Learning Outcomes
1. Master the theory and practice of international mediation through readings and case-study analysis.
2. Become familiar with the role and contribution of mediators.
3. Become familiar with the management of an entire mediation process through in-class simulations.
4. Identify and discuss dynamics and challenges of contemporary peace processes.
5. Become familiar with professional mediation networks.
Professional Skills
1. Understanding and practicing negotiation, mediation, and conflict resolution techniques.
2. Understanding of the contemporary dynamics of conflicts and conflict mitigation.
3. Use team work to facilitate a conflict situation in a multicultural setting.
4. Develop oral communication and critical thinking.
- Reading and Preparation for Class: 2 hours a week / 24 hours a semester
- Research and Preparation for Group Work: 2 hours a week / 24 hours a semester - Research and Writing for Individual Assessments: 3 hours a week / 36 hours a semester
- Other: Individual preparation of meetings with Mediators: 4 hours a semester.
- Other: Group work for Mediation simulations: 14 hours a semester.
2. Read & Discuss (individual assignment): students will read, and comment texts previously distributed to the class. Each week, students will be asked to formulate short comments and questions on a dedicated online form: 15% of the final grade, 12 hours a semester.
3. The Mediators: roles and techniques (group assignment): students will select an international mediation occurrence, identify the mediator(s) involved and present its/their techniques and role(s): 35% of the final grade, 24 hours a semester.
4. Book Review or Podcast project: In accordance with the teacher, each student should select a book or journal article and write a review to be submitted on the online drive. Alternatively, students could also choose to create a short video or audio interview with a mediator: 30% of the final grade, 24 hours a semester.