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In 1999, The Rotary Foundation launched the Rotary Centers for International Studies in peace and conflict resolution, a partnership with now six leading universities around the world to provide advanced educational opportunities for a group of Rotary Peace Fellows chosen from various countries and cultures. Each year, up to 100 fellows are selected to begin either a two-year master's-level degree or a certificate program in conflict resolution, peace studies, and international relations. Rotary districts may nominate as many candidates as they wish for a world-competitive selection process every year. The first Rotary Peace Fellows began their studies in the 2002-03 academic year. By 2013-14, nearly 800 fellows have completed the program. Our alumni work all over the world with organizations ranging from grassroots peace initiatives in Africa to the United Nations.
In 1999, The Rotary Foundation launched the Rotary Centers for International Studies in peace and conflict resolution, a partnership with now six leading universities around the world to provide advanced educational opportunities for a group of...
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