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For more information, please contact the ICCCR at 212-678-3402.
*TENTATIVE*
ORLJ 5340A, 001:
Basic Practicum in Conflict Resolution & Mediation
(3 credits or noncredit)
Students will be required to complete pre- and post- course assignments. Please call (212) 678-3289 or email castro@tc.edu for more information.
Instructors: Bridget Regan, J.D.
CRN: TBA
Graduate studies in conflict resolution are unique opportunities for those who want to build their won knowledge base and skills in resolving conflict. This course is the first of six in a series leading to a Certificate of Attendance in Conflict Resolution, and provides experience in developing basic collaborative negotiation and mediation skills for interpersonal conflict in a variety of contexts.
Workshop Dates: May 29,30,31 & June 12,13,14
Times: Fridays 4-8pm
Saturdays and Sundays 9am-5pm
Managing Conflict in Organizations
(3 credits or noncredit)
NO Approval Required
Instructor: Beth Fisher-Yoshida, PhD
CRN: TBA
This is a course designed to address conflicts that typically take place in organizations. It combines a theoretical foundation with application and skill practice through the exploration of theories about conflict organizational behavior, communication, power, systems, and more.
Workshop Dates: May 21, 26, 28, 31 June 2, 4,7,9
Times:
Tuesday & Thursday 5:10-6:50pm
Friday 4-8pm
Sunday 8:30am-5:30pm
Transforming Conflict from Within: Leadership Interventions in Long-term Conflict
(3 credits or noncredit)
NO Approval Required
Instructor: Jennifer S. Goldman PhD
CRN: TBA
This is a course designed to address conflicts that typically take place in organizations. It combines a theoretical foundation with application and skill practice through the exploration of theories about conflict organizational behavior, communication, power, systems, and more.
Workshop Dates: May 27 & June 3, 5, 10, 17
Times:
Wednesday 5pm-9pm
Friday 9am-6pm
For registration information, please contact:
The International Center for Conflict Resolution (ICCCR)
232 Horace Mann Building
525 West 120th Street
New York, NY 10027
(212) 678-3402
icccr@columbia.edu

ICCCR is an innovative center committed to developing knowledge and practice to promote constructive conflict resolution, effective cooperation, and social justice. We partner with individuals, groups, organizations, and communities to learn to resolve conflicts constructively so they may develop just and peaceful relationships. We work with sensitivity to cultural differences and emphasize the links between theory, research, and practice.