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  Religion, Conflict and Globalisation MA


University of Groningen    Religion, Culture & Society

Full time September MA 1 year full time
History & Archaeology (19) Theology & Religious Studies (34)

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The Religion, Conflict and Globalisation MA programme at the University of Groningen offers a unique and interdisciplinary approach to understanding the role of religion in our globalized world. With a focus on political, social, psychological, cultural, and legal dimensions, this programme explores the connections between religion, conflict, and peace. The curriculum consists of compulsory courses and a range of electives, allowing students to specialize in topics such as Conflict and Peacebuilding, Migration, or Gender. Entry requirements include a bachelor's degree in Theology, Religious Studies, Arts, Political Sciences, or Social Sciences. Students with other backgrounds can join via a pre-master's programme.

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How are religion, conflict and peace related? How does globalization affect local religious traditions? How do religious and secular actors interact in debates on migration and gender?

Within the modern world, it is clear that religion has a major role in many conflicts occurring at multiple levels and locations. Yet religion is also one of the main ways in which people connect with each other across the globe. Despite this social and political significance, NGOs, governments and journalists alike often have misguided understandings of religion’s role in the modern world and the meaning that it holds for various peoples, relying on simplistic and outdated assumptions. This can contribute to disagreements, tensions and misunderstandings, with potentially serious consequences.

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Entry Requirements

A grade list of the marks of your bachelor's degree programme with an explanation of the followed courses.

Bachelor's degree in Theology, Religious Studies, Arts (e.g. International Organizations, Middle Eastern Studies, Philosophy), Political Sciences or Social Sciences (e.g. Anthropology, Psychology, Sociology). Depending on your former study and courses a reading package will be provided. We assume that you are aware of the concepts and theoretical discussions outlined in this literature.

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