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'''Benjamin Broome''' was a Fulbright scholar who facilitated a group of Cypriot peace builders, which later became known as [[Cyprus Conflict Resolution Trainers Group]] between 1994-1997. Professor Broome received his doctorate from the University of Kansas in 1980, after which he taught at the American College in Athens, Greece. From 1981-1999, he held a faculty position at George Mason University (GMU) in Fairfax. He was the first Fulbright scholar who benefited from a reversal of the program in the 90ties following a strategy developed by [[Daniel Hadjittofis]] to strengthen the support for peace building on the island. | '''Benjamin Broome''' was a senior Fulbright scholar who facilitated a group of Cypriot peace builders, which later became known as [[Cyprus Conflict Resolution Trainers Group]] between 1994-1997. Professor Broome received his doctorate from the University of Kansas in 1980, after which he taught at the American College in Athens, Greece. From 1981-1999, he held a faculty position at George Mason University (GMU) in Fairfax. He was the first Fulbright scholar who benefited from a reversal of the program in the 90ties following a strategy developed by [[Daniel Hadjittofis]] to strengthen the support for peace building on the island. | ||
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Benjamin Broome was a senior Fulbright scholar who facilitated a group of Cypriot peace builders, which later became known as Cyprus Conflict Resolution Trainers Group between 1994-1997. Professor Broome received his doctorate from the University of Kansas in 1980, after which he taught at the American College in Athens, Greece. From 1981-1999, he held a faculty position at George Mason University (GMU) in Fairfax. He was the first Fulbright scholar who benefited from a reversal of the program in the 90ties following a strategy developed by Daniel Hadjittofis to strengthen the support for peace building on the island.