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The Ashburn Institute is an emerging research institution promoting democracy, international peace, and a community where people would consider themselves "part of the world and not a world apart" ...[more]
Prague Conference Series Roundtable Discussions
College Videoconferences
High School VideoConferences
Global Partners
Global Interviews
NGO CCOD
Frank Fund Scholarship
Graduate Student Conference
13-14 November 2008
"Renewing the Transatlantic Relationship: Prospects for Europe and the United States in an Emerging Multipolar World"
Co-sponsored by the Ashburn Institute and the European Union Center, School of International and Area Studies, The University of Oklahoma

April 28th, 2006
Ashburn Institute conducted a video conference at the Hall of States with Tanzanian and Chinese school teachers to participate in the UN Teachers Conference on Human Rights...[more]

May 4th to 6th, 2006Ashburn Institute, in conjunction with Global Education Motivators from Philadelphia, hosted a delegation of Chinese educators as part of a contract with the Chinese foundation in Beijing. Video conferencing also included sites from Vancouver, Mexico City, Santo Domingo and Dar Es Salaam..[more]June 5-8, 2006
Third Global Conference REDEFINING EUROPE , North Cyprus, Click Here


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Past Events:

December 1-2, 2005.
UN Student Conference on Human Rights 2005. Click HERE

Nov. 2004 - Jan. 2005
Second University VideoConfernace Series Globalization & Democracy. Click HERE

March 3, 2005
Students / Professionals Interactive Forum
Is Democracy the Key to Global Peace and development? Click
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