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The Dispute Resolution Directory, now in its 19th edition, is a guide to the variety of academic opportunities and practical internships in the Boston area available to those interested in the field of negotiation and dispute resolution. The directory includes: Participating area faculty, Boston Area course offerings by school and subject area, degrees and certificates, organizations offering internship opportunities, and area schools registrars offices. read more »
Each year PON organizes a number of Career Panels to support students in their effort to build a career in the field of negotiation and conflict resolution. For example, the Building A Career in Conflict Resolution Series brought leading academics and practitioners together to share valuable insight and experiences in the following three areas: * Overview of entry points into the Conflict Resolution field, * Career panels on mediation, training, and research, and * Skills for success as a conflict resolution professional. The panels consisted of mediators, trainers, consultants, and analysts engaged in resolving conflict internationally and locally on policy issues, in the legal system, and within organizations. read more »
Each of PON's consortium schools offers a variety of courses in negotiation and dispute resolution. read more »
The Harvard Negotiation and Mediation Clinical Program (HNMCP) provides Harvard Law School students with practical, real-world experience in the fields of negotiation, dispute resolution and conflict management, with a focus on conflict mapping and dispute systems design. Students in the program are paired with outside organizations, institutions or individuals who provide projects related to negotiation, dispute resolution or conflict management. read more »
Harvard Negotiators ("HN") is an HLS student organization that seeks to provide law students with opportunities to become actively involved in the field of negotiation and dispute resolution while working with clients in the "real" world. read more »
The Program on Negotiation Graduate Research Fellowships are designed to encourage young scholars from the social sciences and professional disciplines to pursue theoretical, empirical, and/or applied research in negotiation and dispute resolution. Consistent with the PON goal of fostering the development of the next generation of scholars, this program provides support for one year of dissertation research and writing in negotiation and related topics in alternative dispute resolution, as well as giving fellows an opportunity to immerse themselves in the diverse array of resources available at PON. read more »
The NEW Program on Negotiation Graduate Student Grants Program has been designed to encourage scholarship in the fields of negotiation and conflict resolution, with the aim of supporting cutting edge research at the graduate level. read more »
The Program on Negotiation's Next Generation Grants Program supports research in negotiation and conflict resolution by non-tenured faculty and doctoral students. Faculty and students from any school or department within PON's interuniversity consortium may apply. read more »
PON offers fellowship grants to students at Harvard University, MIT, Tufts University and other Boston-area schools who are doing internships or undertaking summer research projects in negotiation and dispute resolution in partnership with public, non-profit or academic organizations. The Summer Fellowship Program’s emphasis is on advancing the links between scholarship and practice in negotiation and dispute resolution by supporting students interested in exploring career paths, either professional or academic, in this field. Through this program, PON hopes to prepare students to assume leadership positions in the field of negotiation and dispute resolution, to forge new links between our academic community and worldwide organizations involved in the practice of negotiation and dispute resolution, and to encourage students to reach for opportunities that would otherwise not be available to them due to financial constraints. read more »
SIG distributes an “Upcoming Events” email two or three times per month to those on our mailing list. The purpose of the listserv is to raise awareness of events sponsored by PON or related schools and organizations that are relevant to the fields of negotiation and conflict resolution. A range of perspectives is present, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to conflict analysis and resolution. read more »
A number of discussion groups on negotiation-related topics are initiated by students each year. The meetings provide an opportunity for students to explore and discuss a topic of common interest, share professional experiences and research findings, and to network. Meetings are held four to six times a year and are open to all interested students. read more »
PON organizes a large number of events each month to give students, academics, practitioners and the public the opportunity to engage in discussions with leading scholars in the field. These events include Dispute Resolution Forums (DRF), the Kelman Seminar Series, the PON Film Series, and the PON Brown Bag Lunch Series. read more »
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Understanding how to arrange the meeting space is a key aspect of preparing for negotiation. In this video, Professor Guhan Subramanian discusses a real world example of how seating arrangements can influence a negotiator’s success. This discussion was held at the 3 day executive education workshop for senior executives at the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School. Guhan Subramanian is the Professor of Law and Business at the Harvard Law School and Professor of Business Law at the Harvard Business School. |
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