Master's Degree International Relations and Risk Management(Teaching entirely in English)
Diploma in agreement with l’Université d’Artois
Understanding the stakes of international trade, anticipating the risks of tomorrow

Presentation
With the emergence of new production centres, decision-making hubs and communication routes, the world’s political, economic and cultural landscape is undergoing profound change. So-called ‘developing’ countries are now asserting themselves as significant players in international dialogue, within complex dynamics that combine cooperation, rivalry, tension and conflict. These changes are profoundly reshaping North-South and South-South relations, heralding a lasting reconfiguration of the global balance of power.
In this context, current international geopolitical affairs are at a turning point in terms of energy, trade and financial flows, giving rise to new strategic alliances and risks. To analyse and comprehend these developments, and train experts able to anticipate and manage these challenges, faculty members at FLSH, in partnership with members of the French Foreign Trade Advisors (CCEF), have designed the Master’s degree in International Relations and Risk Management. Affiliation with a think tank involving the CCEF and the Emerging Worlds Research Chair (CReME) provides solid grounding in both academic research and operational expertise.
This comprehensive degree programme combines theoretical and practical approaches to international relations, international management and risk management. It enables students to acquire key skills in country risk analysis, international contracts, data protection, marketing and international negotiation, as well as intercultural intelligence.
The Master’s degree in International Relations and Risk Management prepares students for careers in international expertise, consulting, risk management, data protection and strategic analysis.
Teaching is delivered entirely in English, and B2-C1 level in English is required to enrol in the Master’s programme. Fixed fee: €9.800 per year. Applications on MonMaster.gouv.fr

Our strengths

CCEF Partnerships

Research Partnerships

Teaching entirely delivered in English

3 to 5 months internships in M1 and 4 to 6 months internship in M2
Program
- International relations
- International management
- Intercultural communication
- International Negotiation
- Strategic Analysis
- Data Protection
- Contract Law
- Marketing international
- Strategic intelligence
- Cyber space
- Entrepreneurship
- International trade at the cross roads
- Strategic brand management
- French as a Foreign Language for International Students
25
students per year
25h
hours per week
Entry requirements
A Bachelor’s degree in Applied Foreign Languages is required, or a Bachelor’s degree in a field such as:
- International Affairs
- International Trade
- International Relations
- Business/Management
Required English level: B2-C1
Career paths
- Human Rights officer
- Public Affairs Consultant
- Global supply chain Manager
- International Communication manager
- Conflict Resolution Specialist
- Policy Advisor
- Foreign Aid Worker
- International Trade Specialist
- Non Gouvernemental Organisation Manager







