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 * The Programme
   * Programme Structure
   * Academic Calendar
   * Our Partners
     * University of Glasgow (UK, Scotland)
     * Dublin City University (Ireland)
     * Charles University (Czech Republic)
     * University of Trento (Italy)
   * Internships & Placements
   * Entry Requirements and Application Process
   * News and Updates
   * Course Regulations
 * Fees and Funding
   * Tuition Fees
   * Funding Opportunities
 * Student Experience
   * What Our Students Say
   * Studying in Europe
   * Visa Information
   * The Security Distillery – IMSISS Student Think Tank
     * The Security Distillery is an initiative by IMSISS students, for
       students. They aim to turn complex issues into simple matters in order to
       provide quality, accessible information for students and researchers.
   * Intercultural Competency
   * Our Alumni
 * Additional Opportunities
   * Summer Schools
   * Internships & Placements
   * BEF Forum
   * EU-US Young Leaders Seminar
   * Cyber 9/12
   * GLOBE
   * Gaming Lab
   * KNOWMAD Open Source Intelligence Training
 * FAQs
 * Apply
 * Contact Us


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apply for Erasmus Mundus scholarships. Click for more info on funding
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apply for Erasmus Mundus scholarships. Click for more info on funding
opportunities


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WHAT IS IMSISS?

The International Master in Security, Intelligence, and Strategic Studies
specialises in teaching students the complex, challenging realities of
international security faced by a wide range of actors, from nation-states and
international organisations to multi-national corporations. Globalisation and
increased interdependency have radically changed the way we understand security
in relation to the state, society, the economy, and even the biosphere. There is
a growing demand for greater attention and coordinated responses from the
international community, including not only individual countries but also
international organisations such as the European Union (EU), the African Union
(AU), the United Nations (UN) and security alliances such as NATO.


OUR PARTNERS

The IMSISS programme is supported by a consortium of academic and non-academic
partners. Together we aim to provide students on the programme with access to
knowledgeable teachers, practitioners and researchers working on many different
aspects of security, intelligence and strategy, with core values of inclusivity,
collaboration and cooperation, communication and the friendly exchange of ideas,
and a desire to learn and understand different perspectives to our own.

Click the buttons below for information about each of our partner institutions,
as well as information on additional opportunities such as Internships &
Placements and Summer Schools.

What is IMSISS (Cont.)

To support the above organisations there is a need for knowledgeable,
well-informed experts with the skills to not only react to crises but to
identify and anticipate the threats and challenges that create crises. These
experts can and should come from civilian (e.g. academia, governmental,
non-governmental and private sectors) as well as military backgrounds. Bridging
these ‘expert’ security communities and ensuring opportunities for dedicated
training and shared knowledge, experiences and best practice is the purpose of
this IMSISS degree programme.

About the IMSISS Programme

Students on the IMSISS programme will examine a broad range of contemporary
security challenges, such as terrorism, civil war and conflict, mass migration,
energy supply security, cybersecurity, new technologies, and transnational
organised crime. Students will also explore the intelligence and strategic
approaches used by governmental and non-governmental actors to combat these
threats.

The degree adopts a unique approach to the study of security by combining
theoretical, applied and empirical knowledge and skill sets. Students will have
the opportunity to meet with and work alongside a range of academics and
researchers from international partner universities and think tanks from around
the world, as well as practitioner experts from governmental and industry
security and defence sectors.

Students on IMSISS will study across Europe in at least 3 cities and
universities. They have the opportunity to undertake short study visits to other
universities and can apply for work-based learning placements as part of the
independent study semester.

Key Facts

 * Start date: Teaching for 2024-2026 students begins in September 2024
 * Duration: Two years (24 months)
 * Teaching and Assessment Delivery: The programme uses small group seminars,
   tutorials and lectures, with a variety of assessment methods including
   written assignments (essays, policy briefs, literature reviews), individual
   and group presentations and projects, dissertation and oral examination.
 * Qualification: International Master (IntM)
 * Study type: Full-time
 * Funding Available: There are no Erasmus Mundus scholarships available.
   Alternate funding opportunities are listed here
 * Programme Application Deadlines:
   International/EU applications: 26th July 2024
   Home (UK) applications: 16th August 2024
 * Please note that a £1000 deposit will be required to secure a place on the
   programme.

Information on Czechia Visa Restrictions

Students should be aware that, unless they are a citizen of the countries listed
here, that they can only make their Czech visa application in:

 * the state of which they are a citizen;
 * the state which issued their current passport; or
 * the state in which they hold long-term or permanent resident status and have
   been continuously resident for at least two years

Students from exempted countries listed in the above link can make their
application in any visa-issuing Czech diplomatic mission (as outlined in Decree
No. 429/2010 Coll.).

Students who are subject to these regulations may wish to consider applying for
Study Pathway B

EU, EEA, and Swiss nationals are exempt from Czech student visa requirements and
should familiarise themselves with guidance for staying and studying in the
Czechia.

Students can find more information on the Czech visa application process here.
This guidance is valid as of August 2023.

 

Information for Russian and Belarusian Nationals:

Due to the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, Czechia has placed restrictions
on visa services for nationals of Russia and Belarus.

Russian and Belarusian nationals who wish to apply for the IMSISS programme
should be aware that, unless they are subject to an exemption listed by the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Czechia, they will be refused entry to the
Czechia for the mobility period at Charles University Prague.

We ask any Russian and Belarusian prospective applicants to familiarise
themselves with Czech visa regulations and any announcements from the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs of the Czechia. Please consider these restrictions before
applying to participate in the IMSISS programme.

For more information on the restrictions in place and any exemptions to these,
please see the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czechia.

Meet Our Students

IMSISS has students from all around the world. In fact, we have had students
from more than 45 different countries participating in the programme since 2017.
Mehwish Rani is one of our students from the 2017-2019 cohort. Please watch the
short video from her visit to London to meet Emily Winterbotham from RUSI (Royal
United Services Institute).



Maria Patsikouridi is one of our most recent graduates from the 2021-2023
cohort, and spoke about the programme, the skills she gained, and some of her
favourite memories of the programme.



To read more about our students please click HERE to visit their profile pages.

Sample Documents

See below sample documents of the IMSISS Higher Education Achievement Report and
the 2023-2025 IMSISS Student Agreement (click the pop-out button in the top
right corner for full screen).




Funding Opportunities

Please note that there are no Erasmus Mundus Scholarships this year. You can
find information on additional funding opportunities here. We have also compiled
a database of funding opportunities that might be applicable to you, which you
can find here.




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OUR VALUES

The IMSISS Programme has had the privilege to teach students from 77 countries
since the programme’s inception.

The IMSISS Team are proud to have had this opportunity and seek to continue to
attract such a broad range of students as it benefits all parties involved.
Whether that be through new friends, research colleagues and networks that could
benefit you later in life in the search of employment, careers and new
opportunities in the world.

Our core values which we expect our students on each cohort to uphold are:

 * Inclusivity
 * Collaboration and Cooperation
 * Communication and the friendly exchange of ideas
 * A desire to to learn and understand different perspectives to our own.

THESE CORE VALUES SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED WITH WHOEVER YOU ENGAGE WITH ON THE
PROGRAMME.


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