Program Overview
Introduction to the National PhD in Peace Studies
The National PhD in Peace Studies is a unique and innovative program that aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of peace and conflict studies. The program is designed to promote interdisciplinary research and education in the field of peace studies, with a focus on the development of sustainable and inclusive peace.
Program Description
The National PhD in Peace Studies is a three-year program that offers a comprehensive curriculum in peace studies, including courses on conflict analysis, peacebuilding, human rights, and international relations. The program is designed to provide students with a deep understanding of the complex issues related to peace and conflict, as well as the skills and knowledge necessary to analyze and address these issues.
Curriculum
The curriculum of the National PhD in Peace Studies is divided into 10 curricula, each with its own specific focus and research areas. The curricula are:
- Curriculum 1 – Technology, Sustainability, and Peace: This curriculum focuses on the relationship between technology, sustainability, and peace, with a particular emphasis on the role of technology in promoting sustainable development and peace.
- Curriculum 2 – Identity, Memory, Religions, and Peace: This curriculum explores the complex relationships between identity, memory, religions, and peace, with a focus on the ways in which these factors shape our understanding of peace and conflict.
- Curriculum 3 – Construction of Peace, Human Rights, and Peoples' Rights: This curriculum examines the construction of peace, human rights, and peoples' rights, with a particular emphasis on the role of international law and institutions in promoting peace and human rights.
- Curriculum 4 – Education for Peace and Migration: This curriculum focuses on the relationship between education, peace, and migration, with a particular emphasis on the ways in which education can promote peace and social cohesion in the context of migration.
- Curriculum 5 – Architectures and Landscapes of Peace: This curriculum explores the relationship between architecture, landscapes, and peace, with a focus on the ways in which built environments can promote or hinder peace and social cohesion.
- Curriculum 6 – Space, Territories, Resources, and Narratives in the Perspective of Peace: This curriculum examines the complex relationships between space, territories, resources, and narratives in the context of peace and conflict, with a particular emphasis on the ways in which these factors shape our understanding of peace and conflict.
- Curriculum 7 – Economics of Peace: This curriculum focuses on the economics of peace, with a particular emphasis on the ways in which economic factors can promote or hinder peace and social cohesion.
- Curriculum 8 – Literatures, Arts, Philosophies, and Imaginaries of Peace: This curriculum explores the complex relationships between literatures, arts, philosophies, and imaginaries of peace, with a focus on the ways in which these factors shape our understanding of peace and conflict.
- Curriculum 9 – Restorative Justice, Transitional Justice, and Non-Violent Transformation of Conflicts: This curriculum examines the complex relationships between restorative justice, transitional justice, and non-violent transformation of conflicts, with a particular emphasis on the ways in which these approaches can promote peace and social cohesion.
- Curriculum 10 – Dynamics, Processes, and Actors in International Relations: This curriculum focuses on the dynamics, processes, and actors in international relations, with a particular emphasis on the ways in which these factors shape our understanding of peace and conflict.
Research Areas
The National PhD in Peace Studies offers a wide range of research areas, including:
- Conflict analysis and resolution
- Peacebuilding and statebuilding
- Human rights and international law
- International relations and diplomacy
- Sustainable development and environmental peace
- Education for peace and social cohesion
- Migration and peace
- Architecture and peace
- Economics of peace
- Literatures, arts, and philosophies of peace
- Restorative justice and transitional justice
- Non-violent transformation of conflicts
Admission Criteria
The admission criteria for the National PhD in Peace Studies include:
- A master's degree in a relevant field
- A strong academic record
- A research proposal that aligns with the program's research areas
- English language proficiency
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for the National PhD in Peace Studies vary depending on the student's nationality and residency status. For more information, please contact the program's administration.
Conclusion
The National PhD in Peace Studies is a unique and innovative program that offers a comprehensive understanding of peace and conflict studies. The program's interdisciplinary approach and wide range of research areas make it an ideal choice for students who want to pursue a career in peace and conflict studies. With its strong academic record and research opportunities, the National PhD in Peace Studies is an excellent choice for students who want to make a positive impact in the world.
