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At a time when the international political environment is loaded with dehumanized images of the "other", when war-making is a potentially lucrative and profit-driven enterprise, and when destructive cycles of violence (including both occupation and terrorism) threaten to over-run security within communities, as well as between countries, an understanding of conflict in all its complexity is necessary to create a world that is more viable for all its inhabitants. Ways exist to disentangle and analyze the elements of conflict in order to steer it towards a constructive course; there is an ever-growing body of knowledge and skill focused on transforming conflict and preventing it from becoming violent in the first place.
IIMCR's Student Symposia on Negotiation and Conflict Resolution are specifically designed to equip young people with this knowledge and skill. By narrowing the divide between the theory and practice of conflict resolution, each Symposium challenges participants to understand and constructively address conflict in a rapidly changing international environment.
IIMCR will hold its ninth annual International Student Symposium on Negotiation and Conflict Resolution this summer in The Hague, The Netherlands, from July 17 to August 14. During the program, up to one hundred participants from around the world will sharpen their understanding of conflict resolution through lectures, negotiation and mediation trainings and detailed multilateral simulations. They will learn from and network with IIMCR's renowned summer faculty of conflict resolution practitioners, diplomats, academics and activists. The Symposium is academically accredited by our local university partner, Erasmus University Rotterdam, and open to graduate students, highly-qualified undergraduate students, and young professionals.
And, the IIMCR Symposium experience does not end after four weeks. Participants can always turn to IIMCR and its first-rate instructors for support in the form of career and project guidance, and for resources in the field. They also will have continued access to their greatest collective asset |
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