Shirley Graham, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Practice in the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University, Washington DC. She teaches graduate courses on Global Gender Policy and Gender, War and Peace and an undergraduate course on Women and Global Politics. She is the Director of the Gender Equality Initiative in International Affairs (GEIA) which convenes the Elliott School’s curriculum and engagement in the policy and practice of promoting and achieving gender equality globally.
Shirley’s research interests include thematic areas under the women, peace and security (WPS) agenda: gender and international peacekeeping and women and peace processes. She has consulted on issues of women’s leadership in peacebuilding, post-conflict reconciliation and ending gender based violence for many NGOs including: the Irish Consortium on Gender Based Violence, the Glencree Centre for Peace & Reconciliation, Women for Election, the National Women’s Council
Govt of Ireland announces scholarships worth 1,500,000 Euros for Indian students
Govt of Ireland announces scholarships worth 1,500,000 Euros for Indian students
The government of Ireland has announced scholarships worth 1,500,000 Euros for Indian students. Check out the details here!
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UPDATED: March 8, 2021 16:18 IST
The government of Ireland has announced scholarships worth 1,500,000 Euros for Indian students. Check out the details here!
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The Higher Education Institutes of Ireland themselves are offering merit-based scholarships.
60 scholarships will be provided for one year’s education at Bachelors, Masters or PhD levels.
Ireland has become and remains one of the top English-speaking destinations for international students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Thus, to encourage students and provide them assistance, the Government of Ireland has announced scholarships worth 1,500,000 Euros.
Honorary Degrees from Galway and Ulster Irial Finan, Maureen Dowd, Jim Flaherty, MP and Sebastian Barry, the NUI Galway honorary degree recipients, with a bottle of Coke, the New York Times, the Canadian flag and Barry s latest novel, On Canann s Side. Courtesy of NUI Galway.
A number of very deserving Irish and Irish-Americans were selected by the National University of Ireland, Galway and the University of Ulster in the North to receive honorary degrees this summer.
At Galway’s graduation ceremony on June 29, New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd; Irial Finan, Coca-Cola’s executive vice president and president of Bottling Investments; novelist and playwright Sebastian Barry (author of The Secret Scripture); and Jim Flaherty, Canada’s Minister of Finance, received honorary degrees. Dowd and Barry were named Doctors of Literature, while Finan and Flaherty were named Doctors of Law.
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Singapore s first university of the arts to be established in NAFA and LASALLE alliance
Polytechnics and the Institute of Technical Education (ITE) will review their curricular to cater to students diverse learning interests and better prepare them for evolving industry needs. Tan Si Hui reports. 2 related media assets (image or videos) available. Click to see the gallery.
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SINGAPORE: Singapore’s first arts university will be established in an alliance between the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) and LASALLE College of the Arts, Minister for Education Lawrence Wong announced on Wednesday (Mar 3).
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