A number of discussion groups on negotiation-related topics are initiated by students each year. The meetings provide an opportunity for students to explore and discuss a topic of common interest, share professional experiences and research findings, and to network. Meetings are held four to six times a year and are open to all interested students.
Religion, Conflict, and Peace Student Discussion Group
Semester Kick-off Meeting!
Tuesday, October 27th, 6:00 PM
Pound Hall Rm 513 (PON Library), Harvard Law School
The Religion, Conflict, and Peace (RCP) Student Discussion Group is composed of students from the Boston area who are interested in the broad topic of the role of religion in politics — particularly in conflict regions … read more »
Please join us for a panel discussion with four international experts on how religion helps, or hurts, peace negotiations in their home countries. … read more »
Each year, students have initiated and facilitated a number of Student Discussion Groups, based on a strong interest to engage in interdisciplinary discussions on negotiation- and conflict resolution-related topics. The purpose of the Discussion Groups is to bring students with a shared interest together to explore the nuances of a topic and to share professional experiences and research findings.
Typically, Discussion … read more »
Please join us for a panel discussion with four international experts on how religion helps, or hurts, peace negotiations in their home countries.
Nasredeen Abdulbari is a member of the Fur tribe of the Sudan and an intructor of international human rights law at the University of Khartoum. Speaking on “Wars in Sudan and the Future of Religion-Based Relations,” he will … read more »
The Conflict in Africa Student Discussion Group presents
Professor Darren Kew
UMass Boston Graduate Program in Dispute Resolution
Professor Kew will discuss how the contribution of Track II Diplomacy must now include not just the contributions that can be made by leaders who move between Track II and official negotiations, but also the role of civil society organizations and individuals in the critical … read more »
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