Conflict Transformation and Social Justice

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 …

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Sustainable Peacebuilding

The Master of Sustainable Peacebuilding (MSP) is a comprehensive graduate program that addresses the growing demand for professionals equipped with advanced training in peacebuilding. Established in 2013 with the support of philanthropic foundations, MSP is designed to bridge the gap identified by the International Commission on Education for Sustainable Development Practice, focusing on holistic education in peacebuilding. MSP is committed to preparing its graduates to tackle pressing global issues, including climate change, homelessness, food security, and health disparities. Alumni of …

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Negotiation and Conflict Resolution

Columbia University offers a Master of Science program in Negotiation and Conflict Resolution. This program teaches students how to understand the causes of conflicts and how to resolve them effectively. For full-time students, classes are held on Columbia’s New York City campus, either in the evenings or on weekends, starting in the Fall semester. Part-time students have two options: on-campus or hybrid. On-campus part-time students also study on the New York City campus and complete the program in 6-7 terms, …

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Conflict Analysis and Resolution

The MS in Conflict Analysis and Resolution program at George Mason University integrates theory, research methods, practical techniques, and ethical perspectives related to conflict analysis and resolution. Students learn to address sources of hostility and change negative interaction patterns, applying their knowledge through simulations, workshops, internships, and field practice. Graduates can work in various settings where conflict resolution is essential, particularly when interest groups are in conflict with current public policies. The program costs $657.50 per credit hour for Virginia …

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Executive Master in Management of International Organizations

Shape your career. Strengthen International Institutions. Lead with impact. International Organizations carry the weight of global expectations. They negotiate peace; they respond to crises; they finance development; they safeguard public goods. Yet today, International Organizations – such as the United Nations, EU Institutions, International NGOs and International Financial Institutions – operate under mounting pressure in a context characterized by geopolitical fragmentation, financial constraints, public scrutiny and institutional fatigue. In this environment, policy knowledge and technical expertise are no longer enough. …

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