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PiP | Advocacy
PiP | Advocacy

Institutional Value 

PiP designation brings international affirmation and an enhanced profile to participating institutions through formal recognition from the Nobel Peace Center, Oslo Norway. Universally celebrated as the world’s most prestigious award, the Nobel Peace Prize represents the selfless determination of laureates who advocate for peaceful global co-existence. Akin to affiliation with such luminaries as Carnegie and Fullbright, institutions recognized by Nobel, can take great pride in their commitment to humanity through the study and practice of celebrated actions towards peace.

To assist Honors Directors in securing institutional support from chief academic officers, please use this link to access a sample letter appropriate for senior institution administrators.

Honors Faculty & Student Value 

Honors administrators and faculty directors benefit from PiP participation by providing students and faculty at member institutions with:
  • Innovative research opportunities involving the study and application of Nobel Peace Laureates.
  • An international platform, through association with the Nobel Peace Center, for study and research on Nobel Peace Laureates.
  • Curricular offerings and co-curricular programming that transcend disciplinary ownership and celebrate collaborative interdisciplinary study.
  • Opportunities for best practice experiences by championing, through curricular and co-curricular offerings, student leadership development, global citizenship, and international education.
  • Exposure to exemplars from diverse populations, who transcend imposed societal divides, as they illuminate humanity by seeking commonality through a universal desire for peace.
  • The opportunity to be recognized in the campus community for promoting action resulting in the creation of harmony, respect, civic engagement, and respectful civil discourse.
National Collegiate Honors Council ®
  • University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  • 440 N. 17th Street | #250 Knoll
  • Lincoln, NE 68588-0627
  • Tel: 402-472-9150 | E-mail: hello@nchchonors.org
    • Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. CDT

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