The University of Queensland Homepage
Go to the School of Political Science and International Studies Homepage You are at the School of Political Science and International Studies Online website


 The Rotary Centre for International Studies in Peace and Conflict Resolution


More Information
Highlights from The Paul Harris Seminar 2005
Paul Harris Seminar 2005
Applied Field Experience
Rotary World Peace Fellowship Program Newsletter
Information About the Program for Rotarians
Class I
Class II
Class III
Class IV
Rotary Centre Program
Applying to be a Rotary World Peace Fellow
Rotary News and Events

The University of Queensland's Rotary Program for International Studies in Peace and Conflict Resolution is part of a new global program to advance research, teaching, practical training and knowledge on issues of international relations, conflict resolution and peace-building. It offers a tailored Masters Degree, aimed at potential world and community leaders, designed to have a practical effect on addressing international and regional conflicts.

Recent international crises and those emerging in our own Asia-Pacific region highlight the need for greater understanding of the political, economic and social factors that affect security and stability, as well as the tragic human costs involved in such conflicts. The renewed threat of insurgency and terrorism, humanitarian crises in Afghanistan, central Africa and the Balkans, and the dangers of nuclear exchange in South Asia all indicate that we need to develop greater expertise on alleviating such tensions and more effective strategies for promoting peace and stability.

There is also an urgent need to address such issues before they escalate: the cost of Australia's involvement in East Timor, for example, has been approximately one billion dollars. Amounts spent on conflicts and re-building efforts in other parts of the world amplify this figure enormously. Educational programs aimed at the peaceful resolution of disputes - seen as having long-term rather than immediate effects - and which cost a small fraction of such amounts can help to avoid the need for expensive peacekeeping operations and reconstruction costs. Training for mediation and peaceful solutions to conflicts or potential conflicts in our world is an investment in the future: stable, peaceful and prosperous nations will have a positive effect on global security relations.

Following an intensive international search by The Rotary Foundation, the University of Queensland was selected from over one hundred universities expressing interest in the establishment of a program for International Studies in Peace and Conflict Resolution. The decision recognised the outstanding reputation of UQ's longstanding International Relations and Peace and Conflict Studies programs. UQ's program is one of only six such programs worldwide, and one of only two in the Asia-Pacific region. Other programs are based at the Duke University and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA ; University of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England; International Christian University, Tokyo, Japan; Universidad del Salvador, Buenos Aires, Argentina; and University of California, Berkeley, California, USA.

One of the highlights of the centers calendar each year is the Paul Harris Seminar, where the graduating Peace Fellow class presents a day of workshops. In 2007 the Paul Harris Seminar will take place at the UQ Centre, Univeristy of Queensland at the St Lucia campus in Brisbane. The event will take place on Saturday 27 October, if you would like to come please email c.pomery@uq.edu.au by the 22nd of October. The Paul Harris Seminar is free and is followed by a Rotary hosted BBQ. The BBQ takes place in the nearby Rotary Peace Park and for $10 you receive all you can eat food and a chance to mingle with the peace fellows.  If you can not make the 2007 Paul Harris Seminar make a note in your diary now for the 2008 seminar - Saturday 31st May,  9am - 5pm, followed by a Rotary function.

More information on the seminar.

More information on the BBQ.


Please feel free to download and distrubute advertisments for the Paul Harris Seminar 2007
DL size invitations                     Double-sided formal invitations                        A4 posters