uodsp: Seeking Grad Student Researchers for Conference Panel

Sara Zolbrod sara at danceability.com
Wed Aug 8 14:18:31 PDT 2018


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On Tue, Aug 7, 2018 at 12:13 PM, Heidi von Ravensberg <hvr at uoregon.edu>
wrote:

>
> Attention Graduate Students
>
> Share Your Research Project in Conflict & Dispute Resolution
>
> CRITERIA
> *              Applicant must be a current graduate student, or have
> completed a graduate program within the past year.  Programs of study may
> include but are not limited to: conflict & dispute resolution, law,
> public/nonprofit administration, business administration, community &
> regional planning, environmental studies, international studies,
> psychology, social work, etc.
> *              Research topics must be substantively related to the field
> of conflict & dispute resolution.  Empirical projects-both quantitative and
> qualitative-are welcome. Projects may include dissertations or theses in
> progress, as well as applied research and other related projects.  Students
> interested in participating may be at any point in their research (e.g.,
> beginning, in progress, preparing to defend, etc.)
>
> For general information on the conference, click here:
> http://www.ormediation.org/news-and-events/fall-conference/
>
> The presentation will follow the general rules and format of the Three
> Minute Thesis competition, which can be found here:
> http://threeminutethesis.org.  However, there will be no rankings or
> winners.  Rather, the panelists will gain on opportunity to engage in a
> scholarly discussion with workshop participants with the help of a
> moderator following their presentation.
>
> Interested applicants should provide a short summary of their proposed
> presentation with the following information:
>
> Name
>
> Graduate program
>
> Type of research project (e.g., dissertation, thesis, applied research
> project, field study, etc.)
>
> Short (200 words or less) description of the project.  Be sure to
> articulate how the research contributes to the field of conflict & dispute
> resolution.
>
> Submit applications via email to:
> John A. Inglish,Program Director
> Conflict & Dispute Resolution (CRES) Master's Program-University of Oregon
> School of Law541.346.3042 conflict.uoregon.edu
>
>


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