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About Peace Research Grants. Ever since the Peace Research Grants Fund was created in 2002, the IPRA Foundation has awarded grants to help fund peace research projects in places as diverse as Argentina, Bosnia, inner city communities in the United States, the Middle East,the
RIMONA AFANA
Rimona Afana 2020 Romania and Palestine, Ph.D, Transitional Justice Institute, Ulster University, Northern Ireland, Visiting Scholar, Emory University School of Law, Vulnerability Initiative, USA Ecocide, Speciesism, Vulnerability: Revisiting Positive Peace in the Anthropocene Peace research needs to revisit the anthropocentric foundations of our individual beliefs and communal structuresNIKITA REECE
Nikita Reece Barbados 2021-2022 Universitat Jaume I, Castelló de la Plana, Valencia, Spain, Ph.D. Candidate, International Doctorate of Peace, Conflict and Development Studies Nikita Reece attained her first degree in in Law and Politics, at the University of the West Indies (UWI), and the Masters in International Peace, Conflict and Development, with a focus on IAN HARRIS - IPRA FOUNDATION Ian Harris President of the Board of Directors 2003-2008 Ian Murray Harris was born in New York city in 1943. His mother was from Indianapolis, His father was a retired British diplomat who had spent the majority of his life in the Middle East. As the son of a diplomat Ian Harris was surrounded byPETER COUSINS
Peter Cousins is a doctoral candidate at the Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies, in the University of Granada, Spain. He holds a B.A. in Modern Languages (Spanish and German) from Merton College, University of Oxford, and a M.A. in Conflict Resolution from the then-Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford. Peter is atrained
VANDY KANYAKO
Vandy Kanyako Member of the Board of Directors Vandy teaches conflict resolution at Portland State University, with specialization in the areas of peacebuilding, human rights and transitional justice. From 2004 to 2005 he was the Coordinator of the UN-NGO Conflict Prevention Working Group in New York which brought together 1000 participants from governments, the UNFEZILE OSUM
Fezile Osum Nicosia, Northern Cyprus 2021-2022 University of Central Lancashire, Cyprus (UCLAN), Ph.D. Student in the School of Law (via MPhil) Fezile holds an LLB degree from University of Kent and Human Rights Law (LLM) degree from Istanbul Bilgi University. Her LLM thesis was on Wartime Rapes in International Criminal Courts Case Law andCyprus
LINDA JOHNSTON
Linda Johnston, Ph. D President of the Board of Directors 2008-2016, 2020- Dr. Linda M. Johnston is Professor Emeritus from Kennesaw State University in Georgia. She was the Executive Director of the Siegel Institute for Leadership, Ethics, and Character and a Professor of Conflict Management. She previously taught at George Mason University’s School for ConflictOLIVIER URBAIN
Olivier Urbain Member of the Board of Directors Born and raised in Belgium, I obtained academic degrees in my own country, as well as in the US and the UK, including a PhD in Literature from the University of Southern California (1990) and a second PhD, in Peace Studies from the University of Bradford (2009). HOMEPAGE - IPRA FOUNDATIONABOUT USGRANTSSENESH FELLOWSHIPCONTACT USBOARD OF DIRECTORSFOUNDING BOARD MEMBERS The mission of the IPRA Foundation is to advance the field of peace research through rigorous investigation into the causes of conflict and examination of alternatives to violence. Peace researchers inform peace activities that inspire visions of a peaceful world.GRANTS INFO
About Peace Research Grants. Ever since the Peace Research Grants Fund was created in 2002, the IPRA Foundation has awarded grants to help fund peace research projects in places as diverse as Argentina, Bosnia, inner city communities in the United States, the Middle East,the
RIMONA AFANA
Rimona Afana 2020 Romania and Palestine, Ph.D, Transitional Justice Institute, Ulster University, Northern Ireland, Visiting Scholar, Emory University School of Law, Vulnerability Initiative, USA Ecocide, Speciesism, Vulnerability: Revisiting Positive Peace in the Anthropocene Peace research needs to revisit the anthropocentric foundations of our individual beliefs and communal structuresNIKITA REECE
Nikita Reece Barbados 2021-2022 Universitat Jaume I, Castelló de la Plana, Valencia, Spain, Ph.D. Candidate, International Doctorate of Peace, Conflict and Development Studies Nikita Reece attained her first degree in in Law and Politics, at the University of the West Indies (UWI), and the Masters in International Peace, Conflict and Development, with a focus on IAN HARRIS - IPRA FOUNDATION Ian Harris President of the Board of Directors 2003-2008 Ian Murray Harris was born in New York city in 1943. His mother was from Indianapolis, His father was a retired British diplomat who had spent the majority of his life in the Middle East. As the son of a diplomat Ian Harris was surrounded byPETER COUSINS
Peter Cousins is a doctoral candidate at the Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies, in the University of Granada, Spain. He holds a B.A. in Modern Languages (Spanish and German) from Merton College, University of Oxford, and a M.A. in Conflict Resolution from the then-Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford. Peter is atrained
VANDY KANYAKO
Vandy Kanyako Member of the Board of Directors Vandy teaches conflict resolution at Portland State University, with specialization in the areas of peacebuilding, human rights and transitional justice. From 2004 to 2005 he was the Coordinator of the UN-NGO Conflict Prevention Working Group in New York which brought together 1000 participants from governments, the UNFEZILE OSUM
Fezile Osum Nicosia, Northern Cyprus 2021-2022 University of Central Lancashire, Cyprus (UCLAN), Ph.D. Student in the School of Law (via MPhil) Fezile holds an LLB degree from University of Kent and Human Rights Law (LLM) degree from Istanbul Bilgi University. Her LLM thesis was on Wartime Rapes in International Criminal Courts Case Law andCyprus
LINDA JOHNSTON
Linda Johnston, Ph. D President of the Board of Directors 2008-2016, 2020- Dr. Linda M. Johnston is Professor Emeritus from Kennesaw State University in Georgia. She was the Executive Director of the Siegel Institute for Leadership, Ethics, and Character and a Professor of Conflict Management. She previously taught at George Mason University’s School for ConflictOLIVIER URBAIN
Olivier Urbain Member of the Board of Directors Born and raised in Belgium, I obtained academic degrees in my own country, as well as in the US and the UK, including a PhD in Literature from the University of Southern California (1990) and a second PhD, in Peace Studies from the University of Bradford (2009).GRANTS INFO
About Peace Research Grants. Ever since the Peace Research Grants Fund was created in 2002, the IPRA Foundation has awarded grants to help fund peace research projects in places as diverse as Argentina, Bosnia, inner city communities in the United States, the Middle East,the
ABOUT US - THE IPRA FOUNDATION AND OUR EFFORTS SUPPORTING Peace Research is a rigorous investigation into the causes of conflict and an examination of alternatives to violence. Peace researchers inform peace activities that inspire visions of a peaceful world. The IPRA Foundation began as a depository of funds brought in by people with specific projects. CONTACT US - IPRA FOUNDATION General Issues. Please contact the President, Diana de la Rua Eugenio, for all general issues and issues about Peace Research. president@iprafoundation.org. To inquire about the IPRA Foundation administering a grant for another party, contact Rachel Trueblood, Treasurer. treasurer@iprafoundation.org.FEZILE OSUM
Fezile Osum Nicosia, Northern Cyprus 2021-2022 University of Central Lancashire, Cyprus (UCLAN), Ph.D. Student in the School of Law (via MPhil) Fezile holds an LLB degree from University of Kent and Human Rights Law (LLM) degree from Istanbul Bilgi University. Her LLM thesis was on Wartime Rapes in International Criminal Courts Case Law andCyprus
SUSAN BREWER-OSORIO
Susan Brewer-Osorio 2020 USA, Ph.D, M.A., Foreign Affairs, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA The Collective Reincorporation of Ex-Combatants in Colombia: Sustainable Communities and Abandoned Spaces Colombia is a country beset by six decades of internal conflict. The rebel group, Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), was an important factor in the conflict until their IAN HARRIS - IPRA FOUNDATION Ian Harris President of the Board of Directors 2003-2008 Ian Murray Harris was born in New York city in 1943. His mother was from Indianapolis, His father was a retired British diplomat who had spent the majority of his life in the Middle East. As the son of a diplomat Ian Harris was surrounded byLINDA JOHNSTON
Linda Johnston, Ph. D President of the Board of Directors 2008-2016, 2020- Dr. Linda M. Johnston is Professor Emeritus from Kennesaw State University in Georgia. She was the Executive Director of the Siegel Institute for Leadership, Ethics, and Character and a Professor of Conflict Management. She previously taught at George Mason University’s School for Conflict W. TIMOTHY AUSTIN, PH.D W. Timothy Austin, 78, of Indiana died September 18, 2020 at his home. He was the husband of Betty Mugot-Austin, whom he married in 1983. Born January 7, 1942, in Lakeland, Florida, he was a son of the late Willard and Eva (Bolen) Austin. He served in the Army as an SP4 with the Military police, serving during the Vietnam era.BENJAMIN MAIANGWA
Benjamin Maiangwa Nigeria, PhD Candidate, Arthur V. Mauro Centre for Peace and Justice, St Paul’s College, University of Manitoba, 2017 Rethinking Indigeneity in Postcolonial Africa: Nomadism, Autochthonism, and Ethnographies of Peace and Conflict in Northern Nigeria Executive Summary This exploratory case study examines farmer-herder conflict in Northern Nigeria with a view to discussingSEEMA SHEKHAWAT
Seema Shekhawat is a social scientist with a PhD on intersection of gender, conflict and displacement. She researched and taught at the Universities of Jammu and Mumbai, India, from 2004 to 2012. She is recipient of several awards including Scholar of Peace, New Delhi and Berghof fellowship, Berlin. She has been a consultant to Internal HOMEPAGE - IPRA FOUNDATIONABOUT USGRANTSSENESH FELLOWSHIPCONTACT USBOARD OF DIRECTORSFOUNDING BOARD MEMBERS The mission of the IPRA Foundation is to advance the field of peace research through rigorous investigation into the causes of conflict and examination of alternatives to violence. Peace researchers inform peace activities that inspire visions of a peaceful world.GRANTS INFO
About Peace Research Grants. Ever since the Peace Research Grants Fund was created in 2002, the IPRA Foundation has awarded grants to help fund peace research projects in places as diverse as Argentina, Bosnia, inner city communities in the United States, the Middle East,the
NIKITA REECE
Nikita Reece Barbados 2021-2022 Universitat Jaume I, Castelló de la Plana, Valencia, Spain, Ph.D. Candidate, International Doctorate of Peace, Conflict and Development Studies Nikita Reece attained her first degree in in Law and Politics, at the University of the West Indies (UWI), and the Masters in International Peace, Conflict and Development, with a focus onLINDA JOHNSTON
Linda Johnston, Ph. D President of the Board of Directors 2008-2016, 2020- Dr. Linda M. Johnston is Professor Emeritus from Kennesaw State University in Georgia. She was the Executive Director of the Siegel Institute for Leadership, Ethics, and Character and a Professor of Conflict Management. She previously taught at George Mason University’s School for Conflict IAN HARRIS - IPRA FOUNDATION Ian Harris President of the Board of Directors 2003-2008 Ian Murray Harris was born in New York city in 1943. His mother was from Indianapolis, His father was a retired British diplomat who had spent the majority of his life in the Middle East. As the son of a diplomat Ian Harris was surrounded byPETER COUSINS
Peter Cousins is a doctoral candidate at the Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies, in the University of Granada, Spain. He holds a B.A. in Modern Languages (Spanish and German) from Merton College, University of Oxford, and a M.A. in Conflict Resolution from the then-Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford. Peter is atrained
VANDY KANYAKO
Vandy Kanyako Member of the Board of Directors Vandy teaches conflict resolution at Portland State University, with specialization in the areas of peacebuilding, human rights and transitional justice. From 2004 to 2005 he was the Coordinator of the UN-NGO Conflict Prevention Working Group in New York which brought together 1000 participants from governments, the UNOLIVIER URBAIN
Olivier Urbain Member of the Board of Directors Born and raised in Belgium, I obtained academic degrees in my own country, as well as in the US and the UK, including a PhD in Literature from the University of Southern California (1990) and a second PhD, in Peace Studies from the University of Bradford (2009).BENJAMIN MAIANGWA
Benjamin Maiangwa Nigeria, PhD Candidate, Arthur V. Mauro Centre for Peace and Justice, St Paul’s College, University of Manitoba, 2017 Rethinking Indigeneity in Postcolonial Africa: Nomadism, Autochthonism, and Ethnographies of Peace and Conflict in Northern Nigeria Executive Summary This exploratory case study examines farmer-herder conflict in Northern Nigeria with a view to discussing W. TIMOTHY AUSTIN, PH.D W. Timothy Austin, 78, of Indiana died September 18, 2020 at his home. He was the husband of Betty Mugot-Austin, whom he married in 1983. Born January 7, 1942, in Lakeland, Florida, he was a son of the late Willard and Eva (Bolen) Austin. He served in the Army as an SP4 with the Military police, serving during the Vietnam era. HOMEPAGE - IPRA FOUNDATIONABOUT USGRANTSSENESH FELLOWSHIPCONTACT USBOARD OF DIRECTORSFOUNDING BOARD MEMBERS The mission of the IPRA Foundation is to advance the field of peace research through rigorous investigation into the causes of conflict and examination of alternatives to violence. Peace researchers inform peace activities that inspire visions of a peaceful world.GRANTS INFO
About Peace Research Grants. Ever since the Peace Research Grants Fund was created in 2002, the IPRA Foundation has awarded grants to help fund peace research projects in places as diverse as Argentina, Bosnia, inner city communities in the United States, the Middle East,the
NIKITA REECE
Nikita Reece Barbados 2021-2022 Universitat Jaume I, Castelló de la Plana, Valencia, Spain, Ph.D. Candidate, International Doctorate of Peace, Conflict and Development Studies Nikita Reece attained her first degree in in Law and Politics, at the University of the West Indies (UWI), and the Masters in International Peace, Conflict and Development, with a focus onLINDA JOHNSTON
