Current Offer for 2012
Within the
Master of Public Policy (MPP) at the
Brandt School a specialisation in
Conflict Studies and Management (CSM) is
offered as a selective track. The MPP is
a two-year, practice-oriented degree
programme taught in English and designed
for students seeking a career in the
public or non-profit sector. During
their course of studies, students learn
to understand the theoretical
underpinnings of political processes and
develop critical, analytical and
practical abilities. For this purpose,
the core curriculum combines
quantitative and qualitative approaches
to public policy-analysis with elements
dedicated to the advancement of personal
skills and systematic practical
training.
The
specialisation in CSM provides students
with a sound theoretical basis for
analysing contemporary conflicts and
developing policy responses to them.
Furthermore, it conveys practical skills
to assess policy interventions
critically and develop approaches to
conflict resolution.
Thus, in
line with the special focus of a public
policy school, the Brandt School looks
at conflict studies and management with
a special interest in how policy-making
and public policy as a research
perspective (discipline) need to be
re-thought in the context of conflict
management and post-conflict
reconstruction efforts. In particular,
the role of governments, international
actors and NGOs as policy-makers in
conflict areas, fragile states and
war-torn countries will be considered in
the CSMP.
The MPP
specialising in CSM is designed for
students with an academic background in
international relations, political
sciences and the wider social or human
sciences with a proven interest or
practical experience in the fields of
post-conflict-management and
reconstruction, peace building,
institutional development and
governance, regional security (esp.
developing frameworks for regional
security architectures), conflict
resolution or terrorism.
The MPP
specialising in CSM
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Provides
a coherent overview of conflict
studies and conflict management
theory and practice;
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Provides
different theoretical frameworks
that may be used to organise
historical knowledge and interpret
contemporary policy-making;
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Examines
theories and models of state-,
institution-, and peace-building,
and evaluates attempts to manage,
resolve, or transform conflicts;
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Provides
an ambitious example of the manner
in which the multi-disciplinary
approach of public policy associated
with conflict studies can overcome
the limitations of studying conflict
through any single disciplinary
lens.
Master’s
Scholarships
The Master’s
Scholarships are awarded for the normal
duration of the Master’s course (2
years) with an additional German
language course of generally 6 months
before the beginning of studies. All
scholarships will initially be awarded
for a maximum of 12 months and can be
extended for another year upon
application.
DAAD pays a
monthly scholarship rate of currently
750 ˆ. The scholarship also includes
contributions to health insurance in
Germany. In addition, DAAD grants an
appropriate travel allowance as well as
a study and research subsidy and in
applicable cases rent subsidies and / or
family allowances.
The
scholarship holders will be exempted
from tuition fees. They will be offered
special tutoring at the Brandt School,
and there is the possibility of further
activities.
Application
Requirements
Applications are open to candidates from
countries in the Middle East, Central
Asia, South Asia, South East Asia,
Africa and Latin America (List
of countries).
At the time
of their application, applicants for a
CSMP Master’s scholarship must
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have
completed their studies with a
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
(excellent or very good) in one of
the following areas: International
Relations, Peace and Conflict
Studies/War Studies, International
Law, Area Studies, Political
Sciences with concentrations in
conflict studies or conflict
regions. Highly qualified applicants
with different academic backgrounds
who demonstrate at least two years
practical experience in the field
are also eligible.
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have
excellent knowledge of English;
please provide evidence of this by
submission of appropriate language
certificates (e.g. TOEFL:
550/213/80); knowledge of German is
advantageous, but not required.
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in
general have completed their
Bachelor’s degree in the last six
years.
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two
years professional experience would
be an asset.
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Applicants cannot be considered if
they have been in Germany for more
than one year at the time of
application.
Application
Papers
Application
papers to be submitted include
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DAAD application form for research
grants and study scholarships
(please download
here);
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Motivation Letter containing a
precise description of the
applicant’s academic / professional
and personal reasons for wishing to
participate in the programme;
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Full
Curriculum Vitae including
information about precise field of
study and, if applicable,
description of job or voluntary
experience;
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Recent
language certificates giving
evidence of the level of proficiency
in English (TOEFL, IELTS) and if
applicable in German. Please make
sure to register in time for the
respective tests. Fees for obtaining
such certificates are considered as
a personal career investment and
will not be reimbursed.
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Two
letters of recommendation by
university professors and/or current
or former employers;
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Officially authenticated copies of
all certificates.
Further information about the papers to
be submitted is listed on the
application form which can also be
obtained from the Internet (www.daad.de/en/form),
from the diplomatic and consular
representations of the Federal Republic
of Germany or from the local DAAD
lecturers, Offices or Information
Centres.
Application
Deadline
The
3 complete sets of application papers
must be submitted by
05.07.2011
to
the DAAD IC Bishkek.
Contact
Further
information can be obtained from DAAD
Section 444 (csmp@daad.de).