News & Events
The School of Peace and Conflict Studies at Kent State University and the National Center for Peace and Conflict Studies (NCPCS), University of Otago, New Zealand are co-sponsoring webinars on May 12 and May 18 focusing on "Confronting an Enduring State of Conflict Non-鈥
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The School of Peace and Conflict Studies has produced its first newsletter! Check it out online at /spcs/spcs-newsletter-issue-1-april-2022. This is the first鈥
Dr Molly Merryman has been awarded funding from the US Embassy in London for a project entitled: Resilience During the Pandemic: LGBQT+ Stories. The project will include a traveling exhibition and lecture series celebrating the launch of the Queer Britain national LGBTQ museum.鈥
"The Human Cost of War": Our discussion on Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues this Wednesday at 5pm with a focus on the human cost of war. Part 3 will be on Zoom in collaboration with and featuring panel members from the University of Akron.
The School of Peace and Conflict Studies and the Department of History invite you to a seminar on:
Monday, March 14, 2022: 11:00am 鈥 1:00pm: 鈥淕uns: Culture, Economy and Regulation in the Age of Empire鈥
This seminar examines the ways in which questions of political鈥
The School of Peace and Conflict Studies is accepting applications for May 4th Legacy Scholarships, which are available to Peace and Conflict Studies majors who are beginning or continuing their studies. There are four scholarships available in the amount of $3,000 each.鈥
Join us for a virtual presentation on March 10 at 5:30, when SPCS faculty member Dr. Tatsushi Arai will talk about 鈥淏uilding a Sustainable Platform of Coexistence & Reconciliation: Action Research in Northeastern Nigeria in the Aftermath of Boko Haram鈥檚 Insurgency鈥
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INTERNATIONAL WOMEN鈥橲 DAY
MARCH 8th, 10AM, Virtual
Please join the College of Arts & Sciences, the School of Peace and Conflict Studies and the Gerald H. Read Center for International & Intercultural Education on Tuesday, March 8 at 10 am to hear Maaza Mengiste鈥
Join us on Wednesday for our latest talk in the Society, Technology, Peace and Security series.
Wednesday March 9th, 11 am - 12.15 pm:
School of Peace Conflict Studies Talks on Society, Technology, Peace and Security
This semester, the SPCS series of talks on Society, Technology, Peace and Security will have a particular focus on aspects of the international arms trade. For details of upcoming鈥
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- May 4th Legacy Scholarship applications being accepted through May 1
- Highlights of the Global Peace Education Conference in Rwanda - July 11-13, 2023
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- Event: Advocacy for Ethic Minority Rights in Ethiopia: Medhin Marcho Dollebo, PhD, Scholar-at-Risk - May 1, 2024
- Event: KSU Civics Academy - Civic Engagement for Peaceful Change - May 2, 2024
- Events: Myth, Memory, and Memorialization: The Gwangju Uprising/The Power of Our Voices: Remembering the Gwangju Uprising - May 2, 2024