Current Students
Jobs, Internships, and other information for studentsJobs The following links are to sites that post job opportunities more or less directly related to our field.
http://peace.fresno.edu/rjjobs.php
www.idealist.org
http://www.nafcm.org/pg29.cfm
http://law.pepperdine.edu/straus/careers/
www.hg.org/adr.html
http://icar.gmu.edu/ICAR_alumnicareers.htm#Newsletters
The International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ) assists countries pursuing accountability for past mass atrocity or human rights abuse. The Center works in societies emerging from repressive rule or armed conflict, as well as in established democracies where historical injustices or systemic abuse remain unresolved. You will sometimes find job opportunities listed here.
For work in the environmental/public policy sector of our field, you will sometimes find jobs posted on the web sites of mediation providers. These include:
The Keystone Center - http://keystone.org
http://www.ictj.org/en/index.html
Internships The internship component of our Master's degree provides an important part of the scope and depth of the educational experience. We also encourage our students to design it in a way that will provide a bridge to their post-graduate work opportunities. Our program is regularly forming relationships with potential internship placement agencies. And our students, based on their interests, are also finding new opportunities for internship experience. Internship placements can be local or international. We keep a list of the internship placements of our students to-date that is a resource for new students either as a source for their own internship or to stimulate thinking about other possibilities. Additional avenues for ideas and opportunities can be found at:
http://ie3global.oregonstate.edu/ie3/
www.idealist.org
http://icar.gmu.edu/ICAR_alumnicareers.htm#Newsletters
http://www.uoregon.edu/%7Einterns/
http://www.ictj.org/en/index.html
The Western Justice Center at
The Carter Center (http://cartercenter.org/homepage.html) offers wonderful internship opportunities. The selection process is very competitive due to high demand. Having a second language is very helpful as is previous overseas experience. The Center's internship program information is at http://www.cartercenter.org/involved/internship/index.html
The Planning, Public Policy, and Management department at UO lists internship announcements and other sites that offer information on internships and fellowships that may be of interest to Conflict and Dispute Resolution students. You'll find the listings at: http://www.uoregon.edu/%7Einterns/ The Oregon Office for Community Dispute Resolution offers internship opportunities. To check on what's available, you can contact the program administrator Carrie Heltzel at 541-346-1623, cheltzel@uoregon.edu.
The International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ) assists countries pursuing accountability for past mass atrocity or human rights abuse. The Center works in societies emerging from repressive rule or armed conflict, as well as in established democracies where historical injustices or systemic abuse remain unresolved. You will sometimes find internship opportunities listed here.
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