Linda Johnston, Ph. D President of the Board of Directors 2008-2016, 2020- Dr. Linda M. Johnston is Professor Emeritus from Kennesaw State University in Georgia. She was the Executive Director of the Siegel Institute for Leadership, Ethics, and Character and a Professor of Conflict Management. She previously taught at George Mason University’s School for Conflict IAN HARRIS - IPRA FOUNDATION Ian Harris President of the Board of Directors 2003-2008 Ian Murray Harris was born in New York city in 1943. His mother was from Indianapolis, His father was a retired British diplomat who had spent the majority of his life in the Middle East. As the son of a diplomat Ian Harris was surrounded byPETER COUSINS
Peter Cousins is a doctoral candidate at the Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies, in the University of Granada, Spain. He holds a B.A. in Modern Languages (Spanish and German) from Merton College, University of Oxford, and a M.A. in Conflict Resolution from the then-Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford. Peter is atrained
VANDY KANYAKO
Vandy Kanyako Member of the Board of Directors Vandy teaches conflict resolution at Portland State University, with specialization in the areas of peacebuilding, human rights and transitional justice. From 2004 to 2005 he was the Coordinator of the UN-NGO Conflict Prevention Working Group in New York which brought together 1000 participants from governments, the UNOLIVIER URBAIN
Olivier Urbain Member of the Board of Directors Born and raised in Belgium, I obtained academic degrees in my own country, as well as in the US and the UK, including a PhD in Literature from the University of Southern California (1990) and a second PhD, in Peace Studies from the University of Bradford (2009).BENJAMIN MAIANGWA
Benjamin Maiangwa Nigeria, PhD Candidate, Arthur V. Mauro Centre for Peace and Justice, St Paul’s College, University of Manitoba, 2017 Rethinking Indigeneity in Postcolonial Africa: Nomadism, Autochthonism, and Ethnographies of Peace and Conflict in Northern Nigeria Executive Summary This exploratory case study examines farmer-herder conflict in Northern Nigeria with a view to discussing W. TIMOTHY AUSTIN, PH.D W. Timothy Austin, 78, of Indiana died September 18, 2020 at his home. He was the husband of Betty Mugot-Austin, whom he married in 1983. Born January 7, 1942, in Lakeland, Florida, he was a son of the late Willard and Eva (Bolen) Austin. He served in the Army as an SP4 with the Military police, serving during the Vietnam era.GRANTS INFO
About Peace Research Grants. Ever since the Peace Research Grants Fund was created in 2002, the IPRA Foundation has awarded grants to help fund peace research projects in places as diverse as Argentina, Bosnia, inner city communities in the United States, the Middle East,the
ABOUT US - THE IPRA FOUNDATION AND OUR EFFORTS SUPPORTING Peace Research is a rigorous investigation into the causes of conflict and an examination of alternatives to violence. Peace researchers inform peace activities that inspire visions of a peaceful world. The IPRA Foundation began as a depository of funds brought in by people with specific projects. CONTACT US - IPRA FOUNDATION Please contact the President, Diana de la Rua Eugenio, for all general issues and issues about Peace Research. president@iprafoundation.org. To inquire about the IPRA Foundation administering a grant for another party, contact Rachel Trueblood, Treasurer. PEACE RESEARCH GRANT INSTRUCTIONS Peace Research Grant Application Instructions The IPRA Foundation is proud that it receives so many superb peace research proposals from scholars around the world and it brings us great sadness that we are only able to fund a very small number of them. Because the quality of FOUNDING BOARD MEMBERS Founding Board Members. The founding board members were the original people instigating the IPRA Foundation and its goal of supporting efforts in peace research. IAN HARRIS - IPRA FOUNDATION Ian Harris President of the Board of Directors 2003-2008 Ian Murray Harris was born in New York city in 1943. His mother was from Indianapolis, His father was a retired British diplomat who had spent the majority of his life in the Middle East. As the son of a diplomat Ian Harris was surrounded byBENJAMIN MAIANGWA
Benjamin Maiangwa Nigeria, PhD Candidate, Arthur V. Mauro Centre for Peace and Justice, St Paul’s College, University of Manitoba, 2017 Rethinking Indigeneity in Postcolonial Africa: Nomadism, Autochthonism, and Ethnographies of Peace and Conflict in Northern Nigeria Executive Summary This exploratory case study examines farmer-herder conflict in Northern Nigeria with a view to discussingFEZILE OSUM
Fezile Osum Nicosia, Northern Cyprus 2021-2022 University of Central Lancashire, Cyprus (UCLAN), Ph.D. Student in the School of Law (via MPhil) Fezile holds an LLB degree from University of Kent and Human Rights Law (LLM) degree from Istanbul Bilgi University. Her LLM thesis was on Wartime Rapes in International Criminal Courts Case Law andCyprus
GRANT AWARDEES 2002-2012 List Awardees from 2002-2012. Expand. Patricia Lawrence (USA) “Social Suffering and Peacebuilding in Eastern Sri Lanka” 2003. Susan Nandutu (Uganda) NO FINAL REPORT SUBMITTED. “A Case Study on Ending and Preventing Community and Domestic Violence against Women and Girls” 2002. Huwaida Arraf (Palestine) and Adam Shapiro (IsraelHANS GÜNTER BRAUCH
Hans Günter Brauch (Germany): Dr. phil. habil, Adj. Prof. (Privatdozent) at the Faculty of Political Science and Social Sciences, Free University of Berlin; since 2005 he is a senior fellow at the Institute on Environment and Human Security of the United Nations University(UNU-EHS) in Bonn; since 1987 chairman of Peace Research and European Security Studies (AFES-PRESS). HOMEPAGE - IPRA FOUNDATIONABOUT USGRANTSSENESH FELLOWSHIPCONTACT USBOARD OF DIRECTORSFOUNDING BOARD MEMBERS The mission of the IPRA Foundation is to advance the field of peace research through rigorous investigation into the causes of conflict and examination of alternatives to violence. Peace researchers inform peace activities that inspire visions of a peaceful world.RIMONA AFANA
Rimona Afana 2020 Romania and Palestine, Ph.D, Transitional Justice Institute, Ulster University, Northern Ireland, Visiting Scholar, Emory University School of Law, Vulnerability Initiative, USA Ecocide, Speciesism, Vulnerability: Revisiting Positive Peace in the Anthropocene Peace research needs to revisit the anthropocentric foundations of our individual beliefs and communal structuresGRANTS INFO
About Peace Research Grants. Ever since the Peace Research Grants Fund was created in 2002, the IPRA Foundation has awarded grants to help fund peace research projects in places as diverse as Argentina, Bosnia, inner city communities in the United States, the Middle East,the
NIKITA REECE
Nikita Reece Barbados 2021-2022 Universitat Jaume I, Castelló de la Plana, Valencia, Spain, Ph.D. Candidate, International Doctorate of Peace, Conflict and Development Studies Nikita Reece attained her first degree in in Law and Politics, at the University of the West Indies (UWI), and the Masters in International Peace, Conflict and Development, with a focus on IAN HARRIS - IPRA FOUNDATION Ian Harris President of the Board of Directors 2003-2008 Ian Murray Harris was born in New York city in 1943. His mother was from Indianapolis, His father was a retired British diplomat who had spent the majority of his life in the Middle East. As the son of a diplomat Ian Harris was surrounded byPETER COUSINS
