Conflict and its consequences - The British Red Cross.
Contemporary Writing on War and Conflict. Part of: World War One: Projects to Mark the Centenary; Dates: September 2014 - December 2018; Poppies near Kelling, North Norfolk, UK, by John Beniston. This project examines the contemporary war experience as reflected by writers, poets, journalists and bloggers, and interrogate how we write about war and conflict today in contrast to the writing.
Ready to Work is a report produced by a partnership between Impetus the Private Equity Foundation, the Young Foundation and the Social Research Unit at Dartington (SRU) in 2014. The report is the culmination of a research project built around the questions: What do young people need to be ready for work? And what makes the biggest difference to their work readiness?' What is it? The report.
Exploring the role of youth in reconciliation and conflict transformation. Prashan DeVisser, President and Founder of Sri Lanka Unites and Global Unites, MA student, Joan C Kroc Institute for international Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, USA., RW commentary author. Introduction. The youth population has been growing in staggering proportions across the developing world. The world is.
Youth and protest after the Second World War A challenging selection of ten extracts for students to evaluate to understand the generational divide and tensions in the 1950s and 1960s.
Youngsters in Aberdeen are being given the opportunity to contribute to a new exhibition on the sights and sounds of World War One. Working Life to War Life is an interactive educational project.
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History of Conflict and War Collection 2018 This Collection is kept in the upper level of the Student Research Room (2M.25). It is arrangedinto three sections: the first is general, the second is about Japanese Prisoners of War, and the third is about aircraft. Within these categories the books are arranged in alphabetical order. There is also a separate collection of books kept in room 1M.19.