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| Lisa Strousberg '01, and former President Bill Clinton during a campus discussion on Gun Control, May, 2001. |
Internships
Each Conflict Resolution student is required to complete at least
100 hours in an internship. Inquiries and arrangements are normally
made directly by the student to a prospective intern employer,
after initial approval from the Graduate Director.
Our students have worked in Colorado and beyond. Some have completed
an internship abroad. We have placed our M.A. candidates in the
following locations:
World-wide
Belfast, N. Ireland Mediation Institute
Magee, N. Ireland University of Ulster
Belfast, N. Ireland TIDES Training
Ballycastle, N. Ireland Corrymeela Reconciliation
Dublin, Ireland Glencree Reconciliation
The Gambia, West Africa Association for Child Education
Jerusalem, Israel Ecumenical Justice and Reconciliation
Geneva, Switzerland United Nations Development Program
Across the Country
New York, New York United Nations Development Program
Chicago, Illinois Center for Conflict Resolution
Tampa, Florida CH2MHill
Holland, Michigan Dispute Resolution
Arlington, Virginia Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy
Otisfield, Maine Seeds of Peace
Washington, D.C. The Wilson Center
Within Colorado
Association for Conflict Resolution, Denver Chapter
Colorado Commission of Indian Affairs, Office of Lieutenant Governor
Coors Distributing Company
Community Mediation Centers: Boulder County, Jefferson County, Douglas County
Community Relations Service, U.S. Department of Justice, Denver branch
Denver Bar Association
Denver Victim Services
Face-To-Face Mediation
Holland and Hart Law Offices
Jefferson County Mediation
Mountain States Employers Council
Office of the District Attorney, Colorado
Office of Dispute Resolution, Colorado Judicial Branch
Peer Mediation, Denver Public Schools
Research and Development Center for Student Learning
Season for NonViolence
Seeking Common Ground
Student Problem Action Network (SPAN) Metro State College
The Conflict Center
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