The International Summer School in Comparative Conflict Studies is part of the Department of Political Studies at the Faculty of Media and Communications (FMK) and the M.A. program in Political Studies and International Relations. The school provides a learning opportunity for students interested in the study and analysis of societies in and post-conflict.
Interdisciplinary in its nature, drawing from the fields of Peace and Conflict Studies, History, Anthropology, Education, Law, Political Sciences and International Relations, the International Summer School in Comparative Conflict Studies allows students to engage critically with each course’s themes, and provides students with an interactive learning experience utilizing frontal lectures and class discussions focusing on comparative conflict analysis of different case studies.
Language of instruction for all courses is English.
Our courses are offered to graduate students, advanced undergraduate students and professionals working in related fields. Students who complete the course requirements may transfer 4 ECTS course credits to their home institution.
Applicants can attend one course from this list:
VIOLENCE, WAR AND TRAUMA
Prof. Marie Breen-Smyth
FEMINIST PEACE AND SECURITY STUDIES: THE GENDERED CONTINUUM OF PEACE-WAR
Dr. Catia C. Confortini
CITIZENSHIP IN THE 21ST CENTURY: FRAGILE RIGHTS, UNEQUAL SOCIETIES, DIVIDED CITIES, AND GLOBAL MOVEMENTS
Dr. Igor Štiks
JUSTICE AFTER MASS ATROCITIES: TRUTH-SEEKING, RETRIBUTION, REPARATION
Dr. Olivera Simic
SECURITY, CONFLICT AND THE RISE OF ILLIBERALISM
Dr. Sonja Stojanović Gajić
Application deadline: March 3, 2023.
For more information about courses and lecturers visit cfccs.org.
For all questions and information please contact us at summerschool@cfccs.org.