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- Terrorism, Security & Society MA
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Qualification
MA - Master of Arts Degree
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Location
Main Site
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Study mode
Full time
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Start date
29-SEP-25
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Duration
1 Year
Course summary
Terrorism today is more deadly than any other time in modern history. From extreme right-wing mass shootings to Islamic State-inspired bombings and conspiracy theory-driven violence, it continues to evolve and adapt to changing environments and technologies. The impact of this form of political violence, however, goes beyond its immediate lethality. As recent events in the Middle-East have demonstrated, terrorism can, in a stroke, upend and drastically change geopolitical landscapes, catalyse new regional conflicts, and sow societal divisions around the world. ´óÏó´«Ã½d by leading terrorism and national security scholars and current and former government practitioners, this Masters level programme will introduce students to this complex and ever evolving phenomenon – its history, causes, and how to combat it at home and abroad. Students will learn, among other things, how terrorists recruit members, the innovative ways they use cutting-edge technologies, and the strategies governments pursue to reduce the threat. The programme is deliberately designed to encourage a multidisciplinary approach which draws on history, political science, international relations and sociology. Students will also learn practical skills including intelligence analysis and how to use open source intelligence (OSINT) in specialised sessions with practitioners.
Key benefits
- Provides an advanced foundation and comprehensive understanding of relevant issues in the field of security studies, as well as an overview of the theories and paradigms related to the concepts of terrorism and counter terrorism, enabling students to undertake further research or enter into careers targeted at understanding these issues.
- Develops and nurtures the intellectual and analytical skills of each student, enabling you to conceptualise theories, approaches and problems, gather information, critically analysing the data and information, critically evaluate risk management options, and develop reflexive policy responses.
- An opportunity to be taught by members of the International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation (ICSR), in the Department of War Studies, which is a global centre of excellence that enjoys close relationships with other academic institutions, think-tanks, nongovernmental organisations and policy- making bodies around the world. There are also occasional opportunities for internships and research assistant roles for students.
- In addition to the academic grounding this MA will provide, we also have a strong practitioner focus with guest lectures and talks from leading figures in social media companies, politics, law enforcement, intelligence, and civil society, as well as government ministers, ambassadors and generals.
Employability
War Studies graduates go on to work for NGOs, the FCO, the MOD, the Home Office, NATO, the UN or pursue careers in journalism, finance, academia, the diplomatic services, the armed forces and more. Recent posts held by our alumni include Threat Analyst, Director of Political Violence Forecasting, Research Advisor at NATO Defence College, Foreign Policy Fellow.
Application deadline
25/08/2025
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£ 35,800per year
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University information
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University League Table
24th
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Campus address
King's College London, University of London, Strand, London, London, London, WC2R 2LS, United Kingdom