Projects
Justice Call
Semester:
2024 Fall
Project Type:
Conflict Analysis
,
Strategic Negotiation Advice
Students:
Aryama Bhattacharyya, Rosalinde Nebiolo, Sena Cebeci
Practice Area:
Global Development & Peacebuilding
Mapping grassroots peace negotiations led by civil society and youth in conflict-affected countries Justice Call is an independent organization led by young people in the MENA region that works to promote human rights and the rule of law by enabling young people and the organizations led by young people to […]
U.S. Institute of Peace
Semester:
2024 Fall
Project Type:
Conflict Analysis
,
Strategic Negotiation Advice
Students:
Aryan Agrawal, Camila Castellanos Forero, Samuel Parsons
Practice Area:
Global Development & Peacebuilding
Nurturing Minds // SEGA
Semester:
2024 Fall
Project Type:
Curriculum Development & Delivery
Students:
Dominic Nyaga & Sara Nicholson
Practice Area:
Strategic Negotiation & Conflict Consultation
Nurturing Minds is a US-based non-profit whose mission is to support quality education, life skills, and entrepreneurship to help vulnerable girls in Tanzania become leaders in their communities. Currently, Nurturing Minds achieves this through partnership and support of SEGA (Secondary Education for Girls’ Advancement), a non-profit organization based in Tanzania […]
Mi’gmawe’l Tplu’taqnn Inc.
Semester:
2024 Fall
Project Type:
Dispute System Design
Students:
Sophie Huang, Amelia Kendall, Drew Lane
Practice Area:
Community Engagement & Dialogue Across Differences
Designing community dispute resolution processes to manage disputes related to land stewardship Formed in November of 2015, Mi’gmawe’l Tplu’taqnn Inc., which means “Mi’gmaq People’s Law”, is a Mi’gmaq rights organization founded by Mi’gmaq First Nations in New Brunswick to assert and protect Aboriginal and Treaty Rights on behalf of its […]
Online Dispute Management and Resolution
Semester:
2024 Fall
Project Type:
Dispute System Evaluation
Students:
Jenny Zhang & Sarasota Serulneck
Practice Area:
Community Engagement & Dialogue Across Differences
U.S. Institute for Peace
Semester:
2024 Spring
Project Type:
Strategic Negotiation Advice
Students:
Abby Elder and Sarah Boxer
Practice Area:
Global Development & Peacebuilding
The Kennedy Center
Semester:
2024 Spring
Project Type:
Strategic Negotiation Advice
Students:
Khaled Emam, Janira Borges, Twyla Barkakoty, and Bertha Aniagyei
Practice Area:
Strategic Negotiation & Conflict Consultation
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is America’s living memorial to President John F. Kennedy and the nation’s cultural center. Under the guidance of Chairman David M. Rubenstein and President Deborah F. Rutter, the nine theaters and spaces of the Edward Durell Stone building and ten flexible […]
Nurturing Minds/SEGA
Semester:
2024 Spring
Project Type:
Curriculum Development & Delivery
Students:
Arianne Evans, Salome Van Bunnen, and Jean Luc Nsabimana
Practice Area:
Strategic Negotiation & Conflict Consultation
Nurturing Minds is a US-based non-profit whose mission is to support quality education, life skills, and entrepreneurship to help vulnerable girls in Tanzania become leaders in their communities. Currently, Nurturing Minds achieves this through partnership and support of SEGA (Secondary Education for Girls’ Advancement), a non-profit organization based in Tanzania […]
National Disabled Law Students Association
Semester:
2024 Spring
Project Type:
Strategic Negotiation Advice
Students:
Erick Hannah, Sarah Soboh, and Dionne Wareham
Practice Area:
Strategic Negotiation & Conflict Consultation
The mission of the National Disabled Law Students Association (“NDLSA”) is to support disabled legal professionals before, during, and after their legal education to increase the number of attorneys with disabilities and other historically excluded identities within the profession. NDLSA facilitates peer networks across the country, coordinates advocacy alongside disabled […]
Brazilian National Council of Justice
Semester:
2024 Spring
Project Type:
Mediation
Students:
Manoranjitha Ani and Cosmo Albrecht
Practice Area:
Court-Related Programs & Access to Justice
The Brazilian National Council of Justice (BNCJ) is a public institution that aims to improve the work of the Judiciary Branch for the benefit of society, through judicial policies and control of administrative and financial activities. Among its goals, BNCJ carries out best practices to modernize and speed up the […]