Caux Scholars Program 2010: Applied Studies in Peacemaking
The Caux Scholars Program, a month-long course offering theoretical and practical studies in peacebuilding is now accepting applications for next summer's course, which will run from 6 July 6 – 5 August 2010 in Caux.

The four weeks will hold approximately forty hours of academic classes, six to seven hours per week of “Service for Leadership” practical work, a field trip to Geneva and full participation in the Caux Forum for Human Security.
The classes will be held by Barry Hart, Professor in the Center for Justice and Peacebuilding at Eastern Mennonite University, Virginia, USA, Mohamed Abu-Nimer, Professor of International Peace and Conflict Resolution at American University, Washington D.C., John Katunga, Catholic Relief Services regional technical advisor for peace building and justice in the east Africa region, and Michelle LeBaron, Director of the Dispute Resolution Program at University of British Columbia.
Further information
- Caux Scholars Program website with application form
- Caux Scholars Program brochure (PDF)
- Further information about the International Caux Conferences 2010

