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ROTARY PEACE and CONFLICT RESOLUTION STUDIES:
The Vision
The Rotary Peace and Conflict Studies Program was established to provide professionals from around the world the opportunity to be trained in conflict resolution and mediation strategies and to become better equipped to help prevent and resolve conflict, as well as foster policies and create settings that ensure peace, worldwide. Offered in English, the program is aimed at mid- to upper-level professionals in governments, nongovernmental organizations, and private corporations. Beginning July 2006, the intensive three-month course housed at the newly established Rotary Center for Peace and Conflict Studies at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand will accept up to 30 program participants per session for two sessions per year. Each session will include both academic learning and practical fieldwork components.
The program aims to:
- Provide people to work for a culture of peace and tolerance while enhancing their capacity, knowledge and skill to do so, in part by generating interaction between practitioners and academics.
- provide advanced international educational opportunities for Rotary Peace and Conflict Studies Program participants chosen from different countries and cultures on the basis of their potential as leaders in government, business, education, media and other professions.
- Provide a means for The Rotary Foundation and Rotarians to increase their effectiveness in promoting greater tolerance and cooperation among peoples, leading to world understanding and peace.
The program is funded through the generosity of Rotarians worldwide with additional fellowship support from the Embassy of Switzerland in Thailand.
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MEET MATT and MELAINA:
District 7930 recently sponsored two promising applicants for the upcoming World Peace Fellow program:

Matt Sweeney and Melaina Spitzer
- APPLICATION for World Peace Scholar Program
- CONTACT US for SUPPORT:
Any questions, or if you need further support or assistance in the process, please contact Carol Gamble at 781 979 3102 (email: gamblec30@aol.com) or Terry Giove at 781 979 6694, Co-Chairs, Foundation Team, WPFS, 2007-08.
Pictured Above: WORLD PEACE FELLOW CANDIDATES MATT SWEENEY and MELAINA SPITZER have already worked in international service projects. Now each of these remarkable individuals plans to pursue graduate studies in this field.
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