Events by these Researchers
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Symposium: Vulnerability, Precarity and Human Rights - (ldwyer2)
Symposium on Vulnerability, Precarity and Human Rights Friday 19th September 20149:00am - 5.30pm,George Mason University, Arlington Campus,
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Fall 2014 Master's, PhD and Certificate Orientation - (lshaw2)
We would like to welcome all of our incoming Fall 2014 Master's, PhD and Certificate students! Come and meet your incoming cohort
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2014 International Summit on Conflict Resolution Education - (jshedd)
Developing & Implementing Culturally Inclusive Conflict Resolution Education Policies & Practices in K-12 & H.E.June 11 – 16, 2014
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Dissertation Defense - Adriana Salcedo: Transnational Displacement, Clandestinity And Conflict In The Ecuadorian-Colombian Bordelands - (rsalcedo)
Frontiers Of Identity: Transnational Displacement, Clandestinity And Conflict In The Ecuadorian-Colombian Bordelands And Inner Cities In
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Rethinking the Pedagogy of Ethics in Peace & Conflict - (scheldel)
Sandra Cheldelin participated in the International Studies Association Conference in Toronto, where she presented the paper, “Rethinking the
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Raising the Bar: Ethics in Peacebuilding and Conflict Resolution - (scheldel)
Sandra Cheldelin and Maneshka Eliatamby participated in the International Studies Association Conference in Toronto, where they were a discussant and
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CGC Conference: Leveraging Passion in Gender Research, Theory and Practice - (ldwyer2)
Center for the Study of Gender and Conflict Resolution's Annual Conference “OUTRAGE/ACTION: Leveraging Commitment in Gender Research,
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Master's Curriculum Student Forum - (jshedd)
Join faculty for a facilitated conversation on the master's degree curriculum. This session will be the first of two held over the semester.
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2014 S-CAR & SPP Career Fair - (eogilvie)
The School of Public Policy, in conjunction with Mason’s School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, will hold its twelfth annual career and
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S-CAR Holiday Party - (jshedd)
On December 6, S-CAR will host a holiday party and officially launch the Wallace Warfield Scholarship Fund. The event, which will take place in the
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Dissertation Defense - Zaher Ahamed: The spirit and insights of the axial flowerings: A paradigm for conflict resolution? - (zahamed)
Dissertation Defense:The spirit and insights of the axial flowerings: A paradigm for conflict resolution? Monday, November 18, 201310:30am-12:
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Law’s Labor's Lost: Constitutional Revolution and the Problem of Radical Social Change - (mgoodale)
Law's Labor's Lost with Mark Goodale, George Mason University
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S-CAR International Food Festival, Breakfast with the Dean, and Student Information Event - (lshaw2)
All are Welcome!!International Food Festival, Student Mentoring and Information Sessions.Join Us at Any Point During the Day! Agenda
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Book Launch: Sara Cobb and Mark Goodale - (scobb)
Please join S-CAR for an evening to recognize Sara Cobb and Mark Goodale for their recent books. Reception will begin at 6:00pm, followed by a
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Farewell Celebration for Dean Bartoli - (abartoli)
Come out to celebrate the tenure of Dean Andrea Bartoli as he moves to another chapter in his career. The evening will celebrate his accomplishments
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Dissertation Defense: Julie Shedd - "Is All News Good News: Media Coverage of Terrorism" - (jshedd)
Disseration Defense: Julie SheddIs All News Good News: Media Coverage of TerrorismTuesday, June 25th1:00PM - 3:00PMFoundation Building, Conference
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S-CAR Convocation 2013 - (eogilvie)
S-CAR Convocation: Saturday, May 18, 2013 2:00 p.m. in Dewberry Hall of the Johnson Center, GMU Fairfax Campus, following the GMU
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Dissertation Proposal Defense: Terra Tolley - Shifting Sands: The Transformation of Bedouin Culture through Education in a Contested Land - (ttolley)
Designing and supporting education systems in post-conflict areas are predominant methods of international development and sustainable conflict
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Gender Center Spring Conference: Bridging the Gap: Gender and Conflict Theory, Research and Practice - (edegi)
The Center for the Study of Gender and Conflict (CGC) at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University, invites