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    Friday, October 7, 2011

    Resources for Finding Internships in International Development, Conflict Resolution Related Fields

    Original Source: http://www.internationalpeaceandconflict.org/profiles/blog/show?id=780588%3ABlogPost%3A40159&xgs=1&xg_source=msg_share_post

    1) Develop a Strong Resume - Make sure you have a strong, clear and compelling resume and cover letter. See the Download TipsforWritingEffectiveResumes.pdf . Many university career centers also offer guidance on resumes.

    2) Read Key Resources - The ACT Report, Skills, Networks and Knowledge: Careers in International Peace and Conflict Resolution offers guide to careers in the field based on interviews with over 60 organizations and practitioners. The document also offers 10 pages of resources for finding jobs, internships, scholarships and more. You can download the report for Download Webreport.pdf or at the ACT website. Another great resource is a Career Guide from Sustainability on Corporate Social Responsibility. Idealist has also developed an excellent guide to Nonprofit Careers and a separate Careers Resources Section . Also see the Idealist Guide to International Volunteerism, and the United Nations Volunteer Web.

    3) Subscribe to Key Web and Job Lists - There are countless numbers of websites that provide resources on jobs and internships in the field. You should get on all or some of these sites as you will get daily or weekly updates of opportunities around the world. See the full guide to job lists in the careers section(many of which post internships) Some of the best sites include:

    Alliance for Peacebuilding Member Forums
    Idealist
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    Developmentex
    Business for Social Responsibility
    Foreign Policy Association Job Board


    4) Use your contacts/networks - One of the key strategies for finding a job/internship is to consult your personal and professional networks. Let your professors, colleagues and friends know that you're seeking an opportunity and perhaps they will have suggestions/contacts. University career centers and alumni can also be terrific resources.

    5)Join New Networks- Joining a professional network in the field can also be a useful way to make contacts and learn about opportunities. Some relevant networks include:
    Society for International Development or Society for International Development DC Chapter
    Association for Conflict Resolution
    Women in International Security
    Peace and Justice Studies Association

    6) Find and Contact Organizations Directly - Often you can find great organizations and opportunities through your own research and identify/create your own opportunities. You can find also find opportunities listed directly on an organization's website. It is important to ensure that ensure that any organization you will work with is a legitimate organization (check with friends, see who funds them, visit their website, learn about their reputation). It is possible to contact organizations (particularly smaller ones) to let them know you're interested in their work and have skills (be specific) that you believe might be of assistance.

    7) Explore Fellowship Opportunities - There are many excellent fellowships/scholarships that do provide funding for independent research/volunteer work/study. Thus, don't just think about internships as a way to get field experience, but look into ways you can obtain a fellowship and perhaps as part of your study intern with local organizations and/or conduct independent research. You can find many fellowships/scholarships on this site by searching by various keywords.

    8) Explore Negotiating about Opportunities - While many internships are unpaid and an organization may not have sufficient funds, you may want to explore negotiating about the terms of potential internships. For example some organizations might be able to provide housing, while other organizations might provide training opportunities, or perhaps allow you to explore publication opportunities.

    9) Consider Fundraising to Support Your Opportunity - Some universities may have funding opportunities to support summer internships/field work. Perhaps you can consult your relatives and ask for small contributions to cover your basic expenses or find other creative ways to fund your experience.

    10) Additional Suggestions - What are additional suggestions for finding the best internship?

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    Monday, September 26, 2011

    Guide to Conflict Resolution and Peace Related Events in Washington, DC

    Original Source: Posted by Sigma Chang http://www.internationalpeaceandconflict.org/profiles/blog/show?id=780588%3ABlogPost%3A180405&xgs=1&xg_source=msg_share_post


    Finding events specifically related to conflict resolution or peace building can be somewhat laborious. This is because, as we all know, there are relatively few organizations that specifically focus on CR, but at the same time, there are many organizations that have a tangential interest in peace and stability.

    Gathered on this page are some of the major think tanks, public policy institutes, NGO’s, and universities in Washington, DC and the metropolitan area that frequently host events about or related to conflict resolution. There are very brief descriptions of each organization on this page and links to their respective home and events web addresses. Attending events such as these are not only informative, but are also a great opportunity to network. Presenters and participants are often well placed members of influential organizations, and you have more privileged access to them in these settings. I hope you find this guide useful. Enjoy!

