PhD International Relations
About the Project
Citizens around the world are witnessing major shifts in world order as new centers of power arise, populist movements grow, and political instability and conflict drive people across national borders. SIT’s PhD in International Relations is a professional doctorate designed for those eager to better understand and tackle these challenges, while also advancing their careers.
This part-time PhD is designed for working professionals in international affairs with an interest in peacebuilding, conflict and refugee response, and humanitarian affairs. Across four years, students critique traditional approaches to geopolitics and offer evidence-based approaches to improved human security.
The program includes two 10-day international residences. During the first-year residency in Serbia, you will examine the refugee crisis and the rise of illiberalism. During the second-year residency in Jordan, you will examine the landscape of conflict and the power of regional and global alliances in shaping foreign affairs. Specialized online courses on forced migration, peace and conflict studies, and global governance and human security complement each residency and provide you with the skills to lead complex projects and influence policy and practice through original research.
Featuring professors, advisors, and diplomats from across the globe, this program draws upon SIT’s 60-year history of experiential education and global partnerships to provide a unique global perspective students can apply, in real-time, to their work contexts as they earn their doctoral degree.
Funding Notes
Students may apply and receive approval for the transfer of up to 15 credits which will decrease the tuition and fee amount:
- $79,500: With 0 Transfer Credits Applied
- $63,600: With 15 Transfer Credits Applied
INDIRECT COSTS
Estimated costs associated with enrolling in the program and should be included in your budget.
Year 1:
- Books: $500
- Tech Fee: $200
- Personal expenses: $1,500
- Residency Room and Board: $1,000
- Residency Transportation: $1,200
Year 2:
- Books: $500
- Tech Fee: $200
- Personal expenses: $1,500
- Residency Room and Board: $1,200
- Residency Transportation: $1,500
Year 3:
- Books: $200
- Tech Fee: $200
- Personal expenses: $1,500
Year 4:
- Books: $200
- Tech Fee: $200
- Personal expenses: $1,500