Association of Negotiation and Conflict Resolution

Association of Negotiation and Conflict Resolution

Education

Negotiating for a Better Future - Columbia University

About us

We are dedicated to bringing students, scholars, and professionals together to not only learn about negotiation and conflict resolution, but to network, and use our skills to build a better future.

Industry
Education
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
New York City
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2011

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  • 🌏 Waves of Tension: The South China Sea Disputes 🌏 In a world where geopolitical tensions shape the dynamics of international relations, understanding the nuances of conflicts like the South China Sea dispute is crucial. Join us for a pivotal event, where Siu Tzyy Wei will unpack the complexities of this ongoing dispute and explore pathways towards resolution and cooperation. 📅 Date: 29 March, Friday 🕒 Time: 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM 🌐 Location: Zoom This webinar is an unmissable opportunity for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of one of the most critical geopolitical challenges of our time. Whether you're a student, professional, or simply an enthusiast of international relations, we promise this webinar will be able to offer valuable insights and discussions. 🔗 Register now https://lnkd.in/gcuFrete

    The South China Sea Dispute

    The South China Sea Dispute

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  • ANCoRS and all Columbia Graduate Students, this is a great opportunity to become involved with AC4. Check it out! https://lnkd.in/e4jGjyM7

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    Curriculum Development | SEL | Anticolonialism & Antiracism | MA in Education - Columbia | PhD Student @ UW-Madison

    Columbia Graduate Students, AC4 is hiring a paid intern for a communications internship. You will be working remotely for 5-10 hours weekly. Plus, the team is awesome ✨ The primary objective of AC4 is to bring together people and institutions from a variety of disciplines to tackle complex problems with increasingly integrated understandings, methodologies, and solutions, with a particular focus on social sustainability challenges.  You can learn more about AC4 at https://lnkd.in/d3rivrF2 Qualifications for this position: - Ideal candidates will have a background in journalism and/or communications with an interest in sustainability *Columbia grad students only - Interest in contributing to the field of sustainability, peace, conflict resolution, and sustainable development at Columbia University - Familiarity with Columbia departments related to sustainability  - Excellent writing, editing, verbal presentation skills, social media fluency - Comfortable with outreach and marketing, including emails, social media, and in-person - Experience with data management  - Ability to work independently and as a part of an interdisciplinary team - Familiarity with WordPress, Mailchimp, and social media channels - Develop a social media strategy To apply, send a cover letter and résumé/CV to Azin Aliabadi, director of the program for partnerships and associate director of AC4. You can email her at aa3029@columbia.edu. Subject line: Internship 2024 CCS

  • 🌏 [Pathways To Peace: Episode ] Secondary Trauma 🌍 🗓️ *[5 December 2023 [Tuesday]* 🕰️ *12:00 PM -1:30 PM*  📍 *Zoom* As conflict resolution practitioners, we are bound to show signs of psychological distress and secondary trauma. When we are unable to take care of ourselves, we will not be able to empathize with others. Using their past experiences with Human Rights Watch Wellness Task Force, come join Tilda Jalbout and Heather Hoffman in our next episode! *Join us and sign up here:* https://lnkd.in/edq3SvZR *Follow us on Instagram for more exciting opportunities [@ancors_columbia]*

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  • 🌏 [Pathways To Peace: Episode 5] How Peacebuilding Strengthens Social Resilience to Violent Conflict 🌍 🗓️ [16 November 2023 - Thursday] 🕰️ 10:00 AM -11:00 AM  📍 Zoom Join Kathleen Klaus, a researcher and assistant professor at the Department of Peace and Conflict Research at Upssala University (Sweden), as she shares insights from a recent research project about the power of peacebuilding. Kathleen is an assistant professor at the Department of Peace and Conflict Research at Uppsala University (Sweden). In her role there, she was the past Director of International Training on Dialogue and Mediation (ITDM). Join us and sign up here: https://lnkd.in/eJ8EmXa5 Follow us on Instagram for more exciting opportunities [@ancors_columbia]

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  • 🌏 [Pathways To Peace: Episode 4] Navigating Environmental Conflict 🌍 🗓️ [7 November 2023 [Tuesday] 🕰️ 12:00 PM -1:00 PM  📍 Zoom Lucy Moore is a mediator with over 25 years of experience in natural resources and public policy disputes. She has expertise in various complex issues, including water rights, endangered species protection, forest management, hazardous waste disposal, tribal-federal relations, and more. Lucy's talent for breaking deadlocks was evident in her work with the Grand Canyon Working Group, where she facilitated discussions among conflicting stakeholders, leading to crucial recommendations for regulating aircraft over the Grand Canyon. Join us and sign up here: https://lnkd.in/giUVZ2Zy Follow us on Instagram for more exciting opportunities: https://lnkd.in/gUnvfUZp

    Pathways to Peace Episode 4: Navigating Environmental Conflict with Lucy Moore

    Pathways to Peace Episode 4: Navigating Environmental Conflict with Lucy Moore

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