    If you have any suggestions for this guide, or want me to add something that I missed please feel free to say so!


    Think Tanks and Public Policy Institutes

    American Enterprise Institute for American Policy Research 1943
    The American Enterprise Institute’s predecessor, the American Enterprise Association, was created to study post-war demobilization and the economic effects of acts of Congress in general. It now continues to inform law makers based on private liberty, individual opportunity, and free enterprise principles.
    Home: http://www.aei.org/
    Events: http://www.aei.org/events?uc=1

    The Aspen Institute 1949
    The Aspen Institute is guided by the dual goals of fostering values based leadership and encouraging reflection on what defines a good society. It accomplishes these goals by providing reflection seminars, youth leadership fellowships, policy forums, and public events and conferences.
    Home: http://www.aspeninstitute.org/
    Events: http://www.aspeninstitute.org/aspenevents

    The Brookings Institute 1916
    Brookings is a non-profit public policy institute dedicated to conducting high-quality independent research, which it uses for policy recommendations. The goals of the Institute are to: strengthen American democracy; foster the security, economic and social welfare opportunities of all Americans; secure a more open, safe, prosperous, and cooperative international system. Its work is oft cited and influential in public policy.
    Home: http://www.brookings.edu/
    Events: http://www.brookings.edu/events.aspx

    The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 1910
    The Carnegie Endowment is a private, non-profit organization dedicated to international cooperation, and active engagement by the US. It has offices in Beijing, Beirut, Brussels, and Moscow.
    Home: http://www.carnegieendowment.org/
    Events: http://www.carnegieendowment.org/events/

    Cato Institute 1977
    Founded by Edward H. Crane, the Cato Institute’s mission is to increase the understanding of public policies based on the principles of small government, free market, individual liberty, and peace. The Institute receives no government funding and individuals contribute 75% of its budget.
    Home: http://www.cato.org/
    Events: http://www.cato.org/events/calendar.html

    Center for Strategic International Studies 1962
    David M. Abshire founded the Center for Strategic International Studies to provide insights to all sectors focused on defense and security, regional stability, and transnational challenges ranging from energy and climate to global development and economic integration. It receives funding from many different sources, though the largest portions are corporate and from the foundation itself.
    Home: http://csis.org/
    Events: http://csis.org/events

    Center for American Progress 2003
    The Center for American Progress is a think tank dedicated to improving the lives of Americans through ideas and action. It combines bold policy ideas with a modern communications platform to help shape the national debate, expose the hollowness of conservative governing philosophy, and challenge the media to cover the issues that truly matter.
    Home: http://www.americanprogress.org/
    Events: http://www.americanprogress.org/events

    Center for Global Development 2001
    CGD is an independent non-profit policy research organization devoted to reducing poverty and making globalization ‘work’ for the poor. It engages policy makers and key financial and development institutions to improve economic and social development prospects for poor countries. It was ranked 15 of several thousand in Foreign Policy Magazine’s survey of top think tanks of the world.
    Home: http://www.cgdev.org/
    Events: http://www.cgdev.org/section/events/

    Center for New American Security 2007
    CNAS develops strong, pragmatic and principled national security and defense policies that promote and protect American interests and values. Building on the deep expertise and broad experience of its staff and advisors, CNAS engages policymakers, experts and the public with innovative fact-based research, ideas and analysis to shape and elevate the national security debate.
    Home: http://www.cnas.org/
    Events: http://www.cnas.org/events

    The Connect U.S. Fund 2004
    The Connect U.S. Fund promotes responsible U.S. global engagement in the world through grantmaking and operations that advance foreign policy objectives and support an effective, collaborative community of individuals and organizations working toward common objectives. They are a foundation/NGO initiative led by a professional staff, supported by a donors’ collaborative, and with a grantmaking fund managed by Tides Foundation.
    Home: http://www.connectusfund.org/
    Events: http://www.connectusfund.org/events/upcoming

    NEW The Friends Committee on National Legislation 1943
    Founded by a group of Quakers, FCNL is the largest registered group of peace lobbyists in Washington, DC. Its nationwide network, tens of thousands strong, works to promote social and economic justice, peace and good governance. The committee was instrumental in creating the Peace Corps and the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.
    Home: http://www.fcnl.org/index.htm

