Sandra Tombe

Sandra Tombe

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Being South Sudanese and experiencing life as such has nurtured her interest in trying to understand how and why conflicts arise. Her hope to contribute to resolving some of those conflicts is what brings her to the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution. She is interested in exploring conflict in Central/East Africa on the domestic and regional level, focusing on how identity and perceived identity affect how people engage with conflict. After graduation, she would like to use her degree doing policy research on the area as well as gender/age and conflict, identity and conflict in Central/East Africa, and the Syrian Refugee Crisis.



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February 26, 2017
The ongoing violence in South Sudan has at many times dominated international headlines since the conflict there
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February 20, 2017
Virginia Del. Mark D. Sickles (D-43 Fairfax) introduced the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR) at
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One-Week Writing IntensiveMay 1-5, 20179am - 5pmMetropolitan Building, Room 5183 Finish your proposal, a chapter, your edits! Most major universities offer doctoral student writing intensives, S-CARlaunched a successful program last year in which students made tremendous progress. This year program
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S-CAR Graduate Student Association Presents:S-CAR Dean's TalkWednesday, February 22, 20173:00pm - 4:30pmMetropolitan Building, room 5183  Interested to know what is going on at S-CAR? Learn about S-CAR from the Dean himself. Come by and ask Dean Avruch question! Food and refreshments
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