The University of Notre Dame’s Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies invites applications for its master’s degree in international peace studies.
Students accepted into the program receive a full scholarship, a stipend for housing and living expenses, and an outstanding graduate education.
The Kroc Institute is a leading center for peace research and teaching. The master’s degree prepares students from around the world for a wide range of careers in the public, private, and non-profit sectors.
Students in the two-year master’s program:
- Complete coursework in peace and justice theory, contemporary conflicts and strategies of peace, and career paths in public policy, political change, management, and conflict analysis and transformation.
- Work as interns for six months at leading organizations in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, or the United States, strengthening professional skills.
- Make connections and join a global network of Kroc Institute alumni at work in more than 100 countries around the world.
Graduates of the master’s program hold leadership positions in government agencies, policy centers, and local, regional, and international nongovernmental organizations. Funding for Master’s Students
The Kroc Institute offers students who are accepted into the master’s program a full scholarship and a stipend for housing and living expenses for two years.
The living expense: The living expense stipend is $12,500. Graduate stipends are intended to cover costs such as housing, telephone, food, books, supplies, travel, and entertainment for students while in residence at Notre Dame and while they are pursuing internships in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, or the United States.
The Notre Dame Graduate School makes housing available to students who wish to live on campus. Off-campus rental housing also is available.
The application deadline: December 15th.
For more information and application, see: MA in International Peace Studies Scholarships