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International Relations is an interdisciplinary field of study that focuses on the study of foreign affairs and global issues that affect states within the international system. For students contemplating careers as practitioners or scholars in international relations, Wits offers extraordinary opportunities as it boasts the oldest and largest programme in International Relations in Southern Africa. In the vital and rapidly changing field of International Relations, the University of the Witwatersrand offers a three-year undergraduate major, one-year Honours degree, one-year MA degree by course work or MA by research, and a PhD by research. A young multinational teaching staff, augmented by visiting lecturers with special knowledge of international security, diplomacy, non-governmental organizations and foreign area studies, are able to offer students a depth and breadth of instruction and research support. The Department of International Relations is committed to developing the people and ideas that will enable South Africa to enhance the wellbeing of its citizens through expanding effective engagement in regional and world affairs.
In particular, the Department of International Relations (IR) aims to:
- Accelerate capacity building in IR in order to meet the needs of a democratic South Africa.
- Develop students with a full range of training and research opportunities so that regardless of educational and economic background – those able and willing to proceed through a BA to a Ph.D. can do so.
- Ensure that the IR curriculum responds to the changing career development needs of South African students. Contribute to the conceptual and analytic foundations of IR theory and the international community.
- Through research, publications and participation in public events, contribute to the scholarly, civic, national and international policy debates about South Africa’s engagement in regional and global affairs.
- Develop partnerships with relevant institutions in order to bridge scholarly, policy and business communities to enhance the practical value of IR training and research and open career knowledge and opportunities for students, share resources, and to facilitate fund raising.
- Promote cooperation with other Departments in the Faculty of Humanities and with other faculties in the university.
- Develop networks of scholarly exchange with universities and research institutes across South Africa, Africa and globally.
The "Wits Advantage"
Wits is committed to developing the foreign affairs expertise South Africa requires to deal with the complex interaction of external and domestic political, economic and social forces that are transforming our nation, Africa, and the world. Wits aspires to play a leading role in what must be a much broader campaign to strengthen South Africa’s public and private sectors and our diverse civil society to advance the nations interests and democratic values in the country’s fast-growing networks of bilateral, multilateral and transnational relations. IR at Wits benefits from a unique and dynamic partnership with the South African Institute of International Affairs, the region's leading producer of policy relevant conferences, seminars and research papers on regional and world issues. The Institute, located on the Wits campus, provides IR undergraduate and graduate students with important opportunities to interact with national and international leaders and policy makers, and to engage in high level debates about some of the most urgent issues facing the nation. In recent years a number of IR post-graduates served as research interns at SAIIA.Finally, Wits is located at the centre of South Africa's economic and political life with easy access to corporate and government leaders, who often appear as guest lecturers and as informal departmental advisors. These contacts and the proximity of many of the nation's biggest and most internationally minded employers can be very valuable for student career planning.
Centre for Africa’s International Relations
The Centre for Africa's International Relations (CAIR) is a unit located within the Department of International Relations, committed to addressing the challenges of promoting international peace and development in Africa. CAIR's activities are oriented toward three principal aims:
- To expand and improve study and research opportunities at Wits related to the promotion of international peace and development, with an emphasis on building the capacity of African men and women;
- To create networks of cooperation among African other institutions, and among individual scholars and practitioners in Africa and its diaspora, with expertise on Africa's international relations; and
- To contribute to capacity-building and evidence-based policymaking relevant to promoting peace and development in Africa, through training, research, and other collaborative initiatives.
Middle East and South Asia Project
This programme was launched in 1997 and aims to enhance the study of the Middle East and South Asia through the introduction of new courses, up-to-date research materials, in-house publications in the form of a working paper series, as well as the enhancement of Internet facilities available to students studying these regions. MESAP organises seminars/workshops, hosts visitors from these regions and promote academic and student exchanges.
The East Asia Project
The East Asia Project (EAP) was established in the Department of International Relations in 1992 to promote a greater awareness and understanding of Asia in general and East Asia in particular. Through its teaching and research programme, the EAP seeks to educate and inform South Africans as to the complexities of the Asian political, economic and social environment and, concurrently, develop local capacity and knowledge in all aspects of the study of East Asia. The East Asia Project has ongoing scholar and student exchange programmes with universities in Japan, China, Korea, Thailand and Taiwan which provide postgraduate students with an opportunity to study abroad.
Contact Details
Email: Social.IR@wits.ac.za
Phone: +27 11 717 4382
Fax: +27 11 717 4399
Physical Address: Room 116A, 1st Floor' Central Block' East Campus' WITS
Postal Address: International Relations Department, Private Bag 3, Wits, 2050, Johannesburg, 2000, South Africa
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