Impact of New Technologies (Social Networks, Artificial Intelligence) on Conflict Resolution.
Brief description:
Research on this topic should provide analytical insight and answers to three major questions:
How do new technologies affect modern societies both in times of peace and in times of conflict?
What role do new media play in shaping relations between states?
What influence do digital communication technologies have in conflict resolution — or conversely, in exacerbating conflicts?
Research conditions:
Candidates are expected to conduct full-time research within the structures of EUROMED University.
Application file must include:
A resume, a cover letter, the thesis project, diplomas and transcripts. Applications should be sent by email to:
g.ajana@ueuromed.org
b.jai-mansouri@emadu.ueuromed.org
Application deadline: September 30, 2025.
Thesis supervisor:
Prof. Abderrahman Tenkoul
Topic 2:
Impact of Climate Change on Migrations and Regional Conflicts.
Brief description:
Behind migratory phenomena there are not only the pull exerted by rich countries on underdeveloped ones. Observers note increasingly confirmed factors accelerating its amplification globally, notably: climate disruptions and conflicts (whether internal rebellions or military confrontations between states). Using concrete examples, this research should show how migration patterns have undergone unprecedented changes, both in the routes from South to North and South to South, upsetting socio-economic fabrics, and the laws of transit and settlement.
Research conditions:
Candidates are expected to conduct full-time research within the structures of EUROMED University.
Application file must include:
A resume, a cover letter, the thesis project, diplomas and transcripts. Applications should be sent by email to:
g.ajana@ueuromed.org
b.jai-mansouri@emadu.ueuromed.org
Application deadline: September 30, 2025.
Thesis supervisor:
Prof. Mounia Slighoua
Topic 3:
The World Order and International Organizations Facing Conflicts and Humanitarian Crises: An Analysis of Their Effectiveness and Limitations in the Current International Context.
Brief description:
It is known that international organizations, established after World War II, have the mission to ensure peace among states. However, considering the multiplication of conflicts affecting various regions across the five continents without truly sustainable solutions, it’s important to question the inefficiency of these organizations and the gaps in the order they are supposed to maintain and promote. At the same time, one should examine how to analyze these dysfunctions — through which perspectives, and based on which frameworks. Is it not time to rethink the foundations of geopolitics and international law?
Research conditions:
Candidates are expected to conduct full-time research within the structures of EUROMED University.
Application file must include:
A resume, a cover letter, the thesis project, diplomas and transcripts. Applications should be sent by email to: