Awards, Grants, and Fellowships

The Program on Negotiation (PON) at Harvard Law School welcomes students from across the Boston area who are interested in negotiation, mediation, and conflict management. Advancing issues of negotiation is central to our mission of helping individuals become more effective leaders. That’s why we offer students access to expert insights, internship opportunities, funding for research, and more.

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EXPLORE OUR STUDENT RESOURCES
INSIGHTS FROM WORLD-RENOWNED EXPERTS

We host various events throughout the year, including conversations with world leaders, film series, book discussions, and seminars on current negotiation and mediation tactics employed around the globe. For details about upcoming events, click here.

PON Next Generation Grant applications due May 7

FUNDING FOR ACADEMIC RESEARCH

PON provides fellowship and grant opportunities to help qualified individuals pursue academic research and projects in the field of negotiation.

Graduate Research Fellowships
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. Each fellow receives a $35,000 stipend for one year of dissertation research and writing in negotiation and related topics in alternative dispute resolution. The fellowship also provides full access to PON facilities and Harvard libraries.

For list of past awardees and application process, click here.

Summer Fellowships
Summer fellowship grants focus on the connection between scholarship and practice in negotiation and dispute resolution by supporting students interested in exploring career paths, either professional or academic. Summer fellowships provide students at Harvard University, MIT, Tufts University, and other Boston-area schools with up to $3,500 for internships or summer research projects in negotiation and dispute resolution in partnership with public, nonprofit, or academic organizations..

For list of past awardees and application process, click here.

Next Generation Grants
Next Generation Grants support research in negotiation and conflict resolution by nontenured faculty and doctoral students. Faculty and students from any school or department within PON’s interuniversity consortium (Harvard, MIT, Tufts) may apply. Postdoctoral students with formal affiliations to Harvard or one of our consortium schools are also welcome to apply. Doctoral student grants are limited to $5,000; nontenured, tenure-track faculty grants are limited to $10,000.

For list of past awardees and application process, click here.

Graduate Student Grants
Our Student Grants program supports cutting-edge research projects in the field of negotiation and conflict resolution at the graduate level. Grants are awarded for specific research projects in amounts of up to $1,000. Students from any Boston-area school may apply.

For list of past awardees and application process, click here.

COURSES

Harvard Law School Negotiation and Mediation Programs
Harvard Law School offers a number of negotiation and mediation opportunities in addition to the offerings at PON:


Collaboration in the Time of Climate Change

Diane Long   •  11/08/2021   •  Filed in Awards, Grants, and Fellowships, Events, student

Carri Hulet

The Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School is pleased to present:

PON Live!
Collaboration in the Time of Climate Change

A discussion with:

Carri Hulet
Affiliated Faculty, Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School
Principal, CH Consulting
 
Monday, November 22, 2021
12:00 – 1:00 pm ET (US and Canada)
Free and open to the public.
 

About the talk:

Addressing climate change is the ultimate collective … Read Collaboration in the Time of Climate Change

Reframing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Work: A Dignity Approach

Diane Long   •  10/14/2021   •  Filed in Awards, Grants, and Fellowships, Events, student, The Kelman Seminar

Belonging Through a Culture of Dignity

The Herbert C. Kelman Seminar on International Conflict Analysis and Resolution presents:
Reframing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Work: A Dignity Approach

A virtual talk with:

Dr. Floyd Cobb
Author Consultant/Adjunct Faculty,
University of Denver

Dr. John Krownapple
Author Consultant/Adjunct Faculty,
Johns Hopkins University
 
Wednesday, November 3, 2021
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm, ET (US and Canada)
Free and open to the public.
 

About the talk:

If we are … Learn More About This Program

When Should Law Forgive? Treatments of Crime, Debt, and Restorative Justice

Diane Long   •  10/14/2021   •  Filed in Awards, Grants, and Fellowships, Events, student

Martha Minow

The Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School is pleased to present:

PON Live!
When Should Law Forgive?
Treatments of Crime, Debt, and Restorative Justice

A discussion with:

Martha Minow
300th Anniversary University Professor, Harvard Law School
Moderated by:

Gabriella Blum
Rita E. Hauser Professor of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law and
Vice Dean for the Graduate Program and International Legal Studies
at Harvard Law School
 
Friday, … Learn More About This Program

Our Brains at War: The Neuroscience of Conflict and Peacebuilding

Diane Long   •  09/28/2021   •  Filed in Awards, Grants, and Fellowships, Events, student, The Kelman Seminar

Mari Fitzduff

The Herbert C. Kelman Seminar on International Conflict Analysis and Resolution presents:
Our Brains at War:
The Neuroscience of Conflict and Peacebuilding

A virtual talk with:

Mari Fitzduff
Professor Emerita and founding director of the master’s professional programs in
Conflict Resolution and Coexistence at Brandeis University
 

About the talk:

Professor Fitzduff’s book, Our Brains at War: The Neuroscience of Conflict and Peacebuilding (Oxford … Learn More About This Program

Negotiating Persuasively in a Volatile Climate

Diane Long   •  09/16/2021   •  Filed in Awards, Grants, and Fellowships, Events, student, The Kelman Seminar

The Herbert C. Kelman Seminar on International Conflict Analysis and Resolution presents:

Negotiating Persuasively in a Volatile Climate

A virtual talk with:

Bruno Verdini
Lecturer, Urban Planning and Negotiation, MIT SA+P & MIT SHASS
Assistant Director, MIT Science Impact Collaborative
Visiting Faculty, Asia School of Business+MIT Sloan
 
Friday, October 1, 2021
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm, ET (U.S. and Canada)
Free and open to … Read Negotiating Persuasively in a Volatile Climate

Announcing the 2021 PON Summer Fellows

Diane Long   •  05/10/2021   •  Filed in Awards, Grants, and Fellowships, Summer Fellowship Grants

negotiation topics in business six negotiation strategies for integrative negotiations involving haggling

During the summer months, PON offers fellowship grants to students at Harvard University, MIT, Tufts University and other Boston-area schools who are completing internships or undertaking summer research projects in negotiation and dispute resolution in partnership with public, nonprofit or academic organizations. The Summer Fellowship Program’s emphasis is on advancing the links between scholarship and … Read Announcing the 2021 PON Summer Fellows

Conflict Resolution Practice in Light of Collective Trauma and Power Asymmetries

Diane Long   •  04/09/2021   •  Filed in Awards, Grants, and Fellowships, Events, student, The Kelman Seminar

Pamela Steiner

The Herbert C. Kelman Seminar on International Conflict Analysis and Resolution presents:

Conflict Resolution Practice in Light of Collective Trauma and
Power Asymmetries

A virtual discussion with:

Pamela Steiner
Senior Fellow, FXB Center for Health and Human Rights,
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

 
Thursday, April 29, 2021
12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. ET (U.S. & Canada)
 

About the talk:

Pam Steiner will draw … Learn More About This Program

Announcing the 2021-2022 PON Graduate Research Fellows

Diane Long   •  03/12/2021   •  Filed in Awards, Grants, and Fellowships, Graduate Research Fellowships, PON Graduate Research Fellowships

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 PON’s goal of fostering the development of the next generation of scholars, this fellowship provides support for one year of dissertation … Learn More About This Program

America at the Crossroads: What we can learn from abroad

Diane Long   •  03/05/2021   •  Filed in Awards, Grants, and Fellowships, Events, student, The Kelman Seminar

Tim Phillips

The Herbert C. Kelman Seminar on International Conflict Analysis and Resolution presents:

America at the Crossroads: What we can learn from abroad

A virtual discussion with:

Tim Phillips
Founder and CEO, Beyond Conflict

Monday, March 22, 2021
12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m., ET (U.S. & Canada)
 

About the event:

The United States is facing a range of crises that threaten the very foundation … Learn More About This Program

Negotiating Across Worldviews in an Age of Political Polarization

Diane Long   •  02/09/2021   •  Filed in Awards, Grants, and Fellowships, Events, student, The Kelman Seminar

Jeffrey Seul

The Herbert C. Kelman Seminar on International Conflict Analysis and Resolution presents:

Negotiating Across Worldviews in an Age of Political Polarization

A virtual discussion with:

Jeffrey R. Seul
Lecturer on Peace Studies, Harvard Divinity School
Co-chair, Peace Appeal Foundation
Partner, Holland & Knight

Thursday, February 25, 2021
12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m., ET (U.S. & Canada)
 

About the event:

Now, more than ever, we need … Learn More About This Program

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