MA in Reconciliation
Winchester, United Kingdom
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Introduction
The Reconciliation programmes at Winchester draw on insights from a range of academic disciplines, case studies, and cultural and faith traditions from around the world. They give you a multidisciplinary introduction to the study and practice of reconciliation and peacebuilding, with the work and experience of St Ethelburga’s Centre for Reconciliation and Peace, Winchester Centre of Religion, Reconciliation and Peace and Embrace Dialogue informing their design.
Drawing on insights from interdisciplinary areas such as psychology, religious studies, politics and law, you examine key ideas, concepts and theoretical frameworks in the study of reconciliation in a wide variety of contexts. We discuss and reflect on the pivotal relationship between theory and practice and consider a variety of factors which impact the effectiveness of peacebuilding and reconciliation activities. In addition, it also teaches you how to use conflict transformation methods such as facilitation, dialogue and mediation. Furthermore, the course also enables you to conduct independent research.
The supportive learning environment stems from the teaching staff who are all fully committed to providing the best learning opportunities for all students. We have a range of ways we support the learning experience of our students including one-to-one online tuition, tutorial groups and inclusive teaching practices.
We have a vibrant virtual community that includes students from all over the world. We help our students get to know each other through relationship building exercises in the beginning of the course as well as regular pair and group work and tutorial group meetings throughout the year.
Study core modules including Foundation of Reconciliation and Peacebuilding, Theories and Dynamics of Reconciliation, and Practical Bridge Building. Supplement these with options including Religion and Peacebuilding, Dialogue and Disagreement, and The Relationship between Theory and Practice.
The independent study allows our students to tailor their final project to their current jobs and future career choices. The dissertation demonstrates your research and critical reading, writing and thinking skills preparing you for a career in academia whereas the project and consultancy options help you connect with future employers and develop practical skills in areas such as project management, networking and report writing. For those already in a career, the independent study offers opportunities to explore themes related to your work and potentially start new projects with your organisations and other stakeholders.
Program Admission Requirements
Show your commitment and readiness for Grad school by taking the GRE - the most broadly accepted exam for graduate programs internationally.