Academics

Peace Scholar in Residence

Each year, the Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies invites outstanding Peace Scholars to spend some time at our School - to enhance and enrich our programs, share knowledge and experience, present public talks and teach our students. Peace Scholars help our permanent faculty members and our students by stimulating new ways of thinking about peace. This is particularly important in a new school such as ours, where we want to build on past knowledge, while exploring new frontiers in the research and practice of peacebuilding.



Photo of Mary AndersonMary B. Anderson

Former Executive Director of CDA Collaborative Learning Projects
Former President of the Collaborative for Development Action, Inc.
Author of Do No Harm: How Aid Can Support Peace--Or War

February 12 - 25, 2011



Photo of Howard WolpeHoward Wolpe

Adjunct Faculty, Western Michigan University
Former seven-term Member of the United States Congress
Former Presidential Special Envoy to Africa's Great Lakes Region
Former Director, Africa Program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

November 6 - 19, 2011


Photo of Miguel SarreMiguel Sarre

Professor, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM ) in Mexico City
Member, United Nations  Subcommittee on Prevention of Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment

September 11 - 24, 2011



Paul Arthur Paul Arthur

Professor of Politics
Former Director of the Graduate Programme in Peace and Conflict Studies
University of Ulster

August 23 - December 21, 2010



Kevin AvruchKevin Avruch

Professor of Conflict Resolution, Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution
Senior Fellow, Peace Operations Policy Program, School of Public Policy
George Mason University

January 19 - May 19, 2009




Photo of John PrendergastJohn Prendergast

Co-Founder of the ENOUGH Project
Former Director of African Affairs, National Security Council

November 11-25, 2009
November 10 - 21, 2008
January 28 - March 2, 2008