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[PEACE] Invitation to study peace in Austria
- Subject: [PEACE] Invitation to study peace in Austria
- From: Dietrich Fischer <102464.1110 at compuserve.com>
- Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2006 19:58:40 +0100
INVITATION TO STUDY PEACE AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION at the European University Center for Peace Studies (EPU), Stadtschlaining, Austria, Website www.epu.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 40 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 psychology with Sigmund Freud. EPU offers students a well-rounded program covering Peace with Security, Development, Freedom, Nature and Culture. The Program, established in 1988 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 for a lifetime. In spring of 2006, we had 42 students from 29 countries from five continents, half from Africa, Asia and Latin America. 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 in international organizations, NGOs, business, universities, or work with their governments. TOPICS INCLUDE: Introduction to Peace Studies, Cross-Cultural Communication, Peaceful Conflict Transformation, Human Rights, International Law, Governance, Participation, the Global Economy, Peacebuilding and Development, Safeguarding a Livable Environment, Demilitarization, Nonviolence, Security, United Nations Reform, Mediation, Peace Education, Peace and the Media, Reconciliation after Violence, Peace and Deep Culture. In addition, there are several academic excursions. For a more detailed explanation of the program, a course calendar and a catalogue with course descriptions, see www.epu.ac.at Summer term 2007: 3 June - 25 August (Apply by 15 Jan. 2007) Fall term 2007: 1 Oct. - 22 December (Apply by 15 March 2007) Spring term 2008: 3 Feb. - 26 April (Apply by 15 Sept. 2007) LOCATION: Stadtschlaining is a beautiful, small and quiet medieval town with an old castle hosting a peace museum, in the foothills of the Alps, between Vienna and Graz, surrounded by hiking trails, with a hot spring and spa 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 many films, most of them in English. WHO SHOULD APPLY: Students from any discipline interested in peace and conflict resolution, young diplomats, government officials, NGO members, teachers, journalists, lawyers, social workers, officers, psychologists, and anyone interested in solving conflicts by peaceful means. A first university degree (bachelors or equivalent) is required, and preferably some professional experience. DEGREES: Those who successfully complete one trimester obtain a Certificate in Peace and Conflict Studies. Those who complete three trimesters (Fall, Spring and Summer) and write a thesis obtain a Master of Arts in Peace and Conflict Studies, approved by the Austrian Ministry of Education. Students can begin in any of the three trimesters. The three trimesters need not be taken in succession and can be spread over several years if preferred. COSTS: Euro 2500 tuition + Euro 1400 room rent per trimester, plus a Euro 700 fee for two thesis advisers for the Master of Arts program, or 12'400 Euro for the entire MA program. Those who pay in one installment pay a reduced fee of 11'500 Euro. A few highly competitive full scholarships are available for applicants from focal countries of Austria's development cooperation, but there are many more applicants than scholarships. Some partial scholarships are also available. You can indicate with a checkmark on the application form if you wish to apply for one of those scholarships. Self-payers or those who can pay a partial amount have a higher chance of being accepted. FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY: see www.epu.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>, Telephone +43-3355-2498-515 (mornings). We will be happy to answer your questions and help you. EPU does not discriminate on the basis of (among others) gender, race, class, age or national origin. With best regards, Dietrich Fischer, Academic Director, EPU **************************************************************** PLEASE SHARE THIS WITH ANYONE WHO MAY BE INTERESTED! THANK YOU. **************************************************************** If you would like to be subscribed to this list, please send an e-mail to majordomo at csis.pace.edu with only the following in the message body: subscribe pc youremailaddress@provider end (where youremailaddress@provider is your e-mail address) If you would like to be removed from this list, please send an e-mail to majordomo at csis.pace.edu with only the follwing in the message body: unsubscribe pc end END
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