International Conflict Resolution program in Ecuador
Intensive 27-day program (May 24-June 19) in Ecuador in which college students learn about international conflict resolution, ethnic and environmental conflict, negotiation, mediation, and development, and have hands-on opportunities to complete practicum projects, interact with guest speakers and Ecuadorian host fellows, and participate in negotiation/mediation simulations. Sponsored by the University of Georgia and CEMPROC. See http://www.uga.edu/globis/study_abroa... for more info. Application deadline March 1, 2009.
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