    The Henry L. Stimson Center 1989
    The Stimson Center is a nonprofit, nonpartisan institution devoted to enhancing international peace and security through a unique combination of rigorous analysis and outreach. Its priorities are to strengthen institutions for international peace, build regional security, and reduce weapons of mass destruction and transnational threads.
    Home: http://www.stimson.org/about/?SN=AB200111059
    Events: http://www.stimson.org/events.cfm

    Heritage Foundation 1973
    The Heritage foundation is the nations most broadly funded public policy research institute. Its mission is to formulate and promote conservative public policies based on free enterprise, limited government, individual freedom, traditional American values, and a strong national defense.
    Home: http://www.heritage.org/
    Events: http://www.heritage.org/press/events/

    Hudson Institute 1961
    Hudson Institute is a non-partisan policy research organization dedicated to innovative research and analysis, which promotes global security, prosperity, and freedom. Hudson Institute challenges conventional thinking and helps manage transitions into the future through interdisciplinary and collaborative studies in defense, international relations, economics, culture, science, technology, and law.
    Home: http://www.hudson.org/
    Events: http://www.hudson.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=upcoming_events_list

    The Independent Institute 1986
    The Independent Institute strives to provide policy analysis that overcomes the ‘politicization and superficiality’ surrounding public policy research and debate. It has offices in Oakland, CA and Washington, DC.
    Home: http://www.independent.org/
    Events: http://www.independent.org/events/

    Institute for Policy Studies 1963
    ISP was started by Marcus Raskin and Richard Barnet. Its independence from government and corporate funding as well as the ‘silos’ of academia allows it to combine bold ideas with effective action. It produces books, films, and articles to educate key policy makers and the general public on practical strategies to promote peace, justice, and the environment.
    Home: http://www.ips-dc.org/
    Events: http://www.ips-dc.org/events

    International Center on Non-violent Conflict 2001
    The center is a non-profit educational foundation that studies civilian focused strategies, and their uses, for human rights, democracy, and justice. It is entirely funded by the founding chair Dr. Peter Ackerman.
    Home: http://www.nonviolent-conflict.org/index.htm
    Events: http://www.nonviolent-conflict.org/publicActivity.shtml

    The International Institute for Strategic Studies 1958
    IISS claims to be the worlds leading authority in political-military conflict. It focuses on political, economic, and social issues, which may lead to instability or international cooperation. Based in London, it has offices in both Washington DC and Singapore, and derives staff and membership from over 90 countries.
    Home: http://www.iiss.org/
    Events: http://www.iiss.org/events-calendar/

    Progressive Policy Institute 1989
    PPI is a non-profit corporation and a project of the Third Party Foundation. It aims to define new, progressive politics for America in the Information Age.
    Home: http://www.ppionline.org/
    Events: http://www.ppionline.org/ppi_ka.cfm?knlgAreaID=126

    Middle East Institute 1946
    Founded by former Secretary of State Christian Herter, and scholar, George Camp Keiser, the Middle East Institute is the oldest Washington-based institution devoted exclusively to the study of the region. Its mission is to promote greater understanding of the Middle East in America, as well as the United States in the region.
    Home: http://www.mei.edu/
    Events: http://www.mei.edu/Events.aspx

    Migrant Policy Institute 2001
    MPI provides analysis, development, and evaluation of migration and refugee policies at the local, national, and international levels. It aims to meet the rising demand for pragmatic and thoughtful responses to the challenges and opportunities that large-scale migration presents to communities and institutions in an increasingly integrated world.
    Home: http://www.migrationpolicy.org/about/index.php
    Events: http://contact.migrationpolicy.org/site/PageServer?pagename=events

    New America Foundation 1999
    The New America Foundation addresses the next generation of challenges facing the US by investing in new thinkers and ideas. It is a non-profit public policy institute based on the idea that each generation will live better than the last. Its funding is derived mostly from individuals along with a large donation from the Rockefeller Foundation.
    Home: http://www.newamerica.net/
    Events: http://www.newamerica.net/events

    Peterson Institute of International Economics 1981
    According to their website, the Peterson Institute was awarded top think tank of its kind by the first comprehensive survey of such institutions (over 5000 reviewed). It is also considered one of the only widely regarded neutral, nonpartisan economic think tanks in operation.
    Home: http://www.piie.com/
    Events: http://www.piie.com/events/events.cfm

