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World Cafe: Thinking into a New Master’s Curriculum for S-CAR
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Sara Cobb
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Qualification:
Ph.D, Communication, 1988, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
M.Ed., Counseling, 1980, University of Puget Sound
Topics of Interest:
Race & Racism, Capacity Building, Center for the Study of Narrative and Conflict Resolution, Central America, Democracy and Democratization, Monitoring, Narrative, Civil Society, Civil War, East Africa, Facilitation, Psychology, Program Design, Program Implementation, Qualitative Skills, Conflict Resolution, Middle East, Research, Culture, North Africa, Structural Violence, Training, Development, Dialogue, Program Administration, South America, Diplomacy, West Africa, Education, Ethics, Environment, Genocide, Identity, Human Rights, Immigration, Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons, International Relations, Justice, Mediation, Mental Health, Narrative, Negotiation, PeaceBuilding, Politics, Reconciliation, Refugees, Security, Terrorism, Violence, Youth
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World Cafe: Thinking into a New Master’s Curriculum for S-CAR
Event Date:
April 7, 2015 7:20pm through 10:00pm
Event Location: Metropolitan Building, Conference Room 5183
Past EventEvent Type: Event
World Café: Thinking into a New Master’s Curriculum for S-CAR
Tuesday, April 7th
7:20-10:00
Room 5183 Metropolitan Bld.
Come and Explore the World Café, as a conflict resolution process
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Support the Re-design of the Masters Curriculum!
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Metropolitan Building, Conference Room 5183