Master’s Scholarships in Peace-building in the Pacific at University of Canterbury, New Zealand 2012
Study Subject(s):Peace-building in the Pacific
Course Level:Master’s
Scholarship Provider: University of Canterbury
Scholarship can be taken at: New Zealand
Eligibility:
Bachelor of Arts with Honours degree in Political Science Successful  applicants should meet the academic requirements for enrolment in the  degree of Master of Arts at the University of Canterbury and should take  up the scholarship
Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes
Scholarship Description:  Three MA scholarships are available on the topic “Peace-building in the  Pacific” tenable at the Philosophy and Political Science Department of  the University of Canterbury. These scholarships are part of the  Marsden-funded project, Building Sustainable Peace in the Pacific,  initially developed by the late Professor Jacob Bercovitch. This project  aims to examine the post-conflict experiences of Pacific states: to  understand why peace settlements and negotiations break down and violent  conflict resumes: and to consider how best to achieve the foundations  of long-lasting justice and reconciliation so as to create sustainable  and durable peace. This project will consider a wide range of factors,  including the role played by security forces and the judiciary; the role  of development aid and economic restructuring; the part played by civil  society and democratic institutions in fostering peace; the role of  mediation in achieving peace; and the role of international  organisations in conflict management.
How to Apply: Post
Scholarship Application Deadline: 15 Mar 2012
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