The first two semesters cover the basics of peace and conflict studies, taking into account the memory component. In this component, in addition to the field of transitional justice, which is an established element of peace and conflict studies and is essential for peacebuilding, approaches from the humanities also play a key role. In this context, particular emphasis is placed on collective memory, politics of memory and historical culture. This promotes a multidimensional understanding for peace and conflict.
Furthermore, students will receive an introduction to the basics of international law in which transitional justice also plays an important role. Already in the second semester, students are invited to focus on their Master’s theses in the context of a research seminar. In addition, qualitative methods of conflict analysis are introduced.
During the second year, which is spent at the Universidad del Rosario (UR) in Bogota, students will have the opportunity to develop their individual profile by participating in required elective modules, completing the required internship and preparing their Master’s theses. Furthermore, students will gain deeper insight into the conflict and peace process in Colombia. Intensive support and advice is provided for the student research project, the Master’s thesis.
Students may choose the elective modules from the range of required elective modules offered at both universities. This allows them to take advantage of the different specialisms of the two universities when choosing which area they wish to focus on. For example, they may choose to specialise in legal topics related to transitional justice at UR, or in memory studies or development cooperation at Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt (KU). Students will furthermore complete an internship in Latin America. Specific partnerships help students to find internship places at desirable organisations and companies.
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Students spend their second year of the MA programme at the Colombian partner university.
During the second year, students also complete an internship in Colombia or another Latin American country.