 The International Relations program is the latest program offered by Wall Studies Online. It's an entirely online distance learning program that comes under the suite of programs offered by Wall Studies Online. International Relations is a large subject with a lot of applicants who apply to the campus program. So we felt offering this online to students around the world who will be able to do this in their own time from wherever they live would be successful. The program structure is comprised of two core courses which introduce students to series and concepts in International Relations and then allows them in the second module to use those theories to think critically and theoretically about problems and issues in International Relations. And there's a particular focus on contemporary war and security which draws on our considerable strengths as a department of all studies. We have a very diverse student body, literally students everywhere in the world. 32 countries represented and what's interesting is often people don't live in the country that they're a citizen of because they're working in government, they're working in NGOs, they're in the military. So once they have that grounding from the two core modules they're then able to focus on an area of study that interests them most. So for example they can take an optional module in area security and focus on Africa or Middle East or South Asia or Europe. We had one student who particularly chose the options or the electives for the degree because he was aiming for a particular job with the UN specializing in Africa. And he in fact did get their job precisely because he was able to construct his degree to benefit that application that he was going for. Many of our students come from mid-career professionals where it's more difficult for them to uproot families and careers and move to London and this offers them an opportunity to study a high quality program in department of all studies without having to do that. It's a very engaging online environment. All students have direct contact with their tutors, frequent contact with their tutors, and with their fellow students, a lot of whom are already very experienced in many issues. For instance we had a British ambassador once doing the course. There's no requirement at all for students to come to London although if they do have to be passing through rules please to see them. It's very innovative in its delivery method. We use a wide range of interactive media as well as written course content and it gives students access to the full range of information resources provided at King's. Students are in groups as they go through the modules and they have very frequent interaction with their peers in the group and also with the tutor who's assigned to teach that module. So they have frequent interaction in online discussions and they also have frequent one-to-one interaction either with one another and with their tutor who provides constant feedbacks and support. Our graduates will have several options. They could go into the media. We have a lot of journalists already amongst our graduates. They could go into government of many sorts. They can go into NGOs, large and small. Students will want to do international relations online because what they will get is a very engaging experience with their tutors with whom they have a lot of direct contact and with their fellow students in a very rich environment.