Peacejam

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What is PeaceJam?

PeaceJam is a year-long international educational program that gives high school-aged youth worldwide an opportunity to study and have direct contact with Nobel Peace Prize Laureates. Its goal is to foster a new generation of peacemakers, greater interest in global education, and local peace projects in schools and communities. PeaceJam is the only organization in the world that has twelve Nobel Peace Laureates working together, long-term for a common cause — our youth.

Why is it held at OSU?

As a land-grant university, the state of Oregon is the campus. We emphasize the importance of extending the university into every community in Oregon. OSU offers a compelling learning experience by celebrating knowledge, encouraging personal growth and awareness, acknowledging the benefits of diverse experiences, and engendering personal and societal values that benefit the individual and society.

PeaceJam Northwest 2007

April 21-22, 2007

Corvallis, OR Nobel Peace Prize Laureate To be announced Cost: $75; Registration Due March 23, 2007

To Participate

Youth Age 14-19

How do I get Involved? (26kb .doc)

Spring Jam Registration (81kb .pdf)

Fall Slam Registration (81kb .pdf)

Adult Sponsors

Annual Application (142kb .doc)

Spring Jam Registration (73kb .pdf)

On-Campus Housing Request (335kb .doc)

Fall Slam Registration (73kb .pdf)

OSU Students

Mentor Club Website

Mentor Application (84kb .doc)

Community Agencies

Workshop Request for Proposals (588kb .doc)

Service Project Request for Proposals (587kb .doc)

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