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Master of Arts in Global Social Witnessing

Ubiquity University is partnering with The Academy of Inner Science (AIS) to offer students an opportunity to earn a Master’s Degree in Global Social Witnessing.

Want to upgrade your coursework in Global Social Witnessing to a Master's degree?

Complete your MA thesis with Ubiquity and do just that!

Program Content

The Master’s in Global Social Witnessing is a collaborative MA program between UU and AIS.


The goal of MA in GSW is to enhance students’ witnessing competence for their transformative action research in the world. In this transformative research students should be able to address the three included components: knowledge (cognitive understanding of the witnessed subject matter); self-mastery (their socio-emotional reflection about their values, beliefs and cultural norms and how those may have shifted during the program); and impact (behavioral changes they intend to make in their personal and professional lives based upon what they have witnessed in the program).

Degree Requirements

MA in Global Social Witnessing

  • Global Social Witnessing: Foundations
    (3 credits)
  • The Science of Witnessing
    (3 credits)
  • Art as Global Social Witnessing
    (3 credits)
  • Creative Journey to Dissertation
    (4 credits)
  • Chartres Academy
    (4 credits)
  • Elective Course
    (3 credits)
  • Dissertation

*The price quoted above does not include the cost of your AIS coursework nor the basic cost for Chartres or other electives

Want to upgrade your coursework in Global Social Witnessing to a Master's degree?

Complete your MA thesis with Ubiquity and do just that!

The Ubiquity Graduate Degree

The Ubiquity Graduate Program combines the US and European designs of graduate programs with a blend of taught learning with research and writing. The thesis or dissertation must demonstrate excellence at every level. It must show awareness of the history of the literature in your particular area; demonstrate careful analysis and understanding of the field in question; and, most importantly, show how your insight can be applied to the real world. The dissertation must be scholarly and utilize extensive bibliographical data and footnotes. It should, in other words, be an impeccable work of research.

The Creative Journey To Dissertation

It is a 1-week intensive designed by our Dean of Graduate Studies Dr. Gyorgyi Szabo. The course is a critical part of the dissertation writing process and is a requirement for all MA/PhD candidates. 

Faculty: Gyorgyi Szabo

Great Books

Faculty: Gyorgyi Szabo PhD, Jim Garrison PhD 

The Great Books course at Ubiquity University delves into literature that has shaped human thought. Students discuss, analyze, and connect historical themes to contemporary global challenges, deepening their understanding of enduring literary works.

Chartes Academy

Our Chartres Academy is intended as a gathering point for a contemporary wisdom community to come together through the very same learning system that Fulbert and Plato used — the seven Liberal Arts.

Support during your Graduate Program

During your graduate dissertation writing you will be supported by a Major Advisor of your own choosing, as well as optional writing courses and writing mentorship.

Want to know more about the Global Social Witnessing Program with AIS?

Global Social Witnessing (GSW) is an essential new social technology that offers a way to restore possibility. First introduced by Thomas Hübl in 2017, it is about developing the human capacity to mindfully attend to global events with an embodied awareness, creating an inner world space mirroring these events. In doing so we increase our ability to respond, and more effective healing and peace-building become possible.

 

The target students of the MA in GSW are Change-makers, including: educators, political activists, artists, local and global leaders, etc.

 

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Gyorgyi Szabo PhD

Core faculty of Dissertation Writing

Gyorgyi is Dean of Graduate Studies at Ubiquity University. She was a Co-Founder and Academic Dean of the ‘Ervin Laszlo Center for Advanced Study’ (ELCAS). She served as the Director of Research and Development of the Center’s Exploratoria Program. She was co-creator of the WorldShift International Foundation, and the WorldShift 2012 organizations, and currently serves as the Executive Director at the Laszlo Institute of New Paradigm Research and a Member of the Advisory Board of the Memnosyne Foundation. She lectures worldwide and has published two books; papers in The Scientific and Medical Network’s Review, The Shift Network, and World Futures: The Journal of New Paradigm Research. Gyorgyi Szabo holds a PhD in Sociology – Summa Cum Laude awarded by the Sorbonne, University of Paris. She is also a trained Reiki and Reconnective Healing practitioner. Her holistic approach to metaphysics and interest in conscious evolution serves as foundation for her work in facilitating cooperative evolution toward a peaceful and regenerative world.