Do you need to hone your skills to effectively respond to violent
conflict? Want to increase your knowledge on how to build sustainable peace? If so, join the USIP Global Campus this
October.
USIP’s
Global Campus offers dynamic, instructor-led online courses in conflict
management and peacebuilding. Now, from almost anywhere, you can increase your
knowledge and skills through online certificate courses that bridge theory,
research, and practice. Access international experts at your fingertips and
connect with fellow classmates around the world. Earn a certificate in only
four weeks on a wide diversity of topics to help prepare you to help prevent
violence and build peace.
When you enroll in a Global Campus
course, you can expect:
- A one-of-a-kind online training experience that immerses you into a virtual, problem-based scenario designed to build your analytical and decision-making skills. Learn more.
- A dynamic learning community with your instructor(s), guest experts, teaching assistants, and fellow participants.
- Stimulating presentations from top international experts and practitioners
- Carefully selected resources including case studies, articles and media for further learning.
- Opportunities to network and engage with others through interactive webinars, discussion forums, and video or phone chats.
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Global
Campus Schedule:
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October 2014 - Strategic Peacebuilding
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November 2014 - Conflict
Analysis
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December 2014 - Cultural Adaptability in Complex Environments
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January 2015 - Monitoring and Evaluation
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February 2015 - Introduction to Negotiation and Conflict Management
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March 2015 - Global Religious Engagement
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April 2015 - Civil Resistance and the Dynamics of Nonviolence
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May 2015 - Good Governance after Conflict
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June 2015 - Fundamentals of Strategic Advising
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July 2015 - Mediating Violent Conflict
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August
2015 - Civil Resistance 2: External Actors
For more information, visit usip.org/online-courses, or
contact Leah Cullins: lcullins@usip.org
(202) 429-7178.
Enroll now and join the online community!
Source:
http://www.internationalpeaceandconflict.org
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