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Managing People with Power Skills (edX) EdX
University of Maryland, College Park,University System of Maryland - USM,USMx,UMD

Managing People with Power Skills (edX)

Discover the art of managing people effectively with our comprehensive online course, 'Managing People with Power Skills'. This course is designed for those who want to enhance their leadership abilities and foster a productive work environment. By mastering communication, setting clear goals, and motivating your team, you'll learn how to lead projects to successful completion.

Self Paced
Self-Paced
Conflict Management: Mediation (edX) EdX
LouvainX,Université Catholique de Louvain - UCL

Conflict Management: Mediation (edX)

Explore the world of Conflict Management: Mediation, an essential course designed for those looking to master the skills needed to mediate disputes efficiently. This course will equip you with the knowledge and tools to help others navigate their own conflicts, making mediation a faster, less expensive, and more satisfying alternative to traditional legal procedures.

Self Paced
Self-Paced
Paths to Peace and Conflict: From the Body to the International (edX) EdX
University of Iceland,UIcelandX

Paths to Peace and Conflict: From the Body to the International (edX)

Explore the intricate world of peace and conflict with our online course 'Paths to Peace and Conflict: From the Body to the International.' Gain insights into diverse approaches to peacebuilding and learn how you can play a role in resolving conflicts at various levels, from personal to international. This course offers an inclusive and intersectional lens to equip you with the knowledge needed to foster global harmony.

Self Paced
Self-Paced
New Zealand History, Culture and Conflict: A Museum Perspective (FutureLearn) FutureLearn
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa

New Zealand History, Culture and Conflict: A Museum Perspective (FutureLearn)

Embark on a three-week journey through New Zealand's past with 'New Zealand History, Culture and Conflict: A Museum Perspective'. This course offers an in-depth look at how exploration, colonization, and conflict have shaped the nation’s cultural identity. By examining Te Papa Tongarewa’s collections of artefacts and treasures, you'll gain insights into pivotal historical moments that have contributed to New Zealand's unique national consciousness.

Self Paced
3 Weeks
Social policy and conflict prevention in the MENA region (FutureLearn) FutureLearn
University of Bath

Social policy and conflict prevention in the MENA region (FutureLearn)

Dive into the intricate relationship between social policies and conflict prevention with this exclusive four-week course focusing on the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. Learn how effective social protection can play a pivotal role in preventing conflicts and fostering stability in one of the world's most dynamic yet challenging regions.

Self Paced
4 Weeks
Children’s Right to Education in Armed Conflict (GCHumanRights) Global Campus of Human Rights
Global Campus of Human Rights

Children’s Right to Education in Armed Conflict (GCHumanRights)

In times of war, armed conflict, and displacement, the attack on spaces, places, and people is not just a physical assault but also a violation of a fundamental human right: education. This course, offered by the Global Campus in partnership with Right to Education, delves into the legal frameworks, measures, and tools that exist to protect children's right to education during such challenging times. Explore how education serves as both a right in itself and a multiplier for other rights, and learn about the various solutions already available to ensure this right is upheld.

Feb 19th 2024
5-12 Weeks
Drugs, Peace, and Development: Rethinking Policy (FutureLearn) FutureLearn
SOAS University of London

Drugs, Peace, and Development: Rethinking Policy (FutureLearn)

Discover how global drug policies are evolving beyond the 'war on drugs' approach with this five-week course from SOAS University of London. Delve into the latest debates in drug policy and explore integrated approaches that connect drugs, development, and peacebuilding efforts to foster sustainable change in borderland regions worldwide.

Jun 6th 2022
5-12 Weeks