Conflict and Justice in Syria: The Paradoxical Role of Education

Conflict and Justice in Syria: The Paradoxical Role of Education

The following segment is from a forthcoming working paper from EPP researcher, Roua Al Taweel Positioned within the nexus of conflict and justice, education assumes a dual nature- functioning both as a weapon of conflict and as a beacon of hope for reconstructing...
An Introduction to the EPP project

An Introduction to the EPP project

In this very first podcast episode we catch up with the co-founders of the Education, Peace and Politics project, Dr Sherko Kirmanj and Professor Kelsey Shanks. EPAP Podcast · EPP Podcast 1 – An Introduction to the project
Work underway to form Iraqi-Kurdistan research group

Work underway to form Iraqi-Kurdistan research group

A seminar to identify members of the Kurdistan research group has been heralded as a success. As part of the Education, Peace and Politics (EPP) scheme, a specific research group studying education in the Kurdistan region of Iraq will join a wider network of education...
Training workshop a success

Training workshop a success

A training workshop organised by the Education, Peace and Politics (EPAP) team in Erbil last month was described as a ‘great success’ as researchers from across Iraq discussed different methods and challenges facing academia. The training was organised by Ulster...
Resource website for teachers launched

Resource website for teachers launched

An education website developed by members of the EPP team has been described as ‘wonderful’ as it is launched to teachers nationally. The Iraqi Schools Project was created as a resource centre for teachers in the country. It features teaching guides, methods,...

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