Territorial acknowledgement
The Peace and Conflict Studies Department is situated on Stó:lō Téméxw, the traditional and ancestral territory of the Stó:lō peoples that they have stewarded since time began. We express our gratitude and respect for the honour of serving, studying, working, and living on these beautiful lands.
Embark on a journey that explores the depths of human interaction, diplomacy, and social transformation.
In a world marked by ever-evolving challenges, understanding the dynamics of peace and conflict is not just a choice; it’s a necessity. At the heart of societal progress, change, and the pursuit of a better future, lies the profound field of Peace and Conflict Studies.
Housed in the , the Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS) department goes beyond academics. Our dedication to peace isn’t just theoretical; it’s a genuine commitment to making a positive impact. We’re dedicated to nurturing inquisitive minds and empowering them with the tools to effect meaningful change in the world.