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Conflict and Peace Events at Columbia Next Week (11/30 to 12/4)

by |November 25th, 2015

From our Partners: Master of Science in Negotiation and Conflict Resolution: Fall 2015 Capstone Thesis Presentations December 5, 2015 9:00am to 6:00pm Columbia University, Jerome Greene Hall 103   26th Annual Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict Hosted by The Morton Deutsch International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution… read more

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Adjunct Professor Position at Pace University
, Department of Political Science

by |November 23rd, 2015

Adjunct Professor, Department of Political Science Dyson College of Arts and Sciences Pace University The Department of Political Science within the Dyson College of Arts and Sciences at Pace University invites applications for an anticipated faculty position(s) at the Adjunct Professor (non-tenure track) to begin January 2016. The position is located at the University’s New… read more

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Conflict and Peace Events at Columbia Next Week (11/23 to 11/27)

by |November 18th, 2015

AC4 Events: AC4 CoSponsored Film Screening of “Racing Extinction” Monday, November 23, 2015 6:30pm to 9:00pm Columbia University, Teachers College, Milbank Chapel   A Tale of Two Insecurities: Why the Paris COP has so little to do with climate change impacts on human security and what we can do about it November 24, 2015, 6:15… read more

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Monday 11/16 at CUNY Graduate Center: Obstacles to Peacebuilding – The Historical Record Revisited

by |November 16th, 2015
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Conflict and Peace Events at Columbia Next Week (11/16 to 11/20)

by |November 11th, 2015

Next Week! AC4 Co-Sponsored Film Screening: Racing Extinctions Monday, November 23, 2015 6:30pm to 9:00pm Milbank Chapel, Teachers College   Stephen Bright: “Why the Death Pentalty Remains Arbitrarily Applied” Monday, November 16, 2015 12:10pm to 1:10pm Columbia University Morningside Campus, JG 107   Countering Extremism in Bosnia’s Schools: A Call for Comprehensive Reform Monday, November… read more

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Reflection from Valerie Bondura

by |November 10th, 2015

“The Old Town of Belchite— children no longer run around, you can no longer hear the songs our parents used to sing.” The above image is from the door of a large ruined church in the old town of Belchite, in Aragon, Spain. Belchite was destroyed during the Spanish Civil War, with the town changing… read more

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Promoting Active Citizenship in Brazil – Reflection from Diana Engel Gerbase

by |November 9th, 2015

Hi, all! My experience this summer is one that I will definitely never forget and I am so thankful for having AC4 as one my supporters. After about a year and a half of maturation of my ideas and a lifetime desire to work in the improvement of civic engagement in Brazil, I finally started… read more

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AC4 Graduate Fellowship Alumni

by |November 5th, 2015

As of May 2015, the AC4 Graduate Fellowship program has a total of 63 alumni in addition to the numerous Earth Institute student recipients of travel grants, internships and research assistantships. Learn more about AC4 fellows in our featured interviews: Jonathan Blake, 2011 Where are you now? I finished my PhD in the spring, defending in April and graduating… read more

Conflict and Peace Events at Columbia Next Week (11/9 to 11/13)

by |November 4th, 2015

  AC4 Co-Sponsored Event! Film Screening of “The Island President” November 9, 2015, 6:00pm to 8:00pm Columbia Law School, Jerome Green Room 102   Conference: The Welfare State and the Fight Against Inequality November 08, 2015 – November 09, 2015 Columbia University International Affairs Building, Room 1501   Taking China Seriously: How Legitimate is the… read more

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Negotiation, Mediation and Facilitation adjunct professor opening at Pace University

by |October 28th, 2015

The Dyson College of Arts and Sciences and the Peace and Justice Studies program at Pace University invite applications for a position teaching negotiation, mediation and facilitation during the spring 2016 semester. Peace and Justice Studies is a major at Pace University and this course is part of the required core classes for the major…. read more

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