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Conflict Resolution Graduate Program Directory ListingIOA is proud to collaborate with higher education institutions and graduate programs offering conflict and dispute resolution and related degrees. The organizational ombuds profession is growing more quickly than ever, and IOA would like to help connect aspiring and practicing ombuds with graduate-level education programs to help advance their education and careers. Featured Programs:
Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL M.S. Conflict Analysis and Resolution: Nova Southeastern University’s M.S. in Conflict Analysis and Resolution program focuses on pragmatic approaches to solving problems inherent in human social relations. At NSU, you’ll be exposed to an array of techniques and strategies to help people achieve nonviolent, non-litigious solutions for conflicts that arise on individual, professional, community, national and international levels. Ph.D. Conflict Analysis and Resolution: NSU’s Ph.D. in Conflict Analysis and Resolution will help you develop the skills and techniques of practice, interdisciplinary research, policy and program development, historical critique, cultural analysis, and theoretical foundations of the field. In this Ph.D. program, you’ll pursue an in-depth study in the field of conflict resolution and apply theory, research, and practice to come up with viable resolutions. Are you interested in featuring your institution's graduate or certificate program?IOA is looking to collaborate with higher education institutions and graduate programs offering conflict and dispute resolution and related degrees. The organizational ombuds profession is growing more quickly than ever, and IOA would like to help connect aspiring and practicing ombuds with graduate-level education programs to help advance their education and careers.
Learn more and sign up!Additional Programs are available at the following universities: (Please note this list is not exhaustive.)
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