Peter Cousins is a doctoral candidate at the Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies, in the University of Granada, Spain. He holds a B.A. in Modern Languages (Spanish and German) from Merton College, University of Oxford, and a M.A. in Conflict Resolution from the then-Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford. Peter is atrained
FEZILE OSUM
Fezile Osum Nicosia, Northern Cyprus 2021-2022 University of Central Lancashire, Cyprus (UCLAN), Ph.D. Student in the School of Law (via MPhil) Fezile holds an LLB degree from University of Kent and Human Rights Law (LLM) degree from Istanbul Bilgi University. Her LLM thesis was on Wartime Rapes in International Criminal Courts Case Law andCyprus
VANDY KANYAKO
Vandy Kanyako Member of the Board of Directors Vandy teaches conflict resolution at Portland State University, with specialization in the areas of peacebuilding, human rights and transitional justice. From 2004 to 2005 he was the Coordinator of the UN-NGO Conflict Prevention Working Group in New York which brought together 1000 participants from governments, the UNOLIVIER URBAIN
Olivier Urbain Member of the Board of Directors Born and raised in Belgium, I obtained academic degrees in my own country, as well as in the US and the UK, including a PhD in Literature from the University of Southern California (1990) and a second PhD, in Peace Studies from the University of Bradford (2009).BENJAMIN MAIANGWA
Benjamin Maiangwa Nigeria, PhD Candidate, Arthur V. Mauro Centre for Peace and Justice, St Paul’s College, University of Manitoba, 2017 Rethinking Indigeneity in Postcolonial Africa: Nomadism, Autochthonism, and Ethnographies of Peace and Conflict in Northern Nigeria Executive Summary This exploratory case study examines farmer-herder conflict in Northern Nigeria with a view to discussing HOMEPAGE - IPRA FOUNDATIONABOUT USGRANTSSENESH FELLOWSHIPCONTACT USBOARD OF DIRECTORSFOUNDING BOARD MEMBERS The mission of the IPRA Foundation is to advance the field of peace research through rigorous investigation into the causes of conflict and examination of alternatives to violence. Peace researchers inform peace activities that inspire visions of a peaceful world.RIMONA AFANA
Rimona Afana 2020 Romania and Palestine, Ph.D, Transitional Justice Institute, Ulster University, Northern Ireland, Visiting Scholar, Emory University School of Law, Vulnerability Initiative, USA Ecocide, Speciesism, Vulnerability: Revisiting Positive Peace in the Anthropocene Peace research needs to revisit the anthropocentric foundations of our individual beliefs and communal structuresGRANTS INFO
About Peace Research Grants. Ever since the Peace Research Grants Fund was created in 2002, the IPRA Foundation has awarded grants to help fund peace research projects in places as diverse as Argentina, Bosnia, inner city communities in the United States, the Middle East,the
NIKITA REECE
Nikita Reece Barbados 2021-2022 Universitat Jaume I, Castelló de la Plana, Valencia, Spain, Ph.D. Candidate, International Doctorate of Peace, Conflict and Development Studies Nikita Reece attained her first degree in in Law and Politics, at the University of the West Indies (UWI), and the Masters in International Peace, Conflict and Development, with a focus on IAN HARRIS - IPRA FOUNDATION Ian Harris President of the Board of Directors 2003-2008 Ian Murray Harris was born in New York city in 1943. His mother was from Indianapolis, His father was a retired British diplomat who had spent the majority of his life in the Middle East. As the son of a diplomat Ian Harris was surrounded byPETER COUSINS
Peter Cousins is a doctoral candidate at the Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies, in the University of Granada, Spain. He holds a B.A. in Modern Languages (Spanish and German) from Merton College, University of Oxford, and a M.A. in Conflict Resolution from the then-Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford. Peter is atrained
FEZILE OSUM
Fezile Osum Nicosia, Northern Cyprus 2021-2022 University of Central Lancashire, Cyprus (UCLAN), Ph.D. Student in the School of Law (via MPhil) Fezile holds an LLB degree from University of Kent and Human Rights Law (LLM) degree from Istanbul Bilgi University. Her LLM thesis was on Wartime Rapes in International Criminal Courts Case Law andCyprus
VANDY KANYAKO
Vandy Kanyako Member of the Board of Directors Vandy teaches conflict resolution at Portland State University, with specialization in the areas of peacebuilding, human rights and transitional justice. From 2004 to 2005 he was the Coordinator of the UN-NGO Conflict Prevention Working Group in New York which brought together 1000 participants from governments, the UNOLIVIER URBAIN
Olivier Urbain Member of the Board of Directors Born and raised in Belgium, I obtained academic degrees in my own country, as well as in the US and the UK, including a PhD in Literature from the University of Southern California (1990) and a second PhD, in Peace Studies from the University of Bradford (2009).BENJAMIN MAIANGWA
Benjamin Maiangwa Nigeria, PhD Candidate, Arthur V. Mauro Centre for Peace and Justice, St Paul’s College, University of Manitoba, 2017 Rethinking Indigeneity in Postcolonial Africa: Nomadism, Autochthonism, and Ethnographies of Peace and Conflict in Northern Nigeria Executive Summary This exploratory case study examines farmer-herder conflict in Northern Nigeria with a view to discussing CONTACT US - IPRA FOUNDATION General Issues. Please contact the President, Diana de la Rua Eugenio, for all general issues and issues about Peace Research. president@iprafoundation.org. To inquire about the IPRA Foundation administering a grant for another party, contact Rachel Trueblood, Treasurer. treasurer@iprafoundation.org. PEACE RESEARCH GRANT INSTRUCTIONS Peace Research Grant Application Instructions The IPRA Foundation is proud that it receives so many superb peace research proposals from scholars around the world and it brings us great sadness that we are only able to fund a very small number of them. Because the quality of GRANT AWARDEES 2019- IPRA FOUNDATION 2019-Present. These are all of the Peace Research Grant Awardees and projects funded from 2019 onward with links to their individual page. List Awardees from 2019 - Present. Expand. Haris Amin Zargar (Kashmir) “Interface Between Land Reform and Political Islam: A Case Study of Kashmir’s Agrarian Reforms of 1950 – 1975”. Helin Unal (USA) FOUNDING BOARD MEMBERS Founding Board Members. The founding board members were the original people instigating the IPRA Foundation and its goal of supporting efforts in peace research.FEZILE OSUM
Fezile Osum Nicosia, Northern Cyprus 2021-2022 University of Central Lancashire, Cyprus (UCLAN), Ph.D. Student in the School of Law (via MPhil) Fezile holds an LLB degree from University of Kent and Human Rights Law (LLM) degree from Istanbul Bilgi University. Her LLM thesis was on Wartime Rapes in International Criminal Courts Case Law andCyprus
BENJAMIN MAIANGWA
Benjamin Maiangwa Nigeria, PhD Candidate, Arthur V. Mauro Centre for Peace and Justice, St Paul’s College, University of Manitoba, 2017 Rethinking Indigeneity in Postcolonial Africa: Nomadism, Autochthonism, and Ethnographies of Peace and Conflict in Northern Nigeria Executive Summary This exploratory case study examines farmer-herder conflict in Northern Nigeria with a view to discussing 2020 SENESH FELLOWSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT The International Peace Research Association Foundation invites applications for the Dorothy Marchus Senesh Fellowship in Peace and Development Studies for Women from countries in the Global South. Dorothy Senesh was a long-time activist for international peace and justice. Her husband, Lawrence Senesh, established this fellowshipfollowing her
