Ph.D. in Strategic, Security and Peace Studies

Ph.D. in Strategic, Security, and Peace Studies is an interdisciplinary study program that delves into the intricacies of global security, conflict resolution, and peacebuilding. The program typically lasts 3-5 years and covers themes such as international relations, conflict theory, security policies, military strategy, diplomacy, and human rights. Students examine modern security issues such as terrorism, nuclear proliferation, and geopolitical conflicts, as well as peacekeeping and conflict resolution procedures at the local, national, and international levels. The curriculum consists of coursework, rigorous tests, and a dissertation that presents novel research to the discipline. Graduates frequently work in academia, government agencies, international organizations, and think tanks.