University of London

Internal Displacement, Conflict and Protection

London, United Kingdom

The Non-degree in Internal Displacement, Conflict and Protection at University of London is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of London, founded in 1836 and headquartered in one of the world’s leading capitals, offers a broad and flexible higher-education environment through its federated colleges and institutes. Serving around 170,000 students with some 50,000 international learners, the University of London is notable for its global reach, diverse academic programs and long tradition of research excellence. Its structure lets students choose from a wide range of disciplines while benefiting from the prestige and resources of constituent colleges.

Academics span arts and humanities, social sciences, law, medicine, business and STEM fields across roughly 100 programs, supported by extensive research networks and partnerships. Students can access world-class faculty, libraries and laboratory facilities hosted by individual colleges, while interdisciplinary initiatives enable cross-college collaboration. The university’s scale also provides abundant extracurricular opportunities, professional development services and pathways to internships and research placements.

London’s international setting offers unmatched cultural and career resources: global firms, cultural institutions and start-up ecosystems are within easy reach. International students benefit from tailored support services, language preparation options and strong alumni networks across sectors and countries. Whether seeking rigorous research training or industry-aligned professional degrees, the University of London provides flexible routes, strong employability outcomes and the vibrancy of studying in a global city.

About the Program

The Internal Displacement, Conflict and Protection program at the University of London is a non-degree course for students who want to learn about internal displacement and protection. It lasts several weeks and is taught in English. This program helps students understand conflict and protection issues.

The curriculum covers topics such as internal displacement, conflict, and protection. Students develop skills in critical thinking and problem solving. The program includes online discussions and case studies to help students learn from real-life examples.

After completing this program, students can work as Refugee Resettlement Specialists, Human Rights Officers, or Protection Monitors. They can also work as Policy Analysts or Advocacy Coordinators for organizations that help people affected by conflict.

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