Read more about student jobs, projects and internships here
With a Master of Social Sciences in International Security and Law you will be primed for a career in organisations that are involved in analysing, managing, and solving conflicts. It can be private or public organisations, and it can be organisations that are purely analytical or more broadly engaged in all dimensions of conflicts.
- Civil servant in central ministerial organisations, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Development Affairs, the Ministry of
- Defence, as well as emergency management agencies.
- International organisations such as the UN and its agencies, or the EU, NATO, the OSCE, or the World Bank.
- Non-governmental organisations such as the Red Cross and the International Crisis Group.
- Large private companies with interests in areas of conflict, typically in the domains of shipping and transportation or energy and resource extraction.
- Or as an advisor to policy-makers and practitioners who grapple with a particular conflict or crisis area (such as Haiti, Somalia, or Afghanistan) and who need to augment standing organisational capacities on a case-by-case basis.