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Call for Applications to Central European University

Central European University is calling for applications for the academic year 2011/2012 for MA, MBA, and PHD Programs. It is open to al applicants worldwide and scholarships are available. Located in one of Europe's most elegant capital cities, Budapest, accredited in both the USA and Europe, CEU offers a uniquely international atmosphere of academic excellence, critical reflection, and social engagement.
CEU students come from over 100 countries of five continents, our faculty - from 30 countries. There is no predominant national majority. This uniquely international atmosphere is one of the most appealing aspects of our student life. Any CEU graduate has an international network of personal and professional contacts enhancing their lives and careers.
CEU stresses both academic excellence and public policy relevance of its teaching and research. We focus on key issues of the 21st century ranging from climate change to democratic governance and from international security to deeper understanding of history and philosophy.

For more information, or to apply, please follow this link: http://www.ceu.hu/admissions/2011-2012

We invite you to "Imagine A Better World" - A brand new Pro-Peace platform

The Transnational Foundation for Peace and Future Research (TFF) is working to create a comprehensive Internet platform that highlights the pro-peace aspects of our time, all around the world - on many dimensions. A place filled with “aha”, “wonderful”, “I-did-not-know-that” experiences. A place where visitors - young in particular - are convinced that  “Yes, there is hope - people have done it”, “I can make it too” - and telling them where to link up to make a difference. "ImagineABetterWorld.org" will focus on peace with other people, cultures and with Mother Earth - maximum 25% description and criticism, 75% creativity, hope and inspiration! Please write to TFF at TFF@transnational.org on how this basic idea can be improved, carried by yourself and many others and reach out to thousands in years to come.

See here to explore this idea!

M.A. program on Conflict Anaysis in Istanbul, Turkey

The Program on Conflict Analysis and Resolution at Sabanci University in İstanbul, Turkey is accepting applications for the 2011 - 12 academic year.  The CAR program is the only Master's program of its kind in Southeastern Europe, taking a regional lead in training a new cadre of conflict resolution specialist and peacemakers from Turkey and countries around the world. February 4th is the deadline for early applications and May 27, 2011 is the deadline for regular applications. See http://www.sabanciuniv.edu/ssbf/conf/eng/ for more information.

Radio ABAJENE! Rwanda

http://www.psi.org/news/press-releases/2010/09/psirwanda-and-rwanda-national-university-launch-youth-radio-program
Population Services International and the National University of Rwanda (NUR) have launched a youth radio program entitled Radio ABAJENE!, funded by the USAID. Radio ABAJENE! airs every Saturday afternoon for one hour, and is part of the ABAJENE! DUSHISHOZE movement, meaning “Youth! Think About It” in Kinyarwanda. The movement targets in-school and out-of-school youth aged 15-24, but also aims to reach their parents/caregivers, younger siblings, teachers and local youth leaders who provide social support to youth.

World Youth News

http://www.worldyouthnews.org/
World Youth News is a global online news project for secondary school students from around the world. Adhering to journalistic standards, students select the issues they want to report on, and write, edit and publish their articles on the web-based news service. Any secondary school student (between 14-19 years old) can join this project as a reporter after successfully completing an online training and certification course.


World Youth News aims to take students beyond basic media literacy to becoming international correspondents for student publications. Its worldwide team of reporters and editors works collaboratively while researching, writing and editing articles. With an emphasis on unbiased reporting and respect for a diversity of views, World Youth News hopes to not only develop journalistic skills among students but also broaden cross-cultural understanding and provide an important global youth perspective. This initiative was launched in 2004 as a partnership between iEARN (International Education and Resource Network) and the Daniel Pearl Foundation.

Fellowship at Central Eurasia Leadership Academy, Istanbul, July 2011

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