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« April 2018 »
Join Asher Kaufman, the John M. Regan Director of the Kroc Institute, for a time of networking and conversation with other Kroc Institute faculty, alumni and students. Light refreshments and drinks will be served.
New Research by Women Studying Violence
This one-day interdisciplinary workshop will bring together mid and early-career female scholars at the forefront of research on violence.
2018 Distinguished Alumni Award Presentation
Featuring Mai Ni Ni Aung, M.A. '03, founder of the Sone-Tu Cultural Preservation Project and the director of its sister organization, Sone-Tu Backstrap Weavings.
Origins of the Arab-Israel Conflict
Featuring Alan Dowty, Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame.
Unpacking Criminality Post-Conflict: Colombia After the Paramilitary Demobilization
Featuring Angelica Duran-Martinez, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Massachusetts Lowell.
2018 Student Peace Conference
This year's conference is called “Toward Justpeace: Exploring the Intersections of Justice and Peace.”
Nuclear Disarmament: A Catholic Imperative?
The Notre Dame International Security Center, the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies and the Catholic Peacebuilding Network present a roundtable discussion on the question of nuclear disarmament as a Catholic imperative.
2018 Student Peace Conference
This year's conference is called “Toward Justpeace: Exploring the Intersections of Justice and Peace.”
24th Annual Hesburgh Lecture in Ethics & Public Policy
Beatrice Fihn, executive director of the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize-winning group, the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), will deliver the 24thannual Hesburgh Lecture in Ethics and Public Policy.
Diasporas and Contested Sovereignty: Transnational Mobilizations in Europe Toward the Balkans, Caucasus and Middle East
Featuring Maria Koinova, Senior Research Fellow at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies and Reader in International Relations at the University of Warwick.
Music, Peace and Governance in the Sahel
Professor Jaimie Bleck will provide an overview of the Malian conflict and the role of music in contemporary Malian life. The musicians will then speak about their unique experiences including how the crisis has shaped their own experience as a Malian musician, its impact on the musical economy, as well as their thoughts...
"Belfast, Brexit, and Beyond: How will Brexit Affect Politics and Peace in Northern Ireland?"
On this 20th anniversary of the signing of the 1998 Belfast 'Good Friday' Agreement, the United Kingdom is in the process of implementing its referendum decision to leave the European Union (EU). How will Brexit impact the 1998 Agreement and the peace it forged?
Diasporas and Contested Sovereignty: Transnational Mobilizations in Europe Toward the Balkans, Caucasus and Middle East
Featuring Maria Koinova, Senior Research Fellow at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies and Reader in International Relations at the University of Warwick.
Reconciliation in Mozambique Revisited
Featuring Natalia Bueno, a Research Visitor at the University of Notre Dame.
InterAction Conference on Community Theater for Social Justice Action
The inaugural Conference on Community Theater for Social Justice Action is presented by InterAction, in partnership with the Civil Rights Heritage Center, …
InterAction Conference on Community Theater for Social Justice Action
The inaugural Conference on Community Theater for Social Justice Action is presented by InterAction, in partnership with the Civil Rights Heritage Center, …
Contact
Kate Chester
Communications Program Director
574-631-8577
cchester@nd.edu
Ari Woodworth
Events Coordinator
(574) 631-3237
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Jena O'Brien
Communications and Digital Media Specialist
574-631-3991
jobrie29@nd.edu
Lisa Gallagher
Writer and Content Specialist
574-631-9370
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