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, Founder and Director, The Junction community and peace-building center in Derry, Northern IrelandBios: Eamonn Baker was born 1951 and reared in Creggan Estate (Derry) an area once frequently referred to as a Nationalist/Republican ghetto of Northern Ireland. He is training coordinator with Towards Understanding and Healing in his native city; encouraging “deep listening” to the diverse stories arising from the conflict here in these islands. (https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/author/eamonn-baker
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Norway. Students studying in Telemark have the opportunity to learn Norwegian and participate in field trips that underscore outdoor life and regional identity. Lutes in Oslo focus on conflict resolution and peacebuilding, topics Norway is deeply committed to, Williams said. The country is engaged in a dynamic discussion defining and redefining its international roles, and PLU students participate in dialogue on issues such as European integration and multiculturalism in schools. OSLO, NORWAY Explore
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Student Rights and Responsibilities defined below support the Student Rights and Responsibilities as defined in the Pacific Lutheran University’s Student Code of Conduct. General Principles – All students have a right to: a safe, supportive, respectful, and professional learning environment that is free from discrimination and accepting of individuals for who they are regardless of cultural/ethnic affiliation, spiritual affiliation, political affiliation, or any other personal characteristic, choice
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educates students to engage critically and actively with global issues, their origins, and possible solutions. Our graduates gain the knowledge, skills, and experience necessary to understand today’s world, including contextualizing local and national issues within the larger global community and marketplace. As a Global Studies major, you will learn how to analyze global issues such as poverty, conflict, and migration from multiple perspectives and disciplines. You’ll get to personalize your major
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Science - Applied Community & Economic Development, Illinois State University Master of Arts in Conflict Resolution, University of Essex, United Kingdom Master of Arts in International Security, University of Denver - Josef Korbel School of International Studies Master of Arts in International Relations and Affairs, Swansea University Master of Arts in History, Yale University Law, Howard University Masters in Gender, Peace and Security, The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE
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herself now, graduating in 2007 and living in Geneva, Switzerland. She’s earning a Master of Advanced Studies in International and European Security there, studying international law, terrorism and energy security, among other subjects. She also is studying press freedoms in regions of global conflict, with a focus on the increased intimidation, and sometimes assassination, of journalists. And, she’s also working as a freelance journalist at the United Nations’ European headquarters. It is a pretty
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revolving door,” Surla says in her capstone. Moral distress occurs when nurses feel unable to do the right thing. Contributing factors include inadequate staffing, ineffective communication and a lack of resources. This internal conflict can lead to physical, emotional and spiritual suffering, she notes. Eventually, burnout occurs, a common outcome for nurses working in correctional settings. Maria Surla '23 at the School of Nursing's BSN graduate pinning ceremony on May 27, 2023.× Her capstone draws on
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collaboration occurred in the Parkland community, with the local utility provider and local churches, all focused on building awareness around the global water crisis. The narrative continued on campus. In a series of predeparture seminars provided by an interdisciplinary team of PLU faculty, the PLU student team discussed topics such as ethical approaches to water, processes for community building and conflict resolution, and deeper understanding and appreciation of Nicaraguan culture and history. It is a
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hygiene was completely non-existent.” Since 2003, Røskeland, a certified midwife, has traveled to refugee camps and settlements to help women give birth: Afghanistan, Haiti, the Kenya/Somalia border, Nepal, where clean, skilled hands are sometimes a luxury, not always a caregiver requirement. “Our birth kits are not a solution to the vast crisis of women’s health around the world in regions torn by crisis, conflict and poverty, but our kits provide a tangible benefit to the women who receive them
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Experiences of First Generation Latino Professionals. This book will combine qualitative interviews, auto-ethnography, and policy analysis to explore the public policies and programs, which helped members of the largest ethnic and racial group in the U.S. lacking in inherited intellectual capital earn college degrees and enter the professions. This research underscores the importance of public policies in keeping the pipeline to the professions open to members of underrepresented communities. I live in
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