The Peace, Resilience, and Social Justice MSc at the University of Bradford exposes students to current challenges, debates, and trends in the fields of peace, resilience, and social justice studies. The course, which is research-led and informed by policy/practice, equips students with analytical and practical knowledge required to engage in contemporary global and national debates.Course Content: The program emphasizes global development and justice within local settings. It provides inter-disciplinary perspectives on issues such as conflict, violence, and security, sustainable development, political economy, human rights, and gender. Key emphasis is on an innovative pedagogy of partnership, focussing on knowledge exchange and co-construction of understanding the key issues on peace, resilience, and social justice.Key Modules: Some of the core modules include PPM7116M - Peace, Conflict, and Development, PPM7114M - Conflict, Security, and Development, PPM7118M - Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding, PPM7121M - International Politics and Security Studies, and PPM7108Z - Placement.Future Careers: Graduates from this program acquire a range of skills that make them attractive to employers such as the local and national government, non-governmental organizations, international organizations, the private sector, think tanks, and others working in international development. The program also provides a perfect base for those looking to undertake doctoral research in the field.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page: Peace, Resilience, and Social Justice at University of Bradford