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Free Professional and Academic Networking site in International Affairs,
Migration, Conflict and Related Fields

This is an invitation to join the Peace and Collaborative Development
Network (http://internationalpeaceandconflict.org) , an online
initiative to bring together organizations, professionals, academics and
students in international affairs and related fields.

The network fosters interaction between individuals and organizations
around the world and currently has over 9700 members. The site is a
terrific networking tool where members can find local and international
partners and practitioners, share resources, read guides to careers,
scholarships, internships, funding, and IT resources in the field, and
exchange best practices. Discussion topics and personal blogs can be
posted. The site also has a video section where members can access and
view videos related to the field.

Becoming a member is fast, easy and free. Please, take a minute to visit
and explore the network.

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Craig Zelizer, Ph.D.
Associate Director
Master of Arts in Conflict Resolution Program
Department of Government
Georgetown University

E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Web: http://conflictresolution.georgetown.edu
http://internationalpeaceandconflict.org


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