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Upcoming Events Trans-Pacific Partnership and Latin America with Peruvian Ambassador Luis Miguel Castilla Abramson Family Founders Room, SIS Building Thursday, February 4, 4 pm How Corruption Threatens International Development: A Discussion with Sarah Chayes Abramson Family Founders Room, SIS Building Friday, February 5, 4:30 - 5:30 pm Prospects for the Bottom Billion in the Coming Decade with Sir Paul Collier International Development Program 40th Anniversary Lecture Abramson Family Founders Room, SIS Building Friday, February 5, 6 - 7:30 pm RSVP here The Successes and Failures of the Negotiation Process: A Palestinian Perspective Abramson Family Founders Room, SIS Building Monday, February 8, 11 am - 12 pm RSVP to spcr@american.edu 'The Forum' on the Presidential Elections Hosted by the Graduate Student Council Abramson Family Founders Room, SIS Building Monday, February 8, 6 - 8 pm RSVP here Dean's Discussion with David O'Sullivan, Ambassador of the European Union to the United States Abramson Family Founders Room , SIS Building Thursday, February 11, 12:30 - 1:30 pm RSVP here China's Environmental Challenges with Professor Judith Shapiro Abramson Family Founders Room, SIS Building Thursday, February 11, 3 - 4 pm RSVP here Human Security in the Face of Violent Extremism Institute for Women, Peace and Security Georgetown University, Gaston Hall 3700 O Street NW, Washington DC Monday, February 22, 4 - 5:30 pm RSVP here by February 19 Summit on Saudi Arabia The UDC David A. Clark School of Law, 4340 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC Saturday, March 5 and Sunday, March 6 CODEPINK, along with The Nation Magazine, Institute for Policy Studies, Peace Action, and many other organizations, is hosting a two-day conference examining the policies and practices of Saudi Arabia and U.S.-Saudi ties on March 5-6. This summit will address issues such as human rights; Saudi internal and foreign policy; and the prospects for change inside the kingdom and in U.S.-Saudi relations. Conference on Politics, Conflict and Development School of Public and International Affairs, Virginia International University 4401 Village Drive, Fairfax, VA Friday, April 15 and Saturday, April 16 RSVP here International Conference on Conflict Resolution Education: Building Stronger Communities Through Peace, Justice and Security Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio Wednesday, June 8 to Monday, June 13 Professional Development Opportunities Internships and Jobs 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 kverhoeve2000@gmail.com SIS International Programs Graduate Assistant (Federal Work Study) American University, SIS Apply here Call for Papers General Call for Papers for Agenda for Peace and Development 26th IPRA General Conference More Information Here Call for Essays for 'Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice More information here Call for Papers to Present at the International Conference on Conflict Resolution Education: Building Stronger Communities Through Peace, Justice and Security at Ohio State University Proposals due March 1, Event will take place in June More information here Miscellaneous Intergroup Dialogue Participants Needed for AU's Center for Diversity and Inclusion Application Deadline: Extended until February 9 Caux Scholars Program Caux, Switzerland - A four week course focusing on conflict transformation, transitional justice and principled leadership - Professor Mohammed Abu-Nimer will be a lecturer! - AU academic credit not guaranteed June 26 - July 14, 2016 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: February 5th at 5pm in SIS 348 February 19th at 5pm in SIS 348 March 4th at 5pm in SIS 348 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 Making Conflict Work App Professor Peter T. Coleman and Dr. Robert Ferguson of Columbia University have developed a free mobile app for solutions to interpersonal and workplace conflicts. Based on research from their book on conflict resolution, this app applies these techniques to provide suggestions for navigating conflict in everyday life. Click here for more information. Civic Engagements: D.C. Community Conflict Dynamics This project will lay the groundwork for an upcoming Conflict Resolution Apprenticeship Summer Institute, jointly run by GWU, CIT and the IMCP, for students interested in practicing their conflict resolution skills in live settings. Capstone student teams will complete the following activities during Spring 2016: map Diaspora communities and crime in the DC area; assess social structures and conflict dynamics; build community relationships and develop partnerships; and write a final report summarizing lessons learned. This project is recruiting two teams of three to four graduate students to assist in the project. Contact nalzyoud@ communitiesintransition.com for more information. iTrek Public Policy Trip to Israel Israel & Co offers trips to motivated and organized graduate students with an interest in peacebuilding. This is an opportunity for a fully-funded 7-10 day trip to Israel with an entire student group, which can be organized independently or by a professor. By connecting participants with organizations in Israel that are of interest to them, iTrek is a great experience to meet with leaders in various fields. Visit http://israelandco.org and contact Nicole Smith at peace@american.edu to receive more information. Students will not receive credit for a trip unless otherwise approved. International Peace and Conflict Resolution | School of International Service STAY CONNECTED: