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How long is the Master of Peace and Conflict Studies?

Rotary Peace Fellows at UQ undertake a 24-unit Master of Peace and Conflict Studies, delivered as a full-time program over 18 months, commencing in February each year.
 

What is the academic workload like?

The program is academically rigorous and involves a full-time workload, including lectures, seminars, readings, class preparations, assessments, and collaborative projects. You need to assume a workload of 40 hours per week. Fellows benefit from a balance of theoretical learning and practical application.

Who is eligible to apply for a Rotary Peace Fellowship?

Applicants should demonstrate a strong academic background, relevant professional experience in peace and development fields, proven leadership potential, and strong English language proficiency. Applicants need to have the equivalent of at least 3 years full time work experience to be eligible to apply. They are need to have at least years since their previous university degree. To view the English language requirements, please click here.

Do I apply through UQ or Rotary first?

Applications must first be submitted to The Rotary Foundation. Shortlisted candidates are interviewed by the Peace Centre Director and Deputy Director at UQ, and successful applicants are then invited to apply to UQ as part of the admissions process.

What does the Rotary Peace Fellowship cover?

The Rotary Peace Fellowship provides comprehensive funding, including tuition, travel expenses, a living stipend, and other study-related costs. This includes the Applied Field Experience.

Can fellows bring family members to Brisbane?

Yes, fellows may bring family members to Brisbane. However, fellows should review the specific provisions and visa requirements. Please note that school aged children in Australia incur an annual school fee over Aus$22,000 per child, even for public schools. These costs are NOT covered by the Rotary Peace Fellowship.

What support does the Rotary Peace Centre provide?

The Rotary Peace Centre offers tailored academic support and professional development opportunities, along with access to a global network of peace practitioners.

What is it like living and studying in Brisbane?

Brisbane is a welcoming and very multicultural city of nearly 3 million inhabitants. 42% of Brisbane’s residents were not born in Australia. It offers a relaxed lifestyle, warm, sub-tropical climate, and excellent quality of life. UQ is ranked amongst the world’s top 30-40 universities and provides a vibrant campus environment with world-class facilities and strong student support services.

How large is the cohort?

Cohorts are small and diverse, fostering a collaborative learning environment and strong peer connections. Peace fellows are also offered office space within our School.

What do graduates typically do after the program?

Graduates pursue careers across international organisations, government, NGOs, academia, and community sectors, working to advance peace and conflict resolution worldwide.

Is there an alumni network?

Yes, fellows join the global Rotary Peace Fellows alumni network, offering ongoing opportunities for collaboration, professional development, and engagement in peacebuilding initiatives.

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