Create a study environment Don t be afraid to get a colloquium group and use it for all it s worth Don t be afraid to ask others for help. Use the tools you get from the school use your online teacher and tutors. They are there to help you Travel letter from Israel and Palestine After three long years, the Department of Political Science and International Relations was finally able to take students on a study trip to the Middle East again Published in News about political science and international relations Friday June, last updated Friday June, Written by Hilde Eliassen Restad.
The study tour, which goes to Israel and the West Bank, has never been canceled due to security reasons, and has been an annual tradition for second year students on the Bachelor in Peace and Conflict Studies and International Studies The study tour is important for the students to gain a whatsapp mobile number list deeper and more practical understanding of the syllabus. But then came COVID It was therefore with great joy and many expectations that a total of people got on Turkish Airlines to Tel Aviv at the end of May. The study tour will deal with the Israel Palestine conflict, and this takes time to get used to.The students have therefore completed seminars and lectures before departure, and are well prepared before the actual trip starts.
The trip is an academic study trip and thus has a program that reflects different points of view, points of view and experiences. This means, for example, that the group meets with both the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Palestinian Authority s foreign policy spokespersons. The group also meets international organisations, and on this trip was briefed by a number of UN organisations. We met with the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Assistance OCHA where the students were given an introduction with informative, interactive maps of the humanitarian situation in the West Bank. Furthermore, the students were able to meet representatives of the UN Special Envoy for Peace in the Middle East Office.