

An application has been drafted for the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) for receiving the...
"Envisioning the Immigration Society" 04. - 06.06.2009 Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin
Robert, an ASH alumnus, has initiated the internet platform www.kita.volavi.de where parents can...
Chinta is one out of a group of Alumni who dedicates much of her time to create this new journal...
The Project began on the east coast of Sri Lanka, following the 2004 tsunami.
Further training in the sense of lifelong learning is one important goal AIF. To ensure professionally appropriate, current and trend-setting topics requires co-operation between you, the ASH and other organisations.
After years working, you have become an expert on a specific topic. AIF's goal is to assist you and your colleagues to exchange knowledge and expertise in order to integrate information gained aiming to enhance your professional career. In this spirit, we hope you be an active participant in the AIF by proposing important relevant topics for seminars, workshops and trainings. Please contact us with your ideas and proposals.
Some links of deploying organisations in Germany
Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Entwicklungshilfe (AGEH)
Christliche Fachkräfte International (CFI)
Deutscher Entwicklungsdienst (DED)
Evangelischer Entwicklungsdienst (EED)
Weltfriedensdienst (WFD)
Tell us about relevant conferences, seminars, workshops and trainings that may be of interest to Alumni. We will spread the word.
A group of Alumni of the Master of Arts in Intercultural Conflict Management programme are currently working on an online journal. It is proposed to be a scholarly and professional journal that will feature articles written by students/scholars, researchers and practitioners in the area of conflict and intercultural work. We are looking forward to the 1st edition!
Any suggestions of providing information on internet links and publications that may be of interest to Alumni are welcome.
Resources on Conflict Management
Berghof Research Center
For many of you working in the field of conflict management on either a macro (i.e. global peace) or micro (i.e. among local community groups or individuals) this research center is for you. In fact, the Intercultural Conflict Management Masters Program of the ASFH has utilized their expertise within its annual curriculum. Its headquarters is located in Berlin. You may access information about the center and their publications at www.berghof-center.org.