Study information
Student for a Day - MSc Crisis and Security Management, spec. Governance of Radicalism, Extremism, and Terrorism
- Date
- Monday 4 November 2024
- Time
- Location
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Wijnhaven
Turfmarkt 99
2511 DP The Hague
Are you interested in the MSc Crisis and Security Management (CSM), specialisation Governance of Radicalism, Extremism, and Terrorism? Do you want to know more about what it is like to follow this master’s programme at Leiden University? Be a CSM Student for a Day!
Registration deadline: 2 November (max. 12 students)
Take part in a Student for a Day at MSc Crisis and Security Management
If you decide to join this Student for a Day event, you:
- attend the lecture by Bart Schuurman of the course 'Becoming Radicalized: Pathways into and out of Extremism'
- meet the student ambassador Antonia Stiens;
- will have the possibility to ask all your questions about Crisis and Security Management, specialisation Governance of Radicalism, Extremism, and Terrorism.
It’s an ideal opportunity to get to know the MSc Crisis and Security Management, specialisation Governance of Radicalism, Extremism, and Terrorism.
Programme
08.30 hrs. | Start your Student for a Day at Wijnhaven |
09.15 - 10.30 | First part of the lecture 'Becoming Radicalized: Pathways into and out of Extremism’ by Bart Schuurman |
10.30 - 10.45 | Break and Q&A |
10.45 - 12.00 hrs. | Second part of the lecture'Becoming Radicalized: Pathways into and out of Extremism’ by Bart Schuurman |
This lecture is at another location, so please be on time at Wijnhaven, Turfmarkt 99 The Hague.
You can leave after the first part of the lecture.
After your registration, you will receive an e-mail with more information a few days before this event starts. If you register, we expect you to come and join this event. If you have to cancel, please sent an e-mail to Antonia Stiens, via samcsm@fgga.leidenuniv.nl.
About this Course 'Becoming Radicalized: Pathways into and out of Extremism'
What motivates someone to carry out a terrorist attack? Why do people ‘radicalize’ and adopt extremist views in the first place? Why do most people who radicalize not become involved in terrorist violence? What can be done to prevent radicalization or re-integrate those who have committed extremism-related offenses? By addressing such questions, this course provides students with an in-depth understanding of the pathways leading people into, as well as out of, extremism and terrorism. The course focuses on the radicalizing individual, but takes a multilevel analytical perspective by exploring relevant influences at the group, movement and structural-levels as well. Read more
Contact
If you have questions about the Master's programme Crisis and Security Management, please contact the programme via csm@fgga.leidenuniv.nl.
If you have questions about this event, please contact the student ambassador Antonia Stiens, via samcsm@fgga.leidenuniv.nl.
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