Education and courses

Students at the University of Copenhagen

Centre for Resolution of International Conflicts (CRIC) is affiliated with a number of degrees, specializations and courses both at the University of Copenhagen and at other institutions.

The development and proliferation of teaching and knowledge in the areas of conflict studies and peacebuilding is part of the core ambition of CRIC.

 

2022: Specialization: International Relations, Diplomacy and Conflict Studies. Jonathan Luke Austin and Maja Zehfuss.

 

 

Spring 2022: MA elective: Anti-colonial and Postcolonial Theory. 7,5 ECTS. Derek Scott Denman.

2020: Specialization: International Relations and Conflict Resolution

2019: Specialization: International Relations and Conflict Resolution

2018: Specialization: International Relations, Diplomacy and Conflict Studies. Rebecca Adler-Nissen, Isabel Bramsen, Lise Philipsen and Ole Wæver.

Spring 2018: MA elective: Securitization Theory: Debates and Doings. 7,5 ECTS. Ole Wæver.

2017: Specialization: International Relations, Diplomacy and Conflict Studies. Rebecca Adler-Nissen, Isabel Bramsen, Lise Philipsen and Ole Wæver.

2017: MSc mandatory: Security Risk Management, 7,5 ECTS, Degree Programme in Security Risk Management. Karen Lund Petersen and Ole Wæver.

2017: MSc mandatory: Approaches to International Conflicts - From Theory to Methods, 15 ECTS, Specialization in International Relations, Diplomacy and Conflict Studies. Rebecca Adler-Nissen, Isabel Bramsen, Lise Philipsen and Ole Wæver.

Autumn 2017: MA elective: Peacebuilding: Theories, Methods and Culture. 7,5 ECTS. Anine Hagemann.

2016: MSc mandatory: Security Risk Management, 7,5 ECTS, Degree Programme in Security Risk Management. Karen Lund Petersen and Ole Wæver.

2016: MSc mandatory: Approaches to International Conflicts - From Theory to Methods, 15 ECTS, Specialization in International Relations, Diplomacy and Conflict Studies. Rebecca Adler-Nissen, Isabel Bramsen, Lise Philipsen and Ole Wæver.

2016: Specialization: International Relations, Diplomacy and Conflict Studies. Rebecca Adler-Nissen, Isabel Bramsen, Lise Philipsen and Ole Wæver.

2016: MA elective: International Aspects of State Fragility, 7,5 ECTS. Nikolas Emmanuel.

2016: MA elective: Ethnic Conflict, 7,5 ECTS. Nikolas Emmanuel.

Autumn 2016: MA elective: Peacebuilding and Human Rights – policies, institutions, approaches, 7,5 ECTS. Mie Roesdahl.

Spring 2016: MA elective: The Politics of Memory and Commemoration in Ireland, 10 ECTS, Aarhus University. Sara Dybris McQuaid.

2015: MSc mandatory: Security Risk Management, 7,5 ECTS, Degree Programme in Security Risk Management. Karen Lund Petersen and Ole Wæver.

2015: MSc mandatory: Approaches to International Conflicts - From Theory to Methods, 15 ECTS, Specialization in International Relations, Diplomacy and Conflict Studies. Rebecca Adler-Nissen, Isabel Bramsen, Lise Philipsen and Ole Wæver.

2015: MA elective: International Aspects of State Fragility, 7,5 ECTS. Nikolas Emmanuel.

2015: MA elective: Ethnic Conflict, 7,5 ECTS. Nikolas Emmanuel.

2015: Specialization: International Relations, Diplomacy and Conflict Studies. Rebecca Adler-Nissen, Isabel Bramsen, Lise Philipsen and Ole Wæver.

2015: MA elective: Conflict in Africa, 10 ECTS, Center for African Studies, University of Copenhagen. Bjørn Møller.

Autumn 2015: MA elective: Digital activism in the context of the Arab Spring, TORS, University of Copenhagen. Donatella Della Ratta.

Autumn 2015: MA elective: Language and Conflict, 5 ECTS, Aarhus University. Sara Dybris McQuaid.

2014: MSc mandatory: Security Risk Management, 7,5 ECTS, Degree Programme in Security Risk Management. Karen Lund Petersen and Ole Wæver.

2014: MA elective: Ethnic Conflict, 7,5 ECTS. Nikolas Emmanuel.

2014: Specialization: International Relations, Diplomacy and Conflict Studies. Rebecca Adler-Nissen, Isabel Bramsen, Lise Philipsen and Ole Wæver.

2014: PhD course: The trouble with violence - lessons from psychology, sociology and anthropology. In collaboration with Johannes Lang and Henrik Vigh. Poul Poder.

2014: BA course: Pack up your troubles: The peace process in Northern Ireland, 10 ECTS, Aarhus University. Sara Dybris McQuaid.

2014: BA course: Conflicts on Parade: Acts of Violence, Men of Violence, Victims of Violence, 15 ECTS, Aarhus University. Sara Dybris McQuaid.

2014: BA course: The past is an instrument with which the present builds a future: The politics of memory and commemoration, 5 ECTS, Aarhus University. Sara Dybris McQuaid.

2014: MA elective: Conflict in Africa, 10 ECTS, Center for African Studies, University of Copenhagen. Bjørn Møller.

Autumn 2014: BA and MA elective: State Collapse and Reconstruction, Nikolas Emmanuel.

Autumn 2014: MA Course: Minorities in the Middle East. Middle East Studies, University of Copenhagen. Jakob Skovgaard-Petersen.

Spring 2014: BA and MA elective: Politics in Africa. Nikolas Emmanuel.

2013: MA elective: Conflict in Africa, 10 ECTS, Center for African Studies, University of Copenhagen. Bjørn Møller.

 

 

See past and current courses in the course catalogue for University of Copenhagen.

Here you can find descriptions for the courses.