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Our MA in International Conflict Studies provides you with a critical, in-depth, and nuanced understanding of international conflict and security. It aims to combine theory and practice, providing advanced engagement with the theoretical aspects of the subject as well as training in the investigation and analysis of specific cases of conflict, violence, and security.
You will consider conflict with a broad, international focus. For example, you will look at the politics of identity and how it relates to the emergence of violent conflict, and how security influences human rights and migration policies. You will also learn about the relationship between language and violent conflict, the ethical and political implications of different approaches to studying this topic, and how race, culture and gender intersect with conflict, violence and security.
You will begin this International Conflict Studies MA with the core module on critical approaches towards the study of conflict and security. It is a research-led module that is taught by academics who are actively researching in this field and will give you a foundational understanding of this topic.
You can hone your expertise when you select your optional modules. For example, you could study the international politics of the Middle East, participate in a negotiations and peacebuilding module, or choose to learn about the relationship between race, colonialism and conflict.
You will then write a dissertation on the topic of your choice. This will enable you to deepen your analytical and research skills and also to develop your expertise in your chosen domain.
Throughout your studies, you will be approaching the topic of conflict and security from a diversity of perspectives. This could be applying lenses such as feminism, anti-racism, materialism, post-colonialism and more, to shine a light on conflict and understand it from different contexts. This will help you to gain a deeper understanding of how different communities are impacted by conflict and the innovative ways to deal with it.
During this International Conflict Studies MA, you will be based in the Department of War Studies. It is one of the only multidisciplinary academic departments in the world to focus solely on the complexities of conflict and security. This means that all War Studies students benefit from research-led teaching in such subjects as the history and evolution of war and grand strategy, arms control and non-proliferation, migration, strategic thought, cyber, conflict and the environment, the influence of science and technology on international security, along with regional specialisms covering Africa, Asia (East and South), Russia and elsewhere.
Course type:
Master's
Delivery mode:
On campus
Study mode:
Full time / Part time
Duration:
One year FT, two years PT, September to September.
Application status:
Open
Start date:
September 2026
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