Esteemed colleagues of the international community. Do you know someone who is interested in expanding their knowledge of peace building, conflict resolution, and mediation?
 
If you do, recommend him or her for a Rotary Peace Fellowship!  Rotary, one of the world's largest humanitarian service organizations has partnered with seven leading universities around the globe to host the Rotary Centers for International Studies in peace and conflict resolution.

 

Each year, Rotary selects up to 100 Fellows to study peace and conflict resolution at universities around the world.  Some of the program highlights include:
  • A choice of either a three-month certificate course or master's degree program.

  • The opportunity study at one of seven universities around the world.

  • Training in the root causes of conflict, theories of international relations, and effective models of cooperation, conflict resolution and negotiation.

  • Access to a growing network of committed alumni employed around the world in diplomacy, governm,ent, non-governmental organizations and private corporations.

    The master's level degree program is aimed at mid-career professionals in government, nongovernmental organizations and private corporations. The certificate program is for professionals currently holding a mid- to upper-level position with a minimum of five years of experience in the field of peace and conflict resolution.  

    Please forward this e-mail to anyone you think might be a worthy candidate. Together, we can help train and equip our future leaders for a better tomorrow.

    Applicants are encouraged to apply now via their local Rotary Club. All applications must be received at the District Office by May 10, 2010. 

  • Download  a poster/brochure of the program.

    For more information or to find the nearest Rotary club, please visit the Rotary Centers website: http://www.rotary.org/rotarycenters