The University of Manitoba, situated in Canada, presents an exceptional opportunity with its fully funded PhD program in Peace and Conflict Studies. This innovative program adopts an interdisciplinary approach, delving into the analysis and resolution of social conflicts. Emphasizing cutting-edge peace research, it explores the structural origins of social conflicts, divisions, and inequalities. Additionally, the program investigates strategies for community building and the promotion of peace and justice.
PhD Program Requirements
Prospective candidates for the PhD in Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Manitoba should possess a strong academic background, preferably with a relevant master’s degree. Applicants are expected to demonstrate a keen interest in interdisciplinary research focused on social conflict resolution and peace promotion.
PhD Funding Coverage
The University of Manitoba is committed to supporting students pursuing advanced studies in Peace and Conflict Studies. The program is fully funded, covering tuition, fees, and providing a stipend for living expenses. The Mauro Institute for Peace & Justice offers additional financial support through its academic awards program and bursary program, specifically designed to assist graduate students in the Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS) Graduate Programs, including the Joint Masters and PhD tracks.
Application Requirement
The comprehensive admission application package includes the submission of academic transcripts, letters of recommendation, a statement of purpose detailing the candidate’s research interests and goals, a curriculum vitae.
Application Deadline
December 01, 2024
Application Fee
$100