The Science of Peace Diploma is now also available as a distance e-Learning course. If  you would like more information about the Science of Peace distance e-Learning course please register your interest by clicking the link at the bottom of this page. 
The distance e-Learning course is only suitable for those wishing to learn from overseas. However your needs will be discussed in more detail with a member of the team. Please email us for more information by clicking here.
TIMES EDUCATION SUPPLIMENT

"Science of Peace" was also being promoted at TES (Times Education Show) at the Business Design Centre in East London. Our aim was to create awareness and provide a solution for teachers and education professionals regarding the growing concerns of anti-social behaviour within schools. Our sources at these two events allowed us to teach the course at Battersea Park High Schools, helping students to understand the difference between a moral and dysfunctional society, and established a demand of such education to be taught in schools across the UK.
Our current and most recent project involves putting forward the "Science of Peace" project as a proposal to UNESCO (United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organisation). Our enthusiastic team will be outlining the importance of such an education globally, explaining the diverse cultural benefits it can provide to many people internationally, especially for children in developing countries and ways to sustaining global peace and eradicating world poverty.
"Science of Peace" was promoted at the BETT Show; formerly known as British Educational Training and Technology Show) in London's Olympia, Hammersmith. Our aim was to create awareness and provide a solution for teachers and education professionals regarding the growing concerns of anti-social behaviour within schools, and tackling problems such as gun and knife crime.