    Search for Common Ground 1982
    Search for Common Ground works to transform the way the world deals with conflict, from adversarial approaches, towards collaborative problem solving. It works with local partners to find culturally appropriate means to strengthen societies' capacity to deal with conflicts constructively: to understand the differences and act on the commonalities.
    Home: http://www.sfcg.org/
    Events: http://www.sfcg.org/donate/help_calendar.html

    NEW The Society for International Development - Washington Chapter 1957
    SID - Washington is a professional association for individuals and institutions associated with international development in the greater Washington, DC area. It is an independent and neutral convener for knowledge exchange and networking on interventions and current policy issues ("hot-topics") in development across sectoral and organizational lines in order to enhance development effectiveness and an understanding of its benefits.
    Home: http://www.sidw.org/mc/page.do?sitePageId=65030&orgId=wdcsid
    Events: http://www.sidw.org/mc/community/vieweventcalendar.do?orgId=wdcsid

    Streit Council for a Union of Democracies (formerly Federal Union 1939)
    The Streit Council works to improve US engagement and effectiveness in the world through better integration with developed democracies. It aims to promote freedom, security, and peace through a widening and deepening of relations and institutions between transatlantic nations.
    Home: http://streitcouncil.www2.spacegrant.org/
    Events: http://streitcouncil.www2.spacegrant.org/index.php?page=events

    United States Institute of Peace 1984
    USIP was the result of an act of Congress with bipartisan support and the conviction that the US government needed an official institute devoted to the study and promotion of peace. It engages in activities such as field operations in zones of conflict, cutting edge research, identifying best practices and developing innovative peacebuilding tools, training on conflict management, teaching high school and college students, and supporting policy makers.
    Home: http://www.usip.org/
    Events: http://www.usip.org/events

    The Urban Institute 1968
    The Urban Institute analyzes policies, evaluates programs, and informs community development to improve social, civic, and economic well-being. It works in all 50 states and abroad in over 28 countries, and shares its research findings with policymakers, program administrators, business, academics, and the public online and through reports and scholarly books.
    Home: http://www.urban.org/
    Events: http://www.urban.org/events/

    Wilson Center 1968
    The Woodrow Wilson Center was founded by an act of Congress and is the official memorial to the late president. It is a non-partisan institute of advanced study as well as a neutral forum for serious dialogue. Its aims are to connect important policy makers with pre-eminent scholars.
    Home: http://www.wilsoncenter.org/index.cfm
    Events: http://www.wilsoncenter.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=events.welcome


    Universities

    American University 1893
    AU was chartered by an act of Congress to train future leaders with a global outlook, practical idealism, and passion for public service. It was reported to be the number one school for politically active students, and its high academic standards are reflected in the number of awards and merits consistently awarded to them.
    http://www.american.edu/
    International Studies
    Home: http://www.american.edu/sis/
    Events: http://www.american.edu/sis/calendar/?h=89
    Public Affairs
    Home: http://www.american.edu/spa/
    Events: http://www.american.edu/spa/Calendar/
    Law
    Home: http://www.wcl.american.edu/
    Events: http://www.wcl.american.edu/calendar/

    Johns Hopkins School for Advanced International Studies 1943
    Established by Christian A. Herter and Paul H. Nitze to train the next generation of leaders for the post war environment, SAIS has remained committed to this mission in the post 9/11 world. Students come from over 70 countries and about 40% of its 600 strong student body come from abroad. It maintains campuses in Nanjing, PRC and Bologna, Italy.
    Home: http://www.sais-jhu.edu/index.html
    Events: http://apps.sais-jhu.edu/insider/this_week_calendar.php

    George Mason University—Institute for Conflict Analysis and Management
    ICAR is committed to interrupting cycles of violence through the development of theory research and practice. It does this by advancing understanding of conflict at all levels, studying the nature, origin, types of conflict, and developing the requisite conditions and processes necessary for conflict resolution.
    Home: http://icar.gmu.edu/index.html
    Events: http://icar.gmu.edu/Events.htm