LINDA JOHNSTON
Linda Johnston, Ph. D President of the Board of Directors 2008-2016, 2020- Dr. Linda M. Johnston is Professor Emeritus from Kennesaw State University in Georgia. She was the Executive Director of the Siegel Institute for Leadership, Ethics, and Character and a Professor of Conflict Management. She previously taught at George Mason University’s School for Conflict W. TIMOTHY AUSTIN, PH.D W. Timothy Austin, 78, of Indiana died September 18, 2020 at his home. He was the husband of Betty Mugot-Austin, whom he married in 1983. Born January 7, 1942, in Lakeland, Florida, he was a son of the late Willard and Eva (Bolen) Austin. He served in the Army as an SP4 with the Military police, serving during the Vietnam era.HANS GÜNTER BRAUCH
Hans Günter Brauch Past Member of the Board of Directors Hans Günter Brauch (Germany): Dr. phil. habil, Adj. Prof. (Privatdozent) at the Faculty of Political Science and Social Sciences, Free University of Berlin; since 2005 he is a senior fellow at the Institute on Environment and Human Security of the United Nations University(UNU-EHS) in Bonn; since 1987 chairman of Peace Research HOMEPAGE - IPRA FOUNDATIONABOUT USGRANTSSENESH FELLOWSHIPCONTACT USBOARD OF DIRECTORSFOUNDING BOARD MEMBERS The mission of the IPRA Foundation is to advance the field of peace research through rigorous investigation into the causes of conflict and examination of alternatives to violence. Peace researchers inform peace activities that inspire visions of a peaceful world.GRANTS INFO
About Peace Research Grants. Ever since the Peace Research Grants Fund was created in 2002, the IPRA Foundation has awarded grants to help fund peace research projects in places as diverse as Argentina, Bosnia, inner city communities in the United States, the Middle East,the
LINDA JOHNSTON
Linda Johnston, Ph. D President of the Board of Directors 2008-2016, 2020- Dr. Linda M. Johnston is Professor Emeritus from Kennesaw State University in Georgia. She was the Executive Director of the Siegel Institute for Leadership, Ethics, and Character and a Professor of Conflict Management. She previously taught at George Mason University’s School for ConflictVANDY KANYAKO
Vandy Kanyako Member of the Board of Directors Vandy teaches conflict resolution at Portland State University, with specialization in the areas of peacebuilding, human rights and transitional justice. From 2004 to 2005 he was the Coordinator of the UN-NGO Conflict Prevention Working Group in New York which brought together 1000 participants from governments, the UN IAN HARRIS - IPRA FOUNDATION Ian Harris President of the Board of Directors 2003-2008 Ian Murray Harris was born in New York city in 1943. His mother was from Indianapolis, His father was a retired British diplomat who had spent the majority of his life in the Middle East. As the son of a diplomat Ian Harris was surrounded byPETER COUSINS
Peter Cousins is a doctoral candidate at the Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies, in the University of Granada, Spain. He holds a B.A. in Modern Languages (Spanish and German) from Merton College, University of Oxford, and a M.A. in Conflict Resolution from the then-Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford. Peter is atrained
OLIVIER URBAIN
Olivier Urbain Member of the Board of Directors Born and raised in Belgium, I obtained academic degrees in my own country, as well as in the US and the UK, including a PhD in Literature from the University of Southern California (1990) and a second PhD, in Peace Studies from the University of Bradford (2009).BENJAMIN MAIANGWA
Benjamin Maiangwa Nigeria, PhD Candidate, Arthur V. Mauro Centre for Peace and Justice, St Paul’s College, University of Manitoba, 2017 Rethinking Indigeneity in Postcolonial Africa: Nomadism, Autochthonism, and Ethnographies of Peace and Conflict in Northern Nigeria Executive Summary This exploratory case study examines farmer-herder conflict in Northern Nigeria with a view to discussing W. TIMOTHY AUSTIN, PH.D W. Timothy Austin, 78, of Indiana died September 18, 2020 at his home. He was the husband of Betty Mugot-Austin, whom he married in 1983. Born January 7, 1942, in Lakeland, Florida, he was a son of the late Willard and Eva (Bolen) Austin. He served in the Army as an SP4 with the Military police, serving during the Vietnam era.HANS GÜNTER BRAUCH
Hans Günter Brauch Past Member of the Board of Directors Hans Günter Brauch (Germany): Dr. phil. habil, Adj. Prof. (Privatdozent) at the Faculty of Political Science and Social Sciences, Free University of Berlin; since 2005 he is a senior fellow at the Institute on Environment and Human Security of the United Nations University(UNU-EHS) in Bonn; since 1987 chairman of Peace Research HOMEPAGE - IPRA FOUNDATIONABOUT USGRANTSSENESH FELLOWSHIPCONTACT USBOARD OF DIRECTORSFOUNDING BOARD MEMBERS The mission of the IPRA Foundation is to advance the field of peace research through rigorous investigation into the causes of conflict and examination of alternatives to violence. Peace researchers inform peace activities that inspire visions of a peaceful world.GRANTS INFO
About Peace Research Grants. Ever since the Peace Research Grants Fund was created in 2002, the IPRA Foundation has awarded grants to help fund peace research projects in places as diverse as Argentina, Bosnia, inner city communities in the United States, the Middle East,the
LINDA JOHNSTON
Linda Johnston, Ph. D President of the Board of Directors 2008-2016, 2020- Dr. Linda M. Johnston is Professor Emeritus from Kennesaw State University in Georgia. She was the Executive Director of the Siegel Institute for Leadership, Ethics, and Character and a Professor of Conflict Management. She previously taught at George Mason University’s School for ConflictVANDY KANYAKO
Vandy Kanyako Member of the Board of Directors Vandy teaches conflict resolution at Portland State University, with specialization in the areas of peacebuilding, human rights and transitional justice. From 2004 to 2005 he was the Coordinator of the UN-NGO Conflict Prevention Working Group in New York which brought together 1000 participants from governments, the UN IAN HARRIS - IPRA FOUNDATION Ian Harris President of the Board of Directors 2003-2008 Ian Murray Harris was born in New York city in 1943. His mother was from Indianapolis, His father was a retired British diplomat who had spent the majority of his life in the Middle East. As the son of a diplomat Ian Harris was surrounded byPETER COUSINS
Peter Cousins is a doctoral candidate at the Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies, in the University of Granada, Spain. He holds a B.A. in Modern Languages (Spanish and German) from Merton College, University of Oxford, and a M.A. in Conflict Resolution from the then-Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford. Peter is atrained
OLIVIER URBAIN
Olivier Urbain Member of the Board of Directors Born and raised in Belgium, I obtained academic degrees in my own country, as well as in the US and the UK, including a PhD in Literature from the University of Southern California (1990) and a second PhD, in Peace Studies from the University of Bradford (2009).BENJAMIN MAIANGWA
