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Our Master of Arts in Peace, Resilience, and Social Justice equips students with deep insights into today's pressing global issues, including environmental emergencies, growing disparities, societal fractures, resource shortages, and violent disputes. This program offers a critical analysis of societal responses to these complex problems, ranging from grassroots activism and political dissent to initiatives fostering durable, eco-conscious communities. Key study areas include: climate change's impact on peace and equity, how resource constraints and land disputes fuel conflicts, indigenous rights campaigns and food sovereignty movements, the decline of democratic systems alongside the growth of populist politics, and the expansion of protest activities in both physical and digital spaces. Taught by the renowned Division of Peace Studies and International Development - recognized globally for its outstanding research, education, training, and policy work - your learning will be grounded in cutting-edge scholarship while benefiting from instructors actively engaged with policymakers and practitioners.
Program Length - September start, 12-month duration