We live in a globalized world where our lives are ‘overlapping communities of fate’. The MSc in International Relations is designed to train graduates with a solid multidisciplinary background, which is essential for analyzing and interpreting the economic, sociological, legal, historical and ethical aspects connected to the current and past architecture of international society. This is a two-years degree. In the first year, students receive a shared foundational training in economics, economic geography, political theory, international law, demography, and the quantitative analysis of international data sources. In the second year, students can choose between two different curricula: “Economic and Cultural Integration” and “Diplomacy and Security”. Their choice of curriculum, coupled with several optional courses and with the final thesis project will allow students to fashion their degree path in unique ways and to hone in on those aspects, and disciplines connected to the study of international life that they deem more relevant for their future careers.