The department welcomes all new and old students
2019-09-16
The fall semester has just begun and the new Bachelor students are taking the A-course in Peace and Conflict Studies. The third-year program students are now taking a course in methods to prepare them for their Bachelor theses later this semester. Our Bachelor program in Peace and Development is one of the most popular programs at Uppsala University and admission is highly competitive.
The new Master students have arrived from different corners of the world, and have begun studying courses on the Causes of War and Methods in parallel. Our Master program in Peace and Conflict Studies has a strong international profile. Through elective courses, the program provides an opportunity to obtain an individual profile by specializing in areas such as conflict resolution or security challenges. The program also prepares students for a future career as practitioners. Many of our second-year students are now doing internships with various international organizations, government agencies, NGOs, and think tanks in Sweden, Colombia, Kenya, Nepal, Cyprus, Iraq, Uganda, USA etc.
The Department welcomes all new and old students to what we hope will be a challenging and exciting academic year!
Nyheter
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Professor Andrew “Andy” Mack, 1939-2021: Scholar, Practitioner, Inspirer
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DPCR congratulates new doctor in peace research
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Geo-PKO 2.0: Global data on local peacekeeping deployments
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ERC Consolidator Grant 2020
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Several new grants to DPCR researchers from the Swedish Research Council
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The Department congratulates Jamie LeSueur, Uppsala University’s Alumnus of the Year 2020
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DPCR congratulates new doctor in peace research
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Best Book Award
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The Mats Hammarström Prize 2020
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Call for applications: Programmer, Department of Peace and Conflict Research
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Major data releases from UCDP
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New funding for research on links between geopolitical and environmental change
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Online workshop with Swedish and Kenyan scholars
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8 June new deadline for the call for a Professor in Peace and Conflict Research
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PRIS Conference 2020 in Uppsala
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Online Teaching
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DPCR congratulates new doctor in peace research
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New blog post in Political Violence at a Glance
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Understanding the Drivers of Radicalisation and Violent Extremism
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DPCR congratulates new doctor in peace research
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ITP Alumni Meeting on Strengthening Inclusion and Sustaining Peace in South and South East Asia, Colombo, 5-7 February, 2020
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Call for applications: Researcher, ViEWS
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DPCR Congratulates new Doctors and Recipients of the Martin H:son Holmdahl’s Prize
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Prediction competition
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DPCR congratulates new doctor in peace research
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Training workshop for environmental journalists of Eastern Nile Basin countries
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Annekatrin Deglow receives award for her PhD thesis
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Afaf Doleeb awarded the Martin H:son Holmdahl’s Award
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Seminar on conflict-related sexual violence
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Insights from the Inside: Women’s Mediation Networks as a Tool for Influencing Peace Processes
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ViEWS featured in the November/December issue of MIT Technological Review
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Academic exchange with Kenyatta University, Kenya
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Unik afrikansk fredsbyggare får Nobels fredspris
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The department welcomes all new and old students
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Open Access - ViEWS overview article in Journal of Peace Research
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Policy Dialogue Day
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New blog post in Monkey Cage: "U.N. peacekeeping really can be effective."
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First public forecasts from ViEWS: a political Violence Early-Warning System
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Integrating Refugees in Society: The Sergio Vieira de Mello Academic Chair in Brazil
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Policy Dialogue Day
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ViEWS welcomes new researcher
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First annual ViEWS workshop
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Håvard Hegre receives the Lilly and Sven Thuréus award
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Håvard Hegre elected member of the Norwegian Academy of Science Letters
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Kick-off meeting for the ViEWS project
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Håvard Hegre elected Vice-President of the International Studies Association