Dear all,
The Network University is glad to announce its upcoming online course on
"Transforming Civil Conflict" which will run from 7 March to 2 April 2011.
During the course the participants are familiarised with contemporary
theories of conflict and conflict resolution, acquainted with a range of
relevant information on conflict on the Internet and introduced to
practical issues and debates within the field. They are brought together
in a 'learning community' with people with a professional interest in
conflict. The subjects for each of the course weeks are: Introduction to
Conflict Resolution, Conflict Analysis and Conflict Prevention. The
students participate through online debates, assignments and exercises
and are coached intensively online. Information about the content, fees,
planning and approach to the conflicts can be found in the demos course:
www.netuni.nl/demos/tcc
If you are interested in participating in the courses or if you have
additional questions regarding course content and fees, please contact
us at [log in to unmask] Information about the Network University or its
partner Modus Operandi can be found on our respective websites
www.netuni.nl and www.modop.org
Please send all replies to: [log in to unmask]
With kind regards,
Claske Dijkema
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MODUS OPERANDI
Claske Dijkema
Grenoble
+33 6 6730 4436
www.modop.org
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