Availability
Accommodation Homestay / Residence
Price Includes All course books, materials and UK study visits.
Beginners Not for beginners
Class Size 20 maximum
Town / City & Region Oxford , South Central England
Tuition Style Combination of Group and One to One Tuition
Tuition Hours Per Week 15.0
Ages 21
Course Type Diplomatic Studies
Other Information
The Foundations of Diplomacy Course offers a unique blend of academic and highly practical classes. It not only teaches you how to communicate clearly and confidently in spoken and written English, but also helps you to develop superior analytical, critical thinking, and presentation skills. If you are considering a career in diplomacy or intending to work for a government ministry, think tank, NGO or international organisation, it would be perfect for you.
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The course offers you a thorough grounding in diplomatic theory and practice, as well as introductory courses in international relations, political economy, politics and ideology, and public international law. It is suitable for students who have no previous knowledge of diplomacy, politics and international relations.
Your course begins with a dynamic one-week Academic and Cultural Orientation programme, followed by two 10-week terms.
To ensure you settle into university life at Oxford, our Academic and Cultural Orientation Week has been designed to offer you a smooth transition not only to your full-time academic studies, but also to help you integrate successfully into everyday life in the UK.
Here are some of the sessions you can expect:
After your classes we invite you to join us for:
You'll also have an opportunity to participate in the University's Freshers' Fair.
You take all of the classes below:
You can view a description of each of the classes on our Departmental page, under Michaelmas Term
All students receive a weekly individual academic literacy tutorial which provides personalised academic writing support.
*Students who are native speakers of English or who have a high degree of fluency in the language (IELTS 7.5 and above) are exempted from the English Language and Literacy Module and, in lieu, take a Personalised Academic Study Option (below). They are also stongly encouraged to follow classes in academic literacy and critical thinking over two terms.
You take all of the classes below:
All students receive a weekly individual academic literacy tutorial which provides personalised academic writing support.
Students who have been exempted from the English Language and Literacy Module must choose ONE academic course of study from a wide range of options in areas such as international relations, politics, philosophy, law and history from the University's varied undergraduate lecture programme. You will be required to submit an assignment of 2,500 words each term on your chosen option.
During your course you will participate in a number of study visits to London with your diplomatic studies tutor. At the end of your first term, you will participate in a three-day field trip to Austria. The costs of the UK and Vienna study visits are included in your course fees.
During the 2017-18 course, students made the the following escorted study visits:
OSCE
British Embassy
United Nations
Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign affairs
All course books and study materials for both academic and English language and literacy modules are included in your course fees.
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We welcome applications from native speakers of English, as well as from international students whose first language is not English. The course is open to graduates and non graduates.
If you are intending to apply for admission to a Master’s degree on successful completion of the course you should hold a good first degree in any subject. Applicants should note that successful completion of the pre-Master's course does not guarantee progression to Master's degree courses at Oxford for which separate application is necessary.
We welcome applications from those with a strong interest in the fields of diplomacy, politics and international relations who may have no formal qualifications but who would like to follow an intellectually stimulating and engaging interdisciplinary course. Importantly, we are looking for a high level of commitment, as well as the capacity for intellectual growth and development. Admission will be based on information provided in the application form and at interview. We may also ask you for evidence of written work. If you have any questions concerning your suitability for admission and would like to discuss your interest in the course with us, please contact our programme administrator at ipfd@conted.ox.ac.uk or call us on 01865 280191.
The Foundations of Diplomacy Course aims to help you develop your expertise in practical diplomacy, deepen your knowledge of European and international affairs and rapidly improve your academic writing skills.
View some of the most frequently asked questions. . If you cannot find an answer to your question, please call us on +44 1865 280191 or email us at ipfd@conted.ox.ac.uk.
Successful students will receive a University of Oxford Certificate of Course Completion.
In Michaelmas term you will be required to prepare three assignments and in Hilary Term you will be required to prepare four assignments. These may take the form of an essay, a report or brief, or a presentation.
We are happy to provide students with advice on finding suitable accommodation in Oxford. However, students should be aware that it is ultimately their own responsibility to secure accommodation.
The per person course fees for the six-month programme are £15,500. Please note that the fees do not include accommodation.
The possibility of applying for college associate membership is available to you and incurs an additional fee. For further details, please contact the Programme Administrator, Thomas Lawrie, at ipfd@conted.ox.ac.uk.
We are, unfortunately, unable to offer any scholarships for the Foundations of Diplomacy Course 2019-20 at present.
You should email us:
In addition to the above, please ask an academic referee to email a letter of reference directly to ipfd@conted.ox.ac.uk
The deadline for applications is 30 July 2019.
When we have received your completed application form and all related documentation, you will be contacted by the Course Administrator who will arrange a telephone interview with the Course Director.
Level: Pre-Master's
Mode: Full-time
Duration: 6 months
Call: + 44 (0) 1865 280191
Email: ipfd@conted.ox.ac.uk
Skype: oxfordcourses
Address: Foundations of Diplomacy Course, OUDCE, 1 Wellington Square, Oxford, OX1 2JA, UK