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Course Overview

The programme critically examines how society is responding to these challenges, from contentious collective action and political resistance through to efforts to design and create more resilient, sustainable communities.

You will explore topics such as:

  • Implications of climate change for peace and social justice
  • The role of resource limits and land-grabbing in the promotion of conflict
  • Emergence of movements for indigenous rights and food sovereignty
  • Crisis of democratic institutions and the rise of political populism
  • Increase in contentious collective action – in both the real and virtual realms

The programme is delivered by the Division of Peace Studies and International Development, which maintains an international reputation as a centre for excellence in research, teaching, training and policy engagement. This means your teaching will not only be research-informed but also by staff that are well-positioned to facilitate policy and practitioner community engagement.

Entry Requirement 

Academic Requirements:

An undergraduate degree at 2.2 or above.

Plus minimum of

GCSE English grade 4 or C or above (equivalents accepted).

English Language Requirements: 

IELTS 6.0, with no less than 5.5 in any competency.

If you do not meet the IELTS requirement, you can take a University of Bradford pre-sessional English course. 

Fees

Home: £7370 per year

International: £17682 per year


This information was accurate on : 12/03/2021
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