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University of East London: Conflict, Displacement and Human Security
Institution | University of East London View institution profile |
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Department | School of Social Sciences |
Web | https://www.uel.ac.uk/study/postgraduate |
Telephone | 0208 223 3333 |
Study type | Taught |
MA
Summary
On this cutting-edge course, we specialise in giving our students an advanced and comprehensive understanding of the relationship between conflict, displacement and human insecurity.
We will help you to develop the skills and understanding to prepare for employment in the fields of conflict management and resolution, humanitarian assistance and development, human rights and social justice.
The key aspects of your learning will be the focus on conflict and displacement. We value a people-centred approach and an emphasis on human security which combines both human rights and human development.
The course approaches development as an important security strategy and considers displacement a measure of human security. We will encourage you to adopt an independent critical approach to contemporary theories of conflict, human rights and human security.
You will work with academics involved in the latest research and have access to wide-ranging expertise in our research centres, covering social justice and change, migration, refugees and belonging and gender research
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Bachelor's degree with minimum Upper Second Class (2:1) or equivalent in a relevant subject area or substantial professional experience. We accept a wide range of European and international qualifications in addition to A-levels, the International Baccalaureate and BTEC qualifications. |
Location | Stratford Campus Water Lane Stratford E15 4LZ |
Summary
On this cutting-edge course, we specialise in giving our students an advanced and comprehensive understanding of the relationship between conflict, displacement and human insecurity.
We will help you to develop the skills and understanding to prepare for employment in the fields of conflict management and resolution, humanitarian assistance and development, human rights and social justice.
The key aspects of your learning will be the focus on conflict and displacement. We value a people-centred approach and an emphasis on human security which combines both human rights and human development.
The course approaches development as an important security strategy and considers displacement a measure of human security. We will encourage you to adopt an independent critical approach to contemporary theories of conflict, human rights and human security.
You will work with academics involved in the latest research and have access to wide-ranging expertise in our research centres, covering social justice and change, migration, refugees and belonging and gender research
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Bachelor's degree with minimum Upper Second Class (2:1) or equivalent in a relevant subject area or substantial professional experience. We accept a wide range of European and international qualifications in addition to A-levels, the International Baccalaureate and BTEC qualifications. |
Location | Stratford Campus Water Lane Stratford E15 4LZ |
Summary
On this cutting-edge course, we specialise in giving our students an advanced and comprehensive understanding of the relationship between conflict, displacement and human insecurity.
We will help you to develop the skills and understanding to prepare for employment in the fields of conflict management and resolution, humanitarian assistance and development, human rights and social justice.
The key aspects of your learning will be the focus on conflict and displacement. We value a people-centred approach and an emphasis on human security which combines both human rights and human development.
The course approaches development as an important security strategy and considers displacement a measure of human security. We will encourage you to adopt an independent critical approach to contemporary theories of conflict, human rights and human security.
You will work with academics involved in the latest research and have access to wide-ranging expertise in our research centres, covering social justice and change, migration, refugees and belonging and gender research.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Minimum 2.1 Honours in a relevant subject. We would normally expect you to have Grade C in GCSE English and Maths. English language requirements: Overall IELTS 6.0 with a minimum of 6.0 in Writing, Speaking, Reading and Listening (or recognised equivalent). We will also consider a minimum 2:2 Honours degree with relevant work experience. |
Location | Stratford Campus Water Lane Stratford E15 4LZ |
Summary
On this cutting-edge course, we specialise in giving our students an advanced and comprehensive understanding of the relationship between conflict, displacement and human insecurity.
We will help you to develop the skills and understanding to prepare for employment in the fields of conflict management and resolution, humanitarian assistance and development, human rights and social justice.
The key aspects of your learning will be the focus on conflict and displacement. We value a people-centred approach and an emphasis on human security which combines both human rights and human development.
The course approaches development as an important security strategy and considers displacement a measure of human security. We will encourage you to adopt an independent critical approach to contemporary theories of conflict, human rights and human security.
You will work with academics involved in the latest research and have access to wide-ranging expertise in our research centres, covering social justice and change, migration, refugees and belonging and gender research.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Minimum 2.1 Honours in a relevant subject. We would normally expect you to have Grade C in GCSE English and Maths. English language requirements: Overall IELTS 6.0 with a minimum of 6.0 in Writing, Speaking, Reading and Listening (or recognised equivalent). We will also consider a minimum 2:2 Honours degree with relevant work experience. |
Location | Stratford Campus Water Lane Stratford E15 4LZ |
University of East London
The University of East London (UEL) is the careers-led university; we’ve been preparing our students for the jobs of the future for over 125 years. We are constantly updating our courses to ensure our students are always prepared for evolving industries and job markets. With support and innovation at the forefront of everything we do, our students are well equipped to progress on to great things.
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