Centre for Resolution of International Conflicts

Centre for Resolution of International Conflicts

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Centre for Resolution of International Conflicts (CRIC) is funded by the Danish Council of Strategic Research, and part of the University of Copenhagen

The focus of CRIC is prevention and resolution of violent conflicts. CRIC and the research centre represents a wide spectrum of academic disciplines. CRIC is part of the Department of Political Science and is a collaborative effort between the University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen Business School, Århus University, Aalborg University and the University of Southern Denmark. CRIC seeks a synthesized

Centre for Resolution of International Conflicts (CRIC) på Institut for Statskundskab søger en studentermedarbejder med tiltrædelse i juni eller snarest muligt derefter. 28/05/2019

CRIC is looking for a new research assistant. Check out the position here and apply before June 9 2019.

Centre for Resolution of International Conflicts (CRIC) på Institut for Statskundskab søger en studentermedarbejder med tiltrædelse i juni eller snarest muligt derefter. Arbejder du initiativrigt og selvstændigt, har stærke analytiske evner og interesse for freds- og konfliktforskning, så tilbyder vi en stilling med spændende opgaver, der giver indblik i verden omkring os, en høj grad af fleksibilitet og gode kollegaer.

PhD scholarship on militarisation at CRIC partner HURIPEC in Kampala 21/05/2019

PHD POSITION AVAILABLE AT CRIC PARTNER HURIPEC IN KAMPALA, UGANDA

The project 'Militarisation, sustainable growth and peace in Uganda' is carried out by CRIC in collaboration with the Human Rights and Peace Centre (HURIPEC) at Makerere University in Kampala. HURIPEC is now calling for PhD applicants with an interest in Ugandan military identity and practices.

Deadline for applications: 21 June 2019

Read more about the position on our website.

PhD scholarship on militarisation at CRIC partner HURIPEC in Kampala CRIC partner HURIPEC calls for applications for PhD scholarship on militarisation, human rights and development. Deadline: 21 June 2019

PhD scholarship on militarisation in Uganda 20/05/2019

PHD POSITION AVAILABLE AT CRIC

Applications are invited for a PhD scholarship on militarisation in Uganda.

The PhD is an integral part of a research project on 'Militarisation, sustainable growth and peace in Uganda', which is a collaboration between CRIC and HURIPEC, The Human Rights and Peace Center, at Makerere University, Uganda.

Check out our website for the full job advert.

PhD scholarship on militarisation in Uganda Applications are invited for a PhD scholarship on militarisation in Uganda. Deadline: 1 June 2019.

29/04/2019

RESEARCH SEMINAR: EXPLORING ANALYTICAL AVENUES FOR AGONISTIC PEACE

CRIC invites all to join our research seminar on agonistic peace and the analysis of peace processes on the 13th of May from 10-12.

Associate professor Lisa Strömbom from Lund University will give a talk on her research on the topic.

You are invited to take part in the discussion based on a research article, Lisa has written.

Please sign up at [email protected]. The article will be circulated upon registration.

New CRIC publication: Avoiding Violence 16/04/2019

HOW TO AVOID VIOLENCE IN CIVIL RESISTANCE CAMPAIGNS

In light of the recent public protests in both Algeria and Sudan, CRIC researcher Isabel Bramsen's newly published article on ways to avoid violence in civil resistance campaigns is as timely as ever.

For more about and access to the article, visit CRIC's webpage.

New CRIC publication: Avoiding Violence 'Avoiding Violence: Eleven Ways Activists Can Confine Violence in Civil Resistance Campaigns' is available now.

norden.diva-portal.org 10/04/2019

NEW NORDIC PEACE RAPPORT OUT NOW

Yesterday, CRIC researchers Isabel Bramsen and Anine Hagemann presented a report on Nordic Peace and Conflict Resolution Efforts at Christiansborg.

Amongst many other things, the report recommends convening a Nordic Peace and Conflict summit to share lessons learned and explore areas of working together among Nordic practitioners, policy specialists and academics.

You can access the report here:

norden.diva-portal.org

08/04/2019

RESEARCH SEMINAR: EXPLORING ANALYTICAL AVENUES FOR AGONISTIC PEACE

On the 13th of May 2019, associate professor Lisa Strömbom will visit CRIC for a discussion of agonistic peace and the analysis of peace processes.

You are invited to take part in the discussion based on a research article, Lisa has written.

Please sign up at [email protected]. The article will be circulated upon registration.

Danmarks improviserede krige kræver nytænkning 28/03/2019

Have you read the opinion piece from Berlingske, where CRIC researchers amongst others point to the need to better understand and prevent conflicts?

Let us know what you think.

Danmarks improviserede krige kræver nytænkning Bliver vi bedre til at forstå og forebygge konflikter, gør det os til en bedre samarbejdspartner i international sammenhæng, hvor vi kan levere mere gennemtænkte bidrag og samtidig udsætte danske udsendte for mindre risiko.

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