The Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Brandeis University, has announced the new Shared Societies Scholarship for the Master of Arts in Coexistence and Conflict for an early to mid-career professional coming from Arab or a North African Country.
The scholarship offers the opportunity to a professional from one of these countries seeking new avenues and modes for polishing his / her skills and knowledge together with best scholars from around forty countries of the world.
The scholar according to his/her choice and eligibility can pursue Master’s program in Coexistence and Conflict or the dual degree program in Sustainable International Development and Coexistence and Conflict. Both these programs are designed to equip the students with the tools and knowledge that will help them in tackling local and global challenges in conflict areas. The students get an opportunity to study and engage with other fellow students who are highly experienced professionals in their fields while cooperative and vibrant environment is ensured by the faculty.
The course curriculum has been developed keeping in view the needs of your probable future employers so as to make sure that the skills you acquire during the studies become a vital asset for you and your employer. After graduating, you will be a professional who is highly skilled in conflict analysis, resolution, and mediation, policy-making, evaluation, and sustainable development in conflict situations making you an inseparable part of the organization.
This scholarship is available to an early to mid-career professional living in the Arab world whose work focuses on religious, ethnic and cultural coexistence. The competition is open to nationals of the following territories: Kuwait, Iraq, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Palestine, Oman, Yemen, Jordan, Somalia, Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, Sudan, Djibouti, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Mauritania and Comoros.
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