The creation of an Internationalist career responds to the current needs of the country and to a permanent search for new fields of knowledge,including migration and interculturality; protection of the human rights of gender and identity diversity; the expansion of information and communication technologies; changes in the concepts of sovereignty,belonging and internationality; the growing role of civil society in the formulation of public policies and paradiplomacy; international ethics and politics; and environmental challenges.Today international studies significantly incorporate the humanistic area. For this reason,the Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities and the Institute of International Studies have combined their prestige and academic career to integrate their fields of study in this career,which will be dictated by both units. Understanding relations between countries and regions today is not only a function of issues of a political,commercial or legal nature,but its interdisciplinary nature requires a strong theoretical and knowledge base from the humanities,philosophy,and history.,languages,cultural and regional studies or what is now called global ethics.