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- Conflict, Security & Development MA
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Qualification
MA - Master of Arts
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Location
Strand Campus 1
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Study mode
Full time
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Start date
01-SEP-25
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Duration
1 year
Course summary
Development and security are inextricably linked, yet all too often, these topics are addressed separately by both academics and policymakers. This Conflict, Security and Development MA is a unique, globally recognised course that does the opposite. It takes a holistic, interdisciplinary approach to teach you the dynamic ways in which conflict, insecurity and development interact, and help you develop a full understanding of these issues.
Key benefits
- Learn about the relationship between poverty, inequality and war state fragility and peacebuilding disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration after civil wars, and beyond.
- Enhance your analytical, research and critical thinking skills, and gain detailed practical knowledge of conflict, security and development around the world.
- Build strong intellectual and methodological foundations for further research, preparing you to become a leader in the public and private sectors, government or academia.
- Develop communication skills by presenting and disseminating research and analysis in written and oral forms to classmates, tutors, and the wider academic community.
- Learn from core teaching staff that are highly engaged with the policy world, who bring their field-grounded analysis directly into the classroom.
- Join an active alumni network of graduates working in academic research, the UN, the EU, NGOs, the civil service, NATO, think tanks, media and publishing, finance and investment, teaching, risk consultancy, and the armed forces.
This Conflict, Security and Development MA is a practical, policy-focused masters thats taught by policy-engaged teachers who are active researchers. This means youll learn from their own field-grounded analysis, instead of being educated just by textbooks. You will learn about the theories underpinning the connection between security and development, then use this knowledge to consider how it actually works on the ground. This will teach you how to apply theories to real-life scenarios. The MA in Conflict, Security and Development takes a thematic approach to its curriculum. Youll begin by studying the theories of development before learning about the root causes of conflict and how countries tip over into it. Youll learn about the dynamics of war itself, discovering what happens in the aftermath of conflict and during conflict resolution and the peace-keeping process. You will also think about the state building process, how the UN deals with the fall-out of conflict, including efforts to disarm, demobilise and reintegrate ex-combatants. You will take a population-centred approach to explore how people on the ground experience conflict, and what policymakers can do. Youll consider how factors like gender and race influence peoples experience of conflict, and examine big thematic policy issues, like the global health implications of insecurity, the role of private military companies, or what aid donors really want from countries in conflict. Because this course is taught within the world-renowned War Studies department, you will get the opportunity to choose from a varied list of interdisciplinary modules. Youll find yourself reading across politics, anthropology, sociology, economics, geography, history, law, and beyond. As a Conflict, Security and Development MA student, youll also get the opportunity to enhance your experience through extracurricular activities. For example, you could contribute to the student-led annual conference, or attend the speaker series that has seen previous guests including Kofi Anan, Pulitzer Prize winners and former UN Special Representatives of the Secretary-General speak. Youll graduate from this Conflict, Security and Development MA with an analytical and empirically informed understanding of the linkages between issues of security and development in contemporary international relations.
Modules
Tuition fees
- Hong Kong
- Afghanistan
- Albania
- Algeria
- Andorra
- Angola
- Antigua & Barbuda
- Argentina
- Armenia
- Australia
- Austria
- Azerbaijan
- Bahamas
- Bahrain
- Bangladesh
- Barbados
- Belarus
- Belgium
- Belize
- Benin
- Bhutan
- Bolivia
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Botswana
- Brazil
- Brunei
- Bulgaria
- Burkina Faso
- Burma
- Burundi
- Cabo Verde
- Cambodia
- Cameroon
- Canada
- Central African Republic
- Chad
- Chile
- China
- Colombia
- Comoros
- Congo
- Congo (Democratic Republic)
- Costa Rica
- Croatia
- Cuba
- Curacao
- Cyprus
- Czech Republic
- Denmark
- Djibouti
- Dominica
- Dominican Republic
- East Timor
- Ecuador
- Egypt
- El Salvador
- England
- Equatorial Guinea
- Eritrea
- Estonia
- Ethiopia
- Fiji
- Finland
- France
- Gabon
- Gambia
- Georgia
- Germany
- Ghana
- Greece
- Grenada
- Guatemala
- Guinea
- Guinea-Bissau
- Guyana
- Haiti
- Honduras
- Hungary
- Iceland
- India
- Indonesia
- Iran
- Iraq
- Israel
- Italy
- Ivory Coast
- Jamaica
- Japan
- Jordan
- Kazakhstan
- Kenya
- Kiribati
- Korea DPR (North Korea)
- Kosovo
- Kuwait
- Kyrgyzstan
- Laos
- Latvia
- Lebanon
- Lesotho
- Liberia
- Libya
- Liechtenstein
- Lithuania
- Luxembourg
- Macedonia
- Madagascar
- Malawi
- Malaysia
- Maldives
- Mali
- Malta
- Marshall Islands
- Mauritania
- Mauritius
- Mexico
- Micronesia
- Moldova
- Monaco
- Mongolia
- Montenegro
- Morocco
- Mozambique
- Namibia
- Nauru
- Nepal
- Netherlands
- New Zealand
- Nicaragua
- Niger
- Nigeria
- Northern Ireland
- Norway
- Oman
- Pakistan
- Palau
- Palestinian Authority
- Panama
- Papua New Guinea
- Paraguay
- Peru
- Philippines
- Poland
- Portugal
- Puerto Rico
- Qatar
- Republic of Ireland
- Romania
- Russia
- Rwanda
- San Marino
- Sao Tome and Principe
- Saudi Arabia
- Scotland
- Senegal
- Serbia
- Seychelles
- Sierra Leone
- Singapore
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- Solomon Islands
- Somalia
- South Africa
- South Korea
- South Sudan
- Spain
- Sri Lanka
- St Vincent
- St. Kitts & Nevis
- St. Lucia
- Sudan
- Suriname
- Swaziland
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- Syria
- Taiwan
- Tajikistan
- Tanzania
- Thailand
- Togo
- Tonga
- Trinidad & Tobago
- Tunisia
- Turkey
- Turkmenistan
- Tuvalu
- UAE
- Uganda
- Ukraine
- United Kingdom
- United States
- Uruguay
- Uzbekistan
- Vanuatu
- Vatican City
- Venezuela
- Vietnam
- Wales
- Western Samoa
- Yemen
- Zambia
- Zimbabwe
拢 33,258per year
Tuition fees shown are for indicative purposes and may vary. Please check with the institution for most up to date details.
University information
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University League Table
24th
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Campus address
King's College London, University of London, Strand, London, London, London, WC2R 2LS, United Kingdom