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Conflict Resolution in Divided Societies (Taught)

Course details
  • 2 Study options
  • Postgraduate
Course location
Waterloo Campus
Awarded by:
King’s College London

Course summary

Our Conflict Resolution in Divided Societies MA offers a multidisciplinary, comparative study of national, ethnic and religious conflicts in deeply divided societies. It compares case studies from the Middle East and around the world, examining the theoretical literature on the causes and consequences of conflict, conflict regulation, and internationally led and grassroots peace processes.

Key benefits

  • Additional academic development, mentoring and time to develop your intellectual interests.

  • A wide range of optional modules taught by world leading scholars in conflict resolution, conflict studies

  • Engagement with leading practitioners, including from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, the British Council, the media, civil society organisations.

  • Exposure to latest debates through regular public lectures organised by the department and its research clusters.

  • Strong intellectual and methodological foundations for further research. Research skills for archival research as well as qualitative and quantitative research methodologies for the social sciences.

  • Develop communication skills by presenting and disseminating research in written and oral forms to classmates, tutors, and the wider academic community.

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