Programme Type:

Course Overview

You’ll gain the understanding and skills you need to pursue or develop a career in what is now a major area for international, national and local policy and practitioner communities. You’ll be equipped to work across many sectors including:

  • International development
  • Conflict prevention and peacebuilding
  • Post-conflict recovery
  • Humanitarian aid
  • natural resource management

You’ll have the opportunity to take specialist pathways, including specialising in selected regions (Europe, Africa, MENA, Asia, or Latin America and the Caribbean), with opportunities for selected study visits. The programme will provide enhanced training and engagement with widely used policy and practitioner analytical tools and models, enabling you to develop your skills and employability. The programme is delivered by the Division of Peace Studies and International Development, which maintains an international reputation as a centre for excellence in research, teaching, training and policy engagement. This means your teaching will not only be research-informed but also delivered by staff that are well-positioned to facilitate policy and practitioner community engagement.

Entry Requirement 

Academic Requirements:

The University welcomes applications for this course from students with a second class UK bachelors degree with honours (or overseas equivalent from a recognised higher education institution). If you do not have an honours degree but you have substantial relevant experience then we can take this into consideration in admission to the programme.

Plus minimum of

English GCSE Grade C or 4 or above (or equivalent).

English Language Requirements: 

IELTS at 6.0 or equivalent.

If you do not meet the IELTS requirement, you can take a University of Bradford pre-sessional English course.

Fees

Home: £7370 per year

International: £17682 per year


This information was accurate on : 12/03/2021
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