International Online Fellowship
Program on Nonviolence & Peace
October 2,
2025 to January 30, 2026
Assignment
Attendance Tutorials
October 16,
2025
Dear
friends in peace,
Greetings.
As we
progress in to the IFPNP-IV, we need to intensify our learning exercises. Some
of the self-study exercises are:
1.Assignment: Monthly one assignment
2. Tutorials: Fortnightly (2 hours) for those
interested in exploring any subthemes for further details
3. Journal writing: Regular recording of one’s Learning
and self-reflection on Nonviolence/Peace
4.Attendance: Complete attendance expected. Attendance less
than 80 percent indicates, ‘Course-not-completed’
5. Project: Periodical sharing and final report
submission
Progress of
the participants will be assessed by their involvement and comprehension that
are evident in their self-study exercises.
I. Submission of the
Assignment (for the first month):
a. Assignment
guidelines
i. Each
assignment can be between 1500-2000 words
ii. A4,
Times Roman, Font size 12
iii. Assignment
can be hand written or typed. However, it has to be submitted in PDF Format.
iv. Title
Page of the Assignment should have the following details in the given sequence
· Title
of the Program (IFPNP2025)
· Assignment
No. (Assignment 1 or 2 or 3)
· Title
of the Assignment
· Name
of the writer
· Date
of submission
v. Name
of the PDF file should contain the following
· Your name_IFPNP IV_Assignment 1/2/3
vi. Last
date for the submission of first month assignment is Nov. 5, 2025
vii. Email id for
submission: peace.nonviolence2022@gmail.com
b. Assignment Topic
i. Assignment
for the first month -October
How can Gandhi’s worldview and principles of
nonviolence be applied to promote peace and resolve conflict in today’s world?
Use specific elements of his philosophy that resonate with you to support your
response.
II. Tutorials
a. Those interested
in getting further details on any of the topics of the IFPNP can ask for
tutorials. Special interactive focused sessions, with a specialist
will be arranged exclusively for them.
Fortnightly ( 2 hours) for those interested in exploring any
subthemes for further details.
III. Journal
writing
a. Every individual
candidate is requested to maintain a journal and do regular recording of one’s
learning and self-reflection on Nonviolence and Peace. This can be
from the sessions or your own introspection / insights.
b. Organizers would
be pleased to review your journal and give their remark.
IV. Attendance
a. Candidates
of IFPNP-IV are expected to
attend all the sessions. Maintaining complete attendance is desired.
Attendance less than 80 per cent by any would amounts to,
‘Course-not-completed’
V. Project
a. By the middle of
December, each one of will choose a project topic and carryout it, with the
help of the guide / mentor assigned by the organizer.
Yours in
Peace and Friendship,
Siby K.
Joseph
Director, IFPNP
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