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CDRC mediation competition

Posted 26 Jun 2023

IM Campus supports the CDRC mediation competition because participating as parties in a mock mediation is often the first step into a lifelong passion for mediation and may lead to a career in this field. To strengthen participant’s knowledge of ADR and to allow you to build an international network in the area of mediation, we have an exclusive opportunity for all students participating as participants or coaches of the competition to win highly demanded places in the training of the International Mediation Campus– a leading European institute for international mediation training:

Two scholarships for our IMI and university certified international online mediation training:

  • 40 hours live online training with our trainers from around the world (many of them are also professionals at the ICCMC)
  • 60 hours self-taught material package (resources, input videos, reflection tasks, common knowledge data base)
  • Access to our global community (Alumni from over 70 countries and many different professions)
  • Access to our international events following the completion of the training (free webinars, peer group work, practice sessions, Alumni meetings)
  • Three certificates
  • IM Campus Certificate
  • EligibletobecomeIMIqualified
  • ISM University certified, 6 ECTS

Two scholarships for advanced self-study courses in commercial mediation and workplace mediation

  • Self-study modules produced in cooperation of CONSENSUS GmbH and International School of Management
  • One scholarship for self-study material commercial mediation (150 hours, 5 ECTS)
  • One scholarship for self-study material workplace mediation (150 hours, 5 ECTS)
  • IM Campus Certificate, University Certificate, 5 ECTS

Three times free access to IM Campus self-taught units

  • 60 hours self-taught material package (resources, input videos, reflection tasks, common knowledge data base)
  • IM Campus Certificate, University Certificate 2 ECTS
  • Topics covered:
  1. History of Mediation
  2. What is ADR?
  3. Principles of Mediation
  4. Phases of Mediation
  5. Active Listening
  6. Listening
  7. Communication Techniques
  8. Conflict Classification and Dynamics
  9. Conflict Escalation
  10. Definitions of Mediation
  11. Getting to yes
  12. Spiral of Conflict
  13. Getting out of the Spiral of Conflict
  14. Areas of Mediation
  15. Manipulation and Persuasion
  16. Personality
  17. Personality in Conflict
  18. Emotions in Mediation
  19. Online Mediation
  20. Navigation Culture
  21. Trends in Mediation
  22. The Caucus

For your chance to receive an IM Campus scholarship, please take part in the raffle below.

CDRC mediation competition

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CDRC mediation competition

Senior Programme Manager

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Alexandra Kieffer began her path to conflict resolution and mediation by studying sociology, economics and the Joint Master Degree "Peace and Conflict Studies" in Germany and England.

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Alexandra Kieffer is a certified mediator with a background of peace and conflict studies and responsible for international networks and training and happy to answer all your questions.

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