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Mari Fitzduff was born on 15 March, 1947 in Ireland, is an academic . Discover Mari Fitzduff's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?
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Mari Fitzduff Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Mari Fitzduff worth at the age of 77 years old? Mari Fitzduff’s income source is mostly from being a successful academic . She is from Ireland. We have estimated
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Our Brains at war: The Neuroscience of Conflict and Peacebuilding'. (2021) Oxford University Press.
Dialogue in divided societies: Skills for working with groups in conflict' (2020) Co-author with Sue Williams.
Why Irrational Politics appeals: Understanding the allure of Trump' (2017) Editor. Praeger Press.
Public Policy for Shared Societies. (2013) Editor Palgrave MacMillan Press.
The Psychology of Resolving Global Conflicts: From War to Peace. 3 Vols. (2006) Co-editor with Chris Stout Praeger.
In 2004, she became the Founding Director of the Masters Conflict and Coexistence Programme at Brandeis University, which is an international program, for experienced professionals from conflict regions around the world.
Beyond Violence: Conflict Resolution Processes in Northern Ireland (2003) UN University Press/Brookings.
From 1997-2003, she held a chair in conflict Resolution at the University of Ulster where she was the Director of UNU/INCORE, an International Conflict Research Institute which was a joint initiative of the United Nations University and the University of Ulster. It conducts policy relevant international research on conflict issues around the world.
From 1990-97 she was the Founding Director of the Community Relations Council, an independent body that was funded by both British and European funds. It helped develop and fund many of the conflict resolution initiatives in Northern Ireland.
Community Conflict Skills: Anti-sectarian work in Northern Ireland (1988) Community Relations Council.
Living in Northern Ireland during the conflict 1969-1998 Fitzduff set up the first courses in conflict resolution and mediation in both Queens University and Ulster University as well as being a founder of the Mediation Northern Ireland in 1988 which trains mediators for community and political conflicts.
Mari Christine Fitzduff (born March 15, 1947 in Dublin) is an Irish policy maker, writer and academic. She began her professional peacebuilding work in Northern Ireland in 1986 when she initiated conflict resolution and mediation programs at the University of Ulster, and Queen's University. In 1989, she became a founder member of the Mediation Network which trained and supplied mediators for community and political mediations throughout Northern Ireland. In 1990 she became the founding director of the Community Relations Council, set up to help develop and fund many of the peacebuilding initiatives in Northern Ireland. Subsequently she became the director of INCORE, a United Nations center at the University of Ulster dedicated to conflict policy related research. In 2004, she became the founding director of the international Masters of Conflict and Coexistence program at the Heller School in Brandeis University, Waltham, USA.