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Undergraduate Program Meeting and Dinner

Undergraduate students are invited to join the Undergraduate Program in Peace Studies for their semi-annual program meeting and dinner. Meet peace studies faculty and students, learn more about peace studies courses, special events, and other opportunities, and hear more…

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C103, Hesburgh Center for International Studies

Undergraduate Program Meeting and Dinner

Social Media’s Impacts on Conflict And Democracy: The Techtonic Shift

Social media platforms are having wide impacts on conflict dynamics around the world. Activists use the platforms to promote democracy and human rights, while autocrats use the platforms for surveillance and propaganda. Although media coverage of these impacts typically focuses on Western democracies,…

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Keough School Washington Office and Zoom Webinar

Social Media’s Impacts on Conflict And Democracy: The Techtonic Shift

Afghanistan: Promoting a People-Centered Approach to Aid and Development

Negotiating food security and development in Afghanistan requires innovative approaches to avoid legitimating the sanctioned Taliban regime while simultaneously fostering sustainable, community-led development rather than simply providing international handouts. How can the international community,…

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Keough School Washington Office and Zoom Webinar

Afghanistan: Promoting a People-Centered Approach to Aid and Development

Book Launch: Who Are My People?

Join the Kroc Institute for a book launch of Professor Emmanuel Katongole's latest book, Who Are My People?: Love, Violence, and Christianity in Sub-Saharan Africa (Notre Dame Press, 2022). In Who Are My People?, Fr. Emmanuel Katongole explores the ethnic,…

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C103, Hesburgh Center for International Studies

Book Launch: Who Are My People?

New Nukes and New Risks: The peril of nuclear weapons in an unstable world

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has pushed the threat of nuclear destruction back onto the front pages and into our collective consciousness. In reality, that threat had never gone away but had been superseded in the public mind by crises such as global warming and political turmoil. This discussion…

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McNally Amphitheater | Fordham University at Lincoln Center 140 W. 62nd Street | New York, NY 10023

New Nukes and New Risks: The peril of nuclear weapons in an unstable world

Master of Global Affairs Virtual Information Session

Learn about graduate degree options, financial aid, and career support.  Get answers to your questions and tips to apply in this live one-hour webinar. No GRE required Scholarships available Application due Dec. 15 …

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Zoom Webinar

Master of Global Affairs Virtual Information Session

The Interconnectedness of Peace and Nature Conservation: A Global Policy Conversation

The connections between environmental protection and regeneration, peace, and human security have become more evident in recent decades. According to International Alert’s latest report, today 70% of the world's most climate-vulnerable countries are at high risk of climate-related conflict. This signals…

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Keough School Washington Office and Zoom Webinar

The Interconnectedness of Peace and Nature Conservation: A Global Policy Conversation

2022 Distinguished Alumni Award Lecture

Register to attend via Zoom » Featuring Valerie Hickey (M.A. ’00), Global Director for Environment, Natural Resources and the Blue Economy, World Bank Lecture:…

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Auditorium, Hesburgh Center for International Studies

2022 Distinguished Alumni Award Lecture

U.S. Empire in Asia and the Pacific: Repression and Resistance

Between 1893 and 1902, the U.S. forcefully annexed Hawai’i and the Philippines and participated in the brutal suppression of the anti-imperialist Boxer Uprising in China. Since that time, the Asia-Pacific region has been a major site for the development and maintenance of U.S. empire, a history rooted…

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Zoom Webinar

U.S. Empire in Asia and the Pacific: Repression and Resistance

You're Studying What? Exploring What it Really Means to Study Peace

Have you seen a reference to peace studies and wondered, "What is heck is that? How can someone study peace?" Peace studies is often misperceived as either purely theoretical and without application or, in contrast, as lacking rigor and a firm grounding in theory. In reality,…

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C103 Hesburgh Center for International Studies

You're Studying What? Exploring What it Really Means to Study Peace

Master of Global Affairs International Peace Studies Capstone Conference Presentations

Join Keough School faculty and students to learn about the ongoing research of our graduate students as Master of global affairs students with a concentration in international peace studies present their capstone research projects. Schedule of presentations 3:30 p.m.…

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C104/105 Hesburgh Center for International Studies

Master of Global Affairs International Peace Studies Capstone Conference Presentations

Book Launch: "Stand up, Speak out"

Join the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies and the Clingen Family Center for the Study of Modern Ireland for a book launch of Monica McWilliams' latest book, Stand Up, Speak Out: Women’s Rights, Peace and Equality in Northern Ireland and Beyond.…

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1030 Jenkins Nanovic Hall

Book Launch:

Carrying Forward Drew Christiansen’s Legacy: Catholic Social Teaching, Environmental Justice, Just War, and Peacebuilding

When Berkley Center and Georgetown colleague Rev. Drew Christiansen, S.J., passed away in April 2022, he left behind a significant legacy applying the rich tradition of Catholic social teaching to issues of peacebuilding, just war, nuclear disarmament, and environmental justice. This two-day conference…

Healy Hall Riggs Library, Georgetown University

Carrying Forward Drew Christiansen’s Legacy: Catholic Social Teaching, Environmental Justice, Just War, and Peacebuilding

Carrying Forward Drew Christiansen’s Legacy: Catholic Social Teaching, Environmental Justice, Just War, and Peacebuilding

When Berkley Center and Georgetown colleague Rev. Drew Christiansen, S.J., passed away in April 2022, he left behind a significant legacy applying the rich tradition of Catholic social teaching to issues of peacebuilding, just war, nuclear disarmament, and environmental justice. This two-day conference…

Healy Hall Riggs Library, Georgetown University

Carrying Forward Drew Christiansen’s Legacy: Catholic Social Teaching, Environmental Justice, Just War, and Peacebuilding

Master of Global Affairs Virtual Info Session

As you consider your graduate school options, we invite you to learn more about the Keough School’s Master of Global Affairs with this unique opportunity. Join us in a live one-hour webinar with our admissions team and current MGA student Christopher Jordan. Learn about the professional field…

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Zoom Webinar

Master of Global Affairs Virtual Info Session

HOPE OVER FATE: Fazle Hasan Abed and the Science of Ending Global Poverty

Fazle Hasan Abed may be the most influential man you’ve never heard of.  A former finance executive with almost no experience in relief aid, he founded BRAC in 1972 aiming to help a few thousand war refugees. A half century…

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Hesburgh Center Auditorium and Zoom

HOPE OVER FATE: Fazle Hasan Abed and the Science of Ending Global Poverty

Regional Dimensions of Afghanistan’s Peace and Security

This panel discussion will reflect on the interests and roles of regional countries as it relates to Afghanistan's conflict, peace, and security under Taliban rule. The panelists – including scholars with regional and subject matter expertise on peacemaking and security – will explore the relationship…

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Zoom Webinar

Regional Dimensions of Afghanistan’s Peace and Security