MA Program in Politics and Conflict Studies at the Faculty of Media and Communications (FMK)
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We are currently receiving applications for the 2013 Summer School in Comparative Conflict Studies. The upcoming dates are July 1-8.
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More than 40 students from 19 different countries attended the 2012 Summer School
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The CFCCS Junior Scholars Seminar is dedicated to fostering research and academic exchange among young scholars in the Balkans.
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"On the Receiving End: towards more critical and inclusive perspectives on international intervention"
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We are currently receiving applications for the 2013 Summer School in Comparative Conflict Studies.
The upcoming dates of the 2013 summer school are July 1-8.
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The program is designed to provide graduate level education for students interested in the field of Conflict Studies, especially in issues such as: conflict and post-conflict transformation, peacebuilding, comparative conflict analysis, human rights etc.
At the end of January 2013 we hosted our first Junior Scholars Seminar. Eleven PhD students attended the seminar, and presented their research receiving feedback and generating a discussion about their topics, research questions and methodology. Click here for more information.
The Center for Comparative Conflict Studies (CFCCS) is currently engaged in British Academy Project, entitled "On the Receiving End: towards more critical and inclusive perspectives on international intervention" which aims at building a teaching and and research partnership between the University of Surrey in Guildford in the UK, Birzeit University in Palestine and CFCCS at the Belgrade Faculty of Media and Communications (FMK).
This project was initiated by the Center for International Intervention (cii) at University of Surrey and further elaborated in cooperation with Birzet University and CFCCS as a project supporting critical work on international intervention. It will look at the modalities of international intervention, as seen by those who have experienced intervention and the views of policy makers in UK.
For more information visit the Center for International Intervention (cii) website.
The 2012 Summer School was successfully completed, with 45 participants from 19 different countries worldwide atending three parallel courses.
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CFCCS is a research and educational center at the Faculty of Media and Communications (FMK), Belgrade Singidunum University.