GMAPIR

'''GMAPIR''' stands for Graduate Master of Arts Program in International Relations. The Program is situated in [[Warsaw]] the capital of [[Poland]] and is provided by [[University of Warsaw]].

The GMAPIR is a unique format which not only introduces the student to the workings of [[International relations]], but also is responsive to interdisciplinary concerns such as law, finance, history, and culture. All subjects are interlinked in order to enhance the students understanding of the globalized world of today. The program is taught in English, by staff at the Institute of International Relations (Instytut Stosunków Miédzynarodowych) and it was created in 2006.

The current students at GMAPIR come from all over the world, ranging from Nigeria in the south, to Norway in the north and from the United States in the west, to China in the east. Thus contributing to an international environment, which in itself, is important to the study of International Relations. Professors and lecturers come from Poland, England and the United States.

<blockquote>"The University of Warsaw provides students with the opportunity to study at a world-class institution in Europe's most dynamic city. Distinguished professors, modern facilities and a wide selection of courses taught in foreign languages make the University of Warsaw especially attractive for foreign students. The students who come to UW are both ambitious and adventurous: they strive to combine an unparalleled educational experience at one of Poland's oldest and most respected universities with the excitement of living in a cosmopolitan city with a rich historical legacy." - Agata Darocha, MA Programme in International Relations Graduate, Philadelphia, US.

==External links==
# http://gmapir.ism.uw.edu.pl/index.html
# http://www.uw.edu.pl/en/
# http://www.uw.edu.pl/
# http://www.studyinpoland.pl/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=23&Itemid=51&programme_id=54

[[Category:2006 establishments]]
[[Category:International relations education]]
[[Category:University of Warsaw]]