Research Projects

Research on negotiation is on-going among PON faculty, and more information can be found on their individual faculty websites. In addition, PON has nine research projects, each of which focuses on negotiation and conflict resolution through a different lens. The projects, listed on the left, are centers for inquiry into theory and practice, the mentoring of advanced students, the construction of educational initiatives, and the development of publications. For a glossary of common Program on Negotiation terms, please reference our Glossary

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Announcing the 2014 PON Summer Fellows

PON Staff   •  05/27/2014   •  Filed in Awards, Grants, and Fellowships, Summer Fellowship Grants

About the PON Summer Fellowship Program:
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 … Read Announcing the 2014 PON Summer Fellows

Announcing the 2014-2015 PON Graduate Research Fellows

PON Staff   •  03/24/2014   •  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 the PON goal of fostering the development of the next generation of scholars, this program provides support for one year of … Learn More About This Program

Doug Stone and Sheila Heen’s new book “Thanks for the Feedback” – Book Discussion and Signing

PON Staff   •  02/19/2014   •  Filed in Events, Harvard Negotiation Project

Join us as Douglas Stone and Sheila Heen of the Harvard Negotiation Project discuss their latest book, Thanks for the Feedback: The Science and Art of Receiving Feedback Well. This event is hosted by the Harvard Book Store.
 

 
Tuesday, March 4th
6:00 – 7:30 PM
Brattle Theatre
40 Brattle Street, Cambridge, MA
Entry is $5 – buy your tickets here.
 

We swim … Learn More About This Program

Arab and Jewish Students Offered Negotiation Training with Support from the Program on Negotiation

PON Staff   •  12/09/2013   •  Filed in Middle East Negotiation Initiatives

On October 1, 2013, nearly 300 Jewish and Arab students from twelve Israeli high schools convened for a conference on negotiation, co-sponsored by the Program on Negotiation.  Having learned core negotiation methodology and acquiring concrete tools and skills previously, these students were offered a special opportunity to learn directly from skilled negotiation practitioners in various … Learn More About This Program

The Program on Negotiation’s MIT-Harvard Public Disputes Program Releases “Collaborative Approaches to Environmental Decision-Making” Case Studies

PON Staff   •  10/23/2013   •  Filed in Conflict Resolution, MIT-Harvard Public Disputes Program

The MIT-Harvard Public Disputes Program, one of the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School’s many research programs, acts as a center for research committed to thinking about and resolving disputes in the public sector. Led by its Director and Program on Negotiation executive committee member Lawrence Susskind, the MIT-Harvard Public Disputes Program conducts research … Learn More About This Program

ARCHITACTICS: Architecture as a Creative Strategy in Territorial Negotiations

PON Staff   •  10/15/2013   •  Filed in Events, Middle East Negotiation Initiatives

The Program on Negotiation’s Middle East Negotiation Initiative
and the Harvard Graduate School of Design are pleased to present:

ARCHITACTICS:
Architecture as a Creative Strategy in Territorial Negotiations

a presentation by
Architect Karen Lee Bar-Sinai
Research Fellow at the Program on Negotiation

 

respondents:
Alain Lempereur
Executive Committee Member at the Program on Negotiation
Alan B. Slifka Professor at Brandeis University
Shula Gilad
Senior Fellow at the … Learn More About This Program

Win-Win Negotiations in the Middle East: How the Principles Behind the Harvard Negotiation Project Apply to Israel and Palestine

PON Staff   •  07/30/2013   •  Filed in Middle East Negotiation Initiatives, Win-Win Negotiations

Peace talks in the Middle East between Israel and Palestine have stalled for years and, with no ‘new beginnings’ on the horizon, many have come to expect stagnation and lack of progress in talks between the neighbors. That was until this week when Secretary of State John Kerry was successful in getting Palestinian and Israeli … Learn More About This Program

Announcing the 2013 PON Summer Fellows

PON Staff   •  06/14/2013   •  Filed in Awards, Grants, and Fellowships, Summer Fellowship Grants

About the PON Summer Fellowship Program:
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 … Read Announcing the 2013 PON Summer Fellows

Announcing the 2013-2014 PON Graduate Research Fellows

PON Staff   •  05/13/2013   •  Filed in Awards, Grants, and Fellowships, Daily, 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 the PON goal of fostering the development of the next generation of scholars, this program provides support for one year of … Learn More About This Program

PON panel discusses Track II Negotiations, Islands of Coordination and Unilateral Moves in the New Middle East

PON Staff   •  05/07/2013   •  Filed in International Negotiation, Middle East Negotiation Initiatives, Videos

On March 4th, the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School hosted a panel discussion entitled: “Negotiations by Other Means: Track II, Unilateral Action, Robust Third Party Role and Islands of Coordination in the New Middle East.”

 

 

 

The panel featured three veterans of high profile Israeli-Palestinian diplomacy: Ambassador Dore Gold, President of the Jerusalem Center for … Learn More About This Program

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