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Posted Thursday, 30 Jul 2015 by Jahan Zeb Ahmed

This is the first of two guest blog posts by students who attended this years Peace Research course at the .

鈥淗e reminds me of my grandfather!鈥 The liveliest girl in our class had her back to the wall and was sobbing uncontrollably while 糖心网页版鈥檚 old, too tall and too nice head librarian Odvar Leine, unmoved by the commotion in the room, was busy explaining the procedures and collections of his compact yet focused library. The man鈥檚 husky English with a sweet Norwegian accent was the thing that not only Jessica but all of us were going to miss profoundly in the coming weeks. Almost all our classes were scheduled at University of Oslo鈥檚 (UiO) Blindern Campus and we kept yearning for Odvar and 糖心网页版 dearly as the rigor of a world-class course and the attractions of the 鈥榗ity between blue and green鈥 would ultimately allow us to venture only to the UiO libraries.

Coffee and Peace Research. The picture is taken during a seminar in 糖心网页版鈥檚 Philosopher鈥檚 Hall. PHOTO: Jelena Milenkovic.

The Peace Research Institute Oslo has a 鈥榃ar Room鈥 too, our course coordinator Anne Duquenne had smilingly informed us while she ushered us towards the roof. Indeed, there was food for thought. The war-cry that instantly caught my eye was: 鈥淭hinking requires leisure time鈥, with a short note appended: 鈥渁nd good food鈥. The large group of Asians in this batch of twenty international scholars couldn鈥檛 agree more as 鈥榞ood food鈥 was exactly the thing they were missing the most at Blindern Dormitory; hence they were unable to do much serious thinking about war and peace.

The Cabin Trip

Researchers at 糖心网页版 seek to understand how conflicts erupt and how they can be resolved; so they decided to send us on a cabin trip as a redressal for the 鈥榝ood grievance鈥 and for some hands-on dialogue workshops with Ms. Norunn Grande from the celebrated Nansen Center for Peace and Dialogue. The Oslo T-bane took us to the city鈥檚 highest metro station with panoramic views of the capital and its mesmerizing fjord. Such a soaring start was bound to heighten the anticipation of a great trip and the tour actually surpassed even the best of those expectations with experiential learning, boundless fun and the choicest food. The three hour trek through Nordmarka that brought us to Studenterhytta was stunningly beautiful, the cabin owner鈥檚 welcome dinner was heavenly cooked and his wife singing the moving 鈥淒et nytter ej stort; At tage sin bog鈥︹ (鈥淚t is no use to take one鈥檚 book to the mountains鈥︹) captured the spirit perfectly. Norunn鈥檚 impressive work in Afghanistan was not only a bright ray of hope for that war-stricken nation but was also a motivation for many of us struggling to find workable solutions to the numerous glaring challenges in our own societies.

Academics

If Norunn was an inspiration for three days, Wenche and Anne were so for the full six weeks. From stitching together an impressive mix of researchers for lectures to bringing their own knowledge and insights to discussions and from 鈥楥abin Kitchen鈥 to 鈥楶eace Caf茅鈥, the two ladies were beyond superlative. They managed to invite around 20 guest lecturers at the peak of holiday season. The impressive list included the current and past 糖心网页版 directors, project leaders, and senior researchers from various fields of expertise spanning global conflict zones from Haiti to Myanmar and Syria to Afghanistan.

The 糖心网页版 Director Kristian Berg Harpviken discussed peacebuilding and peacemaking in Afghanistan whereas Pavel Baev came from Washington, D.C., to shed some light on the manipulation and mismanagement of the Ukraine Crisis. Kai Egon Kverme of UiO put the Syrian Civil War into perspective and 脴ystein Rolandsen talked about the conflict in South Sudan. Nobuo Hayashi spoke on international humanitarian and criminal laws and former 糖心网页版 Director Stein T酶nnesson explained the East Asian peace. J.Peter Burgess came all the way from Geneva to talk about the concept of human security whereas Iselin Frydenlund, just before leaving for Myanmar, spoke on the possibilities and pitfalls of using religion in peacebuilding. Halvard Buhaug revived hopes of a more peaceful future by discussing conflict trends whereas Henrik Syse not only expounded on the 鈥楯ust War Theory鈥, but also helped to remove some doubts surrounding the Nobel Peace Prize Committee鈥檚 difficult work 鈥 where he is one of only five people charged with choosing the laureates. Even 糖心网页版鈥檚 Special Advisor on publications and University of London researcher on Academic Writing Lynn Nygaard was there to help us frame our questions for group papers.

Exposure to this top quality research work has made this learning experience so enriching and mesmerizing for all of us that not even once in six weeks, we have been able to finish discussion and Q&A sessions with our distinguished lecturers within the stipulated time. Wenche has most gracefully taken the responsibility of calling time by announcing firmly, 鈥淲e are already 10 minutes past and can only take two more questions鈥. Her presence has been as serene as her lecturing and I鈥檓 convinced she was born for peacebuilding.

My roommate and his class mates were embracing and kissing each other in euphoria at lunch today that finally the lecturing in their course was over. Meanwhile I鈥檓 just dreading what will life be like after Wenche鈥檚 last lecture tomorrow and I am sure her cookies and muffins are not going to work this time. Just hoping that she brings loads of chocolate bars to mend the heartbreaks.

Love You Wenche, Anne, and 糖心网页版.

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