Peace and Collaborative Development Network
Building Bridges, Networks and Expertise Across Sectors

Time: October 21, 2009 to February 15, 2010
Location: EMU Center for Justice and Peacebuilding
Street: 1200 Park Rd.
City/Town: Harrisonburg, VA 22802
Website or Map: http://www.emu.edu/cjp/grad
Phone: (540) 432-4986
Event Type: graduate, studies, spi, conflict, transformation, m.a., peacebuilding
Organized By: Susan Landes Beck
Latest Activity: Jan 14
EMU's Center for Justice and Peacebuilding (CJP) is accepting application for the 2010-2011 Graduate Program in Conflict Transformation. http://www.emu.edu/cjp/grad
Students may choose from the following concentrations: Strategic Peacebuilding, Restorative Justice, Trauma Healing, International and Community Development, or Organizational Leadership.
CJP is a recognized leader among academic peacebuilding institutions in integrating academic study and practice. The program includes traditional full-time (2 year), part-time, and/or Intensive Study options through the Summer Peacebuilding Institute (SPI). http://www.emu.edu/cjp/spi/
For more information, visit our website or contact Janelle Myers-Benner, Academic Program Coordinator: bennerj@emu.edu or (540) 432-4986 or (800) 710-7871.
Core Faculty: Lisa Schirch, Howard Zehr, Jayne Seminare Dochery, Nancy Good, David Brubaker, Barry Hart, Carl Stauffer. Part-time faculty: John Paul Lederach, Hizkias Assefa, David Anderson Hooker.
CJP students come from over 50 countries and bring many cultural and religious traditions. CJP students and graduates include over 65 Fulbright-sponsored scholars from over 20 countries.
EMU/CJP is a 2 hour drive from Washington, D.C.
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