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Application and selection procedure - Master's degree program "International Relations" (ZIS)
Whether climate change, migration or violent conflicts: global challenges require multilateral solutions. In our Master's degree program, we offer an interdisciplinary education that provides in-depth methodological and specialist knowledge in the disciplines of international law, international politics and international business (economics) in three specialization areas. Compulsory courses in the disciplines of the respective specialization form the core of the course, which are attended together with major students. This ensures that our students receive an academic education at the highest professional level. In addition, there is a broad catalog of compulsory elective courses in which students can specialize in certain topics, as well as original interdisciplinary courses that are jointly supported by the participating disciplines. The opportunity to study abroad, e.g. at one of our numerous partner universities, is an integral part of the course.
The aim of our programme is to qualify students for a career in academia, international organizations, NGOs, ministries or business. A prerequisite for successful study is an openness to both quantitative and qualitative research methods, whereby the focus varies between the disciplines.
Are you interested?
Then take part in our aptitude assessment procedure. The aptitude assessment allows us to get to know you and ensure that you are a good fit for the study program and that you will study successfully. After the successful aptitude assessment, you must submit an online application in the correct form via the Admissions Office or International Office of TU Dresden.
The Master's degree program "International Relations" is an interdisciplinary degree program that combines the fields of international politics, international law and international business. The allocation of study places is based on an aptitude assessment procedure.
General information
- Start: Only possible in the winter semester.
- Scope of study: 120 credit points (CP), modular structure.
- Areas of specialization:
- Global Political Economy (GPOE) - Core subjects: International Politics and International Economics
- International Order and Institutions (IO) - core subjects: International Politics and International Law
- International Law and Economics (ILE) - core subjects: International Law and International Economics
- Note: Proof of eligibility is valid for two years.
Application procedure
Step 1 - Aptitude assessment procedure
Prerequisites
- Bachelor's, diploma or comparable degree in an economics, political science or law degree program with a focus on the disciplines mentioned.
- Proof of sound methodological and technical knowledge in at least one of the two core subjects of the chosen specialization (detailed overview of grades).
- English language skills at least at level B2 of the CEFR.
Required documents
- Application for aptitude assessment stating the chosen specialization.
- Simple copy of the certificate of the first university degree incl. transcript or certificate of 80% of the academic performance with current overview of grades.
- Proof of English language skills.
- Letter of motivation (max. 2 pages).
- Curriculum vitae in tabular form.
The aptitude assessment interview
You will be invited to the interview at least one week before the start of the interview after your documents have been checked. You will find your specific date password-protected on the aptitude assessment procedure 2026 page. This page will only be activated after the invitations have been sent out. The interviews will take place between June 22 and 30, 2026.
Contents of the interview: motivation, previous academic knowledge, interest in studying and, if applicable, current topics in international relations.
Procedure
1. submission of the complete documents by May 31, 2026 by e-mail to .
Please note:
International applicants and German applicants with a foreign degree must apply via Uni assist by May 31, 2026 and upload all documents there.
2. invitation to an interview to determine aptitude (interview dates: June 22 to 30, 2026). Notifications of eligibility will be sent by email by calendar week 28.
A successful application is only possible if you receive proof of aptitude as a result of the aptitude assessment interview. The relevant provisions and criteria for the aptitude assessment procedure can be found in the aptitude assessment regulations for the Master's degree program "International Relations" by the Center for International Studies (ZIS) (please note the associated amendment statutes).
Proof of aptitude is valid for two years.
Areas of specialization and required prior knowledge
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Specialization |
Required prior knowledge |
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GPOE |
Economics and/or political science |
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IO |
Law and/or Political Science |
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ILE |
Economics and/or law |
Step 2 -Online application
Procedure
Only applicants with a positive decision in the aptitude assessment procedure can apply.
Formal online application:
- German applicants and foreign students via Selma
- International applicants and German applicants with a foreign degree have already submitted their application via Uni-Assist by May 31.
You can use the application switch to be forwarded to the appropriate application portal.
Application period:
- German applicants and foreign students: June 1 to September 15, 2026
- International applicants and German applicants with a foreign degree: until May 31, 2026
Deadlines and dates
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Step |
Deadline/date |
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Submission of documents for aptitude assessment |
by May 31 |
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Interview dates for aptitude assessment |
June 22 to 30, 2026 |
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Dispatch of the suitability notifications |
CW 28 |
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Online application (German applicants and foreign students) |
June 01 to September 15 |
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Online application (international applicants and German applicants with a foreign degree:) |
until May 31st |
Contact / contact person
Center for International Studies (ZIS)
TUD Dresden University of Technology
E-mail: sekretariat.zis@tu-dresden.de
Phone: +49 351 463-36937