Benjamin Maiangwa Nigeria, PhD Candidate, Arthur V. Mauro Centre for Peace and Justice, St Paul’s College, University of Manitoba, 2017 Rethinking Indigeneity in Postcolonial Africa: Nomadism, Autochthonism, and Ethnographies of Peace and Conflict in Northern Nigeria Executive Summary This exploratory case study examines farmer-herder conflict in Northern Nigeria with a view to discussing W. TIMOTHY AUSTIN, PH.D W. Timothy Austin, 78, of Indiana died September 18, 2020 at his home. He was the husband of Betty Mugot-Austin, whom he married in 1983. Born January 7, 1942, in Lakeland, Florida, he was a son of the late Willard and Eva (Bolen) Austin. He served in the Army as an SP4 with the Military police, serving during the Vietnam era.HANS GÜNTER BRAUCH
Hans Günter Brauch Past Member of the Board of Directors Hans Günter Brauch (Germany): Dr. phil. habil, Adj. Prof. (Privatdozent) at the Faculty of Political Science and Social Sciences, Free University of Berlin; since 2005 he is a senior fellow at the Institute on Environment and Human Security of the United Nations University(UNU-EHS) in Bonn; since 1987 chairman of Peace Research ABOUT US - THE IPRA FOUNDATION AND OUR EFFORTS SUPPORTING Peace Research is a rigorous investigation into the causes of conflict and an examination of alternatives to violence. Peace researchers inform peace activities that inspire visions of a peaceful world. The IPRA Foundation began as a depository of funds brought in by people with specific projects. CONTACT US - IPRA FOUNDATION Please contact the President, Diana de la Rua Eugenio, for all general issues and issues about Peace Research. president@iprafoundation.org. To inquire about the IPRA Foundation administering a grant for another party, contact Rachel Trueblood, Treasurer. PEACE RESEARCH GRANT INSTRUCTIONS Peace Research Grant Application Instructions The IPRA Foundation is proud that it receives so many superb peace research proposals from scholars around the world and it brings us great sadness that we are only able to fund a very small number of them. Because the quality of FOUNDING BOARD MEMBERS Founding Board Members. The founding board members were the original people instigating the IPRA Foundation and its goal of supporting efforts in peace research. IAN HARRIS - IPRA FOUNDATION Ian Harris President of the Board of Directors 2003-2008 Ian Murray Harris was born in New York city in 1943. His mother was from Indianapolis, His father was a retired British diplomat who had spent the majority of his life in the Middle East. As the son of a diplomat Ian Harris was surrounded byFEZILE OSUM
Fezile Osum Nicosia, Northern Cyprus 2021-2022 University of Central Lancashire, Cyprus (UCLAN), Ph.D. Student in the School of Law (via MPhil) Fezile holds an LLB degree from University of Kent and Human Rights Law (LLM) degree from Istanbul Bilgi University. Her LLM thesis was on Wartime Rapes in International Criminal Courts Case Law andCyprus
BENJAMIN MAIANGWA
Benjamin Maiangwa Nigeria, PhD Candidate, Arthur V. Mauro Centre for Peace and Justice, St Paul’s College, University of Manitoba, 2017 Rethinking Indigeneity in Postcolonial Africa: Nomadism, Autochthonism, and Ethnographies of Peace and Conflict in Northern Nigeria Executive Summary This exploratory case study examines farmer-herder conflict in Northern Nigeria with a view to discussingHANS GÜNTER BRAUCH
Hans Günter Brauch (Germany): Dr. phil. habil, Adj. Prof. (Privatdozent) at the Faculty of Political Science and Social Sciences, Free University of Berlin; since 2005 he is a senior fellow at the Institute on Environment and Human Security of the United Nations University(UNU-EHS) in Bonn; since 1987 chairman of Peace Research and European Security Studies (AFES-PRESS). GRANT AWARDEES 2002-2012 List Awardees from 2002-2012. Expand. Patricia Lawrence (USA) “Social Suffering and Peacebuilding in Eastern Sri Lanka” 2003. Susan Nandutu (Uganda) NO FINAL REPORT SUBMITTED. “A Case Study on Ending and Preventing Community and Domestic Violence against Women and Girls” 2002. Huwaida Arraf (Palestine) and Adam Shapiro (Israel HOMEPAGE - IPRA FOUNDATION BECA “DOROTHY MARCHUS SENESH” En estudios de Posgrado en Paz y Desarrollo para Mujeres de países del Sur Global Solicitud para labeca de posgrado
HOMEPAGE - IPRA FOUNDATIONABOUT USGRANTSSENESH FELLOWSHIPCONTACT USBOARD OF DIRECTORSFOUNDING BOARD MEMBERSIL IPRAIPRA CONFERENCE The mission of the IPRA Foundation is to advance the field of peace research through rigorous investigation into the causes of conflict and examination of alternatives to violence. Peace researchers inform peace activities that inspire visions of a peaceful world.GRANTS INFO
About Peace Research Grants. Ever since the Peace Research Grants Fund was created in 2002, the IPRA Foundation has awarded grants to help fund peace research projects in places as diverse as Argentina, Bosnia, inner city communities in the United States, the Middle East,the
RIMONA AFANA
Rimona Afana 2020 Romania and Palestine, Ph.D, Transitional Justice Institute, Ulster University, Northern Ireland, Visiting Scholar, Emory University School of Law, Vulnerability Initiative, USA Ecocide, Speciesism, Vulnerability: Revisiting Positive Peace in the Anthropocene Peace research needs to revisit the anthropocentric foundations of our individual beliefs and communal structures PEACE RESEARCH GRANT INSTRUCTIONS Peace Research Grant Application Instructions The IPRA Foundation is proud that it receives so many superb peace research proposals from scholars around the world and it brings us great sadness that we are only able to fund a very small number of them. Because the quality ofVANDY KANYAKO
Vandy Kanyako Member of the Board of Directors Vandy teaches conflict resolution at Portland State University, with specialization in the areas of peacebuilding, human rights and transitional justice. From 2004 to 2005 he was the Coordinator of the UN-NGO Conflict Prevention Working Group in New York which brought together 1000 participants from governments, the UNLINDA JOHNSTON
Linda Johnston, Ph. D President of the Board of Directors 2008-2016, 2020- Dr. Linda M. Johnston is Professor Emeritus from Kennesaw State University in Georgia. She was the Executive Director of the Siegel Institute for Leadership, Ethics, and Character and a Professor of Conflict Management. She previously taught at George Mason University’s School for ConflictOLIVIER URBAIN
Olivier Urbain Member of the Board of Directors Born and raised in Belgium, I obtained academic degrees in my own country, as well as in the US and the UK, including a PhD in Literature from the University of Southern California (1990) and a second PhD, in Peace Studies from the University of Bradford (2009).PETER COUSINS
Peter Cousins is a doctoral candidate at the Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies, in the University of Granada, Spain. He holds a B.A. in Modern Languages (Spanish and German) from Merton College, University of Oxford, and a M.A. in Conflict Resolution from the then-Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford. Peter is atrained
DOROTHY MARCHUS SENESH FELLOWSHIP The Dorothy Marchus Senesh Fellowship provides two biennial fellowships awarded to two women from the developing world for studies in the field of peace. Larry Senesh (now deceased), a professor of Economics at the University of Colorado at Boulder, established this Fellowship in memory of his wife. Read more about Larry and DorothySenesh.
