MA Seminar 2104-GPIR-D4DISE
The diploma thesis is prepared in accordance with the guidelines set forth in Resolution No. 4 of the University Council for Academic Affairs of the University of Warsaw of February 27, 2020, and the diploma principles established by the Academic Council of the Faculty of Political Science and Management - Resolution No. 11/2025 for the Graduate Programme in International Relations.
Regarding the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools in the preparation of the diploma thesis, the principles set forth in Resolution No. 98 of the University Council for Academic Affairs of the University of Warsaw of December 8, 2023, regarding guidelines for the use of AI tools in the educational process, and in Resolution No. 11/2025 of the Academic Council of the Faculty of Political Science and Management of the University of Warsaw of March 7, 2025, regarding detailed principles for the use of AI tools in the educational process, apply. The student confirms the scope of AI tool use by submitting a declaration in accordance with the applicable template.
Joanna Starzyk-Sulejewska
International Intergovernmental Organizations and International Institutions, Global Governance, The European Union, European Integration, the United Nations and the United Nations system, the external relations of the European Union, the European Union’s relations with international organizations and third countries, the Institutional Law of the European Union, Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union, Common Security and Defence Policy of the European Union, international relations in Europe.
Type of course
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
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Learning outcomes
The student knows and understands the methodology and technique of preparation of the MA thesis;
The student is able to prepare and write an MA thesis;
The student is ready to prepare research and practical projects related to the area of international relations.
Assessment criteria
Semester I - preparation of a plan and an extensive work outline for MA;
Semester Ii - preparation of 1-2 chapters of MA thesis;
Semester III - preparation of the thesis accepted for defense.
Practical placement
None.
Bibliography
Buttolph Johnson J., Reynolds H. T., Mycoff J. D., Political Science Research Methods, 8th Edition, 2015 lub wydanie polskie Buttolph Johnson J., Reynolds H. T., Mycoff J. D., Metody badawcze w naukach politycznych, Warszawa 2010.
Halperin S., Heath O., Political Research: Methods and Practical Skills (2end), Oxford 2017.
Lowndes V., Marsh D., Stoker G.,Theory and Methods in Political Science (4th Edition), Macmilan 2018,
Marsch D., Stoker G., Teorie i metody w naukach politycznych, Kraków 2006.
Pietraś M., Przestrzeń badawcza nauki o stosunkach międzynarodowych, Politeja, 2015, vol. 36;
Sułek M., Metody i techniki badań stosunków międzynarodowych, Warszawa 2004;
Teoretyczne i metodologiczne wyzwania badań politologicznych w Polsce, Antoszewski A., Dumała A, Krauz – Mozer B., Radzik K. (red.), Lublin 2009.
Additional information
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