About our research

This Master’s specialisation is closely connected to the Institute for Management Research (IMR), the research institute of the Nijmegen School of Management. IMR conducts state-of-the-art research into complex governance and management issues, seeking not only to understand the underlying causes of these problems but also to develop innovative solutions. 

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Our researchers

Even Barack Obama gets stressed, even Mark Rutte becomes annoyed, even Angela Merkel doesn’t remember all the details
Portretpicture Gustav Meibauer
Gustav Meibauer
Lecturer
It’s meaningful to support students as they find their voice, clarify their interests, and begin shaping their own path in the world of international relations.
Portret foto Guangyu Qiao-Franco
Guangyu Qiao-Franco
Assistant Professor of International Relations
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Hot Spots

In this Master’s programme, you’ll collaborate with IMR’s “Hot Spots” — multidisciplinary research groups led by top scholars. Each Hot Spot tackles urgent governance and management challenges, blending scientific excellence with societal relevance, offering students a unique hands-on research experience.

Research projects

When you do your Master's thesis, you can contribute to one of our ongoing research projects. Get in touch with the project leader of the project you're interested in. See some of our projects below.

Visserij

N-SAFE

The N-SAFE project examines the newly emerging role played by non- governmental organisations (NGOs) as they partner with governments around the world in the global fight against illegal fishing.

Wereldbol in hand

Constructing Neoclassical Realism

This project seeks to explore and critically reflect on the politics of contemporary neoclassical realist (NCR) theorising in International Relations.

Samenwerking aan tafel

(De)legitimation and international order

In this project, with funding by the GLOCAL hotspot, we are constructing a new dataset on the (de)legitimation of international order that will allow us to close these conceptual and empirical gaps.

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