Kairos Master of Arts in Leadership (MA in Leadership)
Interested students in developing advanced leadership competencies are invited to enrol in the Master of Arts in Leadership programme offered by Kairos University in the United States. Kairos University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (www.hlcommission.org). The HLC accreditation is an institutional accreditation, similar to a systems accreditation in Europe, and it covers all degree programmes, including the MA in Leadership.
The Kairos MA in Leadership is a transformational journey designed to cultivate leadership excellence and vocational integrity. The programme integrates academic learning with practical application in professional, organisational, and personal contexts.
IBR Institute of International Business Relations GmbH (IBR) serves as an integrated partner for contextualisation of the Kairos University. IBR supports Kairos students through personal and vocational mentoring as they engage in the Kairos curriculum. This mentoring process helps students to integrate leadership principles into their workplace, their organisation, or new ventures they plan to establish.
IBR also facilitates access to specifically designed learning experiences and immersion opportunities that complement the Kairos curriculum and support value creation in students’ home countries, communities, and working environments.
Kairos University remains solely responsible for all academic and degree-granting matters. IBR operates independently in Germany and provides contextual and mentoring support without acting as an agent, representative, or franchise of Kairos University.
Pure facts
| Tuition fee | Dependent on the region |
| US semester credit hours | 48 |
| Participants per group | max 20 |
| Duration | typically, 24 months |
| IBR projects (management problems to solve) | 21 |
| IBR facilitated immersion experiences | 5 (each 5 days long) |
| Degree awarding university | Kairos University |
There is no better way to learn
There is no better way to learn since you work alongside to your academic studies, managing in-house projects for your “sponsoring company” whilst you are coached actively by Kairos faculty mentors, who are also active members of the business, academic and faith community. This approach enables you to use the knowledge you have gained to create new knowledge that can be circulated immediately at your workplace and applied to new solutions, products, and services.
Thus, you and your sponsoring company benefit from the word go.
