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Job: Assistant or Associate Professor for conflict resolution at John Jay College – review begins Sept 6

by |June 27th, 2017

  Department of Sociology in New York, New York FACULTY VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT     To access the job announcement online: Go to www.cuny.edu and click on “Employment” Click “Search job listings” Search by job Opening ID number 16933 The Sociology Department, which administers the Dispute Resolution Certificate and Minor at John Jay College of The… read more

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Our partners at MD-ICCCR are hiring!

by |June 26th, 2017

 Job Opening at the Morton Deutsch International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution (MD-ICCCR) at Teachers College! Project Coordinator Position at the MD-ICCCR The MD-ICCCR seeks a talented individual to help manage office administration and communication media and provide logistics and event management support. Under the leadership of Professor Peter T. Coleman, the research center… read more

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“Crying is in the Eyes of the Beholder” – New Publication by Dr. Michael Gross, former AC4 Visiting Scholar

by |June 23rd, 2017

Newly published theoretical paper on Crying at Work from Dr. Gross, professor and researcher on the intersection of conflict resolution and workplace management, is now available. The full paper titled “Crying is in the Eyes of the Beholder: An Attribution Theory Framework of Crying at Work” published in Saga Journal is accessible here. Professor Gross came to AC4… read more

Project Update: Valuation of Sustainable Livelihoods with Dr. Joshua Fisher

by |June 21st, 2017

Dr. Joshua Fisher, AC4 Director, currently leads multiple long-term applied research projects on conflict-sensitive resource management, with a signature one being in the Amazon region of Peru. He has just returned from the Madre di Dios region where he has been focused on ecosystem valuation. Part of this recent fieldwork included an educational element with Dr. Fisher co-instructing a summer field course… read more

Position Opening at the Spirituality Mind Body Institute at Teachers College – Apply by Jun 12!

by |June 5th, 2017

Spirituality Mind Body Institute is hiring a Coordinator of Instructional Technology for their Summer Intensive MA Degree Program! Apply before Monday, June 12, by sending CV and cover letter to Sarah Sherman at sherman@tc.edu. SMBI MA Degree Program Description: The Spirituality Mind Body Institute’s (SMBI) Summer Intensive Master’s Degree Program at Teachers College (TC) Columbia University… read more

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Planning for the Unplanned: Research Experiences from the Field – this Wednesday, 5/3, 3-5PM, at TC

by |May 1st, 2017

Wednesday, May 3, 3017 | 3-5PM Everett Lounge (First Floor, Zankel Hall) Teachers College | Columbia University This panel will include speakers who bring research experience in the field and/or are positioned to share other equally important insights about preparation, ethics, issues of security, research on sensitive topics, etc. Panelists will share their experiences and focus their comments… read more

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This Thursday: Prof. Peter Coleman is moderating conversation about Education for Peace in Israeli Schools

by |May 1st, 2017

Thursday, May 4, 2017 | 12PM 179 Grace Dodge Hall, Teachers College | Columbia University Please RSVP here! Join us on Thursday at noon to hear two speakers from Israeli education institutions that think about peace by teaching Arab and Israeli students. Professor Peter Coleman will moderate the conversation.

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Spring 2017 NECR Capstone Thesis Presentations – this weekend, 4/29-4/30!

by |April 25th, 2017

Spring 2017 Capstone Thesis Presentations Saturday, April 29th & Sunday, April 30th | 9:00am – 5:00pm Event will be held at Columbia Law School Jerome Greene Hall, Room 101 Join in a 2-day showcase of graduate student research in the field of conflict resolution! The Capstone Thesis is the culminating project for the Negotiation and… read more

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Women, Peace and Security Program Team Travels to Mozambique

by |April 20th, 2017

Mozambique’s devastating civil war ended in 1992 with a widely lauded peace agreement, but growing instability in recent years has threatened the sustainability of this peace. Following a ceasefire declared in December 2016, the country’s leaders are poised to negotiate a new peace agreement. Meanwhile, in the context of increased governmental policy commitment to gender… read more

Upcoming Event at Columbia: Russia’s Role in the Western Balkans on May 2, 12:00pm

by |April 15th, 2017

May 2, 2017 | 12:00-1:30pm School of International & Public Affairs, IAB Room 1219 RSVP: lmk2184@columbia.edu

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