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International Affairs MA, PG Dip, PG Cert (online)

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Key information

Course type:
Masters
Delivery mode:
Online
Study mode:
Distance Learning by eLearning
Duration:
MA: Two years | PG Dip: 16 months | PG Cert: Eight months
Credit value (UK/ECTS equivalent):
60/120/180
Application status:
Open
Application deadlines:
7 October 2025
25 November 2025
10 February 2026
14 April 2026
9 June 2026
4 August 2026
Apply

The international political system is now experiencing its most momentous period of upheaval since the end of the Cold War. Our International Affairs MA, Postgraduate Diploma, Postgraduate Certificate, with specialisms in Cyber Security, Espionage & Surveillance Studies, and now Strategic Studies engages with the world’s international security issues with the goal of educating the next generation of leaders in the industry. If security is of concern to you, this course will equip you with the knowledge and skills you need to succeed. Our International Affairs MA will provide you with an advanced and comprehensive understanding of the complex world of contemporary international relations and politics. With a ground-breaking, flexible curriculum, King’s equips you with the knowledge and skills you need to tackle the world’s most pressing challenges, and the threats they pose both to individual states and to the international community. Delivered by the Defence Studies Department and drawing its content from our School of Security Studies, the largest academic community of its kind in the world, the course makes use of our teaching team’s deep connections to security organisations worldwide to provide the highest tier of research and experience-led learning outcomes. This complete master’s course is taught 100% online, meaning you can progress your education alongside your career from anywhere in the world, without needing a career break. The flexible curriculum fits around your existing work and life commitments.

Key benefits

  • Join a world-renowned top 10 UK university and become part of a distinguished network of alumni.
  • Learn from high-profile, world-leading, academics in the field of security and defence.
  • Learn the history, international relations, strategic and political theory that surrounds the world’s most intricate security challenges.
  • Draw upon knowledge and research from the Defence Studies Department, the School of Security Studies and the Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy.
  • Achieve a PG Cert in less than a year, Postgraduate Diploma in 16 months and an MA in two years.
  • Taught 100% online, courses are designed to be flexible and fit around your work and life commitments.
  • Our unique carousel learning system allows you to study at your own pace.
  • Student support - You'll be assigned a dedicated Student Success Progression Advisor and have access to a team of Information Advisors, who will be your first point of contact and available to answer all student support queries.
  • Our bespoke Virtual Learning Environment (KEATS) is personalised and easy to use.
  • Benefit from a teaching environment where you'll experience close instructor interaction and collaboration with a global network of like-minded students and professionals.
  • Make use of all the King’s services without having to visit campus, including careers, wellness and disability services.

International Affairs is a ground-breaking course that combines international relations, military history, strategic studies and regional security studies to educate students in the fundamental issues surrounding international security and conflict politics. With modules covering international relations, strategy and conflict history, modern implementation of deterrence strategy, cyber security, intelligence and future conflict, the course’s multidisciplinary approach enables you to gain a holistic understanding of the global security industry and the challenges it faces. As well as its core subject areas, the course seeks to transform your research capabilities, with skills modules focussed on critical thinking and evidence evaluation. You will need to complete a self-directed research dissertation that will inaugurate you into the academic conversation surrounding international affairs. Specialist Pathways King’s Defence Studies Department is dedicated to nurturing the security and defence leaders of the future and our curriculum content is structured with this goal in mind. Our course modules have been described as “transformative” and “sector-leading”; fundamentally changing the way that you will understand the global security and defence landscape. Armed with these top-tier study and research outcomes we anticipate that our graduates will undertake critical leadership positions in security-related fields. The MA in International Affairs provides a comprehensive study pathway with options to explore your own subjects of interest. However, students with specific career goals in mind may wish to specialise within a subset of the field. Cyber Security is a complex and increasingly pressing issue in today’s digitised world. The definition of the term itself is broad, covering both an understanding of what constitutes a cyber ‘attack’ as well as defence apparatus, surveillance architectures, data management and information campaigns. The advent of artificial intelligence adds even greater levels of risk to an already intricate digital landscape. The Cyber Security specialism helps students to grasp the theory behind this complex world, investigating different aspects of the industry with the goal of offering a practical understanding of security strategies and approaches. The Espionage & Surveillance pathway explores the history of intelligence organisation over the past 60 years as a foundation for understanding the theory and strategies involved in intelligence gathering and analysis. This fascinating field takes on a new aspect in the 21st century when digital technologies and artificial intelligence are redefining our understanding of the nature of information. ES is at once practical, historical and theoretical, laying the groundwork for flourishing intelligence-related careers. The Strategic Studies pathway builds on the Introduction to Strategy core module of the course. This pathway encourages students to look at the modern-day implementation of deterrence before studying in-depth the topics of sanctions, strategy and statecraft. Students get to grips with the complexity of strategy in the modern world, which has implications not only for international affairs but also for business and organisational development. • Gain cutting-edge knowledge in the contemporary world of international relations and politics. • Study at one of the top 10 UK universities in the world (Times Higher Education world rankings, 2023). • Draw upon knowledge and research from the Defence Studies Department, the School of Security Studies and the Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy. • Learn from high-profile academics in the field of security and defence. • Choose your path with our specialisms - Cyber Security Studies, Espionage & Surveillance Studies or Strategic Studies. • Six intakes a year for maximum flexibility (Jan, Mar, May, Jun, Sept, Oct) • Study 100% online, from wherever you are in the world.

