Berlin University of the Arts (formerly HdK Berlin)
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The ASFH specializes in social work and conflict management. The international Master's program aims at social work practitioners and advocates of social justice, teaching transferable skills for social policy at all levels. Detailed program outline and application information.
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Intercultural Conflict Management, MA
Preparing for the advancement of peace and social justice
In recognition of the changes being experienced by many societies as a consequence of increasing global inter-dependence, the Alice Salomon University of Applied Sciences (ASFH) is offering a Master of
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One of seven overseas Study Centers of Stanford University. The center is run in co-operation with the Free University of Berlin. Information available about the academic program, faculty and staff, internship programs and other offerings.
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Stanford in Berlin was established in 1975 in the western
sector of the divided city, as one of ten overseas campusses.
Haus Cramer, Stanford's Berlin home, is not only a place
where history is taught - it is itself an historical
Stanford has worked hand in hand with German partners
for over
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Private liberal arts institution offering summer and full year programmes, situated in the Pankow district. Information on the school, campus, courses, cost and admissions.
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ECLA is a private liberal arts college in Berlin, Germany. Our curricula are innovative in using an interdisciplinary and writing-intensive approach to teaching humanities, including philosophy, literature, art history in the English language.
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Alina Floroiu (2009, Romania)
Elena Volkanovska (2009, Macedonia)
Brindusa Birhala (2009, Romania)
When I graduated from ECLA, I was sure about two things: I don’t want to go back to the ‘regular’ type of schooling and I’d like my children to