Admission requirements
MSc International Relations and Diplomacy students.
Description
The MSc programme in International Relations and Diplomacy requires, besides the completion of the courses, the writing of a thesis. In the thesis, the student demonstrates his or her ability to apply the acquired knowledge and skills to a topic in the field of international relations and diplomacy. It is advised to select a topic related to the coursework followed, and particular attention should be paid to a conceptual or theoretical framework and a good methodology as acquired in the various courses in the programme. The thesis should be about 50 pages in length (between 16.000 and 24.000 words including tables and footnotes). A proposal for the thesis is prepared in the context of the Thesis Laboratory during block 3. In the Thesis Laboratory the conceptual, methodological and technical aspects of the proposal are emphasised; however, in the process of supervision adaptations may still be made.
Course objectives
In the Master’s thesis, students learn to conduct largely independent academic research. They carry out the plans developed in the framework of the thesis proposal and demonstrate their ability to conduct research at a level that meets the requirements of sound academic inquiry and presentation.
Timetable
N/A
Mode of instruction
Students work on their thesis under the supervision of an instructor, but carry out the planned research in a largely independent manner.
In the ‘Thesis Laboratory’ offered during block 3 a thesis proposal is developed.
Students pass the Thesis Laboratory course when their proposal is graded by the instructor; thereafter the proposal must be submitted to the supervisor and second reader for approval. The latter may ask for adaptations.
The student works on the thesis with the supervisor during the fourth block. The supervisor, besides giving guidance on individual chapters, gives comments and suggestions on a complete draft version before the final version is submitted. The deadline for the first complete draft should be set for the beginning of May in consultation with the supervisor.
The deadline for the final version of the thesis is May 20, 2022. The student hands in the final version to the supervisor and the second reader. The thesis should also be submitted electronically as a Turnitin Assignment (on Brightspace).
The supervisor and second reader evaluate the thesis during a period of three weeks (15 working days). A thesis evaluation form is filled out highlighting the comments of both the supervisor and the second reader.
After the last meeting the student submits the thesis in pdf format to be uploaded in the Leiden MSc International Relations and Diplomacy Master Thesis Repository.
Assessment method
The writing of the thesis will be supervised by a staff member from the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs, the Institute of Political Science or the Netherlands Institute of International Relations (Clingendael). The final result will be evaluated by the supervisor and a second reader.
The thesis evaluation is based on specific criteria, among others clarity of research goals and questions, quality of theoretical and conceptual framework, methodology, academic and social relevance, originality, legibility and presentation.
Reading list
Various books, journal articles and manuscripts relevant to the topic of the students’ Master thesis.
Registration
Use Brightspace to register for this course.
Contact
Ms. A. Blessing a.blessing@fgga.leidenuniv.nl
Remarks
The final version of the Master’s thesis needs to be submitted as a Turnitin Assignment (next to submission in hardcopy format to both the first and the second reader).
Delayed students have the right to submit at the end of each block if they have completed thesis lab successfully. Please note, you are only entitled to one more feedback moment with your supervisor if you failed or failed to submit. The dates for early submission are October 31st 2021 (12pm), December 31st 2021 (12pm), March 31st 2022 (12pm)