Queen’s University Belfast offers an MA in Conflict Transformation and Social Justice. The university describes it as an interdisciplinary program taught through subject areas including politics and international relations, law, anthropology, history, philosophy, sociology, and the creative arts. Students can use module choice to build a personalised portfolio of knowledge within conflict transformation and social justice.
The program is hosted in the School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics and is taught by academics and practitioners with national and global expertise in conflict transformation. According to the university, students complete two core modules, four optional modules, and a research dissertation. The MA can be studied full-time or part-time.
The program may be relevant for students interested in conflict transformation, social justice, peace research, policy, advocacy, NGOs, civil society, government, law, peace journalism, and conflict mediation settings. Its Belfast location also provides access to a significant context for conflict and peace research.