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As part of their core courses, students will complete a dissertation (30 ECTS) and three mandatory courses (22,5 ECTS). In parallel, students can select up to five electives (37,5 ECTS) from a range of interdisciplinary courses, each exploring a different aspect of Peace, Conflict and Democratic Transformations.
The program will consider applicants with an academic background/degree in Social Sciences, Arts or Humanities or any other associated field.
International graduates should normally have the equivalent grade level (e.g. UK university graduates should normally have an upper second-class honors degree (60+)). Graduates of the University of Cyprus or of Greek universities should normally hold a grade level of at least 7.5 or above. Applicants with extensive professional experience (more than 5 years) in the fields of peace and conflict or democratization will be admitted if they already hold a postgraduate degree or may be considered if they have received a grade level of at least 7.0 from an internationally recognized university.
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