ACPACS Newsletter

May/June 2009

Mediation and Conflict Resolution Program

Professional Development eNewsletter

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Inside This Issue

  • Workshops Coming Up
  • Recent Workshops
  • ACPACS office space for hire
  • Upcoming Live Seminar Events on Peacebuilding and Peacekeeping
  • In Others Shoes - Is Peace Possible?
  • New Asia Pacific Mediation E-Centre (APMEC)
  • Conferences
  • Rotary World Peace Scholarship
  • Activating Human Rights and Peace 2008 Conference Proceedings
  • New Blog of the Global Negotiation Insight Initiative

Workshops coming up

Please click on workshop title for more information

Negotiation 2 (Melbourne)
25-27 May

Engaging Culture (Brisbane)
24 June

Mediating with Same Sex Couples (Melbourne)
10 July

Conferencing (Melbourne)

15-17 July

Transforming Conflict (Brisbane)
22-25 July

Mediation (Melbourne)

27-31 July

Negotiation (Brisbane)
28-30 July

Transforming Conflict (Melbourne)
5-8 August

Mediation (Brisbane)
6-8 an 13-14 August

Family Law for Mediators (Brisbane)
17-20 August

Conflict Coaching (Melbourne)
19-21 August

Mediating with Same Sex Couples (Brisbane)
21 August

Environmental Conflict Resolution (Brisbane)
26-28 August

Advanced Family Mediation (Melbourne)
31 August - 3 September

Multi-Party Facilitation (Brisbane)
2-4 September

Multi-Party Facilitation (Melbourne)
7-9 September


For a complete list of workshops visit
http://www.uq.edu.au/acpacs/workshops-program

To register for a workshop download the following form:
http://www.uq.edu.au/acpacs/documents/cr_profdev_registration.pdf

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Recent workshops

ACPACS has run a number of enjoyable workshops over the last few months, and we were lucky enough to have internationally renowned presenter Judith A. Saul teach our Transformative Mediation Workshop recently in Melbourne.

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Transformative Mediation with Judy A Saul in Melbourne 11-14 May

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Sandy Fenton (far left), presenter Judy A. Saul and Nicole Cullen during Transformative Mediation

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Negotiation 2 Students in Brisbane 11-13 May

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ACPACS Office space for hire

ACPACS workshops are run in intensive modes, and as a result we often have empty training rooms in between our workshop dates. This seems like a waste of space, so with this in mind, we are offering interested parties the opportunity to hire our sought after conference and training rooms located in Albert Park, Melbourne (if we are not training at the same time).

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A Variety of Rooms are Available for Hire

- ACPACS Lecture Theatre - seats 40
(direct views of Albert Park Lake).

- Seminar Room 1 - seats 4-6
- Seminar Room 2 - seats 4-6
- Seminar Room 3 - seats 4-6
- Seminar Room 4 - seats 4-6

ACPACS Board Room - Seats 12

Our modern facilities are ideal for executive workshops, small conferences, executive meetings and a variety of training and development needs.

For more information, please call ACPACS on 03 9863 2600 or email acpacs.melbourne@uq.edu.au

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Upcoming Live Seminar Events on
Peacebuilding and Peacekeeping

Invitation to Register:
The Peacebuilding Initiative, a project in partnership with the United Nations Peacebuilding Support Office and in cooperation with the Program on Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research at Harvard University, is running a series of live web seminars.  Aimed at facilitating interactive professional discussion focusing on pressing issues, the Live Seminars convene participants from around the world to join a moderated debate with international experts.

For more information about these seminars or to access the HPCR's International Humanitarian Law Research Initiative Portal please visit the following link:

http://ihlforum.ning.com/

Discuss your thoughts
 and join online discussions on Peacekeeping Operations  and Human Rights on the 
Humanitarian Law and Policy Forum

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IN OTHERS SHOES - IS PEACE POSSIBLE?

Hear from four Fellows as they discuss their experiences as peacemakers and uncover the passion and drive behind their 
chosen path.



DATE: Wednesday 27 May 2009

TIME:
6.00pm - 7.30pm (Light refreshments will be served
)
VENUE:
Steele Building (3), Room 309 

The University of Queensland St Lucia Campus

Peace Fellows:
 David LaMotte - USA, Class VII 

Tamara Turcan - Moldova, Class VI 

Marcos Zunino - Argentina, Class VI 

Lydia Bulmer - Wales, Class VI

Date:

PLEASE RSVP: Friday 22 May
to Kelly Parish k.parish@uq.edu.au or (07) 3346 9544

This discussion is proudly presented by the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences and the School of Political Science and International Studies as part of Diversity Week.

