Ph.D., Conflict Analysis and Resolution , George Mason University
M.A., Interdisciplinary Studies, 1996, George Mason University
Studied at the Program of Conflict Research, Management and Resolution , Hebrew University
B.A Social Work, Tel Aviv University
Bachelor of Arts, University of Virginia, Middle Eastern Studies
Master of Science, George Mason University , Conflict Analysis and Resolution
October 22, 2011 9:00AM through 4:00PM
School of Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR)
Presents
An open space forum on the current state of affairs in the Arab world
You are invited to an open space forum, where intellectuals and practitioners meet scholars and students for an open-ended discussion on emerging Arab issues. This conflict resolution themed event will provide you with an opportunity to engage in boundless conversations related to the Arab world. The participants will determine the outcome of this event. So, come take part in this unique opportunity and share your thoughts, questions, or answers reflecting on the recent trends in the Arab world.
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Who should attend?
Anyone interested in current Arab affairs & conflict resolution
When
Saturday October 22
Registration: 9:00AM-9:30AM
Open Space (Lunch included): 9:30AM-4:00PM
Where
George Mason University
Founders Hall Building #126
3355 Fairfax Dr. Arlington, VA, 22201
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