Ph.D. Program Description
The Ph.D. Program in Peace and Conflict Studies provides a holistic and interdisciplinary approach to prepare students to pursue independent research aimed at analyzing and resolving the complex issues facing the global milieu of peace and conflict using a variety of conflict resolution, social justice, and peace studies tools, processes, and methods.
It is the goal of the Program and the Mauro Centre to provide a rigorous doctoral program. The significance of research in peace and conflict studies, and of intervention for conflict resolution and peace-building demands a high standard of commitment, scholarship, and professionalism.
Please also consult the Faculty of Graduate Studies for more information about graduate study at the University of Manitoba.
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University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2M6 Canada


