CJP’s annual magazine ‘Peacebuilder’ highlights education and global outreach

“Name any current major conflict in the world, domestic or international, and there is likely at least one graduate on location, employing the analysis and peacebuilding tools learned while studying at ݮ’s ,” writes , executive director, in his foreword to the annual Peacebuilder magazine.

The 2016-17 magazine features articles on the theme of “Learning Through Theory and Practice,” focusing on the program.

  • Academic programs director Jayne Docherty begins the thematic treatment with an and the unique collaborative process by which the curricula is re-visioned in response to changing global needs.
  • Alumni , MA ’03, and , MA ’14, talk about impacts of CJP education on their work in the Middle East and Burundi, respectively.
  • The second-year , when students merge theory and practice, is shared through four students.
  • Learn about two new programs: the new , the first of its kind in North America, and the .

A sampling of articles about CJP programs

In addition to its academic programs, CJP also includes four programs that each receive individual treatment in the magazine: , , , and the .

  • STAR Director and Professor help in Bosnia and Herzegovina about trauma and memory.
  • Summer Peacebuilding Institute hosts a popular new class, “” with Professor .
  • comprise the fourth cohort of the Women’s Peacebuilding Leadership Cohort.
  • Zehr Institute hosts and experts provide in a variety of contexts.

Peacebuilder magazine is housed at   The site also includes , who are encouraged to update their profiles regularly.