Conflict Resolution in Divided Societies

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King's College London, University of London
UK
Provided by: King’s College London

Progression Summary

the conflict resolution in divided societies ma offers a multidisciplinary, comparative study of national, ethnic and religious conflicts in deeply divided societies. it is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skillset needed to pursue conflict resolution as a career, working in ngos, humanitarian agencies, diplomacy, think tanks, academia, consultancy, journalism, and law. you will learn how conflict can be resolved peacefully through a range of tools like complex constitutional engineering, truth and reconciliation processes, and grassroots movements. the ma focuses on case studies from the middle east and around the world, bringing to life the theoretical literature on the causes and consequences of conflict, conflict regulation, and peace processes.

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Start Date

2026-09
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Tuition fees

177,267 .SAR

7.0 overall with a minimum of 6.5 in each skill

a minimum 2:1 undergraduate bachelor’s (honours) degree if you have a lower degree classification, or a degree in an unrelated subject, your application may be considered if you can demonstrate significant relevant work experience, or offer a related graduate qualification (such as a masters or pgdip). minimum 2:1 honours undergraduate degree in such an appropriate subject as international relations, war studies, history, political science, strategic studies, criminology, economics, geography, history, law, philosophy, psychiatry, psychology, religious studies, social anthropology, sociology, theology. applications from students with first degree in other areas, including science, language, and journalism, are also welcome. in order to meet the academic entry requirements for this programme you should have a minimum 2:1 undergraduate degree with a final mark of at least 60% or above in the uk marking scheme. if you are still studying you should be achieving an average of at least 60% or above in the uk marking scheme. candidates who do not achieve a 2:1 but have professional or voluntary experience will also be considered. mature candidates will be considered favourably.

Full Time