    George Washington University—Elliot School of International Affairs 1821
    The Elliot School provides an interdisciplinary education for analysis and the development of practical application to global issues. It is comprised of six institutes and centers, which each focus on a different field or geo-political region.
    Home: http://www.gwu.edu/~elliott/
    Events: http://www.elliottschool.org/events/calendar.cfm
    GW Law
    http://www.law.gwu.edu/Pages/Default.aspx

    Georgetown University 1773
    The oldest Catholic University in the United States, Georgetown, has a long and consistent history of academic excellence and 'educating the whole person'. It's international focus has frequently been praised, earning it a number one ranking in Masters programs for International Relations (School of Foreign Service) based on faculty in Foreign Policy Magazine.
    Home: http://www.georgetown.edu/
    Events: http://events.georgetown.edu/
    Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs
    Home: http://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu/
    Events: http://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu/events
    Conflict Resolution
    Home/Events: http://www1.georgetown.edu/departments/government/conflictresolution/
    Institute for the Study of International Migration
    Home: http://isim.georgetown.edu/pages/Certificate.html
    Events: http://isim.georgetown.edu/pages/Events.html
    NEW Program on Justice and Peace
    Home: http://www1.georgetown.edu/departments/justice_peace/
    Events: http://events.georgetown.edu/events/?CalendarID=66&View=6
    School of Foreign Service
    Home/Events: http://sfs.georgetown.edu/


    Other

    Alliance for Peace Building 1999
    AfP works to support collaborative efforts between NGOs, government, and transnational government institutions to help promote understanding of peace building, and increase the effectiveness of such efforts. AfP does this by creating networks between practitioners, disseminating best practices, and enhancing capacity of various organizations.
    Home: http://www.allianceforpeacebuilding.org/index.htm
    Events: http://www.allianceforpeacebuilding.org/events.htm

    Amnesty International 1961
    Amnesty International is a London based, Nobel Prize winning grassroots activist organization. Its 1.8 million members are dedicated to preventing and ending human rights abused the world over.
    Home: http://www.amnestyusa.org/index.html
    Events: http://www.amnestyusa.org/events/page.do?id=1102261

    The National Press Club 1908
    The National Press Club is an association of active or former journalists, government information officers, and people are considered to be regular news sources. It operates based on Walter William’s journalist creed.
    Home: http://www.press.org/
    Events: http://npc.press.org/calendar/calendar.cfm

    United Nations, DC
    The UN Information Center’s mission is to promote a better understanding of the UN in Washington. It also serves as an important resource for NGO’s and civil society organization.
    Home: http://www.unicwash.org/about/about.html
    Events: http://www.unicwash.org/events/events.html

    United States House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs 1812
    The US House Committee on Foreign Affairs is responsible for oversight and legislation in regard to US activities abroad. These include USAID, the State Department, Peace Corps, reviewing treaties, security developments, etc. The current Chairman is Howard L. Berman.
    Home: http://foreignaffairs.house.gov/index.asp
    Hearings: http://foreignaffairs.house.gov/hearing_notice.asp?id=1124

    United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1816
    The Senate Committee is responsible for overseeing US foreign policy agencies including USAID, the State Department, etc. It also considers all diplomatic nominations and international treaties. The current Chairman is Senator John F. Kerry, and ranking minority member is Richard G. Lugar.
    Home: http://foreign.senate.gov/index.html
    Hearings: http://foreign.senate.gov/hearing.html

    World Bank 1945
    The World Bank was created following the Bretton Woods conference to finance long term development and reconstruction. It is ‘owned’ by 186 member countries, though routinely the president of the bank is a US national. It now is involved in a number of activities including research and finance of education, health, public administration, infrastructure, financial and private sector development, agriculture, and environmental and natural resource management.
    Home: http://www.worldbank.org/
    Events: http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/NEWS/0,,enableDHL:TRUE~hlPK:961926~menuPK:34482~pagePK:34380~piPK:34428~theSitePK:4607,00.html

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    Tuesday, July 26, 2011

    Guide to Doctorate (Ph.D. & Ed.D.) Programs in Peace & Conflict Resolution

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  • PH.D. PROGRAMS IN PEACE STUDIES and CONFLICT RESOLUTION/TRANSFORMATION
  • Adopted from the list assembled by Eastern Mennonite University.




