Conflict Transformation and Peace Studies - 127 - Master’s Year 2

Program Objectives

The Conflict Transformation and Peace Studies program is intended to provide practical training in managing crises, preventing violence, building peace, and understanding conflict. The goal is therefore to train future professionals called to enter international and national organizations, public and private entities, NGOs, and public or private institutes of social conflict management, and to engage in peace-building activities.

Program objectives:

  • Identify indicators of latent and emergent conflicts.
  • Understand the development mechanisms of conflicts and how to dismantle them · Respond to critical events that impact the peace and wellbeing of populations, once a conflict has been triggered · Rebuild peaceful relations between and within societies in post-conflict contexts
  • Once a conflict has been triggered, know how to respond to critical events that impact the peace and wellbeing of populations
  • Rebuild peaceful relations between and within societies in post-conflict situations.
Types of education
Initial training
Executive Education
Language(s)
French and English
ECTS Credits
60 credits
Internship
Optional Internship
Capacity
30
Type of Diploma
Diploma from a major institution conferring the Master's degree
Academic Year
2025/2026

Contacts

  • Anouck ADROT

    Associate Professor

    Program Director

  • Aurélie DAHER

    Associate Professor

    Program Director

  • Aléxis TSOUKIAS

    Research Director, CNRS

    Program Director

  • Fernanda Bello

    Teaching assistant

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job hunting’s average duration

76,5 %

Professional integration rate

28 800

Median salary