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Cfa Gpss Jordan 2017
Cfa Gpss Jordan 2017
ORGANIZED BY
Jointly offered by the German-Jordanian University in Amman, and the Center for Global
Politics at Freie Universität Berlin.
CURRICULUM
The modules offered during this intensive short-term program will provide students with an
insight into recent developments in the Middle East and the European Union. The modules
will touch upon new approaches to global politics, the interplay between domestic politics
and global politics and regional responses to political and social challenges. The exchange
of views and ideas will include input from German and Jordanian as well as other academics
and students from the region.
YOUR BENEFITS
• Earn a joint certificate worth 4 ECTS credits from two renowned institutions
• Get engaged in political dialogue with peers from the MENA region and Europe
• Take part in an enriching learning experience and extracurricular activities
• Find out how to enroll in further study or Ph.D. programs in Germany
• Make new contacts and join a vibrant international alumni network
ADMISSION
Your background:
• Good knowledge of and interest in global politics, excellent command of English
• Final year of undergraduate studies or first academic degree (B.A. or equivalent),
ideally in Political Science, International Relations or a related field
Please provide:
• Letter of Motivation
• Curriculum Vitae (resume)
• B.A. certificate or academic transcripts
• English Language Diploma
The tuition fee for the Fall School amount to 100 €, but there is a limited amount of waivers
available. If you want to apply for a waiver, please supply an extra letter stating substantial
reasons. For more information, please visit our website www.seasonal-schools.org or contact
us directly.
CONTACT
Lydia Tetzner (Senior Program Manager)
Center for Global Politics
Freie Universität Berlin
Email: seasonal-schools@global-politics.org
This program is generously sponsored by DAAD with funding from the Federal Ministry of Education and
Research.