  • 1. George Mason University, Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, Virginia – Ph.D. in Conflict Analysis and Resolution http://icar.gmu.edu

    2. Nova Southeastern University, Florida - Ph.D. in Conflict Analysis and Resolution http://shss.nova.edu/Academic_Programs/DoctoralPrograms/PhdDCAR.html

    3. University of Denver, Colorado, Ph.D. in International Relations

    http://www.du.edu/gsis/degrees/phd.html

    4. American University, Washington, DC – Ph.D. in International Relations with a Concentration in International Peace and Conflict Resolution

    http://www.american.edu/sis/admissions/graduate.htm

    5. Georgetown University, Washington, DC – Ph.D. in Government (can do International Relations Focus)

    http://www3.georgetown.edu/departments/government/programs/graduate...

    6. Simon Fraser University, British Columbia (Canada)- Ph.D. in Criminology with Restorative Justice Focus

    http://students.sfu.ca/calendar/G%20Arts%20and%20Social%20Sc4.html

    7. Syracuse University, New York – Ph.D. in Public Administration; Links with Program on Analysis and Resolution of Conflict http://www.maxwell.syr.edu/pa/programs/phd/

    8. Arizona State University, Arizona – Ph.D. in Justice Studies

    http://www.asu.edu/clas/justice/graduate/phd/phd-info.html

    9. University of Bradford, England – Ph.D. in Peace Studies

    http://www.brad.ac.uk/peace/courses/


    10. University of New England, Australia – Ph.D. in Peace Studies

    http://www.une.edu.au/study/peace-studies/

    11. Notre Dame University, Indiana, US - offers a Ph.D. in peace studies in partnership with Notre Dame’s departments of history, political science, psychology, and sociology. http://kroc.nd.edu/programs/phd

    12. University of Manitoba, Canada - Ph.D. in Peace and Conflict Studies

    http://www.umanitoba.ca/colleges/st_pauls/mauro_centre/peace_confli...

    13. Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppssala University, Sweden - Ph.D. Peace and Conflict Research http://www.pcr.uu.se/education/phd.htm

    14. Fletcher School, Tufts University, Massachusetts, US - Ph.D. offers concentration in International Negotiation and Conflict Resolution as well as human security. http://fletcher.tufts.edu/phd/default.shtml

    15. The National Centre for Peace And Conflict Studies, at the University of Otago, Dunedin New Zealand is New Zealand’s first Centre to combine global cross-disciplinary expertise on the issues of development, peacebuilding and conflict transformation. It offers postgraduate programs at the Masters and PhD level.

    16. Mahidol University, Thailand, Ph.D. Program in Human Rights and Peace Studies - as the only PhD in human rights and peace in Asia, this Programme offers its students the unique opportunity to engage in depth with these two important issues in the world today.

    17. Kenessaw State University, Georgia, US, is now offering a Ph.D. in International Conflict Management starting in fall 2010.



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    Guide to Master of Art (M.A.) in Program in Peace & Conflict Resolution

  • Click here for the source.







  • RELEVANT GUIDES TO GRADUATE LEVEL PROGRAMS

    1. The Peacemakers Trust in Canada has complied an excellent list of programs around the world see, http://www.peacemakers.ca/education/educationlinks.html


    2. Dr. Brian Polkinghorn at Salisbury State University, has compiled an excellent guide to Graduate Programs in Conflict Resolution, Peace Studies and Alternative Dispute Resolution around the World.


    3.The Peace and Justice Studies Association
    publishes a guide to peace and conflict related programs at all levels.


    4.CR Info
    has an online guide to higher education programs related to Conflict issues.


    5.Eastern Mennonite University has also put together a useful guide to MA level programs related to Peace and Conflict Studies.



    6. Wikipedia has an entry that provides an overview of the field of Peace and Conflict Studies and key research institutes.


    Idealist, one of the leading nonprofit career sites has recently developed the Public Service Graduate Education Resource Center. This is a terrific site that has key information for individuals seeking to pursue graduate programs related to social change. The resources includes tips for how to select a program, how to write an effective application, application procedures, identifying funding and more.


    SCHOLARSHIPS/FUNDING FOR MA PROGRAMS

    For more information on funding possibilities please consult the Scholarships Guide and/or directly contact the respective academic program.