ELISE BOULDING
Elise Boulding died at 4:40 pm, June 24, 2010 in Needham, MA. Hailed as a “matriarch” of the twentieth century peace research movement, she was sociologist emeritus from Dartmouth College and from the University of Colorado and in on the ground floor in the movements of peace, women’s studies and futures and played pivotal roles in each. HOMEPAGE - IPRA FOUNDATIONABOUT USGRANTSSENESH FELLOWSHIPCONTACT USBOARD OF DIRECTORSFOUNDING BOARD MEMBERSIL IPRAIPRA CONFERENCE The mission of the IPRA Foundation is to advance the field of peace research through rigorous investigation into the causes of conflict and examination of alternatives to violence. Peace researchers inform peace activities that inspire visions of a peaceful world.GRANTS INFO
About Peace Research Grants. Ever since the Peace Research Grants Fund was created in 2002, the IPRA Foundation has awarded grants to help fund peace research projects in places as diverse as Argentina, Bosnia, inner city communities in the United States, the Middle East,the
RIMONA AFANA
Rimona Afana 2020 Romania and Palestine, Ph.D, Transitional Justice Institute, Ulster University, Northern Ireland, Visiting Scholar, Emory University School of Law, Vulnerability Initiative, USA Ecocide, Speciesism, Vulnerability: Revisiting Positive Peace in the Anthropocene Peace research needs to revisit the anthropocentric foundations of our individual beliefs and communal structures PEACE RESEARCH GRANT INSTRUCTIONS Peace Research Grant Application Instructions The IPRA Foundation is proud that it receives so many superb peace research proposals from scholars around the world and it brings us great sadness that we are only able to fund a very small number of them. Because the quality ofVANDY KANYAKO
Vandy Kanyako Member of the Board of Directors Vandy teaches conflict resolution at Portland State University, with specialization in the areas of peacebuilding, human rights and transitional justice. From 2004 to 2005 he was the Coordinator of the UN-NGO Conflict Prevention Working Group in New York which brought together 1000 participants from governments, the UNLINDA JOHNSTON
Linda Johnston, Ph. D President of the Board of Directors 2008-2016, 2020- Dr. Linda M. Johnston is Professor Emeritus from Kennesaw State University in Georgia. She was the Executive Director of the Siegel Institute for Leadership, Ethics, and Character and a Professor of Conflict Management. She previously taught at George Mason University’s School for ConflictOLIVIER URBAIN
Olivier Urbain Member of the Board of Directors Born and raised in Belgium, I obtained academic degrees in my own country, as well as in the US and the UK, including a PhD in Literature from the University of Southern California (1990) and a second PhD, in Peace Studies from the University of Bradford (2009).PETER COUSINS
Peter Cousins is a doctoral candidate at the Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies, in the University of Granada, Spain. He holds a B.A. in Modern Languages (Spanish and German) from Merton College, University of Oxford, and a M.A. in Conflict Resolution from the then-Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford. Peter is atrained
DOROTHY MARCHUS SENESH FELLOWSHIP The Dorothy Marchus Senesh Fellowship provides two biennial fellowships awarded to two women from the developing world for studies in the field of peace. Larry Senesh (now deceased), a professor of Economics at the University of Colorado at Boulder, established this Fellowship in memory of his wife. Read more about Larry and DorothySenesh.
ELISE BOULDING
Elise Boulding died at 4:40 pm, June 24, 2010 in Needham, MA. Hailed as a “matriarch” of the twentieth century peace research movement, she was sociologist emeritus from Dartmouth College and from the University of Colorado and in on the ground floor in the movements of peace, women’s studies and futures and played pivotal roles in each. ABOUT US - THE IPRA FOUNDATION AND OUR EFFORTS SUPPORTING Peace Research is a rigorous investigation into the causes of conflict and an examination of alternatives to violence. Peace researchers inform peace activities that inspire visions of a peaceful world. The IPRA Foundation began as a depository of funds brought in by people with specific projects. CONTACT US - IPRA FOUNDATION Please contact the President, Diana de la Rua Eugenio, for all general issues and issues about Peace Research. president@iprafoundation.org. To inquire about the IPRA Foundation administering a grant for another party, contact Rachel Trueblood, Treasurer.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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FOUNDING BOARD MEMBERS Founding Board Members. The founding board members were the original people instigating the IPRA Foundation and its goal of supporting efforts in peace research. 2020 SENESH FELLOWSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT The International Peace Research Association Foundation invites applications for the Dorothy Marchus Senesh Fellowship in Peace and Development Studies for Women from countries in the Global South. Dorothy Senesh was a long-time activist for international peace and justice. Her husband, Lawrence Senesh, established this fellowshipfollowing her
FEZILE OSUM
Fezile Osum Nicosia, Northern Cyprus 2021-2022 University of Central Lancashire, Cyprus (UCLAN), Ph.D. Student in the School of Law (via MPhil) Fezile holds an LLB degree from University of Kent and Human Rights Law (LLM) degree from Istanbul Bilgi University. Her LLM thesis was on Wartime Rapes in International Criminal Courts Case Law andCyprus
SENESH FELLOWSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT (ENGLISH) DOROTHY MARCHUS SENESH FELLOWSHIP FOR WOMEN FROM COUNTRIES IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH IN PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES FIFTEENTH BIENNIAL AWARD 2018-2019 The International Peace Research Association Foundation The IPRA Foundation was founded in 1990 as a non-profit, tax-exempt organization. The Foundation’s purpose is to promote peace research and scholarship throughout theNASIA HADJIGEORGIOU
Nasia Hadjigeorgiou 2019 Cyprus, Ph.D. Law, King’s College, London, UK, Assistant Professor in Transitional Justice and Human Rights, UCLan Cyprus Assessing the effectiveness of the Committee on Missing Persons in building peace in Cyprus The project is concerned with the Committee on Missing Persons (CMP) in Cyprus, whose mandate is to locate the remains of GRANT AWARDEES 2002-2012 List Awardees from 2002-2012. Expand. Patricia Lawrence (USA) “Social Suffering and Peacebuilding in Eastern Sri Lanka” 2003. Susan Nandutu (Uganda) NO FINAL REPORT SUBMITTED. “A Case Study on Ending and Preventing Community and Domestic Violence against Women and Girls” 2002. Huwaida Arraf (Palestine) and Adam Shapiro (IsraelKENNETH BOULDING
Kenneth E. Boulding 1910-1993 Founding Member of the IPRA Foundation Board of Directors Kenneth Boulding, an Economist, Philosopher and Poet, Dies at 83 By SYLVIA NASAR Published: March 20, 1993 Kenneth Boulding, a much-honored but unorthodox economist, philosopher and poet, died yesterday. He was 83. His assistant, Vivian Wilson, said Professor Boulding, who had The Senesh Fellowship Application period is now closed and paused due to coronavirus (see below)Learn More* About Us __
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WE ARE HEARTBROKEN TO ANNOUNCE THAT DUE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC CRISIS, THE SENESH FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM HAS BEEN PAUSED FOR THEREMAINDER OF 2020.
WE ARE EQUALLY HEARTBROKEN TO ANNOUNCE THAT DUE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC CRISIS, CYCLE 1 OF THE PEACE RESEARCH GRANT PROGRAM HAS BEEN PAUSED FOR AN UNKNOWN PERIOD OF TIME. UPDATES WILL APPEAR HERE AS SOON AS THEY BECOME AVAILABLE. THE APPLICATION PERIOD FOR THE 2020-2021 SENESH FELLOWSHIPIS
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THE APPLICATION PERIOD FOR SUBMITTING PEACE RESEARCH GRANT APPLICATIONS IS NOW CLOSED. TWO SENESH FELLOWSHIPS WERE AWARDED IN APRIL, 2018: * BASANT MOTAWI (EGYPT), pursuing a Ph.D in Epidemiology and Public Health, with a major in Gender Based Violence, at the University of Maryland * CARLA HAYDEE GRANADOS MOYA (PERU), pursuing a Ph.D in Social Anthropology at the Paris DescartesUniversity
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NETHERLANDS) “Generation After: The Reconstitution of Kinship and Family Relations in Everyday Post-Genocide Rwanda” 2019 * MONICA HIRST , BRUNO DALPONTE AND SABINA FREDERIC (ARGENTINA) “The Latin American Presence in the Peace Process of Colombia” 2019 THE FOUNDATION WISHES TO HONOR ITS LONG TIME BOARD MEMBER IAN MURRAY HARRIS , AND WISHES HIM WELL IN ALL FUTURE ENDEAVORS! PLEASE READ HIS WONDERFUL NEW BIO! IT IS WITH GREAT SADNESS THAT WE ANNOUNCE THE PASSING OF OUR FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS, MICHAEL TRUE.
