UCD Centre for Peace and Conflict Research
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The Centre for Peace and Conflict research (previously IBIS) is an interdisciplinary research centre carrying out research on the themes of peace and conflict.
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20-10-2022 12:01:03
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Are you a student or recent graduate and interested in becoming a journalist? Come work with us on an eight-week Google News Initiative fellowship this summer jrnl.ie/6015502t
Great to see two CPCR colleagues' work celebrated! @RileyMairi Laura K Taylor 💙💛
Programme for Thursday's 'Living amidst conflict and Insecurity' research workshop Politics&Sociology PSAI with guest speakers Caitriona Dowd @rogermacginty & a great group of researchers from Ulster University University College Dublin UCD Centre for Peace and Conflict Research Irish Centre for Human Rights mooreinstitute.ie/event/living-a…
Join us in Dublin to discuss findings from our project with Thania Paffenholz Walt Kilroy & Bronagh Hinds Wednesday 4th of December UCD Centre for Peace and Conflict Research Register here: eventbrite.ie/e/seminar-mech…
A really great event highlighting the findings from Talk4Peace
What a wonderful first year we have had as UCD Centre for Peace and Conflict Research, with excellent events including lectures by world class visiting colleagues from across the globe. Stay tuned for details of our spring schedule in the New Year University College Dublin UCD Politics and International Relations
Register for our annual conference: Research at Work (28th and 29th Feb - online and in-person). Keynotes by the wonderful @allimcculloch and Professor Catherine Turner CPCR Annual Conference: Research at Work eventbrite.ie/e/cpcr-annual-…
ANNUAL CONFERENCE 28-29 Feb: Looking forward to hearing about cutting-edge research being carried out UCD Centre for Peace and Conflict Research and two great keynotes from Professor Catherine Turner Durham University and @allimcculloch Brandon University
Great upcoming event organised by Dr Caitriona Dowd with UCD Centre for Humanitarian Action