13th
International Summer School 2012
CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: 25th May 2012
The
INCORE Summer School provides a structured learning opportunity
to analyse the dynamic and constantly changing field of conflict
resolution and peacebuilding. Focusing on the latest research
and concepts in peace and conflict studies and practice; participants
are invited to compare, contrast and learn from different perspectives.
The
School offers a unique opportunity to create links between theory,
practice and policy. Special attention is given to how the experience
and research of both practitioners and academics can impact upon
policy makers within the field of conflict resolution, peacemaking,
peacebuilding and reconciliation.
Previous participants have included USAID, European Union DG External
Relations, UK Department for International Development, World Food
Programme, UN Department for Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO) and
others.
“ Open, friendly, diverse and engaging”
“I needed this imersion experience into another conflict
area and in the academic field.....it gave me the space to
reflect and learn
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The
INCORE Summer School is recognised by the Peace Operations Training
Institute, and may form part of The Certificate-of-Training In
Peace Support Operations (COTIPSO) Programme. Visit http://www.peaceopstraining.org for
further details. This event is furthermore co-sponsored by
the Sustainable Peace Building Programme of the European Commission’s
Marie Curie Actions
The
2012 International Summer School will run from 18th - 22nd June.
We are offering four courses:
- Evaluation
in Conflict Prone Settings
Dr Kenneth Bush (INCORE) and Colleen Duggan (IDRC)
This course seeks
to attract early to mid-level professionals who are facing evaluation
challenges in conflict prone settings and are involved in commissioning,
managing, or conducting evaluations in a programming or policy-making
capacity. The focus of the course is not limited to “peacebuilding
initiatives,” but
to the broadest spectrum of projects and programmes (development,
humanitarian, private sector, community development, etc.), with
a view to integrating conflict sensitivity principles into evaluation
practice. Using a combination of case studies, role plays,
group work, presentations, and electronic media, the course content
aims to build a range of evaluation knowledge, skills and attitudes
needed to understand the practical, methodological, ethical,
and political challenges of use-oriented evaluation in conflict-prone
settings.
- Learning
from a society in transition: the case of Northern Ireland
Grainne Kelly (INCORE) and Dr Duncan Morrow (University of
Ulster)
The beginnings of the Northern Ireland peace process are normally
dated from the paramilitary ceasefires of 1994. Northern Ireland
can, therefore, be seen to be in transition for the past 18 years.
This summer school module, designed for those with some background
knowledge of the Northern Ireland conflict, will explore the
practical and policy challenges associated with the management
and transformation of a society from conflict to sustainable
peace. The module will be framed around three key components:
a theoretical and academic analysis of the conflict; insights
from local policymakers and practitioners with immediate experience
of the opportunities, challenges and risks of dealing with the
transition; and the shared learning of the participants enrolled
in the module, both local and international. The aims of the
module are: to assess the degree to which transition in Northern
Ireland has been successfully accomplished; to explore and examine
what can be learned from the painful process of transition so
that solutions and practical ideas can be brought to bear; and
to identify specific areas of good practice and ongoing areas
of challenge which have resonance and transferability to other
societies emerging from violent conflict.
- Language, Truth and the Politics of Memory in Conflict
Dr Stephen Ryan
and Ariel Sanchez Meertens (INCORE)
This module examines the role of language and memory as important
elements of conflict, peacebuilding and reconciliation. It will
investigate the challenges
of dealing with disputed truth claims by multiple conflicting actors regarding
the past, the Other (the enemy), the conflict situation and themselves. A
number of areas will be explored including: inquiries, memorialisation and
museums, textbooks, community interaction and reconciliation, and
conflict transformation. This module will also include input from Professor Brandon
Hamber (INCORE) and Graham Dawson (University of Brighton).
Alongside
these modules we also run the Northern Ireland programme to provide
participants with an opportunity to network with others, gaining
a deeper insight into into the causes and consequences of the
conflict in Northern Ireland.