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_“The IPRA Foundation grant helped us get off the ground with our project. After the initial pilot that you helped fund, we were able to obtain $60,000 in funding from UNICEF and the Macarthur Foundation to expand and extend the project. We’ve just confirmed a $200,000 grant from UNICEF and the UK’s Department for International Development to extend the research another year. The research has been very well received in Uganda and New York, and we’ve advised dozens of donors and NGOs on their programs in northern Uganda as a result. Your help in the very beginning was instrumental in this success. ”_ - Christopher Blattman, Canada _“The Nonviolent Peaceforce conducted field research to explore three potential pilot project sites for our large-scale unarmed international “peace army”: Guatemala, Israel/Palestine, and Sri Lanka. Researchers presented their findings at the Peaceforce Convening Event in India, where 130 international delegates picked Sri Lanka for the Peaceforce Pilot Project”_- Mel Duncan, USA
_“We are so grateful to the Foundation for our grant that enabled us to print one of our new publications. There are Realistic Alternatives. We know of one professor who has adopted the book for his classes and we have had interest expressed by others. Clearly, this publication has been significant and had some ripple effect, which may not have been possible without the IPRA Foundation’ssupport”_
- Gene Sharp, USA
_“Our toys and violence research was started in 2002 thanks to a grant the IPRA Foundation alloted us. We are going to publish a book, illustrated with drawings and pictures. These activities take place in the framework of our Program Give Peace a Chance started in 1999 and of the Global Campaign for Peace Education of the Hague Appeal forPeace.”_
-Alicia Cabezudo, Argentina _“The IPRAF’s support for research on peace and conflict resolution allowed me to develop new insights on the role of economic elements in solving conflicts. Thanks to IPRAF grant, I was able to access valuable information sources, conduct interviews with key players, and perform a more comprehensive research.”_ - Svetlana Luca, Moldova _“I thank International Peace Research Association for supporting this research. Originally, I had planned to conduct this research only in Turkey, by examining Turkish-Kurdish and Turkish-Armenian conflict contexts. This grant was instrumental not only in completing the planned research, but it also made possible to extend the research to the investigation of the ethnic conflict in Burundi. The IPRA grant was used to collect research data in Turkey and in Burundi.”_ - Rezarta Bilali, Albania _“The IPRA Foundation grant has provided a very timely boost to our action research on conflict sensitivity for religious organizations in Mindanao, Philippines. For instance, the Davao Ministerial Interfaith Inc. recently hosted an IPRAF-funded workshop which brought together 15 Roman Catholic, (Protestant) Evangelical and Muslim leaders from 3 provinces to explore and document how religious leaders are using the Do No Harm / Local Capacities for Peace conflict sensitivity tool. This workshop was a key step toward next year’s publication of findings, and a major contribution to the religious leaders’ own capacity building.”_ - Michelle G. Garred _“Through the support of the IPRA Foundation, Global Education Associates has been able to develop a much needed reference for guide for peace educators on educational evaluation. The dearth of educational evaluation in the field of peace education, and the necessary training needed to conduct it properly, has been a major dilemma that few are addressing formally. By equipping educators within our networks (the IIPE, CIPE and Global Campaign for Peace Education) with some basic knowledge and skills in evaluation theory and methods we hope to make a small, but desperately needed contribution to the field. We hope to begin distributing this resource in the near future and look forward to sharing the new research thatemerges.”_
- Tony Jenkins
_“We invite applicants from Mindanao, youths and adults from tri-peole -Muslims, Christians and tribal people and those who qualify go to NIU for a one-month training on peace, mediation and conflict resolution. After the training, they go back to Mindanao and do their small projects on peace in their respective communities. After three months, we assemble them for a follow-on activity where they discussed success stories as well as problems encountered in their communities._ _The program was responsible for the establishment of a network of youths and adults in Mindanao for peace and development. Indeed, the Buddy Buddy for Peace was like a Pandora’s box that paved the way for a lot of activities and opportunities for the youth and adults in Mindanao on interfaith dialogue as well as other peoples of the world. Those interested to know more about it can log to:http://www.ceas.niu.edu/PhilAccess/default.htm ”_ - Nagasura T. Madale, Ph.D., Philippines _“1. The grant gave us (my office) an opportunity to document a model for a successful program on interfaith dialogue. As an offshoot of 9/11, interfaith dialogue has become a major response to many conflicts including Mindanao. The study has become a blueprint for this kind of endeavor._ _2. The paper is now used in many peace studies program as a case study for interfaith dialogue._ _3. Our exposure to the community provided a venue for academe-community interaction, hence the interfaith community has become one of the outreach areas of Ateneo faculty and students giving the academics a chance to serve the community and learn from theexperience._
_My hearfelt gratitude for the chance to undertake this study and through this, the opportunity of participating in the Calgary IPRAconference.”_
- Bing (Ofelia Durante), Philippines _“I am very grateful to the IPRA Foundation for contributing to our Creative Response to Bullying Program in the United States. We were able to see linkages between bias and bullying behavior and show a decrease in detention rates when students and staff received CRC’s bullying prevention workshops.”_ - Priscilla Prutzman, Nyack, New York, USA _“Our grant from the IPRA Foundation allowed us to maintain a collaborative action-research project on community radio, democratization and peace in Palestine. Most of the funds were devoted to conducting and documenting a training program that was attended by some thirty youth and young professionals in Nablus. Even though the occupation and intra-communal conflict prevented our radio station from being launched, the knowledge generated and training made possible by this small grant have been invaluable in our community. Thanks to IPRA for supporting our unconventional research collaboration. It sustained us for many months of work.”_ - Cynthia Cohen, Brandeis University _“A list of the policy and journal publications that came from the IPRAF-supported research can be found here:http://chrisblattman.com/projects/sway/. In the end this became a very large project with many donors, but IPRAF was one of our first and gave us the seed funding to get it off the ground. It led to four years of work on youth well-being and post-war reintegration in northern Uganda. Thanks for the support and let me know if there’s anything more I can add.”_ -Chris Blattman, Yale University _“The IPRA Foundation grant helped me turn my project into a reality. It allowed me to go and meet with investigative journalism trainers and journalists who were doing amazing work post-conflict in the Arab region. In turn, I was able to identify the challenges and opportunities facing Arab investigative journalists, in order to produce a set of recommendations to assist them towards their journey forwards in the pursuit of a democratic Arab sphere. The grant went towards the first stage of the project, which has already resulted in securing a book contract towards the publication of the findings of the study. I am grateful for IPRAF for providing me with this opportunity and for funding projects that need to be researched.”_ - Dr. Saba Bebawi, Melbourne, Australia _“I am eternally grateful for the generous support of the IPRA Foundation. Without their support this research would not have been possible. The IPRA Foundation offers a unique opportunity for an interdisciplinary group of researchers from all over the world to explore vital issues facing our world today. I am honored to be part of such an inspiring group of researchers and practitioners.”_ - Emma Swan, Victoria, Canada _“Much appreciation and gratitude to the IPRA Foundation for supporting research focused on understanding the direct role that religion plays in conflict and peace through the town of Malerkotla in India. Through ethnographic fieldwork I was able to explore the overall pattern of Sikh-Muslim interactions in a town that can transcend conflict and make peace the norm. Since the grant, the work has been published as a book Civil Society in Malerkotla, Punjab: Fostering Resilience through Religion and has been used in practice-based work in promoting inter religious understanding, cross-cultural awareness and conflict transformation.”_ -Karenjot Bhangoo Randhawa, Canada__
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