
Master in Peacekeeping and Security Studies
The Master for civilian & military crisis management
The Master for civilian & military crisis management
The Master has been running for over ten years and offers a thorough and interdisciplinary preparation to form, in a multicultural classroom for the presence of students from all areas of the planet, peacemakers specialists in humanitarian support, rehabilitation and maintenance of the internal legal order, construction and reconstruction of institutions, development of dialogue and solidarity.
Among the subjects: international relations and geopolitics, sociology of peace, conflict analysis and conflict transformation, international and regional organization (Onu, Nato, Ue, Ua), human rights, international humanitarian law, peace operation management, nation building, law and order enforcement, reconciliation.
Among the subjects: international relations and geopolitics, sociology of peace, conflict analysis and conflict transformation, international and regional organization (Onu, Nato, Ue, Ua), human rights, international humanitarian law, peace operation management, nation building, law and order enforcement, reconciliation.
The course comprises traditional lectures, role games, simulations, teamwork, project work and testimonies. Workshop, seminars, outdoor training with partner institutions (CRI, Nato) and in-depth seminars complete learning activities.
Important institutions and national and international organizations and NGOs cooperate with the Master, that the possibility of supporting guidance interview for internships and apprenticeships, which provides for insurance coverage.
Masters students can access the computer lab and library at its headquarters. To access the Master's degree is required for four years and a basic knowledge of Italian and English. The University organizes Italian language courses for beginners.
Masters students can access the computer lab and library at its headquarters. To access the Master's degree is required for four years and a basic knowledge of Italian and English. The University organizes Italian language courses for beginners.
During the Master both military and civilian participants achieve a certificate of Special Advisor on the implementation of International Humanitarian Law in the armed conflicts and in the Crisis Response Operations, ex art. 6, Protocol I, 1977, issued by the Italian Red Cross.
The 'Memorandum of Cooperation' signed with the NATO Defense College provides lectures at the College for participants in the Master.
Students are also offered insurance coverage for possible internships in public and private national organizations and agencies, in regional or international organizations, and in non-governmental organizations, with the possibility of later employment.
Masters students can access the computer laboratory and library of the Faculty. To access the Master's degree is required for four years and a basic knowledge of Italian and English.
Costs:
The enrolment fee is €2.500 payable in two instalments of € 1.500 by January 15, 2010 and € 1.000 by June 30, 2010.
Contacts:
University of Roma Tre
Faculty of Political Sciences
Via Gabriello Chiabrera n. 199, 00146 Rome
Tel. 06/57335314 fax 06/57335315
e-mail: peacekeeping@uniroma3.it


