In Semester A there is a module which examines the roots, nature of conflict and traditional approaches to resolution, and another module, ‘Creative Tools for Transformation’, which examines in theory and practice arts approaches to conflict in a range of settings; in Semester B research methods are explored, with particular reference to case studies; the other module in Semester B asks students to undertake an arts intervention, with tutor supervision, in a community setting of their own choice; the dissertation may be a traditional written study or an in-depth practical project either in the UK or overseas.
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This cutting edge Master's programme aims to equip students, who want to make a difference, with a theoretical and practical understanding of how the arts can contribute to the processes of reconciliation, the peaceful transformation of conflict in a range of settings, and enhanced understanding of global interdependence. The course is closely linked to the ARROW programme (Art; a resource for Reconciliation Over the World) which works with partners in the West Bank, Kosovo, Sierra Leone, South Africa and elsewhere. There are 4 taught modules with a major dissertation/project which is equivalent to two modules.