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Internships with Alliance for Peacebuilding:
Editorial Internship with the International Center for Nonviolent Conflict
Summer Internships with Ashoka U
Qualitative Analysis Internship with World Learning
 Internships with the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI):
Communications and Federal Affairs Internship with Delta Regional Authority
Development Internship with Carpenter's Shelter
Global Programs Internship with Vital Voices Global Partnership
Youth Programs Internship and Conference and Events Internships with
Sister Cities International
Outreach and Engagement Internship with the
Global Organization for Maternal and Child Health
Summer 2014 International Program Internship with
the Center for Economic Policy and Research
Gender and Elections Internship with IFES
Summer Advocacy Internship with
Americans for Democracy and Human Rights in Bahrain
Field Experience Spotlight:
Summer International Field Experience in Georgia/Abkhazia 
Applications due April 4th!

 
The course will travel to Tbilisi and Sukhum/i and will allow students to meet with a wide range of experts, including academics, practitioners, and officials in both locations. Formal meetings with representatives of governmental, non-governmental, and academic organizations will aim at developing a more detailed understanding of the multifaceted issues affecting societies in conflict. Focusing on different areas of this conflict, students will analyze conflict dynamics and conflict resolution approaches utilized in attempts to address them. The program will also aim at providing background to changes experienced in Tbilisi and Sukhum/i since the fall of the Soviet Union, ethnic and political tensions there, and aftermath of conflicts, while examining potential alternatives to current political impasses.

One of the main themes of the course is the tension between realpolitik, structural, basic human needs, and a variety of other attempts to explain conflict dynamics. These divergent approaches will be compared and contrasted in light of economic, political, anthropological, psychological, historical, and cultural insights into these conflicts. The implications of these various explanations will be considered in relation to different approaches to conflict resolution practice. Students will engage with local peers, while attending lectures by regional experts and meetings with governmental and non-governmental actors, engaged in conflict analysis and resolution efforts.
 
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International Field Experience in Serbia and Kosovo:  
Studying the Post-Conflict Politics of
History and Memory in the Balkans
Applications due April 1st! 

   

This Center for World Religions, Diplomacy, and Conflict Resolution course examines various ways and practices through which post-conflict societies deal with a contentious past. We will visit two post-conflict societies in the Balkans, Serbia and Kosovo, and learn on the ground how the politics of collective remembering impacts the dynamics of relationships among different ethnic groups.

The value of this experiential learning course is that it provides an opportunity for its participants to listen and learn from local people about what is happening on the ground, which is a necessary precondition for successful CR analysis and practice. This course will also provide a space in which each participant will be able to reflect on and re-examine his/her own assumptions on conflict resolution theory and practice, and explore innovative ways of dealing with complex issues. This will be an opportunity to apply various conflict resolution theories and concepts, network with representatives of local and international organizations, engage with people on the ground and be immersed in the rich culture of the region.




Are you looking for adventure and employable skills? The chance to team up and make an impact in peacebulding and social entrepreneurship? Do you enjoy splitting your time between beautiful natural sites and vibrant city life? Previous participants have experienced this program as "the time of their life" or "the experience of a lifetime, for a lifetime". Read on!

The School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution and the Amani Institute have partnered to offer students an 8-week service learning field experience in Nairobi, Kenya. This program provides students opportunities to get an intensive experience of cross-boundary work, develop practical skills to build their professional toolkit, and understand the personal journey this work requires in order to effective and sustainable as an individual over time.  

 

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