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The Ombudsmen Role In Conflict Resolution: Career Panel And Networking Event

Hear from industry leaders representing federal, NGO, corporate, and education industries on their perspectives about the growing ombudsman field.

Preceding the panel, join us for a networking event where you will have the opportunity to interact with the panelists and other attendees.

The Master of Science in Negotiation and Conflict Resolution is the only graduate degree program in conflict resolution in New York City. It combines theory and applied skills practice to prepare students to constructively address conflict and make a positive difference in the world through building community within the program and the field and developing new frames of how to observe, interpret, and make meaning. Students in the program have opportunities to both expand and focus their interests through coursework and applied research, as well as gain rich practical experience through fieldwork opportunities.

Speakers

Additional Speakers

Karen Campbell

Joan C. Waters

Wendy Kamenshine

Johnston Barkat