M.A. Human Relations, University of Oklahoma
B.A. Anthropology, San Diego State University
Monday, May 1st, 1:30-4:10
George’s in the Johnson Center
The Undergraduate Research Symposium is an opportunity for Mason's undergraduate students to present their original research projects and experiences in the field that relate to conflict, conflict resolution, and peacebuilding. Hosted by the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, the symposium will showcase presentations by students in the program's senior synthesis course, CONF 490. Community members and Mason students, staff, and faculty of all majors are welcome to attend.
Students are encouraged to think creatively about their projects and choose a particular topic, theme, or area within the field that they are interested in. Students have used a variety of theoretical frameworks and research methods for their projects. Below is a sample of past project titles:
The Relationship between Intelligence Testing, School Segregation, and Cultural Bias in Hungary
Brazil: What will Reform Look Like?
Organizational Transformation as Conflict Management Strategy: A Case Study of IBM
Detriot: The Creation of a Failed State within the United States
Migration and Public Perception in Italy
The Market of Organ Trafficking: Lebanon and Syria
Prince William County Alternative Schools: A Gateway to Peer Devience and Questioned Social Identity