Regulating bodies

King's is regulated by the Office for Students

UK applicants

Standard requirements

  • A 2:1 honours degree (or above) in any subject area or international equivalent
  • Degree certificates or transcripts will be required when submitting the application

Non standard requirements

  • Applications for candidates who fall outside of the standard entry requirements may still be considered and are assessed on a case-by-case basis – this includes candidates applying based on professional experience/qualifications. If you fall under the non-standard criteria, speak to an Enrolment Advisor before proceeding with your application

  • Non-standard applications will need to be supported by degree certificates or transcripts (where relevant), as well as a CV and a 500-word written statement addressing the following question: “What is the single biggest security challenge facing the world today, and why?”. Reference letters are not required but may help strengthen applications.

International applicants

Equivalent International qualifications

English language requirements

English language band:
B

To study at King's, it is essential that you can communicate in English effectively in an academic environment. You are usually required to provide certification of your competence in English before starting your studies.

Nationals of majority English speaking countries (as defined by the UKVI) who have permanently resided in this country are not usually required to complete an additional English language test. This is also the case for applicants who have successfully completed an undergraduate degree (of at least three years duration), a postgraduate taught degree (of at least one year), or a PhD in a majority English speaking country (as defined by the UKVI) within five years of the course start date.

For information on our English language requirements and whether you need to complete an English language test, please see our English Language requirements page.

Personal statement and supporting information

If you are a non-standard applicant, you will need to submit a 500-word written statement addressing the following question: “What is the single biggest security challenge facing the world today, and why?” as part of your application. A reference letter is not required, but may be beneficial.

You will need to submit a copy (or copies) of your official academic transcript(s), showing the subjects studied and marks obtained. If you have already completed your degree, copies of your official degree certificate will also be required. Applicants with academic documents issued in a language other than English, will need to submit both the original and official translation of their documents.

You will need to submit your CV as part of your application to highlight your experience.

Teaching methods - what to expect

This programme has been designed specifically for an online audience. It uses a range of interactive activities to support learning including discussion forums, online readings, interactive lectures, videos and online tutorials. Time commitment: Whilst your academic background and familiarity with the topic of each module will have a bearing on your total study time, you should expect to commit roughly 21-25 hours a week to your studies. In addition to the online learning resources designed specifically for this programme, students will have access to King’s College Library’s electronic resources and supportive online tutors.

Assessment

    Students on this programme are assessed through a combination of written coursework and online presentations. The assessment methods may vary between modules, but each module will include one or more of these methods. The study time and assessment methods detailed above are typical and give you a good indication of what to expect. However, they may change if the programme modules change.

    King’s College London is regulated by the Office for Students.

    The study time and assessment methods detailed above are typical and give you a good indication of what to expect. However, they are subject to change.

