Peace and Conflict Studies (master's two years)
- Credits:
- 120
- Duration:
- 2 years
The Peace and Conflict Studies Master’s Program (PECOS) provides analytic tools and empirical insights to understand the multifaceted challenges associated with war and conflict. This program combines advanced training in research methods and techniques with practitioner perspectives to equip students for future careers in government, international organizations, or academia. This program is suited for students who wish to combine rigorous analysis with real-world perspectives on some of the most complex challenges facing states and the wider international community.
PECOS student life
Career opportunities
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Consular Fellow of the US Foreign Services
Angelica Estevez’s interest in international relations and Scandinavia made her choose the Peace and Conflict Studies program (PECOS) in Oslo. This spring she’s finishing her degree and will continue her journey as an employee of the US Foreign Services.
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Adviser
Emil Klashaugen is working with consular affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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Communicator
Indigo Trigg-Hauger is a communicator with the responsibility to actively promote, produce and connect PRIO through blogs, podcasts, networks, media relations and events.