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Thailand Peace Studies Program becomes permanent


 
 

Dennis McMahon, a participant in the July 2007 session, talks with villagers during a field study to rural Cambodia. 

Call it a step toward a lasting peace -- or a lasting peace program at least.

The Rotary Foundation has announced that the peace and conflict studies program at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand, will become a permanent peace education initiative.

The three-month professional development certificate program began in 2006 as a three-year pilot aimed at mid- to upper-level professionals working for government and nongovernmental organizations in need of a shorter program than the two-year peace studies master's degrees offered at the other six Rotary Centers for International Studies .

The certificate and master's degree options will now be integrated into one program. Applicants will be able to use the same application to apply for all seven of the peace studies centers, and administration of the master's and certificate programs will be streamlined.

While the Rotary Center at Chulalongkorn University will continue to offer two sessions -- January to April and June to August -- applications for both sessions will now be due on 1 July, at the same time as the master's degree option.

Rotary World Peace Fellowships Brochure (pdf)


2 Comments:
At 11:17AM on 4 August 2008, Rtn. Joy Kirt Sidhu wrote: I heard about this Peace Program on the weekly update and I am interested in participanting on the next program in Thailand along with my daughter. I am in the field of education and am the principal of a teacher training college in the rural area in Haryana, India and my daughter , a rotaractor is in the final year nursing which ends in October. We both feel that this will benefit the community we serve as well as developing new skills within ourselves.
At 9:23AM on 29 July 2008, Andrew Heath wrote: I heard about this Peace Program on Territory FM Radio and I am interested in participanting on the next program in Thailand. I am in the Northern Territory Police Force and feel that this will benefit the community I serve as well as developing new skills within myself.

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