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[PEACE] Peace Studies (apply by 15 September 2005)
- Subject: [PEACE] Peace Studies (apply by 15 September 2005)
- From: Dietrich Fischer <102464.1110 at compuserve.com>
- Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 13:39:36 +0200
INVITATION TO STUDY PEACE AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION at the European University Center for Peace Studies (EPU), Stadtschlaining, Austria Website www.aspr.ac.at, Email epu at epu.ac.at, Tel +43-3355-2498-515. Please share this with anyone who may be interested! Thank you. **************************************************************** We wish to invite you to join a select group of 45 students from around the world in an intensive course in peace and conflict studies at the European University Center for Peace Studies (EPU) in Stadtschlaining, Austria. All the courses are taught in English, by leading specialists in their field from around the world, including Johan Galtung, one of the founders of the academic discipline of peace research and frequent mediator in international conflicts. Studying with the founder of a new academic discipline is a rare opportunity, like studying psychiatry with Sigmund Freud. EPU offers students a well-rounded program covering Peace with Security, Development, Freedom, Nature and Culture. The Program, established in 1991 by Dr. Gerald Mader, Founder and President of the Austrian Study Center for Peace and Conflict Resolution, received the 1995 UNESCO Prize for Peace Education. In addition to attending courses, students get to know each other closely and conclude friendships that last a lifetime. In the spring of 2005, we had 47 students from 32 countries from every continent. Many former students said that studying at EPU was the best time of their life. Peace Studies are a highly interdisciplinary and growing academic field. Students who have successfully completed our program are well grounded in both theory and practice to face the challenges of global conflict transformation. We are happy and proud that many of our former students now have thriving careers with international organizations, NGOs or work with their respective governments. TOPICS INCLUDE: Introduction to Peace Studies, Cross-Cultural Communication, Peaceful Conflict Transformation, Human Rights, Governance, Participation, the Global Economy, Peacebuilding and Development, Demilitarization, Nonviolence, Security, United Nations Reform, Mediation, Peace Education, Peace and the Media, Reconciliation after Violence, Peace and Deep Culture. Spring term 2006: 5 March - 27 May (Apply by 15 September 2005) Fall term 2006: 24 Sept. - 16 December (Apply by 15 March 2006) LOCATION: Stadtschlaining, a beautiful, small and quiet medieval town with a 700 year old castle hosting a peace museum, in the foothills of the Alps, between Vienna and Graz, surrounded by hiking trails, with a hot spring nearby. Classrooms and 44 single rooms with private bath are located in a new building. PEACE LIBRARY: next to the castle is a famous peace library with 25,000 books and some films, most of them in English. COSTS: Euro 2500 tuition + Euro 1400 room rent per semester, plus Euro 700 examination fee for the Master of Arts program. A small number of full and partial scholarships (30% reduction in tuition only) are available for participants from focal countries of Austria's development cooperation, but they are highly competitive. WHO SHOULD APPLY: Students from any discipline interested in peace and conflict resolution, young diplomats, government officials, NGO members, teachers, journalists, lawyers, social workers, psychologists, officers, and anyone interested in solving conflicts by peaceful means. A first university degree is required, and preferably some professional experience. DEGREES: Those who successfully complete one semester obtain an Advanced Certificate in Peace and Conflict Studies. Those who complete two semesters (Spring/Fall) and write a thesis obtain a Master of Arts in Peace and Conflict Studies, approved by the Austrian Ministry of Education. Note: Starting in Fall 2006, the Masters Program will include 3 trimesters in one year (Fall, Spring and Summer). Students can begin in any of the three trimesters. FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY: see www.aspr.ac.at, and click on "European University Center for Peace Studies", second on the left. If you have further questions, please contact Anita Flasch, EPU Administrative Assistant <epu at epu.ac.at>, Tel +43-3355-2498-515 (mornings). We will be happy to answer your questions and help you. With best regards, Dietrich Fischer APPLICATION DEADLINE FOR THE SPRING TERM 2006 IS SEPT. 15, 2005! We need to RECEIVE BY SEPT. 15, a completed application form (available at www.aspr.ac.at), a curriculum vitae, and an essay of about 2-300 words explaining how you intend to apply what you learned. Please send it by email (no scanned documents, please!), fax or airmail. Recommendation letters, COPIES (not originals!) of transcripts and diplomas, and proof of English proficiency (a TOEFL test or proof of having studied at least one year at a school where courses are taught only in English) can follow later by airmail. EPU does not discriminate on the basis of (among others) gender, race, class or national origin. **************************************************************** The Peace Center Burg Schlaining also offers two-week courses by EPU's sister organization, the INTERNATIONAL CIVILIAN PEACE-KEEPING AND PEACE-BUILDING TRAINING PROGRAM (IPT). In the 1992 "Agenda for Peace", then UN Secretary General Boutros Boutros-Ghali encouraged the establishment of regional training centers for civilian peace-keeping and peace-building activities. Austria's government responded positively and supported the development of a training program for the preparation of civilian personnel. Established in 1993, IPT became the first program world-wide of this kind. CORE COURSES (Weeks 1 and 2) are offered three times a year, usually in February, June and September. They provide the participants with the basics of civilian involvement in crisis regions and include the following main elements: Communication and intercultural understanding; Human Rights Protection; Conflict Transformation and Mediation; Case Studies on Particular Conflicts; Stress Management and Working with Trauma; Gender Aspects in Peace-building; Co-operation with the Military; Mine awareness training; Radio communication and map reading; four wheel drive. SPECIALIZATION COURSES (Weeks 3 and 4) provide in-depth training in one of the major functions of peace-builders: - Conflict Transformation - Disarmament, Demobilization, Reintegration - Election Observation and Assistance - Empowerment for Political Participation - Human Rights Protection and Promotion - Humanitarian Assistance - Information Dissemination - Project Management in Field Operations The core course is a precondition for participation in a speciali- zation course. Both can be taken in one 4-week session. For dates, topics, costs and application forms, see www.aspr.ac.at, write to ipt at aspr.ac.at, call +43-3355-2498-506, or fax to +43-3355-2662. RESOURCE PERSONS: Faculty is drawn from an international group of resource persons familiar with UN, OSCE, EU and NGO activities in the realm of civilian peace-keeping and peace-building. The resource persons have a long record of practical professional experience, they have the ability to ground this experience theoretically and have excellent teaching and training skills. **************************************************************** For information and to register for on-line peace studies courses, see "www.transcend.org/tpu". Costs for a 15-week course (3 Oct 2005 to 16 Jan 2006) are 300 Euro for participants from OECD countries, 150 Euro for others. Deadline for Registration: September 15, 2005 **************************************************************** A limited number of the famous collection of Johan Galtung's 9 volumes of Essays in Peace Research (total 4000 pages) are available at a discount by writing to <zulfiya_tursunova at yahoo.com> **************************************************************** PLEASE SHARE THIS WITH ANYONE WHO MAY BE INTERESTED! 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