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Global Leadership and Peacebuilding MSc

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Our Global Leadership and Peacebuilding MSc examines the mutually reinforcing links between global leadership, peace and society, especially in developing nations. Through this blended learning programme, which offers both face-to-face and online modules, and which supports wholly online study where applicable, you will learn to understand the huge significance of global leadership processes and outcomes in peacebuilding efforts in the developing world and the impacts they have on society. Next generation leaders must be able to thrive across different socio-cultural contexts while achieving success in organisations. In a dynamic global context with a wide array of diverse actors and stakeholders, global leaders need a unique set of skills and must be uniquely prepared. The Global Leadership and Peacebuilding programme seeks: (i) To deepen students' understanding of the different patterns of global leadership that have underlined social, political, economic and peace processes and outcomes in developing societies and across the world; (ii) To advance peacebuilding knowledge - conceptually and operationally - on the process of leadership and global problem-solving in developing societies and across the world; (iii) To develop in students deep analytical skills on responses to global challenges in the 21st century. Students learn to understand the enormous complexity of global leadership – the multiple cultures, multiple actors, multiple levels of operation, and the interconnections among all of this. What will this mean for those trying to respond across all these levels to build peace in multiple ways? What are the situations, contexts and cases that best reflect this complexity? Who are the actors that demonstrate capacity to manage this complexity? What are the tools for effectively managing this complexity?

Key benefits

  • The MSc programme offers an innovative approach to the interdisciplinary study of global leadership and peacebuilding: it is the only MSc programme in the UK where global leadership is studied in relation to peace and security, peacebuilding and societal development.
  • The programme’s blended learning format allows for a range of learning experiences and options: the core and compulsory modules are a mix of online learning and intensive face to face classroom experiences; optional module choices are available for those studying face to face or for online learning.
  • Students have the opportunity to interrogate key leadership concepts and challenge mainstream assumptions, and to understand how global leadership has unique, intense and far-reaching complexities that defy standard narratives around: what leadership is; how assertions of influence occur; why certain (effective and ineffective) leaders emerge; and what constitutes the relationship between institutions and leadership.
  • Students can transform their perspectives on global leadership and undergo personal development to translate their ideas into change-making opportunities within their own contexts.
  • There are many opportunities to network with the African Leadership Centre’s global network of renowned academics, practitioners, activists and institutional partners that include universities, international organisations, and research and policy institutions from across the world, with teaching offered by key intellectuals and experts on global leadership and peacebuilding from both the global north and south.
  • Students have access to a broad selection of optional modules across King’s, with emphasis on the Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy.

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Employability

Graduates of our MSc programme use the skills and knowledge that they develop to build careers in further academic research, teaching, the public and private sectors, transnational corporations, international organisations (UN, EU, AU and worldwide regional organisations), international business and non-governmental organisations. 

Curious to find out more? Access on-demand content including taster lectures and talks, and meet our current staff and students on our subject hub page.

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Employability

Graduates of our MSc programme use the skills and knowledge that they develop to build careers in further academic research, teaching, the public and private sectors, transnational corporations, international organisations (UN, EU, AU and worldwide regional organisations), international business and non-governmental organisations. 

Curious to find out more? Access on-demand content including taster lectures and talks, and meet our current staff and students on our subject hub page.

Application closing date guidance

We encourage you to apply as early as possible so that there is sufficient time for your application to be assessed. We may need to request further information from you during the application process.

King's College London is committed to the recruitment of students with the greatest academic ability and to maintain a diverse student population. In order to ensure a balanced international student population for our most competitive programmes, we have implemented the following deadlines:

For applicants who are currently residing in mainland China, the first application deadline is 10 January 2024 (23:59 UK time).

· We highly encourage you to apply by this deadline due to high demand, but applications will continue to be reviewed thereafter until the final application deadline on 10 March 2024 (23:59 UK time).

· If you reside in mainland China and apply for this programme after the above final deadline, your application may be automatically withdrawn and you will not be eligible for an application fee refund.

Our first application deadline for all other applicants is on 10 March 2024 (23:59 UK time). The final application deadlines for this programme are:

· Overseas (international) fee status: 26 July 2024 (23:59 UK time)

· Home fee status: 26 August 2024 (23:59 UK time)

After the first application deadline, if the programme becomes full before the final deadlines stated above, we will close the programme to further applications.

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