Overview
Students admitted to the MA program must hold a Bachelor's degree or its equivalent. Since Peace, Development, Security and International Conflict Transformation is a transdisciplinary field of study, there are no restrictions as to the subject area of one's degree. Students are required to provide an application essay, stating the basis of their interest in Peace, Development, Security and International Conflict Transformation, and how this relates to their career objectives. Priority in selection is given to students with relevant professional experience and high grades in previous education.Students, whose native language is not English must provide official English language test scores (TOEFL or IELTS). This requirement may, under certain circumstances be waived for students who are non-native English speakers but have completed their third-level education in English.
All students admitted for a term participate in the preparatory online seminar of the First Modular Period. Students who do not fulfill the academic requirements of the First Modular Period will not be admitted to continue into the presence phase (Modular Period II-V).
Students accepted into the Masters Degree program will be given registration and provisional acceptance into following terms. Students whose work is insufficient for graduate level work will not continue past the first term.
Application Deadline
Applications for the Summer Term 2010 can be handed in until March 31st 2010, however, applicants who wish to be considered for a scholarship should send the appropriate materials by February 27th 2010. Those who have not secured a scholarship from the list of sources indicated must pay a non-refundable deposit of 1.000 Euro.
Applications for the Winter Term 2010/11 can be handed in until October 18th 2010, however, applicants who wish to be considered for a scholarship should send the appropriate materials by August 31st 2010. Those who have not secured a scholarship from the list of sources indicated must pay a non-refundable deposit of 1.000 Euro.
Application forms have to be sent to our office at Grillhofweg 100 A-6080 Igls-Vill/Austria. Students who are admitted academically will be accepted formally if the payment of their deposit is proven.
Tuition fee is payable to: Tiroler Bildungsinstitut - Grillhof
Bank account: 1032259 Bank Code: 36000
IBAN: AT263600000001032259BIC: RZTIAT22
Bank: Raiffeisen Landesbank Tirol AG Igls
Tuition is payable exempt of any expenses to the Tyrolean Institute for Higher Education TBI!
Click to print the application form (107KB) the health certificate (101KB) and the University Inscription form (532KB). To fill in the inscription form, please use the guide ( 1.2MB) provided.
Costs of participation
The costs of particiaption for each of the three teaching terms consist of:
* Tuition fee: Euro 1.150;
* Housing during the presence phase: Euro 1.250;
* Full board during the presence phase (except holidays): Euro 1.200;
The total cost of participation for each of the three teaching terms thus is Euro 3.600.
Students who have finished all three teaching terms and are enrolling for the research term (fourth term) to complete their Master thesis have to pay only inscription and tuition fees. Those fees currently amount to Euro 500 per term.
All fees are to be paid in Euros.
Scholarships
The MA Program for Peace Studies offers different scholarships venues in cooperation with the Afro-Asian Institute Salzburg, the Latin American Institute, the Austrian Oriental Society Hammer Purgstall and the Austrian Exchange Service. Students who are cititzens of those institutions' countries of focus can apply for financial aid in order to study at the MA Program in Peace Studies. In order to be considered for such financial aid, please tick the corresponding box on the MA Program's application form.
For further information on scholarships, please contact
peacestudies@uibk.ac.at
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this opportunity
Students admitted to the MA program must hold a Bachelor's degree or its equivalent. Since Peace, Development, Security and International Conflict Transformation is a transdisciplinary field of study, there are no restrictions as to the subject area of one's degree. Students are required to provide an application essay, stating the basis of their interest in Peace, Development, Security and International Conflict Transformation, and how this relates to their career objectives. Priority in selection is given to students with relevant professional experience and high grades in previous education.Students, whose native language is not English must provide official English language test scores (TOEFL or IELTS). This requirement may, under certain circumstances be waived for students who are non-native English speakers but have completed their third-level education in English.
All students admitted for a term participate in the preparatory online seminar of the First Modular Period. Students who do not fulfill the academic requirements of the First Modular Period will not be admitted to continue into the presence phase (Modular Period II-V).
Students accepted into the Masters Degree program will be given registration and provisional acceptance into following terms. Students whose work is insufficient for graduate level work will not continue past the first term.
Application Deadline
Applications for the Summer Term 2010 can be handed in until March 31st 2010, however, applicants who wish to be considered for a scholarship should send the appropriate materials by February 27th 2010. Those who have not secured a scholarship from the list of sources indicated must pay a non-refundable deposit of 1.000 Euro.
Applications for the Winter Term 2010/11 can be handed in until October 18th 2010, however, applicants who wish to be considered for a scholarship should send the appropriate materials by August 31st 2010. Those who have not secured a scholarship from the list of sources indicated must pay a non-refundable deposit of 1.000 Euro.
Application forms have to be sent to our office at Grillhofweg 100 A-6080 Igls-Vill/Austria. Students who are admitted academically will be accepted formally if the payment of their deposit is proven.
Tuition fee is payable to: Tiroler Bildungsinstitut - Grillhof
Bank account: 1032259 Bank Code: 36000
IBAN: AT263600000001032259BIC: RZTIAT22
Bank: Raiffeisen Landesbank Tirol AG Igls
Tuition is payable exempt of any expenses to the Tyrolean Institute for Higher Education TBI!
Click to print the application form (107KB) the health certificate (101KB) and the University Inscription form (532KB). To fill in the inscription form, please use the guide ( 1.2MB) provided.
Costs of participation
The costs of particiaption for each of the three teaching terms consist of:
* Tuition fee: Euro 1.150;
* Housing during the presence phase: Euro 1.250;
* Full board during the presence phase (except holidays): Euro 1.200;
The total cost of participation for each of the three teaching terms thus is Euro 3.600.
Students who have finished all three teaching terms and are enrolling for the research term (fourth term) to complete their Master thesis have to pay only inscription and tuition fees. Those fees currently amount to Euro 500 per term.
All fees are to be paid in Euros.
Scholarships
The MA Program for Peace Studies offers different scholarships venues in cooperation with the Afro-Asian Institute Salzburg, the Latin American Institute, the Austrian Oriental Society Hammer Purgstall and the Austrian Exchange Service. Students who are cititzens of those institutions' countries of focus can apply for financial aid in order to study at the MA Program in Peace Studies. In order to be considered for such financial aid, please tick the corresponding box on the MA Program's application form.
For further information on scholarships, please contact
peacestudies@uibk.ac.at
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this opportunity
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