Site
Pays-Bas
Format d'étude
Campus
Langue du cours
Anglais
Domaines d'études
Droit, Relations internationales, Justice pénale, Criminologie
Durée
2 Ans
Rythme d'étude
À temps plein
Niveau
Maîtrises
Frais de scolarité
Demande des informations
Site
Pays-Bas
Format d'étude
Campus
Langue du cours
Anglais
Domaines d'études
Droit, Relations internationales, Justice pénale, Criminologie
Durée
2 Ans
Rythme d'étude
À temps plein
Niveau
Maîtrises
Frais de scolarité
Demande des informations
IMARC is a 2-year interdisciplinary research program in international criminology offered by two universities, focusing on the critical, cultural, and global dimensions of border crossing, security, and social justice. IMARC aims to address the need for internationally oriented and interdisciplinary trained researchers who can offer original insights and analyses as well as innovative, effective, and ethical solutions to advance both policy and practice and academic research. The overall program provides students with an opportunity to study a broad range of substantive criminological issues whilst simultaneously providing a robust theoretical foundation within which students can develop deeper analytical and critical thinking.
As a research-intensive master’s program, there is also a strong emphasis on providing students with training in a variety of research approaches and methodologies and an extended dissertation. Because these issues cross-disciplinary, cultural, and national boundaries, the labor market will increasingly need employees who can think, communicate, and act across borders. International companies and universities demand professionals with this knowledge. IMARC facilitates a program for a multidisciplinary group of students who, on the one hand, want to develop knowledge, skills, and expertise around the themes of migration, security, and social issues and who, on the other hand, want to develop more research skills and have more time for research. IMARC aims to train students for the professional field at NGOs, (semi) public authorities, international private companies, and research institutes within Europe and beyond.
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The International Master’s in Advanced Research in Criminology (IMARC) is the only existing 2-year programme in criminology that focuses on border crossing, security and social justice. The joint programme is offered by three different Universities in Europe.
The Universities involved in the programme, all have an ample, albeit different research and teaching expertise in the field of criminology, with special regards to the border crossing, security and social justice. The main aim of the Strategic Partnership is bringing this expertise together and developing a balanced and innovative curriculum with a number of common activities and courses (mainly in the field of global criminology, research methods and transferable skills) and optional courses in order to provide the possibility to follow different tracks. ln addition, IMARC will include innovative, interactive teaching methods, in which the strengths of both face-to-face student-lecturer contact, informal learning and social media are optimised.
Università degli Studi di Milano
Italie
Relations internationales, Science politique, Politique publique, Philosophie
Maîtrise ès arts (MA)
Anglais
2 Ans
The University of Manchester
Royaume-Uni
Relations internationales, Science de l'environnement, Science politique, Gestion des urgences et des catastrophes
Master en sciences (MSc)
Anglais
1 Année
EU Business School
Suisse
Relations internationales
Maîtrise ès arts (MA)
Anglais
1 Année
ESPOL
France
Relations internationales, Science politique
Maîtrise ès arts (MA)
Anglais
2 Ans
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