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Prof. '''Hrach Gregorian''' is an American political consultant, educator, and conflict resolutionist who has collaborated with [[Yiannis Laouris]] and [[Harry Anastasiou]]  extensively in the years 1996-1998 and remained in partnerships throughout the years. He was first and currently Ex-oficio President of the [[Institute of World Affairs]]. He is co-Founding Member of [[Technology for Peace]] and organized numerous workshops with the Cypriot peace pioneers. In 1998, they collaborated with the International Communication and Negotiation Simulation Project (ICONS) of the University of Maryland to allow Turkish- and Greek- Cypriots to participate in virtual negotiation workshops at a time when crossing the border was not possible<ref>Kaufman, J.P. (1998). Using Simulation as a Tool to Teach About International Negotiation. International Negotiation, 3:1, 59–75</ref>,<ref>Laouris, Y. (2004b). Information technology in the service of peace building: The case of Cyprus. World Futures, 60(1 & 2), 67–79</ref>
Prof. '''Hrach Gregorian''' is an American political consultant, educator, and conflict resolutionist who has collaborated with [[Yiannis Laouris]] and [[Harry Anastasiou]]  extensively in the years 1996-1998 and remained in partnerships throughout the years. He was first and currently Ex-oficio President of the [[Institute of World Affairs]]. He is co-Founding Member of [[Technology for Peace]] and organized numerous workshops with the Cypriot peace pioneers. In 1998, they collaborated with the International Communication and Negotiation Simulation Project (ICONS) of the University of Maryland to allow Turkish- and Greek- Cypriots to participate in virtual negotiation workshops at a time when crossing the border was not possible<ref>Kaufman, J.P. (1998). Using Simulation as a Tool to Teach About International Negotiation. International Negotiation, 3:1, 59–75</ref>,<ref>Laouris, Y. (2004b). Information technology in the service of peace building: The case of Cyprus. World Futures, 60(1 & 2), 67–79</ref>


Currently, he is member of the advisory Board for [[Act Beyond Borders]].
Currently, he is member of the advisory Board for [[Act Beyond Borders]] and member of the N.E.T.S Board of Trustees.


==Short bio==
==Short bio==
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