    Structure

    Required modules

    Carousel One (PG Cert)

    International Security Studies: The Development of the Discipline (15 credits)
    Introduction to Strategy (15 credits)
    Conflict in International History (15 credits)
    Global & Regional Security (15 credits)

    Carousel Two (PG Dip)

    Introduction to Critical Research Methodologies (15 credits)
    Intelligence, Espionage & Surveillance (15 credits)
    Cyber Security in the Information Age (15 credits)
    International Relations: Theory and Practice (15 credits)
    Proxy Warfare and Hybrid Warfare (15 credits)
    Sea Power and National Strategy in Britain, 1815-1914 (15 credits)
    Understanding Deterrence in Theory and Practice (15 credits)

    Carousel Three (MA):

    Critical Engagement with Literature (15 credits)
    Strategy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (15 credits)
    International Political Economy (15 credits)
    Intelligence in Conflict (15 credits)
    Women, Peace & Security (15 credits)
    Sanctions, Strategy & Statecraft (15 credits)
    Dissertation (30 credits)

    King’s College London reviews the modules offered on a regular basis to provide up-to-date, innovative and relevant programmes of study. Therefore, modules offered may change. We suggest you keep an eye on the course finder on our website for updates.

    Please note that modules with a practical component will be capped due to educational requirements, which may mean that we cannot guarantee a place to all students who elect to study this module.

    Employability

    King’s is ranked sixth in the UK for graduate employability (Times Higher Education’s Global Employability Ranking 2022).

    The course is ideal for anyone seeking to pursue a career in any industries addressing concerns over international affairs. This may include roles in Civil Service, NGOs, local or national government, armed forces, the Home Office, policy think tanks, or private intelligence and security companies. It may also be suitable for journalists or parliamentary advisers reporting on international issues.

    The course presents students with advanced knowledge in international diplomatic and security strategies with the goal of advancing them to leadership-level positions in these fields. This makes it ideal for professionals hoping to advance their existing careers or change careers into a profession within international or conflict politics.

    Our professional network

    Where can a degree like this take you? Hear from 2023 graduate Mohammed Amasha:

    Role: Communications Advisor at UAE Government 

    My current role is advocacy and raising awareness about the UAE Nuclear Energy Programme. Despite the MA programme involving my extensive time and efforts, it was an eye opener for me to add more skills to my expertise. My Dissertation was an enriching journey where I employed King College London’s methodology to explore the use of open source information in an international organisation context and use Iran Nuclear Deal as a case study.  

    Mohammed's top career tip:

    Studying at King’s College London is rewarding and beneficial for the future.  I advise you to always do further research to learn about your topic. Patience, focus and perseverance are perquisites to achieve your future goals. 

    Tuition Fees

    Your fees will be charged per module as you progress through the course. In the 2025/26 Academic Year modules will be charged at £1,702.

    The number of modules you take will be determined by your chosen award as outlined below:

    Postgraduate Certificate: 4 modules

    Postgraduate Diploma: 8 modules

    Master of Arts: 12 modules

    Tuition fees may be subject to an annual increase (capped at 6%) each academic year in line with King's College London's terms and conditions. Each increase comes into effect in September of each year. Depending on your country of residence, you may also have to pay Goods and Services Tax (GST) in addition to your tuition fees. Please find further information here: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/student-fees/tuition/goods-and-sales-tax.

    Additional Fees Information

    When you receive an offer for this course, you will be required to pay for your first module upfront, as a non-refundable deposit, to secure your place. This payment will be credited towards your total fee payment. Please note that a standard 14 day cooling off period will apply from the point of initial payment for your first module. Any subsequent payments are not subject to additional cooling off periods.

    The deposit cost for this course is the cost of one module (£1,702) plus a non-refundable application fee of £75. 

    Student fees for the programme will be billed on a modular basis. Students are billed approximately 25 days prior to the first day of teaching, with the due date falling 12 days thereafter (two weeks before teaching begins). If you decide not to begin your studies on your agreed start date, you can defer your entry by giving notice no less than 24 hours prior to the teaching start date. You may defer entry no more than twice, and the deposit you have paid will remain on your account as credit until you begin study.

    If you have registered for a PG Dip or PG Cert qualification but decide you wish to upgrade to a higher award, you will need to speak to your enrolment advisor. If you choose to upgrade your programme, you will enter a new cooling off period from the date of payment for your next module on the upgraded award. Any subsequent payments following this next module payment are not subject to additional cooling off periods.

