PhD in International Affairs
Entry Requirements
Master or equivalent
Study Mode
Online
Duration
3 years (Regular)/12 months (Fast track)
Timetable
Various
Key Features & Benefits
Research-Intensive Curriculum
Covers both theoretical and applied aspects of international affairs.
Global Standards
Aligned with Georgian, EU, UK, and US educational frameworks.
Critical Thinking
Emphasizes critical thinking, innovation, and evidence-based practices in international affairs
Research-Focused
Emphasis on critical analysis and data-driven decision-making.
Flexible Learning
100% online format suitable for working professionals.
Publications
Supports students in publishing research in peer-reviewed journals.
Understanding your degree
The PhD in International Affairs at KIMT University, Georgia is a rigorous research-focused program designed for scholars, policymakers, and professionals seeking to make significant contributions to global governance, international diplomacy, and policy development. This program provides students with advanced theoretical and practical knowledge in international relations, global governance, international law, and economic policies, equipping them with the expertise to analyze and influence global affairs.
At KIMT University, students will engage in interdisciplinary research under the mentorship of experienced faculty members, exploring complex global challenges such as international security, human rights, geopolitical conflicts, economic globalization, and environmental diplomacy. The curriculum is designed to enhance critical thinking, analytical skills, and leadership capabilities, preparing graduates for impactful careers in academia, governmental agencies, international organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and global business sectors.
Upon successful completion of the program, graduates will be able to:
- Develop advanced theories and methodologies in international affairs.
- Apply global governance frameworks to analyze international relations.
- Conduct high-quality, independent research in global policy and diplomacy.
- Publish findings in recognized academic journals and policy reports.
Admission requirements
- Applicants to the degree programme must have successfully completed, and must have normally achieved a Master’s degree in Internal relations or a related field.
- All applicants must be practising at management or administrative level and be able to provide evidence of three years full-time, or pro- rata for part time, recent relevant work or academia work experience at the time of application.
- Applicants who have obtained a predoctoral Diploma/ Level 8 or equivalent content and standard (level and credits) from another institution will be considered for admission to Stage 2 under the Recognition of Prior Learning Policy. Such applicants may apply for exemptions to some or all of Stages 1 and directly eligible to apply PhD Top up. They must have completed a minimum of 120 credits (or equivalent) at advanced degree level (Level 8 at RQF Level) in equivalent Such candidates must supply all supporting documentation at the time of application.
Course Structure Overview
The program comprises 180 ECTS credits, structured into three stages:
- Stage I: Credit Transfer (60 ECTS)
Applicants will receive 60 ECTS credits transferred from their Master’s degree.
- Stage II: Advanced Modules (60 ECTS)
Students will complete three core modules, each worth 20 ECTS credits:
- Theories of International Relations
- Global Governance and Diplomacy
- Comparative Politics and Global Policy
- Stage III: Doctoral Thesis (60 ECTS)
Thesis
Commitment Required of Students
Dedicate approximately 15-20 hours per week to coursework, including readings, assignments, and discussions.
Participate actively in online learning activities, such as forums, webinars, and group projects.
Complete all assignments, presentation, and the research works within the stipulated deadlines.
Maintain consistent communication with faculty and peers to foster a collaborative learning environment.
Engage in independent research and complete the thesis project.
Method of Assessment
To successfully complete the BSW, students are expected to:
- 90% Assignments
- 10% Presentation and viva
- At the end of the program each student also submits a research project paper
What must be provided with each application?
All of the following items must be submitted on or before the application closing date. They may be submitted online.
- CV (maximum 6 pages).
- A personal statement of approximately 350 – 400 words. The personal statement should focus on the applicant’s interest in the PhD in international affairs, how they expect the programme will impact on their career and how they plan to balance their work, life and study commitments.
- Copies of master certificate (or equivalent) and bachelor certificate diploma or degree parchments, as well as transcripts of associated results.
- Applicants whose first language is not English must submit the original certificate of completion of an English test.
How to apply
Students apply to the WIM Digital University online application system. To apply, simply click on and follow the instructions. A non-refundable application fee applies. The application fee is paid online. Further information about applications, contact at hello@wimdigitaluniversity.com