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Master of Conflict and Terrorism Studies (MCTS)

Are you interested in understanding conflict and terrorism and making the world a more secure place to live?

Find out how a Master of Conflict and Terrorism Studies (MCTS) can advance your understanding and analysis of political violence and give you the skills and knowledge of how to prevent it.

Hear from our panel of academics, students and graduates as they discuss the areas you can look forward to studying such as cybercrime, terrorism, international aid and post-conflict reconstruction.

Find out about the rewarding and meaningful careers that the MCTS programme can lead to and hear from graduate Bronwyn Burns-Tilney on her role as Cyber Security Consultant.

Join us and get your questions answered by our panel and find out what it’s like to study at postgraduate level at New Zealand's leading university.*
*QS World University Rankings 2020.


Date: Monday 16th November
Time: 6pm
Presenters: Dr Chris Wilson, Dr Thomas Gregory and Dr Fabio Scarpello
Panelists: Cyber Security Consultant Bronwyn Burns-Tilney, and MCTS student Madison Pascoe


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