Estudis Internacionals de Pau, Conflictes i Desenvolupament (Nou pla d'estudis)
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Program Overview
The Master's program in International Studies of Peace, Conflicts, and Development is designed to create an international, intercultural, and interdisciplinary learning community. The program aims to promote peaceful conflict transformation, recognizing and respecting different cultures and forms of life.
Program Details
- Duration: 120 credits
- Places: 40
- Modality: Presential
- Teaching: English
- Center: Faculty of Human and Social Sciences
Program Highlights
- Recognized as a UNESCO Chair in Philosophy for Peace
- International teaching staff and student body
- Broad network of professional outlets
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Study Plan
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Final Master's Project (TFM)
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After the Master's
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Related Studies
- Master's in Teaching and Acquisition of the English Language in Multilingual Contexts (MELACOM): 60 credits, 10 places
- Master's in Intercultural Communication and Language Teaching (CIEL): 60 credits, 35 places
Scholarships and Aid
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