Who can apply
Designed for graduates of all disciplines, the Program provides the tools to work in field operations in armed conflits or disasters scenarios and in the post conflict or post disaster recovery and reconciliation process. The minimum admission requirement is an Undergraduate degree - First cycle degree - Bachelor level degree.
Essential requirement: fluency in written and spoken English at a level equivalent to CEFR B2, certifiable with:
- University studies in English
- university exam in English language
- official certification at one of the following levels
English level | CEFR | IELTS | TORFL iBT | TOEFL CBT | TOEFL PBT | Cambridge Exams |
Upper Intermediate | B2 | 5.5-6.5 | 87-109 | 227-269 | 567-636 | FCE First |
All activities will be in English.
Participant profile
Cooperation among different subjects, community engagement, and a proper use of all the available resources is essential in correctly approaching crisis scenarios. The Master is thus targeted on a mix of civilians, military personnel, NGOs personnel, volunteers, peacekeepers, government authorities, community leaders, cultural sites managers and operators, and, more in general, all the persons with a role in intervening in field operations in armed conflits or disasters scenarios, as well as those ones operating in the post conflict or post disaster recovery and reconciliation process.
In addition, the program addresses young students and academics who intend to specialize in the subject.
All the activities will be in English.
Applicant are required to have:
- an Undergraduate degree - First cycle degree - Bachelor level degree;
- fluency in spoken and written English at B2 level.
Selection
The selection of participants will be made by the Scientific Committee and based on the evaluation of the candidates' curriculum and motivation letter.
A maximum number of 40 participants is foreseen.
The course will be activated on condition that there are at least 15 participants.