Webinar: 2020-01-24 at 12:00 – 13:00 EST

Developing a Peace & Conflict Studies (PACS) Program using Multidisciplinary courses & team-teaching

In 2008, BGSU created a required multidisciplinary, team-taught course called Peace and Cultural Legacies of the Nuclear Age as a way to build interest in the Peace and Conflict Studies program and collaboration among PACS faculty members.  The course and program have evolved through many personnel and institutional changes.  Combined with short-term study abroad, this has been an effective way to stabilize and strengthen the PACS program, and we present it as a model others might adapt to their own situations.

Featured Partner:
Bowling Green State University

Webinar Date: 2020-01-24

Webinar Time: 12:00 – 13:00 EST

Presenter(s): Marc Simon

Presenter Bio:

Marc Simon is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science, and the Coordinator of the Peace and Conflict Studies program at Bowling Green State University. He teaches courses on international relations, foreign policy, peace studies, and conflict resolution.  His research examines war and political violence, nonviolence, conflict resolution, and environmental policy. He has published articles in International Studies Quarterly, the Journal of Conflict Resolution, and the Journal of Peace Research. 

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