Are you interested in contemporary challenges to security and peace in Europe and would like to discuss approaches and strategies with policy makers, experts, activists and journalists? Every two years, this module of the MAPIR’s study program focuses on European and global security institutions from a variety of theoretical perspectives and with a broader understanding of security’s political meaning. A complementary study trip provides students with the opportunity to meet policy makers, experts, activists and journalists in Europe’s political power centers. In Summer Term 2020, the study trip encompassed a visit to the European Council in Strasbourg, the EU Commission, Parliament and NGOs in Brussels, the NATO-SPAPE Headquarter in Mons, and the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) as well as the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague. Although funding is commonly granted, students have to cover an affordable amount of the study trip’s cost (about 350 Euros – subject to change). The payment modalities of students’ share of the costs is negotiable.