Advancing SDG 16 Through Graduate Research
Advancing SDG 16 Through Graduate Research
By Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution
Date and time
Wednesday, March 3, 2021 · 10am - 12pm PST
Location
Online
Advancing SDG 16 Through Graduate Research
Online
A group of PhD affiliated with the Reconciling Societal Divisions and Memories Lab at George Mason University will discuss how they are contributing to SDG 16 on Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions through their dissertation research. 6 students will give brief presentations, followed by Q&A.
Presenters:
Melissa Delury, PhD Student, School of Education
Toni Farris, PhD Student, Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution
Beltina Gjeloshi, PhD Student, Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution
Natia Chankvetadze, PhD Student, Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution
Engy Said, PhD Student, Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution
Mike Sweigart, PhD Student, Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution
About The Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution
The Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution is a community of faculty, students, staff, alumni, and partners with a fundamental commitment to building peace. Through the development of cutting-edge theory, research, education, and practical work, we seek to identify and address the underlying causes of conflict and provide tools for ethical and just peacebuilding on the local, national, and global stages.