    KEY MA PROGRAMS IN PEACE AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION
    Regarding MA programs in Conflict Resolution and Related Fields see some of the key programs below. Feel free to suggest additional programs and you're encouraged to consult the resource guides listed above.




    UNITED STATES


    In Washington, DC area there are the following MA level programs:


    Other regions in the US


    CANADA


    ASIA

    AUSTRALIA


    NEW ZEALAND

    • The National Centre for Peace And Conflict Studies, at the University of Otago, is New Zealand’s first Centre to combine global cross-disciplinary expertise on the issues of development, peacebuilding and conflict transformation. It offers postgraduate programs at the Masters and PhD level.

    EUROPE

    EUROPEAN NETWORK PROGRAMS

    AUSTRIA

    IRELAND

    SERBIA

    SPAIN

    SWEDEN

    • MA Program in Peace and Development Studies, Linnæus University, Sweden. The one-year program combines conflict analysis and development studies with a practical, methods-oriented approach. Students are taught in a multicultural classroom by experts with extensive practical experience abroad.

    SWITZERLAND

    UNITED KINGDOM

    LATIN AMERICA

    COSTA RICA


    MIDDLE EAST

    ISRAEL

    • University of Haifa - Launching a new interdiciplinary MA Program in Peace and Conflict Management Studies in October 2010
    • Tel Aviv University - International Program in Conflict Resolution and Mediation


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    Free e-Materials & Books on Peace and Conflict Resolution



    1. 3 P Human Security: Partners for Peacebuilding Policy.
    2. The 2010 Humanitarian Accountability Report.
    3. Albert Einstein Institution, Free Resources on Nonviolence
    4. Bartkowski, M. (2013). Recovering Non-Violence: Civil Resistance in Liberation Struggles. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers.
    5. Berghof Handbook for Conflict Transformation II.

