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Master of Arts - International Negotiation and Conflict Resolution

University of Kent - Canterbury

Kent, Canterbury, United Kingdom

396080

Last updated: 09/07/2025
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About Master of Arts - International Negotiation and Conflict Resolution

Students will gain the knowledge they need to pursue a career in international peace-keeping, crisis diplomacy, post-conflict reconstruction, and sustainable development. Focused case studies and interactive simulations will build their understanding of negotiation, mediation, diplomacy and third party intervention. The international network of alumni have used this programme as a spring board into foreign offices and diplomatic services, international organisations such as the UN, EU and OECD, and NGOs including IRC and Amnesty International.

Reasons to study International Negotiation and Conflict Resolution MA at Kent
  • Students will join a vibrant, diverse and international student community, bringing different perspectives into dialogue and facilitating a global network of close connections.
  • Students will be taught by world leading experts at the cutting edge of research, actively engaged in advising government and shaping debates.
  • Students will gain a practical understanding of conflict analysis fundamentals, combined with the flexibility to follow their interest through a broad range of optional modules.
  • The Canterbury campus offers an idyllic countryside setting on the edge of a lively student town, only an hour from London and a short train ride to Europe.
  • Students will learn the fundamental skills of analysis, interpretation and prediction, combined with the flexibility to follow their interest through a broad range of optional modules.
  • High-profile engagement through the Global Europe Centre and the Conflict Analysis Research Centre, which crystallise our research, policy and practitioner networks into an annual schedule of events.
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Master's Degree
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1 Year Master's Degree
Cost of Living
£13,632.00 GBP / Year
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£19,300.00 GBP / First Year
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