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New Asia Pacific Mediation E-Centre APMEC

This site replaces the Ausdispute website and will provide information and resources for members of the Asia-Pacific Mediation Forum and for all other individuals and organisations who are interested in managing, transforming and resolving conflicts and disputes and to building peace in the Asia-Pacific region. The website is currently in a process of development and we welcome your feedback and contributions.
For more information please visit:  http://www.apmec.unisa.edu.au

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Conferences

The Institute of Arbitrators and Mediators Australia presents
Resolution and Resilience: ADR in the Global Recession


As Australasia’s pre-eminent ADR event, the conference will focus on dispute resolution in the current economic downturn and  how ADR professionals can best meet the needs of disputants in these challenging times.

DATES: 29 - 31 May 2009
LOCATION: Hotel Sofitel, Melbourne
For more information please visit http://www.iama.org.au/


1st Asian Mediation Conference
"Mediation Diversity – Asia & Beyond"

DATES: 4-5 June 2009
LOCATION: Singapore
http://www.mediation.com.sg/Asian_Mediation_Association.htm


ACR 9th Annual Conference
Convening "Whole of Community" Integrating Approaches and Practices to Address Conflicts in a Chaotic World
DATES: October 7 - 10, 2009
LOCATION: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
http://www.acrnet.org/


Second Deutsche Welle Global Media Forum:
'Conflict Prevention in the Multimedia Age'

DATES: 3–5 June 2009
LOCATION: Bonn, Germany,

10th National Mediation Conference 2010
DATES: 7-9th September 2010
LOCATION: Adelaide Convention Centre, South Australia
http://www.ausdispute.unisa.edu.au/apmf/nat-mediation-conf-2010-notice.pdf

VII International Conference, World Mediation Forum (WMF)
"Mediation, Justice and Governance: An Opportunity for Peace"

DATES: November 27-29, 2009
LOCATION: Margarita, Venezuela

This conference will provide innovative experiences in very important areas such as: criminal mediation, labor, family, school, with young offenders, community justice, in land disputes, environmental issues, in the administration and design of public policies, in university and students conflicts. We’ll also share the positive results of mediation for commercial disputes (on campus or online), business, financial and intercultural, among many others.  The varied themes and modalities show the broad range of solutions to that mediation is giving answers, expanding the impact of their contribution to improve the social reality in all parts of the world.
 
For more information about the conference please click here
 http://www.worldmediationforum.org/newsletter_visualizacion.php?newsID=9

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ROTARy WORLD PEACE SCHOLARSHIP 

Do you know someone who is interested in expanding their knowledge of peace-building, conflict resolution and mediation? If you do, why not recommend them for a Rotary World Peace Scholarship! Rotary is one of the world's largest humanitarian service organisations and has partnered with eight leading universities around the globe to host the Rotary Centres for International Studies in peace and conflict resolution.

Each year, Rotary selects up to 110 Fellows to study peace and conflict resolution at universities around the world. Some of the program highlights include:

A choice of either a three-month certificate course or master's degree program. The opportunity to study at one of the eight universities around the world. Training in the root causes of conflict, theories of international relations and effective models of cooperation, conflict resolution and negotiation. Full funding for tuition, housing expenses and airfare. Access to a growing network of committed alumni employed around the world in diplomacy, government, non-government organisations and private corporations.

The master's level degree program is aimed at mid-career professionals in government, non-governmental organisations and private corporations.

The certificate program is for professionals currently holding a mid-to upper-level position with a minimum of five-years of experience in the field of peace and conflict resolution.

Applicants are encouraged to apply via their local Rotary Club.  All applications must be received by Rotary headquarters by 1 July 2009.
If you have any questions about these opportunities or wish to apply, please contact

Rotary website: http://www.rotary.org/rotarycenters
Email: rotarycenters@rotary.org

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Activating Human Rights and Peace
2008 conference proceedings now available

Last year, the Southern Cross University’s Centre for Peace and Social Justice organised a major international conference "Activating Human Rights and Peace 2008".

The conference proceedings from this conference are now available online at < http://www.scu.edu.au/research/cpsj/human_rights/AHRP2008_Proc_Final_v2.pdf >.

The proceedings include many refereed contributions from a wide variety of human rights issues such as justice in Rwanda to Fair Trade coffee, from housing to biotechnology, from public art to sexuality in secondary schools ... and much more in between.

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New Blog of the Global Negotiation Insight Institute

Beyond Yes, the new blog of the Global Negotiation Insight Institute: gnii.blogspot.com

The Global Negotiation Insight Institute helps people build advanced professional skills, cultivate self-awareness, presence and balance. GNII integrates timeless wisdom, modern psychology, neuroscience and the creative arts into all areas of contemporary life. We offer educational programs and coaching and consulting services worldwide. This is the forum for exploring ideas and connecting with other members of the GNII community.

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