Carleton University’s Graduate Certificate program in Conflict Resolution can help working professionals develop a set of core competencies to understand and effectively intervene in conflict situations.
This specialized graduate level program provides educators, health care workers, social workers, law enforcement officials, human resource professionals, lawyers, and managers in public, private-sector and not-for-profit organizations with the tools they need to enhance their performance and achieve more desirable outcomes in their professional and personal lives.
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| “Transforming Conflict Through Insight”, by Kenneth R. Melchin & Cheryl A. Picard, University of Toronto Press.Examining the difficulties of conflict resolution, Transforming Conflict Through Insight demonstrates how applying Bernard Lonergan’s philosophy of insight to mediation can lead to more productive and constructive negotiations.To order your copy
15th ANNUAL YMCA-YWCA WOMEN OF DISTINCTION AWARDS – JUNE 1, 2009 The Centre for Conflict Education and Research, is pleased to announce that Dr. Cheryl Picard, Director of the Centre, has been nominated for the YMCA-YWCA Women of Distinction Awards at the 15th Annual Awards Ceremony to be held at the National Arts Centre on June 1, 2009. Dr. Picard has been nominated in the category of Education and Training. A nominee in this category enriches our community with her outstanding achievements and contributions as an educator. She inspires a passon for life-long learning in those around her. Through practice, research or administration in a learning environment, she motivates others to discover knowledge, set goals or seek opportunities. |
The Centre for Conflict Education and Research (CCER)
The Centre for Conflict Education and Research is a Research Centre at Carleton University. It was established in 2003 to be a focal point for the development of knowledge and practice in conflict resolution.
Conflict resolution services such as mediation, conflict coaching, training, group facilitation, system design; as well as custom contract work, research, professional development courses and programs; are available through the Centre for Conflict Education and Research at Carleton University.
For information on CCER, courses, services, and programs, please visit: www.carleton.ca/ccer


