Scholarships are now available to OSR students to attend a Process Work workshop, Thursday and Friday, November 5-6, in Seattle at the Westin Hotel, following the Pegasus conference. The scholarships will be provided through Friends of Hitotsubashi University as part of the university’s international outreach program, for participants who have a demonstrated student status or demonstrated financial need. The workshop tuition is $500 for the two days, and scholarships range from $250 to $500 (100%) of that. If you are interested contact Tish Robinson.
A little more info includes: Julie Diamond works with Stephen Schuitevoerder as the Director of Training and Program Development at the Process Work Institute of Portland, a graduate center devoted to research and training in the Process-oriented model of individual and organizational transformation, developed by Arnold Mindell. She has been working in the field of human and organizational change for over 25 years, and consults and trains internationally and locally on leadership development, group dynamics, team development and conflict facilitation for organizations, businesses, government agencies, NGOs, non-profits, schools and universities. Past and current clients include New Zealand Health Funding Authority, Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, Macedonian Trade Union, Greenpeace, Portland Police Bureau, New South Wales (Australia) Department of Education and Training, Nike, Intel, Cascade AIDS Project, and Community Services Northwest.