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    Srebrenica and the Dayton Agreement at 30. From Genocide to Peacebuilding & the Persistence of Political Gridlock – What Lies Ahead?

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    Ban Ki-moon to Uni.lu students: “Decision-makers of tomorrow, be global citizens.”

    On the occasion of his visit to Luxembourg to celebrate the country’s accession to the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI), former United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon met with students from the University of Luxembourg. An inspiring exchange on multilateralism, climate change, and the crucial role of young people in building a better future.

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    Ban Ki-moon to Uni.lu students: “Decision-makers of tomorrow, be global citizens.”

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    Introduction to the Critical Incidents Technique (CIT) – A Qualitative Approach for the Social Sciences

    How can critical incidents be systematically analyzed to assess the trauma potential of educational settings and ensure an adequate response? The Critical Incidents Technique (CIT) is a qualitative research method that identifies and examines significant events to reveal patterns in human behavior and interaction.

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