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MA in Peace & Reconciliation Studies

(Full-time or Part-time, campus-based)

Postgraduate Certificate in Conflict Resolution Skills


(Summer School + Distance Learning)

MA in Peace & Reconciliation Studies


by Distance Learning

The Centre for Peace and Reconciliation Studies (CPRS) is located within
the Faculty of Business, Environment and Society, which is the largest
faculty of the University.

It is the overall mission of the Centre for Peace and Reconciliation


Studies (CPRS) to be a centre for research, teaching and other activities
which will contribute to the deeper understanding of processes of peace
and reconciliation.

We keep our courses relatively small – usually 20 to 25 people in each Entry requirements
– which allows for a good tutor-student ratio and a supportive learning We welcome applications from
community. Our courses attract people from all over the world, and students of all ages, nationalities
learning on the courses is highly interactive. and backgrounds. The Entry
Requirements are:
• A good first degree, preferably
in a relevant subject like
international relations or
politics, or equivalent work
experience at a senior level in
a relevant field
• Good writing and speaking
skills of English language
• Evidence that you have the
commitment and financial
support to complete the
programme successfully.

Centre for Peace and


Reconciliation Studies
Queries Deadlines for applications With your application you
If you have further queries about the Scholarships for Postgraduate are required to submit the
course content, please contact our Certificate in Conflict Resolution following:
course leaders: Skills: 24 April 2009 • A completed application form
alan.hunter@coventry.ac.uk • Two reference letters
Application for Postgraduate
(MA programmes)
Certificate in Conflict Resolution • Evidence of your English
carol.rank@coventry.ac.uk Skills: 29 May 2009 language ability (if not native-
(PG Cert, Conflict Resolution Skills) speaker)
Scholarships for MA in Peace and
If you have further queries about Reconciliation Studies: 29 May • D
ocumentary evidence of your
the application process or about 2009 qualifications
studying at Coventry please • Statement on how you plan to
Application for a place on the MA
contact: support yourself financially
Peace and Reconciliation Studies:
mervi.alho@coventry.ac.uk during the course
15 July 2009
(Administrative Manager)
If you decide to apply for the
To make an application please visit
We welcome applications from scholarship, please note that
our website
suitably qualified candidates. scholarship applications will be
www.coventry.ac.uk/peacestudy
assessed separately. Please submit
Click ‘Courses’ and you will find the scholarship application together
application forms for the MA and with the course application.
Certificate programmes. Scholarship
application forms are on the link to
‘Scholarships’.

Fees for intake Academic Year 09/10

Qualification Course Code Credits Duration Cost (EU) Cost International Intake Dates

Postgraduate Certificate BEST034 60 6 Months £1520 £2210 June 2009


in Conflict Resolution
Skills

MA Top-up in January BEST035 120 Up to two years £2400 £6040 January 2010
2010 part-time study

MA in Peace and BEST035 180 1 Year £3600 £9060 September 2009


Reconciliation

MA in Peace and BEST035 180 Two years £3,600 n/a September 2009
Reconciliation Part time part-time study

www.coventry.ac.uk/peacestudy

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