Graduate (Masters) Program in International Peace and Conflict Resolution at Beaver College, Philadelphia, PA.

The program offers candidates an opportunity to be trained in a broad range of fields, including contending approaches to international peace and conflict resolution, public international law, the techniques and practices  of negotiations and mediation, the protection of human rights, the role of  the media in conflict resolution, the international and national protection  refugees, as well as international diplomacy and economics. The most outstanding features of the program are its second year overseas   placement and its emphasis on an inter-disciplinary approach to conflict   settlement and prevention in a volatile international environment.  Candidates will have the additional benefit of being exposed to a multitude  of new teaching technologies, including the Internet, video-conferencing,  etc. Candidates will spend the second year abroad and both pursue a program  of  studies at a partner university and gain practical knowledge through field  work.

Thus, the program is tailored to develop candidates' skills as mediators and   negotiators and to let them gain first-hand knowledge of different cultures   and their approaches to conflict and peace.

For additional information please consult our web-page,  http://gargoyle.beaver.edu/Depts/IPCRP/index.htm. I can be reached by phone  [(215) 572 4074], fax [(215) 572 2126], e-mail [morawa@beaver.edu] or  regular mail.

Alexander H. E. Morawa, S.J.D.
Deputy Program Director
International Peace and Conflict Resolution Program
Beaver College
450 S. Easton Road
Glenside, PA 19038-3295
Tel. (215) 572-4074
(215) 572-4094
Fax. (215) 572-2126
E-Mail: morawa@beaver.edu