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Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Cambridge
Alison Richard Building
Former names
Department of Politics
Established2009
Head of DepartmentDavid Runciman
Undergraduates560
Postgraduates190
201
Location
Cambridge
,
United Kingdom
Websitewww.polis.cam.ac.uk

The Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Cambridge (abbreviated "POLIS") is the department at the University of Cambridge responsible for research and instruction in political science and international relations.

History

the Alison Richard Building

POLIS, formed in 2009 by the merger of the former Department of Politics and the Centre for International Studies, is administratively housed at the university's Alison Richard Building and is part of the Faculty of Human, Social, and Political Science.[1] Its primary predecessor, the Department of Politics, was formed in 2004, prior to which political science had been fragmented across other departments.[2] Notable teaching staff include Andrew Gamble, Peter Nolan, Brendan Simms, Marc Weller, and Julie Elizabeth Smith.[3]

Centers and programs

Nine specialized programs and research centers are housed within the department: the Centre for Governance and Human Rights, the Cambridge Centre for Political Thought, the Centre of International Studies, the Centre for Rising Powers, the Centre for the Study of International Relations of the Middle East and North Africa, the European Centre at POLIS, the Forum on Geopolitics, Cambridge Public Policy, and the Cambridge Review of International Affairs.[1]

Degrees and reputation

POLIS grants a Bachelor of Arts in Politics and International Studies. At the post-graduate level, the department offers an MPhil in Public Policy, an MPhil in International Relations and Politics, and a Master of Studies in International Relations. The terminal degree awarded is the PhD in Politics and International Studies.[1]

The 2016 edition of the QS World University Rankings named the department the fifth best in the world in its subject area.[4] The 2014 "Ivory Tower Survey," published by Foreign Policy, rated the department's master's program 18th in the world for quality, and its doctoral program 16th in the world.[5] POLIS' master's degree programs were ranked 16th in the world for study in international relations by the Christian Science Monitor.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Welcoem to POLIS". Department of Politics and International Studies. University of Cambridge. Retrieved 2 June 2015.
  2. ^ Gamble, Andrew (2009). The Limits of Politics. Cambridge University Press. p. 5.
  3. ^ "Academic Staff". Department of Politics and International Studies. University of Cambridge. Retrieved 2 June 2015.
  4. ^ "QS World University Rankings by Subject 2016 - Politics & International Studies". QS World University Rankings. Quacquarelli Symonds. Retrieved 7 June 2016.
  5. ^ Peterson, Susan. "The Best International Relations Schools in the World". Foreign Policy. Retrieved 30 May 2015.
  6. ^ "Top 25 International Relations master's degree programs". Christian Science Monitor. 20 October 2011. Retrieved 30 May 2015.