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  UNESCO-AUGM Chair in Culture of Peace (417), established in 1996 at the Universidade Federal do Paraná, within the framework of Association de Universidades Grupo Montevideo (AUGM), (Brazil)
 

Fields / Disciplines

Disciplines related to culture of peace.


Objectives

To promote a culture of peace by developing an integrated system of teaching and research activities and by using all the suitable means for knowledge transfer of (lectures, conferences, seminars, round tables, conferences, workshops, publications, audio-visual material, documentation and information centers, etc).


Host Institution

Federal University of Parana. Site Web


Partnership

Universities members of the AUGM Network (Association of Universities Grupo Montevideo).
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UNESCO Chairs for culture of peace.


UNESCO Sector/Office responsible for the Chair/Network

Education, UNESCO Office in Montevideo; UNESCO Office in Brasilia

 

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