The Peace and Conflict Studies Track is an interdisciplinary program that focuses on cultural, economic, educational, historical, political, psychological, religious, and social aspects of conflict resolution and peace efforts. The program brings together international students in order to use Israel as a laboratory for examining issues relating to regional and geopolitical conflicts, and the pursuit of peace. Students must take a minimum of 2 courses linked to the Study Track during any one semester to be ‘officially’ registered in the track and for it to appear on the transcript.
The Arab-Israeli Conflict (Fall)
Arab-Israeli Relations (Spring)
Terrorism and Responses (Fall)
Students have the option to take either Hebrew or Arabic during the semester.
Students are welcome to participate for a semester or a full academic year.
The “Peace and Conflict Studies Track” will appear on your transcript.