Get the latest in IPCR news and events! International Peace and Conflict Resolution Newsletter Like IPCR on Facebook! Subscribe to IPCR's Twitter and Youtube Channel! Upcoming Events Film Screening: Salam Neighbor *Special Discussion with the Film Producer* Ward Room 2, American University Tuesday, March 15, 6:30pm Information Session on Summer and Fall IPCR Courses Led by Professor Anthony Wanis-St. John IPCR Lounge (outside SIS 214) Tuesday, March 15, 8 pm Pizza provided RSVP to peace@american.edu The New Generation of Salvadoran Human Rights Defenders Thursday, March 17, 12:00pm Pizza provided RSVP to kslc@american.edu State and Defense: Do Their Personnel Systems Still Make Sense? Ambramson Family Founders Room Thursday, March 17, 3:30-5:00pm Film Screening: Blockade Ward Room 2, American University Friday, Monday, March 18, 6:00pm Resume Station for AU Jobs Fair MGC Tavern Monday, March 21, 12:00-7:00pm Cultivating Dialogue: U.S. & Cuban Agricultural Cooperatives Abramson Family Founders Room Tuesday, March 22, 9:00-11:00am RSVP to dolezal@american.edu Mons. Oscar Arnulfo Romero: Commemoration of the 36th Anniversary of his Martyrdom Wednesday, March 23 11:00am-12:00pm in Kay Chapel (Service) and 12:00-1:30pm in Kay Lounge (Lunch) AU Jobs & Internship Fair Bender Arena Wednesday, March 23, 1:00-4:00pm Beyond Apologies: A Book Talk with Debra Efroymson Kay Lounge Thursday, March 24, 3:00pm "Women's Rights & Political Participation in Afghanistan" Fatima Jafari - Human Rights Defender Series Kay Lounge Tuesday, April 5, 3:00pm Tea and snacks will be provided Exploring Social Justice Series Featuring Paul Butler, Professor of Law at Georgetown University who will speak on race relations Letts Hall Formal Lounge Thursday, April 7, 11:00am - 12:30pm Cynthia Enloe's Keynote Address: "When Does 'Post-War' Start? Does It Ever End? Feminist Insights." Founder's Hall, George Mason University Arlington Campus Monday, April 11, at 1:00pm This event is free and open to the public. To register for the entire conference, visit here. Professional Development Opportunities Conferences/Scholarly Programs 2016 Countering Violent Extremism Symposium Ronald Reagan Building Wednesday, April 6 to Thursday, April 7, 2016 Register and find more information here Feminism for the Future: Critical Perspectives on Feminism and Conflict Resolution Organized by School of Conflict Analysis and Resolution's Center for Gender and Conflict at George Mason University April 11-12, 2016 Conference on Politics, Conflict and Development School of Public and International Affairs, Virginia International University 4401 Village Drive, Fairfax, VA Friday, April 15 to Saturday, April 16 Register here Building Sustainable Peace A Conference Presented by 72 Africa & George Mason University April 17-19, 2016 Facing a Violent Past: Dealing with History and Memory in Conflict Resolution GMU Metropolitan Building, Conference Room 5183 April 22, 2016 from 8:00am-6:30pm Human Rights Education - The 2016 Georg Arnhold International Summer School at the Georg Eckert Institute in Braunschwieg, Germany Organized by The Georg Eckert Institute and Teachers College of Columbia University July 25 to 30, 2016 Internships and Jobs Peace Brigades International PBI is looking for field volunteers for its Honduras program. People with nonviolent peacekeeping experience and who speak Spanish are encouraged to apply. Counterpart International Afghanistan Program Internship Deadline: April 4, 2016 Global Knowledge Initiative International Program Internship Deadline: April 1, 2016 Tahir Institute for Middle East Policy Internship Full and part-time positions are available Editor, Peer Review, Creative Specialist Journal of International Service at American University SIS Send current resume and brief writing sample (no more than 2 pages) to ausisjournal@gmail.com Fellowships/Grants 2016-2017 Adel Ait-Ghezala Graduate Research Fellowship Available to full-time graduate students to support applied, educational or policy-relevant research designed to improve the lives of the citizens of developing countries Students may be awarded up to $1000.00 for research taking place in a developing country between May 1, 2016 and April 30, 2017 Applications due Friday, March 18 SIS Summer 2016/Fall 2016 Graduate Research, Conference and Internship Grants Applications due Friday, March 18 Call for Papers Call for Essays for 'Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice More information here Call for Papers for 'Human Rights Education in Secondary School Settings: Theories, Practices, and Teacher Training' Conference in Braunschweig, Germany More Information here Check out more internship opportunities or information on SIS Career Advising! Student Groups Society for Peace and Conflict Resolution (SPCR) represents the interests of the IPCR students and works to enhance your graduate experience while empowering students to become more engaged in global conflict resolution and peace work. You can reach out to SPCR at spcr@american.edu. SPCR encourages all IPCR students to attend their meetings every other Friday to provide input on their student experiences and let the group know how they can best assist the needs of the IPCR students. Make your voice heard! Attend one (or all!) of the following SPCR meetings: March 18th at 5pm in SIS 348 April 1st at 5pm in IPCR Lounge, outside of SIS 214 April 15th at 5pm in SIS 348 April 29th at 5pm in SIS 260 As a reminder, SPCR is still looking to round out the Communications Team so if you are interested, please send an email to spcr@american.edu. American University Negotiation Project (AUNP) organizes negotiation simulations where participants can gain conflict resolution and mediation skills. The group also invites speakers with expertise in negotiation for insightful talks open to the AU community. You can reach out to AUNP at aunegotiationproject@gmail.com. Creative Peace Initiatives (CPI) promotes creative peacebuilding locally and globally through service programs, trainings, conferences and networking opportunities. The group is currently inactive but students interested in reviving the group should reach out to peace@american.edu. Faculty Publications Boko Haram, a Presidential Election and the Price of Corruption in Nigeria Hrach Gregorian Professor Hrach Gregorian's latest publication outlines the recent events in Nigeria that have shaped the recent election. http://www.cdfai.org/boko_haram_presidential_election_corruption_in_nigeria. The Good, the Bad and the Sad of the High Level Report on UN Peace Operations - Chuck Call Professor Chuck Call shares his thoughts on the high level review of UN Peace Operations that was recently released. http://blogs.cfr.org/patrick/2015/07/28/the-good-the-bad-and-the-sad-of-the-high-level-report-onun-peace-operations/ The New York Times and Washington Post: Misleading the public about U.S. drone strikes - Jeff Bachman Professor Jeff Bachman examines the truth and omissions in the New York Times and Washington Post coverage of U.S. drone strikes in Yemen and Pakistan. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/1461670X.2015.1073118? src=recsys#.VeSpY_lViko Check out more faculty publications! Other News Send in Your Travel Pictures to IPCR! IPCR is decorating the IPCR Lounge, which is the common area outside of SIS 214. We have set up a book exchange and will soon be putting up IPCR students' travel photos! Please send photos of you abroad to peace@american.edu. Ideal photos include you with a landscape or impressive background or you working in an office or in the field. The photos should be high-quality as they will be blown up to 8 x 10 size. Please send peace@american.edu the photo with your name. Be sure to let us know where and when (year and month, if possible) the photo was taken. All photos must be sent by March 25th. Not all submitted photos will be displayed. International Peace and Conflict Resolution | School of International Service STAY CONNECTED: