Events by these Researchers
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The Remembrance of Past Genocides: A Conversation on the Memories and Politics of Genocide - (tdestree)
Speakers:Thomas de Waal - Senior Associate in the Russia and Eurasia Program at the Carnegie EndowmentTamra Pearson d'Estree - Director of the
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Spring Undergraduate Research Symposium - (pfirchow)
The Undergraduate Research Symposium is an opportunity for Mason's undergraduate students to present their original research projects and
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Undergraduate Alumni Panel - (nlash)
Do you have questions about how to market a degree in Conflict Analysis and Resolution? Do you wonder how to succesfully naviagate the job
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Louis Kriesberg: Realizing Peace - (kavruch)
Please join S-CAR in welcoming Louis Kriesberg in discussing his new book Realizing Peace: A Constructive Conflict Approach
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Undergraduate Brown Bag Lecture Series: Complex Insults in the Dynamics of Conflict - (ckoroste)
Dr. Karina V. Korostelina will be sharing from her new book which offers a novel framework for analyzing the ways in which seemingly minor
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Webinar: From Selma to St. Louis: Civil Resistance in Ferguson and Beyond - (Catherine Ammen)
From Selma to St. Louis: Civil Resistance in Ferguson and BeyondJoin S-CAR Staff to listen to this webinar over lunch!Conference Room 514512:00pm - 1
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S-CAR/SPGIA Career Fair - (lshaw2)
School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution and the School for Policy, Government and International Affairs invites you to the Annual Career
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Undergraduate Brown Bag Lecture Series: Mountaintop Mining in Appalachia - (shirsch4)
Mountaintop Mining in Appalachia:Understanding Stakeholders and Change in Environmental ConflictDr. Susan Hirsch, Professor of Conflict Resolution
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Thomas de Waal - Great Catastrophe: Armenians and Turks in the Shadow of Genocide - (ckoroste)
The Program on History, Memory, and Conflict is excited to welcome Thomas de Waal, a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment, specializing
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Book Launch: Alicia Pfund and Christopher Mitchell - (apfund)
Joint Book Launch with Christopher Mitchell and Alicia PfundPlease join S-CAR for a joint book launch to recognize two new publications: Alicia
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John Burton Library Workshop Series- Hutu Diaspora's Narrative Identity: Identity in Conflict, Conflict of Identity. Claudine Kuradusenge, S-CAR - (ckuradus)
The John Burton Library and Resource Center Spring 2015 Research and Writing Workshop SeriesResearch in Action:Join us to hear and discuss about
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Information Session - Brazil Field Experience Course - (Catherine Ammen)
Information Session - Brazil Field Experience Course Tuesday January 27th4:00pm - 5:00pm Metropolitan Building room 5000 Would
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Spring Master's Orientation - (lshaw2)
We would like to welcome all of our incoming Spring 2015 Master's and Certificate students! Come and meet your incoming cohort members
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Winter Recognition Ceremony - (lshaw2)
The School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution cordially invites you to aWinter Recognition Ceremony honoring our December graduates.Family
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Fall '14 Undergraduate Research Conference - (lshaw2)
The Fall '14 Undergraduate Research Conference will showcase research fromstudents in CONF 490, the undergraduate program capstone course.
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Conference: Conflict Resolution and Civil Rights in U.S. Communities: The Next 50 Years - (kavruch)
The School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution and the Community Relations Service would like to invite you to participate in a joint conference on
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Annual Lynch Lecture with John Paul Lederach - (scheldel)
S-CAR's 26th Annual Lynch Lecture with John Paul LederachLectureWednesday, November 19th7:20-9:00pmFounders Hall AuditoriumThoughts on a Penny
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Post-Conflict State-building and Public Health Recovery: What Does the Ebola Pandemic in Liberia Teach - (sjohnsl)
The Brown Bag Lectures Showcase current projects or trends in the conflict analysis and resolution field and are presented by practitioners, faculty
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Undergraduate Brown Bag Series: Insight into the U.S. - The Afghanistan Bilateral Security Agreement Negotiation Process - (nlash)
The Brown Bag Lectures showcase current projects or trends in the conflict analysis and resolution field and are presented by practitioners, faculty