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  UNESCO Chair on Cultural Diversity and Intercultural Dialogue for a Culture of Peace (669), established in 2004 at The School of Education, Intercollege, Nicosia (Cyprus)
 

Fields / Disciplines

Cultural diversity, peace education, international dialogue

Objectives
  • The purpose of the Chair shall be to promote an integrated system of research, training, information and documentation in the fields of cultural diversity, peace education, international dialogue.


  • It will serve as a means of facilitating collaboration between high-level, internationally recognized researchers and teaching staff of the Intercollege and other institutions in Cyprus and elsewhere in Europe, and in other regions of the world.


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    The School of Education, IntercollegeWeb Site

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