Applications are currently being accepted for the University of Notre Dame's fully-funded Peace Studies Scholarship for International Students 2022–2023. With the aim of resolving violence and reducing human suffering, the Kroc Institute's Peace Studies Scholarship equips students to become great academics and teachers who contribute to the field of peacebuilding knowledge and practice.
Application Deadline: 15th December 2022
Eligible Countries: International
Type: PhD
Value of Award: All admitted students receive a full tuition scholarship, generous stipend (Cost-of-living in South Bend), health insurance, and additional funding for conference travel and research activities.
Number of Awards: Not Specified
Duration of Award: 3 years
Eligibility:
Applicants must hold at least a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution, domestic or international, to be eligible for admission to a graduate program at the University of Notre Dame.
Applicants will have related training or research experience in the joint area to which they are applying. Previous graduate work is not required except in the case of Peace Studies and Theology for which a master’s degree in theology is required. Prospective students interested in a master’s degree in peace studies should explore the Master of Global Affairs in International Peace Studies program.
Application Process: Apply here
All applicants must submit the Graduate School Application for Admission online. All required materials must be uploaded to the application; no paper materials will be accepted for consideration. Applications must be completed and submitted by December 15 preceding the fall semester of admission.
Required Materials
The Graduate School Application for Admission requires the applicant to provide the following materials:
Curriculum Vitae (CV);
Statement of intent;
Writing sample;
Names and contact information for three recommenders;
Unofficial transcripts from prior institutions or in-progress degrees;
Graduate Record Exam (GRE) score – General Test required for all areas except Anthropology and Psychology (Fall 2023 cycle);
TOEFLT or IELTS score for international applicants only.
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