This dual degree programme combines the faculties of two renowned educational institutions: George Mason's Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution School, the oldest and largest programme of graduate conflict studies in the United States, and the University of Malta's recently established Centre for the Study and Practice of Conflict Resolution (CSPCR), whose main interests are, inter alia, conflict resolution practices, the relationship between conflict and human rights, as well as justice and security.
If you successfully complete this course, you will earn two Masters' degrees:
- MSc Conflict Analysis and Resolution from George Mason University.
- MA Conflict Resolution and Mediterranean Security from the University of Malta.
The programme provides an array of theoretical and practical tools, enabling you to carry on a systematic and ongoing study of the nature, origins, and types of conflicts, and develop the requisite processes and conditions for the productive resolution of conflicts.
This dual degree program combines the faculties of two renowned educational institutions: George Mason's School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR), the oldest and largest programme of graduate conflict studies in the United States, and the University of Malta's newly established Centre for the Study and Practice of Conflict Resolution (CSPCR), whose main interests are , inter alia, conflict resolution practices, the relationship between conflict and human rights, as well as justice and security. S-CAR and CSPCR share teaching responsibilities in this program.
By successfully completing this collaborative postgraduate programme, you will earn two Masters degrees:
- MSc Conflict Analysis and Resolution from George Mason University.
- MA Conflict Resolution and Mediterranean Security from the University of Malta.
The programme aims to provide you with an array of theoretical and practical tools that will enable you to:
- Carry on a systematic and ongoing study of the nature, origins, and types of conflicts,
- Analyse the international relations and security scenarios of the Mediterranean region and in particular the nature, types and origins of the conflicts in this context,
- Develop the requisite processes and conditions for the productive resolution of conflicts,
- Apply the theories, skills, processes and techniques to empirical case-studies that will focus primarily on the Mediterranean.
  Semester 1   Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)   DST5201 Foundations of Conflict Analysis and Resolution Part 1 5 ECTS     DST5202 Foundations of Conflict Analysis and Resolution Part 2 5 ECTS     DST5204 Facilitations Skills 5 ECTS     DST5205 Negotiation 4 ECTS     DST5207 Euro-Mediterranean Dialogue 4 ECTS     DST5209 Economic Issues and Conflict 3 ECTS     DST5213 Human Rights and Conflict 4 ECTS         Semester 2   Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)   DST5208 Security Issues and Conflict 4 ECTS     DST5210 Conflict, Religion and Reconciliation 4 ECTS     DST5212 Legal Systems and Conflict 4 ECTS     DST5214 Ethnic and Cultural Factors in Conflict Resolution 4 ECTS     DST5215 Conflict Inquiry 3 ECTS     DST5217 Engaging Conflict 4 ECTS     SCR5218 Conflict, Representation and Cultural Politics 3 ECTS     SCR5219 Politics, Conflict and Violence 4 ECTS         Summer Semester   Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)   DST5216 Dissertation 30 ECTS       This programme of study is governed by the General Regulations for University Postgraduate Awards, 2021 and by the Bye-Laws for the award of Master of Arts in Conflict Resolution and Mediterranean Security - M.A. - under the auspices of the Centre for the Study and Practice of Conflict Resolution (CSPCR).