Taking the Pulse: Best Practices in Government, Family and Community Conflict Resolution
This symposium is entitled Taking the Pulse: Best Practices in Government, Family and Community Conflict Resolution. It aims to pool the experience and learning of practitioners, managers and analysts of the informal resolution of conflicts who work in various areas.
The symposium is organized by the University’s Conflict Research Centre (CRC) in collaboration with the School of Conflict Studies and the Centre of Informal Dispute Resolution (CIDR).
Registration is $100 plus taxes for the general public and $25 for students. The fee includes lunch, coffee breaks and a reception.
For more information, contact the Conflict Research Centre at crc@ustpaul.ca.
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