Graduate Diploma in Social Justice (Peace and Conflict Studies)
Program Overview
The University of Sydney's Graduate Diploma in Social Justice (Peace and Conflict Studies) equips students with theoretical knowledge and practical skills in conflict resolution, peacebuilding, and human rights on a global scale. Through renowned scholars and experiential learning, the program explores challenges and strategies in transforming conflict, achieving reconciliation, and promoting international peace. Graduates pursue careers in organizations like the United Nations, NGOs, academia, and government agencies.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Graduate Diploma in Social Justice (Peace and Conflict Studies) at the University of Sydney is a one-year full-time program (part-time options available) designed to equip students with the theoretical understanding and practical skills needed to engage with issues of conflict, violence, peace, justice, and human rights on a local and global scale. The program focuses on developing a deep understanding of the intellectual and practical challenges of achieving peace with justice, exploring topics such as:
- Justice and reconciliation after mass violence
- The role of the United Nations in peacekeeping and peacebuilding The program is tailored to suit individual interests and career aspirations.
Outline:
Course Content:
The program covers a range of topics related to peace and conflict studies, including:
- Media and Conflict Resolution: Students learn how the media can contribute to conflict resolution from renowned peace journalist, novelist, and former BBC World News presenter, Associate Professor Jake Lynch.
- Transforming Conflict and Building Peace: Students explore the challenges of transforming conflict, building peace, and achieving reconciliation after mass violence with leading trauma and transitional justice scholar, Dr Wendy Lambourne.
- Human Rights and International Peace: Students delve into the role of human rights and the United Nations in maintaining international peace and security with genocide studies scholar, Dr Eyal Mayroz.
Course Structure:
The program requires students to complete:
- 3 core units
- 3 selective units in the Peace and Conflict stream
- 2 elective units
Course Schedule:
- Intake: Check semester start dates.
- Location: Camperdown/Darlington University of Sydney
- Study Mode: Face to face
Careers:
Graduates of the program are well-prepared for rewarding careers in a variety of fields, including:
- United Nations: International Programs Officer, Junior Professional Officer, Knowledge Broker
- Non-Government Organizations: Managing Director and Mediator, Reporter, Humanitarian Policy Officer, Project and Gender Officer, Youth Outreach Coordinator
- Media Organizations: Reporter, Producer
- Private Sector: Managing Director and Mediator, Manager of Business Intelligence and Communication
- Government Departments and Agencies: Humanitarian Policy Officer
- Academic Career: PhD and academic positions
Other:
- The program is informed by the latest research in the field.
- Students have the opportunity to participate in a Model UN and other experiential learning activities.
Admission Criteria:
- Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree with a minimum 60 percent average calculated over the whole degree, from the University of Sydney, with a major in the humanities or social sciences, or an equivalent level of performance in an equivalent qualification.
- Completion of the Graduate Certificate in Social Justice with a minimum credit (65 percent) average, or an equivalent qualification.
- English Language Requirements:
Application Process:
- Submit Application: Submit an application through the University of Sydney portal.
- Closing Dates:
- Semester 1: 31 January of the commencing year
- Semester 2: 15 July of the commencing year View scholarship closing dates.
The University of Sydney
Overview:
The University of Sydney is a renowned institution of higher learning located in Sydney, Australia. It is known for its strong research focus and diverse academic programs.
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Student Life and Campus Experience:
Key Reasons to Study There:
Academic Programs:
The University of Sydney offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses across various fields of study, including:
- Architecture, Design and Planning
- Arts and Social Sciences
- Business
- Economics
- Education and Social Work
- Engineering and Computer Science
- Law
- Medicine and Health
- Music
- Science
Other:
The University of Sydney is actively involved in research, tackling global challenges and developing new solutions. It boasts over 150 research centers and networks, making it a leading research university worldwide. The institution also publishes numerous articles and books annually, showcasing the expertise of its academics.
Entry Requirements:
- Domestic Students:
- Mandatory:
- A bachelor's degree with a minimum 60 percent average calculated over the whole degree, from the University of Sydney, with a major in the humanities or social sciences, or an equivalent level of performance in an equivalent qualification; or
- Completion of the Graduate Certificate in Social Justice with a minimum credit (65 percent) average, or an equivalent qualification.
- International Students:
- Mandatory:
- Same as domestic students: A bachelor's degree with a minimum 60 percent average calculated over the whole degree, from the University of Sydney, with a major in the humanities or social sciences, or an equivalent level of performance in an equivalent qualification; or
- Completion of the Graduate Certificate in Social Justice with a minimum credit (65 percent) average, or an equivalent qualification.
Language Proficiency Requirements:
- Mandatory: