Ethics of Intercultural Dialogue Certificate Programme, Munich School of Philosophy, Munich, Germany (but online). Application deadline: 15 September each year to begin in October.
What is right and what is wrong in a globalized world? What values count in a society of diversity? The part-time English study programme “Ethics of Intercultural Dialogue” focuses on the ethical questions professionals face in today’s globalized and culturally diverse world. This programme was introduced for the first time in the winter semester 2023/24 and is a graduate level certificate programme available entirely online and in English. It offers a robust ethical foundation, political-philosophical insights, and practical orientation knowledge, ideal for professionals who aspire to deepen their skills and broaden their understanding and reflection. Important facts:
- Offered by: the Munich School of Philosophy and Jesuit World-Wide Learning
- Programme Type: Certificate programme (36 ECTS), graduate level, English, fully online
- Start: every year fall term (October), application any time (deadline Sept. 15th)
- Tuition fees: 2,880.00 € plus semester fees (approx. 240€/Semester)
- Q&A Session: 30th July 2024 at 7pm CEST online.
The course is designed for working professionals and leaders who are confronted with the challenges of globalization in their professional contexts and are particularly interested in ethical reflection. These are, for example, people who work in international companies, educational institutions, non-governmental organizations, social work, churches, advocacy groups, medical fields incl. care work, political institutions or as freelance consultants. EID is also attractive for students who seek expertise in intercultural communication. Since this programme is a collaborative effort with Jesuit Worldwide Learning, marginalized people and refugees from around are also a crucial target group.
For more information check out their website hfph.de/eid or contact the programme-coordinator, Julianne McCormack.