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International Security and Law

FAQ for Aspiring Students

Find some of the most frequently asked questions

On this page, you will find some of the most frequently asked questions regarding the Master’s in International Security and Law (MOISL) that students ask during the application process, or when trying to decide whether this program is the right fit for them. 

General Questions about MOISL

This section covers general questions about the program, such as the academic contents of MOISL, student life, administrative questions, and internships. For questions about admission, please contact the admissions office at +45 65 50 10 52 from Monday-Friday 10-12. If you are unsure whether your questions relate to admission or not, please scroll down to see examples of questions regarding admission. 

 

MOISL is an interdisciplinary master’s programme, that focuses on international law and security in the context of global conflict.
You can read more here. We also recommend looking at the programme structure and reading the individual course descriptions, by clicking on the course you want to know more about.
As an academic master’s program, MOISL takes departure in relevant theories, but it has a strong focus on the practical application of the teaching material to real-life cases, including through simulation games. To learn more about how the courses are taught and whether the academic content of the program is suitable for you, we recommend browsing the course descriptions. You can find them here.
You can apply for credits through the study board on spoc.sdu.dk, and it will be their decision whether the course is academically relevant to MOISL. Please keep in mind, that you can only apply for credits after you have been officially admitted to the program. If you have previously studied another master’s program, applying for credits will be mandatory. For more guidance on this, you can contact the study board on spoc.sdu.dk after you have officially been admitted as a student. You can read more about the study board here.
In order to see what electives have previously been available to students, please click here.
A drop-down menu will appear. Here you can click on a specific semester and see a list of all the courses offered in that period. You can click on each course to read the course description, where you can find information about the examination form, requirements, and academic content. 
Many courses are offered repeatedly, but there can be variety in which courses are offered from one semester to the next. We cannot guarantee in advance which electives will be available in the future, since this is dependent on the availability of professors in any given semester. However, you can get an idea of the types of electives the program tends to cover by reviewing the electives that have been offered previously. Students will be further informed about their elective course options during the first semester. 
This varies widely. You can do internships both abroad and in Denmark. It could be at a Danish or a foreign embassy, at a company working with cybersecurity or shipping, or at an NGO fighting torture or advocating for the prevention of gross human rights violations. We have an internship database at MOISL with information on over 250 different internships that students have done previously. This will be made available to students during their first semester. We also always strive to put you in touch with MOISL students who have done the kind of internship you aspire to do. You can see examples the types of jobs that MOISL qualifies for here. Students generally apply for internships in similar fields. 
This depends on the internship, as workplaces have different deadlines. As rule of thumb, we recommend that you start applying in January if you want an internship in the fall semester. MOISL has an internship database with information on more than 250 internships previously held by our students, and deadlines for each internship are included. This will be made accessible to students during the first semester. If there is a specific organization you are interested in, it is a good idea to research their deadlines in advance. Each fall, we offer a webinar where older MOISL students share their internship experiences, including when and how to apply. 
  • Start early.
  • Research the positions thoroughly.
  • Find a structure for the application process that works for you.
  • Read the “work placement” course description (for 10 or 20 ECTS, respectively).  At MOISL, we only offer internships that are either 10 or 20 ECTS points, with the difference being the amount of time you expect to intern – hence the two different course descriptions. Be mindful that these are course descriptions for the spring of 2024, and they could change over time. Make sure to check the updated versions in the future by clicking the “menu” button. Here you can also find course descriptions for previous semesters. 
  • Attend the webinar on internship application that will be held in November of your first semester by your academic advisor. 
  • Attend the webinar with older MOISL students on their internship experience that will be held in November/December. 
  • Consider applying to several internship places to increase your prospects. 
  • For more information on internships, please visit this link.
The best way for you to assess whether this program is the right fit for you is by researching thoroughly. For this reason, we recommend that you read all relevant information available to you on our website. We also recommend that you attend (either in person or online) the open house event at SDU in February. There are no other open house events during the year. 
Yes. The mandatory course “master’s thesis lab” is taught online, and all sessions are recorded to accommodate the students, who will be doing internships in this period. 
No. You may however receive a small monthly financial compensation from the internship place to help set off living costs and other expenses. For more exact information on payment and internships, please read the course description for the course “work placement”. This is where you will always find the most updated information. You can find all course descriptions in the “menu” under “courses and schedule”, then click “offered courses”. You can also contact SDU International on spoc.sdu.dk. Keep in mind that this version might be outdated in the future, so make sure to always check the updated course description. Most students do their internships in the fall semester, but the course is also offered in the spring.
You can also apply for grants. For information on this, please contact SDU International on spoc.sdu.dk or by phone on +45 65 50 22 64 from Monday-Friday from 10-12.
Many students have jobs while studying. Make sure to check each semester the schedule of your courses, in particular any mandatory courses, before making commitments to your student job. 
Some of the courses require mandatory attendance, while others do not. To best be able to assess whether the attendance requirements will work for you, please check the course descriptions for each individual course to read up on the attendance requirements. You can find the specific information under the course descriptions.
This varies each semester and depends on how your classes will be scheduled. To get an idea of how classes have been scheduled previously, please read more here.

Questions about admission

Prior to applying, many students understandably have questions about admission. Examples of such questions are: 

  • Does my bachelor’s degree qualify for admission into this program? 
  • Which courses from my BA count for the relevant number of ECTS that I need? How do I document this?
  • How can I qualify for acceptance into this program or improve my chances?
  • Questions about language requirements, for example English language requirements and how to document them. 
  • How many applicants do we usually have and how competitive is the application process? 
  • What documents do I have to send in with my application?

You can find information about the application process here. If the available information does not answer your questions, please contact the admissions office. You can email them on spoc.sdu.dk or call them from Monday-Friday between 10-12 on 65 50 10 51. 

 

Last Updated 02.04.2024