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New publication: Der Konflikt in Rakhine und die humanitäre Notlage der Rohingya
Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh is the world's largest refugee camp. Around 1 million of the 1.5 forcibly displaced Rohingyas are living there. The Rohingya crisis demonstrIates consequences of statelessness. PACS lecturer Dr. Kristina Roepstorff examines the structural discrimination and the humanitarian consequences of the ongoing Rohingya crisis.
Let PACS grow: Admission now open
Applications are now open for the Master’s programme PACS - Peace and Conflict StudiesMagdeburg at Otto-von-Guericke-UniversitätMagdeburg in 2018.
Learn how to implement peaceful solutions in areas of violent conflicts with students ...
ZefKo is now part of PACS
The "Zeitschrift für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung (ZeFKo)" (German Journal of Peace and Conflict Studies) is the leading peer-reviewed journal on issues of Peace and Conflict Studies in Germany. Since January 2018, the editorial office is based in Magdeburg, led by Antje Holinski and supported by Johanna Kunz. The editors are ...
"Videokonferenz statt Hörsaal" - PACS cross sides seminar in the Volksstimme
On the 5th of June 2018 PACS and Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg is hosting a seminar from eight universities analyzes current EU-African affairs in a cross-site e-learning format ...