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Education

27 November 2019
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Education

Ignatian Teachers’ Program in Sydney

The Ignatian Teachers’ Program (ITP) was held on November 11 to 15 at St Ignatius’ College, Riverview in Sydney, Australia. Located near Lane Cove River, St Ignatius’...read more

26 November 2019
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Education

In Actione Comtemplativus – Contemplation, Mission and Martyrdom

To celebrate its 20th anniversary, the Ricci Institutes of Macau and Taipei, and the University of St Joseph Macau hosted a remarkable two-day symposium in...read more

23 November 2019
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Education

Our rights, our home

“We don’t want a dam!  We don’t want a dam!” This was the cry of the Karen villagers living in Ei Tu Hta Refugee Camp...read more

22 November 2019
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Education

Learning to be a teacher again

“We must toil strenuously. With spirit and determination, we can prevail in all things.” My first years in the academe When I graduated college 10...read more

09 November 2019
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Education

The drive to teach in a conflict affected area

Ja Aung, a young woman from Myanmar, serves as a volunteer teacher in a school in Kachin State located in a non-government controlled area (NGCA)....read more

25 October 2019
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Education

The Jesuits in China – models of intercultural dialogue

The Beijing Center for Chinese Studies (TBC) hosted the first China Forum to be held in Mainland China. A collaboration between Georgetown University and La Civiltà Cattolica, the...read more

21 October 2019
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Education

September brings me fresh eyes

My September was extremely eventful. My volunteering journey started with a month of just simply immersing myself in the school community and in the country....read more

19 October 2019
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Education

How education can shape a nation: the Jesuit commitment to peace and justice in Myanmar

First of two parts As a secondary teacher in Australia, school holidays are an opportunity to rest and regenerate. Sometimes they present opportunities to travel...read more

19 October 2019
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Education

How education can shape a nation: the Jesuit commitment to peace and justice in Myanmar

Second of two parts Thingangyun township is a slum area in the eastern part of Yangon where over 200,000 people live in tiny huts in...read more

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