GRADUATE STUDENT PEACE AND JUSTICE SYMPOSIUM
The Center for Peace and Justice Education co-hosts an annual symposium for graduate student research presentations on issues of peace and justice.
This one-day, no-cost, hybrid (zoom and in-person) event is an opportunity for graduate students to present and showcase their research, providing expertise and perspectives on topics related to justice and peace. We encourage proposals from any discipline or department and welcome participation from all graduate and doctoral students.
2025 SYMPOSIUM
鈥淧eace and Justice: Practical Implications of Theoretical Analysis鈥
Friday, February 14, 2025 | 9:30 am 鈥 5:00 pm
The Center for Peace and Justice Education, Catholic Relief Services Partnership, and the Augustinian Institute announce the fourth annual graduate student peace and justice symposium. The symposium theme 鈥淧eace and Justice: Practical Implications of Theoretical Analysis鈥 aims to examine interdisciplinary perspectives on the thought and practice of issues related to seeking peace and justice.
One unique aspect of this symposium is that it will include a faculty-mentored pre-submission workshop to help students develop and submit abstract proposals, and a pre-symposium workshop to facilitate interconnected panel discussions and presentation techniques.
Deadline for proposals is Tuesday, December 3, 2024
Notifications for accepted papers will be sent by December 17, 2024.