CPDS is a two year, four semester collaborative MA Program between Norwegian University of Life Sciences (UMB)in Aas, Eastern University, Batticola, and Ruhuna University, Matara in Sri Lanka and Tribhuwan University in Kathmandu. The collaborative academic program involves student and faculty exchange between the partner institutions.
Given the multidisciplinary nature of Conflict, Peace and Development Studies (CPDS) program, Tribhuvan University has now decided to open admissions to this MA program to applicants from all disciplines in addition to the seventeen subject areas identified in the previous notice.
CPDS invites Applications for Academic Year 2008-10
Conflict, peace & Development Studies Program (CPDS) is a two-year, four semester collaborative MA Program between Norwegian University of Life Sciences in Aas; Sri Lankan Eastern University, Batticola and Ruhana University, Matara; and Tribhuvan University, kathmandu as the central coordinating institution. A limited number of students (33) are to be selected throught open competition.