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Hi everyone,

Please see information below on graduate programs in gender-based violence offered at the University of Colorado Denver.  The academic programs are based on a hybrid model, wherein students come to Denver twice a year to meet their cohort for a learning intensive, and then continue the remainder of their classes online. We are now accepting applications for Spring! If you have any questions about the program, please don't hesitate to reach out.  We are hosting a Facebook Live information Session this Wednesday at 9am PST / 10am MST / 11am CST / 12pm EST.  Please share widely!

All the best,
Shannon

Shannon Collins, LCSW

Campus Training & Technical Assistance Program Manager
Center on Domestic Violence, School of Public Affairs
University of Colorado Denver
1380 Lawrence Street, Suite 440R
Denver, CO  80204
Tel: 303-315-2319
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From: Center on Domestic Violence <> on behalf of Center on Domestic Violence <>
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2016 11:40 AM
To: Collins, Shannon
Subject: The Program on Gender-Based Violence is Accepting Applications!
 
Dear Colleague, 

I am pleased to announce that the Center on Domestic Violence is currently accepting applications for the Program on Gender-based Violence (PGV), a one-of-a-kind graduate program, offered by the University of Colorado Denver School of Public Affairs.

The PGV exists to create transformative leaders for today's movement to end domestic and sexual violence, human trafficking, and stalking. Students pursuing this innovative program come from across the country and around the world to learn the latest in gender-based studies.

Please share this information with students who have a specific interest in issues related to gender-based violence and are considering graduate school. 
The Program on Gender-based Violence is structured to meet the needs of recent college graduates, experienced interpersonal violence and victim assistance advocates, and others interested in gaining the skills and knowledge necessary to guide effective service and advocacy programs. 

Classes are designed for distance learning and with a unique cohort model to prepare individuals for leadership within grassroots and systems anti-violence, criminal justice and health care organizations. The program interweaves learning in public policy, organizational management, social justice, and interpersonal violence in a powerful and dynamic way. 

Nationally renowned speakers have served as distinguished guest presenters, including Beth Richie, Jacquelyn Campbell, Evan Stark, Barbara Hart, Olga Trujillo, Lundy Bancroft, and Jackson Katz. 
Effecting Change, Ending Violence
The PGV reflects the finest in graduate studies, with a curriculum built upon today’s best research and practice.
Download our brochure 
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS! 

Spring 2017
October 15 (preferred)
December 1 (final)

Fall 2017
March 15 (preferred)
August 1 (final) 
Master of Public Administration
Master of Criminal Justice
Certificate in Gender-based Violence Studies
Certificate in Interpersonal Violence & Health Care
Want more information about the PGV? Watch live on Facebook October 12 @ 10 a.m. MST
For more information, please join us for a live information session, hosted on Facebook, October 12 at 10:00 a.m. MST. You can also contact me at the Center at 303-315-2489 and . We are happy to answer any questions that you or a student interested in the program may have.  

Sincerely,

      Barbara Paradiso, Director
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