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The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Cultural Geography

Jamie Winders
Combining coverage of key themes and debates from a variety of historical and theoretical perspectives, this authoritative reference volume offers the most up-to-date and substantive analysis of cultural geography currently available.
December 31, 2013

Community Engagement for Improving Livelihood of Youth in Ghana’s Cocoa Sector

Charles Schweik & Lucia N. Miller (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
June 1, 2013

Spoilers of Peace and the Dilemmas of Conflict Resolution

Miriam Elman, Nimrod Goren, editors
This publication sheds light on the phenomenon of spoilers as an inseparable part of the peacemaking process.
November 1, 2012

Conflict and Change

The latest edition of Lou Kriesberg’s classic text examines new evidence on how to wage conflicts less destructively.

August 21, 2012

The Sudan Handbook

Jok Madut Jok
December 31, 2011

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The Sources of Democratic Responsiveness in Mexico

Matthew R. Cleary
December 31, 2010

Ordinary Violence in Mussolini’s Italy

Michael R. Ebner
December 31, 2010

PARCC - EPARCC - Syllabus - Networks and Public Management

The audience for this course is the current or prospective public manager seeking a Master of Public Affairs or Public Policy degree or its equivalent.

November 19, 2010

Monument Negotiation

Linda Blessing and Bette F. DeGraw (Arizona State University)
November 1, 2010

Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding

Bruce Dayton, Louis Kriesberg, editors
December 31, 2009

Combating Terrorism

Renée de Nevers and William C. Banks
December 31, 2008

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Conflict Management Center Workshop

Maxwell Hall, 204

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CMC Presents: Salary Negotiation (With a Focus on Women)

Salary negotiation can be an intimidating process for anyone. Several authors point to particular challenges for women. This interactive workshop will engage participants in that research and provide some of the basic strategies to feel comfortable and confident through the salary negotiation process.

By the end of this workshop, participants will have a broader understanding of the variety of issues they can discuss during the salary negotiation process, how to transform underlying interests into clear position statements, and how to appropriately combine self-advocacy with assertion, among other topics.

This workshop will be led by Catherine Gerard, former director of the Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration (PARCC) at the Maxwell School, Syracuse University.

The workshop is FREE and open to all and food will be provided, but registration is required. 


Category

Career Development

Type

Lectures and Seminars

Region

Campus

Open to

Students, Graduate and Professional

Contact

Cassidy Thomas
315.443.2367

cthoma22@syr.edu

Accessibility

Contact Cassidy Thomas to request accommodations

Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration
400 Eggers Hall