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University of Groningen MA in Religion, Conflict and Globalization

University of Groningen

MA in Religion, Conflict and Globalization

Groningen, Netherlands

1 Years

English

Full time

Request application deadline *

01 Sep 2025

EUR 18,700 / per year **

On-Campus

* Dutch, EU/EEA and non-EU/EEA students

** for Non-EU|for EU/EEA EUR 2,530

Key Summary

    About: The MA in Religion, Conflict and Globalization explores the intersections of religion with global conflicts and the role of faith in cultural, social, and political contexts. This 1-year full-time program encourages critical thinking and in-depth analysis of contemporary issues influenced by religious beliefs.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates may pursue careers in sectors such as diplomacy, international relations, NGOs, media, and academic research, equipped to address complex global challenges involving religion and conflict.

Introduction

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of religion’s role in the modern world and the meaning that it holds for various peoples, relying on simplistic and outdated assumptions.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.

The Religion, Conflict and Globalization Master’s track aims to address the pivotal place of religion within the dynamics of a globalized world, and how this relates to conflicts that shape modern societies. The course is interdisciplinary, wide-ranging, and broad; including political, social, psychological, cultural, and legal dimensions.

Why study this program in Groningen?

  • Combination of anthropology, sociology, and political science is unique in the world.
  • Unique focus on the place of religion in a globalized world from an interdisciplinary perspective.
  • Relates latest research and theories to current developments.
  • Internships at embassies, ministry of foreign affairs, national and international NGO's.
  • Taught by leading experts with a world-class reputation at a Top 100 University.

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