Overview
The Conflict Resolution in a Globalised World course from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam aims to equip them with the knowledge and skills necessary to analyse, manage, and contribute to resolving such conflicts, and to teach them possible mediation and negotiation techniques.
Course description
This course examines contemporary issues surrounding international and interfaith conflicts in the modern world (e.g. the War in Ukraine and the Israeli–Palestinian conflict) and analyses various legal and alternative approaches to resolving them. Students will have the opportunity to expand their knowledge and understanding of these complex issues and develop skills in analysis, intercultural communication, and mediation.Today, our polyethnic world faces a plethora of "hot" international and interfaith conflicts with numerous casualties. Government bodies in many countries struggle to address such challenges and threats, while international organizations' actions to end international conflicts are often ineffective. These conflicts arise in both established democracies and emerging countries. International and interfaith confrontations are among some of the world’s most violent and prolonged conflicts. We will focus on two specific cases: the conflict in Ukraine, where the organisers and guest lecturers can share their first-hand experiences, making it particularly relevant, and the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, which is currently a very relevant issue.
Learning Outcomes
- conflict prevention methods
- principles of peaceful coexistence in multicultural societies
- tolerance towards various ethno-religious groups
- ways to eliminate ethnic distance
- democratic methods of ethno-politics
- principles for addressing the consequences of international conflicts, and
- avoiding ethno-phobic political decisions by authorities and security structures.
The students will also learn take on a perspective, to present their arguments in an oral presentation. Mediation becomes more important as societies embrace values of tolerance, loyalty, and peaceful conflict resolution.
Students engage in the 'human dimension' of education, which involves learning about oneself and others, while simultaneously nurturing the 'caring' dimension by developing new feelings, interests, and values.
Skills learned:
- Conflict Resolution:
- Intercultural Communication
- Advocacy and Diplomacy
- Education and Awareness
- Media Literacy
- Community Engagement
- Policy Development
Programme Structure
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Analyse complex conflict situations, identifying root causes, stakeholders, and potential barriers to resolution.
- Identify the role of cultural, political, and socio-economic factors in conflict escalation
- Evaluate the outcomes and impact of mediation efforts on real-world international and interfaith conflicts.
- Develop comprehensive conflict resolution plans for specific international or interfaith conflicts, integrating legal and alternative approaches.
- Propose innovative strategies for preventing and mitigating conflicts at the international and interfaith levels.
- Apply various mediation techniques and negotiation strategies to hypothetical conflict scenarios.
- Critically assess the effectiveness of different mediation techniques and strategies in specific conflict contexts.
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 7 days
Start dates & application deadlines
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Credits
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Disciplines
International Relations International Law Political Science View 10 other Short Courses in International Relations in NetherlandsAcademic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
We are not aware of any English requirements for this programme.
Student insurance
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- Accidents
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Other requirements
General requirements
The course is primarily designed for Master's students in law, international law, political science, sociology, and other related fields. It is also beneficial for PhD students conducting research. We also welcome highly motivated final-year Bachelor's.
- Master's students: Students pursuing degrees in fields such as International Relations, Legal, Political science, Religious studies, Sociology.
- Researchers and Academics: Researchers, scholars, and academics seeking to deepen their understanding of international and interfaith conflicts and their resolution approaches.
- Professionals and Practitioners, Mediators: Professionals working in government agencies, international organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and religious institutions involved in conflict resolution, diplomacy, peacebuilding, and interfaith dialogue.
- Community Leaders and Religious Leaders: Community leaders, religious leaders, and clergy members interested in fostering tolerance, dialogue, and conflict resolution within their communities and congregations.
- Individuals Seeking Personal Growth: Individuals with a general interest in global affairs, peace, and conflict resolution who wish to expand their knowledge and develop practical skills in these areas.
Tuition Fee
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International
785 EUR/yearTuition FeeBased on the tuition of 785 EUR per year during 7 days. -
EU/EEA
785 EUR/yearTuition FeeBased on the tuition of 785 EUR per year during 7 days.
- Students, PhD students and employees of VU Amsterdam, Amsterdam UMC or an Aurora Network Partner: €525
- Students at Partner Universities of VU Amsterdam: €680
- Students and PhD candidates at non-partner universities of VU Amsterdam: €785
- Professionals: €995
Living costs for Amsterdam
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.