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Simulation of Negotiations (Exercises)
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Abstract
The Global Studies Institute (University of Geneva) is organizing a simulation seminar on Cyprus in collaboration with MGIMO Moscow and the Chair of Negotiation and Conflict Management (ETHZ).
Objective
The two main aims of the exercises are: 1) to become familiar with the historical, economic, political dimensions of the Cyprus conflict (first session); 2) to work on the mandates for the simulation under supervision of the lecturers (second session) For the first session students will be asked to prepare and deliver a 15 minute talk on some aspect of the conflict.
Content
Dates, Time: First session: 29 September 2020, 13:15-17:00 Second session: 3 November 2020, 08:15-12:00
General Information
- Language
- English
- Levels
- DS , MSC
- Frequency
- Yearly recurring
Examination
- Type
- ungraded semester performance
Registration & Places
- Signup End
- 22.09.2020
Course Components
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Simulation of Negotiations (Exercises)
Permission from lecturers required for all students.
The lecture takes place in class (not recorded).
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8 h semesterly |
Offered In
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GESS Science in Perspective (Only the topics listed in this paragraph can be chosen as GESS Science in Perspective. Further below you will find the "type B courses Reflections about subject specific methods and content" as well as the language courses. 6 ECTS need to be acquired during the BA and 2 ECTS during the MA Students who already took a course within their main study program are NOT allowed to take the course again.)
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Type A: Enhancement of Reflection Competence (Suitable for all students. Students who already took a course within their main study program are NOT allowed to take the course again.)
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Management, Technology and Economics Master (Welcome and Introduction to MSc ETH MTEC Montag, 14.09.2020, 14.00 h, HG E1.1 (tbc))