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Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame: Fully-Funded Master’s Program

Author:
Craig Zelizer

September 30, 2017

This is a sponsored post on PCDN

Applications are now being accepted for the Master’s in Global Affairs – Peace Studies Concentration for Fall, 2018. With our strong 30-year tradition, the Kroc Institute of International Peace Studies continues to train peacebuilding professionals now in the new Keough School of Global Affairs.  At the Kroc Institute, we emphasize strategic peacebuilding, ensuring that our graduates are able both to think critically about the causes of violence and act decisively to build the conditions that lead to human flourishing.

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In the two-year Master’s of Global Affairs, all students undertake an interdisciplinary core curriculum. Students in the Peace Studies Concentration receive specialized training in the Foundations of Peace Studies and in Strategic Peacebuilding. A hallmark of the program is an extended six-month field internship experience with an organization dedicated to working for peace and justice. Field site locations include Jerusalem, Nairobi, Cape Town, Washington DC and Colombia. Our field organizations range from policy-oriented think tanks to civil society groups to local grassroots organizations. While in the field students also conduct independent research that serves as the basis for a final Master’s Capstone Project.

All admitted students to the MGA-Peace Studies program are eligible for a full scholarship that covers tuition and a living stipend. Costs associated with the field internship experience are covered as well. The application deadline for Fall, 2018 is December 15, 2017. Please click on this link to begin your application on-line.

Join the network of over 500 Peace Studies alumni from the University of Notre Dame who work worldwide to advance global justice and sustainable peace. If you have any questions about Peace Studies please contact Susan St. Ville, Director of the Peace Studies Concentration at [email protected].

 

Photo from Kroc Student in Uganda.

 

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