International Security and Law
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
International Security and Law
Master's Programme
About the Programme
The Master's programme in International Security and Law is designed to develop skills in understanding and managing contemporary conflicts and security issues. The programme is taught by international researchers within the areas of international politics and international law who have trained and worked at the best universities in Europe.
Programme Structure
The programme will provide students with the skills to integrate political, legal, and ethical dimensions in a comprehensive assessment that identifies the drivers of today's conflict and security issues, and what public and private organizations can do about them.
Facts about the Programme
- Tuition language: English
- Study start: September
- Location: Odense
- Tuition fee for non EU/EEA students: EUR 4250 per semester (30 ECTS)
- Student Housing: Guaranteed student housing for all internationals
Application Deadlines
- September intake: 1 March
Programme Details
The Master of Social Sciences in International Security and Law (MOISL) will enable students to work with both international security and international law. Grounded in the world-class research done by the Center for War Studies, the programme will provide students with the skills to understand the complexities of contemporary conflicts and security issues.
Research Areas
The programme is based on research in the areas of international politics and international law, with a focus on contemporary conflicts and security issues.
Career Prospects
Graduates of the programme will be equipped to work with international security and international law, and will have the skills to integrate political, legal, and ethical dimensions in a comprehensive assessment of conflict and security issues.
About the Faculty
The Faculty of Business and Social Sciences conducts research and provides education grounded in reality, addressing today's major challenges such as sustainability and climate, health and welfare, digitalisation, management, and geopolitics. The faculty is strongly committed to educating talented students whose contribution ensures that the development of future society is sustainable, democratic, and well-considered.
