Are you passionate about being a professional peacebuilder? Are you interested in networking with the world's brightest minds and being directly trained/mentored by world leaders? If yes, IPSI is right for you! The Regular Decision Deadline is March 11!
Bologna, Italy Symposium on Conflict Prevention, Resolution, & Reconciliation
When: June 15 - July 13, 2013
Where: Johns Hopkins University SAIS Bologna Center
What: Training in international negotiation, mediation, facilitation, strategic nonviolent action, social entrepreneurship, project planning and design, trauma healing, and more.
Optional Academic Credit offered: M.A., Johns Hopkins SAIS
Who Should Apply: Exceptional professionals, graduate students, and accomplished rising seniors.
Webpage: http://ipsinstitute.org/bologna-2013/
The Hague Symposium on Post-Conflict Transitions & International Justice
When: July 20 - August 17, 2013
Where: Clingendael Institute for International Relations
What: Intensive training in the skills necessary to holistically restructure a post-conflict society, as well as serve justice to those responsible for human rights violations; formal lectures, site visits to International Tribunals and Courts, and interactive simulations and workshops.
Optional Academic Credit offered: LLM, University of Leiden
Who Should Apply: Exceptional professionals/lawyers, graduate students, law students, and accomplished rising seniors.
Webpage: http://ipsinstitute.org/the-hague-2013/
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Permalink Reply by Danielle Bonner on January 4, 2013 at 2:13pm What are the fees attached with this program? Thanks :)
Permalink Reply by Cameron M. Chisholm on January 4, 2013 at 2:27pm All the information on fees can be found on the symposium webpages.
Permalink Reply by Ayman Ramsis on January 25, 2013 at 3:02pm Dear Cameron,
The link for this website is not working, do you know about an email for them to inquire? thanks, Ayman
Permalink Reply by Cameron M. Chisholm on January 25, 2013 at 3:47pm Yes, you are correct that the website is currently down. We are working on the issue, and we hope to have the site back up ASAP.
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