Global Peace, Justice and Well-being, Master Programme
120 creditsThis is a unique and innovative programme developed within the framework of the European University of Well-being (EUniWell). The overall goal of the Master’s program in Global Peace, Justice, and Well-being is to provide advanced knowledge in the interdisciplinary field of global peace, justice, and well-being.
Many of todays and future challenges, such as climate change, global pandemics, increasing conflicts, threats to cybersecurity, rising inequality within and between states, humanitarian crises, lack of inclusive economic, social, and political development, as well as individual well-being, are complex, multifaceted, and link the global to regional, national, local, and individual levels. Therefore, these issues must be addressed with interdisciplinary and multi-level approaches. Peace, justice, and well-being are mutually interconnected. Without peace, it is difficult to build justice and well-being, and vice versa: without justice and well-being, it is hard to maintain peace. The connection between global peace, justice, and well-being is also a central theme in Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development, particularly Goal 16. A peaceful world fosters justice, which in turn improves the overall well-being of individuals and societies. These challenges are not isolated; they are intertwined and affect us all. Addressing them requires interdisciplinary research, policy coherence and collective action at various levels. In this context, inclusive democratic systems are key factors.
The Master’s programme in Global Peace, Justice, and Well-being is an international program, both in terms of teaching collaboration between different EU countries and because students come from all over the world. The programme brings together perspectives from peace and development studies, political science, international relations, public administration, law studies, public international law, social work, gender and postcolonial studies, sociology, welfare studies, philosophy, anthropology, psychology, security studies, strategic studies, and history. The program challenges the boundaries of studies on peace, justice and, well-being with an emphasis on a global perspective.
Program Structure
The program includes 45 ECTS of joint compulsory blended/online courses, co-created and delivered collaboratively by all partners. Students will receive credits for the compulsory courses through their respective home universities. While the courses are primarily offered online, an in-person introductory week at the beginning of the first year will help foster a EUniWell community and sense of belonging.
A total of 75 ECTS, including a master’s thesis and potential internships, will be offered by each university as electives within the three tracks: Global Peace, Justice, and Well-being. These courses are existing offerings at the home universities. One semester will include a mobility period at a host university.
This concept provides both a EUniWell experience and an on-campus experience, which creates a true pan-European education with great opportunities to acquire contacts for the rest of your life.
Mobility: Mandatory mobility for one semester.
Vision: Bridging the fields of peace, justice, and well-being.
Career
This program will provide students with a foundation for both doctoral studies and professional employment within a range of international, regional, national, and local organizations, as well as civil society organizations and private companies active in the field. The taught skills will be valuable in areas such as development cooperation, humanitarian aid, conflict resolution, cultural diversity and integration programs, as well as environmental planning and analysis. Special emphasis is placed on independent working methods, critical assessment, and problem-solving abilities.
Degree
Degree of Master of Science (120 credits) with Specialisation in Global Peace, Justice and Well-being. Main Field of Study: Political Science.
Programme Coordinator
Template for the Statement of Purpose intended for individual assessment to be included in the programme application.
FAQ Global Peace, Justice and Well-being
What are the main subjects and courses included in this programme?
Core courses cover topics such as peace theory, global justice, and sustainable well-being. The programme integrates studies in climate change, ethical leadership, and conflict resolution, giving you a comprehensive understanding of global challenges.
How does the programme help me understand and analyse international issues and conflicts?
The programme provides in-depth knowledge of peace, justice, and conflict resolution through interdisciplinary perspectives. You'll develop analytical tools to understand global conflicts and societal well-being, focusing on international relations and ethical considerations.
What career opportunities are available after completing the master programme in Global Peace, Justice, and Well-being?
As a graduate, you can pursue a career in international organisations, NGOs, and governmental agencies focused on peacebuilding, diplomacy, and sustainable development. You can work as, for example, a conflict analyst, policy advisor, or humanitarian coordinator.
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Just south of Växjö city centre lies Campus Växjö. Many students choose to live on campus.
Here you have friends, restaurants, lecture halls, gyms, a supermarket, the university library, outdoor recreation areas, and student pubs – all within a five-minute walk. You can also live in other parts of Växjö and easily reach the university by bike or bus.
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