    Additional Requirements & Costs

    Students will need access to a computer or tablet in order to complete the programme. Although KEATS is optimised for mobile, a desktop computer may be necessary for some parts of the course.

    We recommend using the latest version of Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari or Microsoft Edge; full functionality cannot be guaranteed in older or less commonly used browsers.

    Students will require access to a high-speed internet connection (4Mbps minimum).

    We will endeavour to make as much study material as possible available online, but you may also need to purchase some books during your studies.

    This is an online course and you are not expected to go to campus. Should you wish to do so, there are some additional fees to pay for:

    • Books, ebooks or articles (if you choose to buy your own copies)
    • King’s campus Library fees and fines
    • Travel costs for travel around London and between campuses
    • Graduation costs

    On-Campus Programmes

    The School of Security Studies also offers a number of quality on-campus programmes. If you're interested in studying with us here in London on courses like our Peace, Security and International Law MA, please click here.

    Funding

    To find out more about bursaries, scholarships, grants, tuition fees, living expenses, student loans, and other financial help available at King's please visit the Fees and Funding section.

    International Affairs is a ground-breaking course that combines international relations, military history, strategic studies and regional security studies to educate students in the fundamental issues surrounding international security and conflict politics. With modules covering international relations, strategy and conflict history, modern implementation of deterrence strategy, cyber security, intelligence and future conflict, the course’s multidisciplinary approach enables you to gain a holistic understanding of the global security industry and the challenges it faces. As well as its core subject areas, the course seeks to transform your research capabilities, with skills modules focussed on critical thinking and evidence evaluation. You will need to complete a self-directed research dissertation that will inaugurate you into the academic conversation surrounding international affairs. Specialist Pathways King’s Defence Studies Department is dedicated to nurturing the security and defence leaders of the future and our curriculum content is structured with this goal in mind. Our course modules have been described as “transformative” and “sector-leading”; fundamentally changing the way that you will understand the global security and defence landscape. Armed with these top-tier study and research outcomes we anticipate that our graduates will undertake critical leadership positions in security-related fields. The MA in International Affairs provides a comprehensive study pathway with options to explore your own subjects of interest. However, students with specific career goals in mind may wish to specialise within a subset of the field. Cyber Security is a complex and increasingly pressing issue in today’s digitised world. The definition of the term itself is broad, covering both an understanding of what constitutes a cyber ‘attack’ as well as defence apparatus, surveillance architectures, data management and information campaigns. The advent of artificial intelligence adds even greater levels of risk to an already intricate digital landscape. The Cyber Security specialism helps students to grasp the theory behind this complex world, investigating different aspects of the industry with the goal of offering a practical understanding of security strategies and approaches. The Espionage & Surveillance pathway explores the history of intelligence organisation over the past 60 years as a foundation for understanding the theory and strategies involved in intelligence gathering and analysis. This fascinating field takes on a new aspect in the 21st century when digital technologies and artificial intelligence are redefining our understanding of the nature of information. ES is at once practical, historical and theoretical, laying the groundwork for flourishing intelligence-related careers. The Strategic Studies pathway builds on the Introduction to Strategy core module of the course. This pathway encourages students to look at the modern-day implementation of deterrence before studying in-depth the topics of sanctions, strategy and statecraft. Students get to grips with the complexity of strategy in the modern world, which has implications not only for international affairs but also for business and organisational development. • Gain cutting-edge knowledge in the contemporary world of international relations and politics. • Study at one of the top 10 UK universities in the world (Times Higher Education world rankings, 2023). • Draw upon knowledge and research from the Defence Studies Department, the School of Security Studies and the Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy. • Learn from high-profile academics in the field of security and defence. • Choose your path with our specialisms - Cyber Security Studies, Espionage & Surveillance Studies or Strategic Studies. • Six intakes a year for maximum flexibility (Jan, Mar, May, Jun, Sept, Oct) • Study 100% online, from wherever you are in the world.

