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Past courses

Negotiating Coexistence is a new, specialized course launched in 2024 which focuses fully on conflict resolution and negotiation skills in the field of biodiversity conservation.

Negotiating Coexistence: pilot course
(Denver, Colorado)

Course for conservation professionals working on human-wildlife coexistence in western USA, hosted by Denver Zoological Society, March 2024

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Workshop for Diplomats: Conflicts in Biodiversity Conservation (Oxford)

Masters of Diplomatic Studies workshop on conflicts in biodiversity policy implementation, each Hilary Term at University of Oxford (since 2024)

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Feedback from past Negotiating Coexistence courses

Negotiating Coexistence (Denver, Colorado)
Hosted by Denver Zoological Society, March 2024

"This course was so thought-provoking and informative! Excellent, thank you!"

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"I thought this was a great course! As someone who is relatively new to the conservation field but planning to spend my career working in this field I think I can take what I’ve learned and apply it to current and future situations in a way I wouldn’t have done before. Thanks so much for hosting this course and creating the content!"

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"The chance to apply exercises to real scenarios I/other people are working on and discuss the issues with others was very helpful! It also felt like it would be easy to scale a lot of the concepts as necessary and apply them to a variety of situations."

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"I really appreciated the mix of presentation and interaction and letting us play with/practice the methods. I also enjoyed the casual/flexible timing that allowed us to adjust the schedule if we needed to dig further into topics."

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