Lisa Elaine Shaw

Lisa Elaine Shaw
Director of Student Services and Field Experience

M.S., Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University , 2011
B.A., Political Science, Philosophy, Regis University, Denver Colorado

Biography

Lisa E. Shaw is the Director of Student Services and Field Experience and Administrative Faculty member with the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR) at George Mason University. She has been instrumental in the institution and growth of the S-CAR Undergraduate Program as well as the Mason’s Peer Mediation Partners, a partnership between Mason students and peer mediators at local area middle schools and high schools focusing on the development of conflict resolution skills. She co-developed and co-facilitated the Post Conflict Peace Building Field Experience in Liberia, and currently facilitates the Transitional Justice Field Experience in Colombia.  She is also responsible for the intership program at S-CAR, as well as the Master's International and dual-degree Master of Social Work and Master of Conflict Analysis and Resolution program.

Ms. Shaw has twenty years of experience in experiential education and community-based programs at the international, national, and local levels. Her experience includes education, environmental stewardship and wildland firefighting as an inaugural member of Americorps-NCC, creating curriculums and traveling nature trunks for the Chattahoochee Nature Center, teaching for High Touch-High Tech, a hands-on learning program focused on strengthening national science standards, and directing primary and secondary after-school and summer programs for the City of Decatur Recreation Department. Ms. Shaw completed a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, Philosophy, and Environmental Science at Regis University in Denver, Colorado and received a Master of Science degree in Conflict Analysis and Resolution from



C.V. / Resume: Download
Awards and Honors
Academic Advisor of the Year
The Academic Advisor of the Year for 2007 was Lisa Shaw.
Subscribe to this Profile
Featured Content
Semestersort icon
No record found.
Titlesort icon Semester
Examines selected topics relating to analysis or resolution of conflict. Topics vary but may include historical...
Learning experience in the application of conflict analysis and resolution (CAR) skills in special program settings. Provides supervised practice...
These courses are often conducted abroad or in the field. They may last from two weeks to 6 months in duration. Topics vary from year to year and...
Building upon CONF340 theories and concepts, this course focuses primarily on global conflict resolution practice....
Designed to give students the opportunity to discover the range of actors and organizations in the field of conflict resolution and to reflect on...
This course focuses on advanced consideration of CONF 101 topics, provides an introduction of the core notion of reflective practice, conflict...
Subscribe to this Profile
Featured Content
No record found
Subscribe to this Profile
Featured Content
Featured Content
Title Published Date
February 08, 2016
Ever since traveling to Palestine in college, Graham Pitts, 32, has been eager to return to the Middle East.In 2011,
Category: Newspaper Article

March 20, 2015
Growing up in rural Georgia and Florida, George Mason University graduate student Mandy Hood routinely saw animals
Category: Newspaper Article

November 20, 2014
Faculty members of George Mason University’s School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution were joined by graduates
Category: Newspaper Article

October 2011
This fall, Lisa Shaw transitioned to the role of Director of Field Experience at George Mason’s School for
Category: Newsletter Article

August 19, 2011
 All college students rely on internships to gain experience in the career fields they plan to work in after
Category: Newspaper Article

October 05, 2010
This past summer, thirteen students – seven undergraduates and six graduates – along with faculty advisors
Category: Newsletter Article

October 01, 2008
As a native of Senegal, Khadidiatou (Khady) Lusby was drawn to the CAR Undergraduate Program by a combination of
Category: Newsletter Article

March 01, 2008
On January 29, the Conflict Analysis and Resolution (CAR) undergraduate program participated in the Climate Change
Category: Newsletter Article

April 14, 2007
George Mason University is hosting a forum on immigration at the university's Prince William County campus from 9 a.m.
Category: Newspaper Article

Subscribe to this Profile
Featured Content
Title Event Datesort icon
ICAR Brown Bag Lecture: Patricia Maulden & Lisa E. ShawPalaver Management and Conflict Resolution Training in Liberia, presented by Dr. Patricia Maulden and Lisa E. Shaw.Undergraduate Institute for Conflict Analysis & Resolution, (703) 993-416512:00 pm to 1:30 pmSUB I, Room A
November 11, 2009
Fifth Annual ICAR Undergraduate Program Spring Lecture featuring Dr. Sara Cobb, "Radicalized Narratives: Immigration in the Shadow of 9/11" Contact: Lisa Shaw, [email protected] 
April 22, 2009
Graduate Student OrientationWe would like to welcome all our incoming Fall 2016 Master's, PhD and Certificate students! Come and meet your incoming cohort members, S-CAR faculty and staff.  
Title Event Datesort icon
Students are invited to review the Integration requirements for the S-CAR graduate degree, and find out the various options for completing the requirement (Internship, APT or Thesis) that will enhance the student's skills in research, practice, knowledge and career development.  For questions
October 18, 2011
Sandra Cheldelin, the Vernon M. and Minnie I. Lynch Professor of Conflict Analysis and Resolution, will give the spring lecture for the Undergraduate Program in Conflict Analysis and Resolution on Tuesday, April 3, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Her lecture, which will be held in the Mason Hall
April 03, 2007
Subscribe to this Profile
Featured Content
Personal Information
Contact No:
703-993-8079
Fax No:
703-993-8285
Email:
Campus Information
Location Name:Arlington
Physical Address:

3434 N. Washington Blvd., 5th Floor Arlington, VA 22201


Mailing Address:

3351 N. Fairfax Drive MSN 4D3 Arlington, VA 22201


Fax Number: 703-993-1302
Phone No: 703-993-1300
Email: [email protected]
Location Name:Fairfax - NE Module II
Mailing Address:

4400 University Drive, MSN 2E5, Fairfax, VA 22030


Email: [email protected]
Featured Content
S-CAR.GMU.EDU | Copyright © 2017