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KEY
INFORMATION:
INCORE
International Summer School 2012
Draft Programme
Sunday
17 June |
Arrival
Day
Pavillion, Duncreggan Student Village, Duncreggan
Rd
2.00pm – 12 midnight (Manned desk from
2pm-6pm) |
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Monday
18 June
Day
1 |
Registration
Introduction
Lecture
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8.30am
- 9.30am |
Module
Classes
(See
individual micro timetables) |
10.00am
- 3.30pm |
Northern
Ireland Programme |
4:00pm
- 5.30pm |
Opening Buffet |
7.00pm |
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Tuesday
19 June
Day
2 |
ModuleClasses
(See
individual micro timetables) |
9.30am
- 3.30pm |
Northern
Ireland Programme |
4:00pm
- 5.30pm |
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Wednesday
20 June
Day
3 |
ModuleClasses
(See
individual micro timetables) |
9.30am
- 3.30pm |
Northern
Ireland Programme |
4:00pm
- 5.30pm |
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Thursday
21 June
Day
4 |
ModuleClasses
(See
individual micro timetables)
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9.30am
- 3.30pm |
Northern
Ireland Programme |
4:00pm
- 5.30pm |
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Friday
22 June
Day 5
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ModuleClasses
(See
individual micro timetables)
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9.30am
- 2.45pm |
Evaluation
Session |
3.00pm
- 4.00pm |
Closing Dinner and Presentation of Certificates |
7.00pm |
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Saturday
23 June |
Departure Day
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| Venue |
- Magee
campus, University of Ulster
Derry/Londonderry, Northern Ireland
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| Tuition
Fees |
Reflective
of the differences in financial situations, fees for the
International Summer School are broken down into two organisational
categories.
| Organisation
Classification |
Full
Payment on Acceptance
of Application
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- Organisations
with annual revenues in excess of £300,000
(Pounds Sterling) including:
- Government Agencies
- Intergovernmental Organisations
- Nongovernmental organisations
- Universities
- Military
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£600 (Pounds Sterling)
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- Independent
individuals without financial support or organisations
with annual revenue of less than £300,000
(pounds sterling)
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£500 (Pounds Sterling)
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| Cancellation
Policy |
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Cancellations
will
be subject to an administrative fee of 25%. No refunds
will be issued for cancellations after 25
May 2012.
If
you are applying for a visa and it is declined please
note the above cancellation policy will still apply.
Further information about visas is available
on our FAQ page.
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| Accommodation
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University
Accommodation (standard student accommodation) is provided
for six nights at
cost of £141.00 (pounds sterling).
Further information about University Accommodation is
available on our FAQ page.
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| Application
Process |
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The
International Summer School attracts experienced participants
from a wide diversity of backgrounds. The small class
sizes mean that spaces are limited and are in high demand.
Individuals are encouraged to apply as soon as possible
to avoid disappointment.
- CLOSING
DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: 25th May 2012
- CLOSING
DATE FOR PAYMENT: On acceptance of application
Application Forms need to be completed in full to be
entered into the selection process. INCORE will endeavour
to respond as quickly as possible as to the success of
your application. Once notified, the full receipt
of the Tuition Fee is required to ensure confirmation
of a place in the Summer School.
The
INCORE Summer School is suited to a range of individuals,
including practitioners, academics, researchers and
students alike. Applicants are expected to be educated
to a minimum of degree level in a relevant subject
area (except for the Peacemaking and Peacebuilding
in Northern Ireland module where those currently undertaking
undergraduate or certificate studies in the peace and
conflict area or social/political/international studies
is sufficient); and/or to have relevant work experience
in a peace and conflict related area. All applications
are subject to selection on the basis of suitability
for the module applied for.
Applicants are invited to Apply
online.
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Contact
Details
Email: school@incore.ulst.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0) 28 7167 5500 Fax: +44
(0) 28 7167 5510
INCORE
University of Ulster, Aberfoyle House, Northland Road, Derry/Londonderry
Northern Ireland, BT48 7JL |
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