[HTML][HTML] Insects for peace

KY Barragán-Fonseca, KB Barragán-Fonseca… - Current opinion in insect …, 2020 - Elsevier
Insects such as the black soldier fly (BSF) are a nutritious feed component for livestock with
high protein levels. BSF can be reared on a wide range of organic residual streams. This …

The neglected pillar of recovery: A study of higher education in post-war Iraq and Libya

S Milton - 2013 - etheses.whiterose.ac.uk
This thesis argues that higher education systems in post-conflict states have the potential to
contribute towards more effective post-war reconstruction and recovery. However, while the …

[HTML][HTML] The role of universities in early recovery in early recovery in northwestern Syria: Al-Sham University as a model

M Bukaie, Y Hussein, J Millican - International Journal of Educational …, 2025 - Elsevier
The success of early recovery programs is a crucial entry point for ending conflict. Typically,
the initiation of early recovery programs is associated with reaching a political settlement …

Conflict, postconflict, and the functions of the university: Lessons from Colombia and other armed conflicts

IF Pacheco - 2013 - search.proquest.com
BOSTON COLLEGE Page 1 BOSTON COLLEGE Lynch School of Education Department of
Educational Administration and Higher Education Program in Higher Education CONFLICT …

Understanding higher education as a conflictual field. Situational dynamics of peace and conflict in Senegalese universities

M Tekath - Peacebuilding, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Analyses of universities in peace and conflict studies predominantly draw on micro-, meso-
or macro-level lenses which portray universities as conflict-prone or peace-conducive. While …

The two faces of higher education in conflict and peacebuilding

S Milton, S Milton - Higher Education and Post-Conflict Recovery, 2018 - Springer
This chapter addresses the “two faces” of higher education—the negative and positive
contributions that the sector can make to conflict and peacebuilding. It begins by analysing …

Quest for a Space for Co-curriculum as an Alternative Peace-building Mechanism: Analysis of the Legal Frameworks of the Ethiopian Higher Education System

MK Woldetsadik, H Wondimu, D Wirtu - The Ethiopian Journal of …, 2023 - 213.55.95.79
There are several platforms to build peace within higher education institutions (HEIs). Out of
these, co-curricular programs (CoCPs) received considerable attention for obtaining peace …

Managing Higher Education Needs of Internally Displaced Persons in Cross River State, Nigeria.

MA Sule, OE Okpa, FN Odigwe, JU Udida… - International Education …, 2020 - ERIC
Displaced persons encounter some difficulties in accessing higher education, yet higher
education remains their inalienable rights. This study focused on ways of managing the …

A theoretical explanation of “soft power of higher education” in international relations theories; potential and functions

H Jabbarinasir - Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities, 2024 - isih.ir
With the disintegration of the Soviet Union in the 1990s, the understanding of power also
gradually changed. Soft power by modifying the limited focus of realist power analysis ie …

From War Studies to Peace Building and Social Transformation at the University of Zimbabwe in the Post-COVID-19 Era: New Directions

B Hove, B Dube - Journal of Culture and Values in Education, 2022 - cultureandvalues.org
This paper uses a positive peace lens to examine the evolution of the War and Strategic
Studies (WSS) degree curriculum, to the degree in Conflict, Peace Building, and Social …