    6. CAMBRIDGE SCHOLARS PUBLISHING. (2012). Migration and New International Actors: An Old Phenomenon Seen With New Eyes. Editor Maria Eugenia Cruset. Isbn13: 978-1-4438-3457-5. Isbn: 1-4438-3457-2
    7. The CANVAS Core Curriculum provides a wealth of information on a broad range of topics relevant to waging nonviolent conflict.
    8. Care. (2012). Guidance for designing, monitoring and evaluating peacebuilding projects: Using theories of change. London: Care.
    9. Care. (2012). Peacbuilding with Impact: Defining Theories of Change. London: Care.
    10. Cartoon Movement. Masterpeace.
    11. The Center for International Conflict Resolution (CICR). (2011). The Evolution of Conflict and its Implications for Peacemaking: Summary of CICR Experts Retreat. New York: Columbia University. The actual report can be downloaded from http://www.cicr-columbia.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Final-ExpertRetreatSummarySpring2011.pdf .
    12. Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (the HD Centre)publications.Geneva, Switzerland: CHD.
    13. Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR. South Africa.
    14. The Environmental Law Institute (ELI), United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the University of Tokyo and McGill University. Various books on Post-Conflict Peacebuilding and Natural Resource Management.
    15. Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (the HD Centre). (2011). Negotiating Ceasefires: Dilemmas and options for mediators. Geneva, Switzerland: CHD.
    16. Coburn, Noah. (2013). Informal Justice and the International Community in Afghanistan. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Institute of Peace.
    17. Conciliation Resources (CR). U.K.
    18. Conciliation Resources (CR). U.K. Accord: an international review of peace initiatives.
    19. Conciliation Resources (CR). U.K. Accord Philippines-Mindanao project.
    20. Conciliation Resources (CR). U.K. Paix sans frontières: building peace across borders.
    21. Cost of War to the United States
    22. Conflict Resolution Education Connection
    23. Escola de Cultura de Pau. (2011). Peace Education Games and Activities Resource Bank.
    24. Geneva Centre for Security Policy. World Views : Negotiating the North Korean Nuclear Issue. GCSP Geneva Paper – Research Series n°12.
    25. George Mason University. Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution. Newsletter.
    26. Human Rights Watch. (2013). Death from the Skies: Deliberate and Indiscriminate Air Strikes on Civilians.
    27. Institute for Economics and Peace. (2011). Global Peace Index (GPI).
    28. International Coalition for the Responsibility to Protect.
    29. Inter-Agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE). Peace Education Programme.
    30. International Crisis Group. (2011). The Philippines: Indigenous Rights and the MILF Peace Process.
    31. IPSI Peace & Security Report
    32. Instituted for Economics & Peace. The Building Blocks of Peace
    33. Institute for Economics & Peace. (2010). Global Peace Index Peace Indicators 2010
    34. Institute for Economics & Peace. (2010 October). Measuring peace in the media. Sydney, Australia & Washington,D.C.: Institute for Economics & Peace.
    35. The Inter-Agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE). (2010). Learning is Their Future: Darfuri Refugees in Chad.
    36. Justice & Peace Project. Annual Reports. JRP promotes locally sensitive and sustainable peace in Africa's Great Lakes region by
      focusing on the active involvement of grassroots communities in local-level transitional justice.
    37. Kate Lefko-Everett, Rorisang Lekalake,Erica Penfold and Sana Rais. (2010). SA Reconciliation Barometer Report 2010. South Africa: Institute for Justice and Reconciliation.
    38. Life and Peace Institute. (2/2011). New Routes.
    39. Open Society Foundations. (2011). The Cost of Kill/Capture: Impact of the Night Raid Surge on Afghan Civilians.
    40. Oxfam International. (2013). Syria: Overtaken By Need The world’s failure to meet Syria’s escalating humanitarian crisis.
    41. Paix sans frontières: building peace across borders Report.
    42. Peace Action Education Fund & Peace Action West. (2009). Congressional Voting Record for the 111th Congress, 2009.
    43. Peace Direct. (2011). Coming Home: A Case Study of Community Led Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration in DR Congo.
    44. Peace Magazine (2013 January). Jolo: Notre Dame of Jolo and Ateneo Psychology Department.
    45. Peace Wiki.
    46. Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration (PARC) at the Maxwell School, Syracuse University Listing of Publications
    47. Saferworld. (2011). Creating Safer Communities in Bangladesh.
    48. School of the Americas Watch ¡Presente!
    49. Search for Common Ground
    50. Teachers Without Borders Resources
    51. Teachers Without Borders' The Voice of Teachers Journal
    52. United Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO) Resources.
    53. United Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO). (2011). Ten-year Impact Study on Implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1325 (2000) on Women, Peace and Security in Peacekeeping.
    54. TransConflict: Draft Principles of Conflict Transformation. Serbia.
    55. United Nations Development Programme. (1994). New dimensions of human security. Chapter 2. Human development report. (pp. 22-46). New York: UNDP.
    56. La Trobe University Institute for Human Security, Australia. "The U.N. Commission on Human Security has defined it “as far more than the absence of violent conflict. It encompasses human rights, good governance and access to economic opportunity, education and health care.” This is based on an earlier UNDP definition that includes seven clusters, namely economic, food, health, environmental, personal, community and political security (see UNDP Human Development report 1994 for details - PDF 4.7MB). These definitions cover the full range of security aspects from the essentials for bare life (food and shelter) to the safeguarding of citizen’s rights to adequate health care and civil liberties." (pp. 22-46). New York: UNDP.
    57. United Nations. (2013). Online Peacemaker Website with a Database of 750 Documents / Peace Agreements.
    58. United States Institute for Peace (USIP). (2011). Peacebuilding Tookit for Educators - Middle School Edition. Washington, D.C.: USIP.
    59. University for Peace. (2005). A glossary of terms in peace and conflict studies.
    60. University for Peace books.
    61. Walker, P. & Russ, C. (2010). Professionalizing the Humanitarian Sector: A Scoping Study. London, United Kingdom: Enhancing Learning and Research for Humanitarian Assistance (ELRHA).
    62. War Is A Crime
    63. World Development Report. 2011.
    64. Craig Zelizer. (2010 November). Laughing our Way to Peace or War: Humour and Peacebuilding. Jounal of Conflictology, 1(2), 1-9.
    65. Zeliger, C. & Johnston, L. (2005). Skills, Networks, & Knowledge: Developing a Career in International Peace & Conflict Resolution. Alexandria, VA: Alliance for Conflict Transformation (ACT), Inc.
    66. Zeliger, C. & Johnston, L. (2010). Guide to Careers in the CR Field/Additional Resources (Including Newly Expanded List of Key Job Websites)