    Regulating bodies

    King's is regulated by the Office for Students

    UK applicants

    Standard requirements

    • A 2:1 honours degree (or above) in any subject area or international equivalent
    • Degree certificates or transcripts will be required when submitting the application

    Non standard requirements

    • Applications for candidates who fall outside of the standard entry requirements may still be considered and are assessed on a case-by-case basis – this includes candidates applying based on professional experience/qualifications. If you fall under the non-standard criteria, speak to an Enrolment Advisor before proceeding with your application

    • Non-standard applications will need to be supported by degree certificates or transcripts (where relevant), as well as a CV and a 500-word written statement addressing the following question: “What is the single biggest security challenge facing the world today, and why?”. Reference letters are not required but may help strengthen applications.

    International applicants

    Equivalent International qualifications

    English language requirements

    English language band:
    B

    To study at King's, it is essential that you can communicate in English effectively in an academic environment. You are usually required to provide certification of your competence in English before starting your studies.

    Nationals of majority English speaking countries (as defined by the UKVI) who have permanently resided in this country are not usually required to complete an additional English language test. This is also the case for applicants who have successfully completed an undergraduate degree (of at least three years duration), a postgraduate taught degree (of at least one year), or a PhD in a majority English speaking country (as defined by the UKVI) within five years of the course start date.

    For information on our English language requirements and whether you need to complete an English language test, please see our English Language requirements page.

    Personal statement and supporting information

    If you are a non-standard applicant, you will need to submit a 500-word written statement addressing the following question: “What is the single biggest security challenge facing the world today, and why?” as part of your application. A reference letter is not required, but may be beneficial.

    You will need to submit a copy (or copies) of your official academic transcript(s), showing the subjects studied and marks obtained. If you have already completed your degree, copies of your official degree certificate will also be required. Applicants with academic documents issued in a language other than English, will need to submit both the original and official translation of their documents.

    You will need to submit your CV as part of your application to highlight your experience.

    Teaching methods - what to expect

    This programme has been designed specifically for an online audience. It uses a range of interactive activities to support learning including discussion forums, online readings, interactive lectures, videos and online tutorials. Time commitment: Whilst your academic background and familiarity with the topic of each module will have a bearing on your total study time, you should expect to commit roughly 21-25 hours a week to your studies. In addition to the online learning resources designed specifically for this programme, students will have access to King’s College Library’s electronic resources and supportive online tutors.

    Assessment

      Students on this programme are assessed through a combination of written coursework and online presentations. The assessment methods may vary between modules, but each module will include one or more of these methods. The study time and assessment methods detailed above are typical and give you a good indication of what to expect. However, they may change if the programme modules change.

      King’s College London is regulated by the Office for Students.

      The study time and assessment methods detailed above are typical and give you a good indication of what to expect. However, they are subject to change.

      Structure

      Required modules

      Carousel One (PG Cert)

      International Security Studies: The Development of the Discipline (15 credits)
      Introduction to Strategy (15 credits)
      Conflict in International History (15 credits)
      Global & Regional Security (15 credits)

      Carousel Two (PG Dip)

      Introduction to Critical Research Methodologies (15 credits)
      Intelligence, Espionage & Surveillance (15 credits)
      Cyber Security in the Information Age (15 credits)
      International Relations: Theory and Practice (15 credits)
      Proxy Warfare and Hybrid Warfare (15 credits)
      Sea Power and National Strategy in Britain, 1815-1914 (15 credits)
      Understanding Deterrence in Theory and Practice (15 credits)

      Carousel Three (MA):

      Critical Engagement with Literature (15 credits)
      Strategy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (15 credits)
      International Political Economy (15 credits)
      Intelligence in Conflict (15 credits)
      Women, Peace & Security (15 credits)
      Sanctions, Strategy & Statecraft (15 credits)
      Dissertation (30 credits)

      King’s College London reviews the modules offered on a regular basis to provide up-to-date, innovative and relevant programmes of study. Therefore, modules offered may change. We suggest you keep an eye on the course finder on our website for updates.

      Please note that modules with a practical component will be capped due to educational requirements, which may mean that we cannot guarantee a place to all students who elect to study this module.

      Employability

      King’s is ranked sixth in the UK for graduate employability (Times Higher Education’s Global Employability Ranking 2022).

      The course is ideal for anyone seeking to pursue a career in any industries addressing concerns over international affairs. This may include roles in Civil Service, NGOs, local or national government, armed forces, the Home Office, policy think tanks, or private intelligence and security companies. It may also be suitable for journalists or parliamentary advisers reporting on international issues.

