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Arcadia University- International Peace and Conflict Resolution Master's Program


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    Applications are now being accepted for the Master of Arts program in International Peace and Conflict Resolution at Arcadia University, located in suburban Philadelphia.

    The International Peace and Conflict Resolution (IPCR) Program at Arcadia University offers an innovative curriculum that allows students to develop an area of concentration within the discipline, build an international network of contacts, and gain practical experience. Through strong academic training and targeted study abroad and fieldwork experiences, graduates are prepared to enter today's workforce as proponents of peaceful social change. All students spend a semester studying abroad, and can choose from a number of partner graduate programs in peace studies.

    Upon graduation, students choose careers drawn from a number of diverse fields, including: Human Rights and International Law, Humanitarian Relief and International Public Health, Environmental Conflict Management and Sustainable Development, Post-Conflict Reconstruction and Professional Mediation.

    For more information, please see our website, http://www.arcadia.edu/academic/default.aspx?id=1093 , or email IPCR Director Dr. Amy Cox at coxa@arcadia.edu or Program Coordinator Melissa Moy at moym@arcadia.edu.

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    Applications are now being accepted for the Master of Arts program in International Peace and Conflict Resolution at Arcadia University, located in suburban Philadelphia.

    The International Peace and Conflict Resolution (IPCR) Program at Arcadia University offers an innovative curriculum that allows students to develop an area of concentration within the discipline, build an international network of contacts, and gain practical experience. Through strong academic training and targeted study abroad and fieldwork experiences, graduates are prepared to enter today's workforce as proponents of peaceful social change. All students spend a semester studying abroad, and can choose from a number of partner graduate programs in peace studies.

    Upon graduation, students choose careers drawn from a number of diverse fields, including: Human Rights and International Law, Humanitarian Relief and International Public Health, Environmental Conflict…

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    • 450 South Easton Road, Glenside, PA 19038, United States
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