      The course presents students with advanced knowledge in international diplomatic and security strategies with the goal of advancing them to leadership-level positions in these fields. This makes it ideal for professionals hoping to advance their existing careers or change careers into a profession within international or conflict politics.

      Our professional network

      Where can a degree like this take you? Hear from 2023 graduate Mohammed Amasha:

      Role: Communications Advisor at UAE Government 

      My current role is advocacy and raising awareness about the UAE Nuclear Energy Programme. Despite the MA programme involving my extensive time and efforts, it was an eye opener for me to add more skills to my expertise. My Dissertation was an enriching journey where I employed King College London’s methodology to explore the use of open source information in an international organisation context and use Iran Nuclear Deal as a case study.  

      Mohammed's top career tip:

      Studying at King’s College London is rewarding and beneficial for the future.  I advise you to always do further research to learn about your topic. Patience, focus and perseverance are perquisites to achieve your future goals. 

      Tuition Fees

      Your fees will be charged per module as you progress through the course. In the 2025/26 Academic Year modules will be charged at £1,702.

      The number of modules you take will be determined by your chosen award as outlined below:

      Postgraduate Certificate: 4 modules

      Postgraduate Diploma: 8 modules

      Master of Arts: 12 modules

      Tuition fees may be subject to an annual increase (capped at 6%) each academic year in line with King's College London's terms and conditions. Each increase comes into effect in September of each year. Depending on your country of residence, you may also have to pay Goods and Services Tax (GST) in addition to your tuition fees. Please find further information here: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/student-fees/tuition/goods-and-sales-tax.

      Additional Fees Information

      When you receive an offer for this course, you will be required to pay for your first module upfront, as a non-refundable deposit, to secure your place. This payment will be credited towards your total fee payment. Please note that a standard 14 day cooling off period will apply from the point of initial payment for your first module. Any subsequent payments are not subject to additional cooling off periods.

      The deposit cost for this course is the cost of one module (£1,702) plus a non-refundable application fee of £75. 

      Student fees for the programme will be billed on a modular basis. Students are billed approximately 25 days prior to the first day of teaching, with the due date falling 12 days thereafter (two weeks before teaching begins). If you decide not to begin your studies on your agreed start date, you can defer your entry by giving notice no less than 24 hours prior to the teaching start date. You may defer entry no more than twice, and the deposit you have paid will remain on your account as credit until you begin study.

      If you have registered for a PG Dip or PG Cert qualification but decide you wish to upgrade to a higher award, you will need to speak to your enrolment advisor. If you choose to upgrade your programme, you will enter a new cooling off period from the date of payment for your next module on the upgraded award. Any subsequent payments following this next module payment are not subject to additional cooling off periods.

      Additional Requirements & Costs

      Students will need access to a computer or tablet in order to complete the programme. Although KEATS is optimised for mobile, a desktop computer may be necessary for some parts of the course.

      We recommend using the latest version of Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari or Microsoft Edge; full functionality cannot be guaranteed in older or less commonly used browsers.

      Students will require access to a high-speed internet connection (4Mbps minimum).

      We will endeavour to make as much study material as possible available online, but you may also need to purchase some books during your studies.

      This is an online course and you are not expected to go to campus. Should you wish to do so, there are some additional fees to pay for:

      • Books, ebooks or articles (if you choose to buy your own copies)
      • King’s campus Library fees and fines
      • Travel costs for travel around London and between campuses
      • Graduation costs

      On-Campus Programmes

      The School of Security Studies also offers a number of quality on-campus programmes. If you're interested in studying with us here in London on courses like our Peace, Security and International Law MA, please click here.

      Funding

      To find out more about bursaries, scholarships, grants, tuition fees, living expenses, student loans, and other financial help available at King's please visit the Fees and Funding section.

      Key information

      Course type:
      Masters
      Delivery mode:
      Online
      Study mode:
      Distance Learning by eLearning
      Duration:
      MA: Two years | PG Dip: 16 months | PG Cert: Eight months
      Credit value (UK/ECTS equivalent):
      60/120/180
      Application status:
      Open
      Application deadlines:
      7 October 2025
      25 November 2025
      10 February 2026
      14 April 2026
      9 June 2026
      4 August 2026
      Apply

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