UO Conflict & Dispute Resolution Program

UO Conflict & Dispute Resolution Program

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The UO CRES page is a venue for alumni, current, and prospect students to be updated on the ongoings of the program.

The Conflict and Dispute Resolution Master's (CRES) Program at the University of Oregon is an interdisciplinary program that prepares a new generation of practitioners & educators to rethink traditional approaches to conflict. Through core coursework, electives, internship and a final project, students develop the conceptual knowledge and practical skills that they will need to meet the challenges

UO Conflict & Dispute Resolution Program 01/05/2023

Application deadline 2/1/23. Register for one of several virtual information sessions offered this month!

UO Conflict & Dispute Resolution Program Priority Application Deadline 2/1/23 NEWSLETTER The Conflict & Dispute Resolution (CRES) program has seen another busy and productive year. From conferences and events, to research, publications, and final project work—faculty, staff, and students continue to advance the field in bold and innovati...

Conflict and Dispute Resolution (CRES) Master's Program 01/24/2022

Interested in pursuing a graduate degree in an exciting, interdisciplinary field? There is still time to submit applications for the priority consideration deadline of 2/1/22. For comprehensive information on our program, click here:

Conflict and Dispute Resolution (CRES) Master's Program Conflict and Dispute Resolution Master's ProgramHow to Apply | Class Profile | Paying for CRES | Degree Requirements | Specializations | Concurrent Degrees | Practical Experience | Careers | Faculty | Visit Us | Request Information | Meet the Team Become the expert everyone needs.Learn to transform....

Environmental Conflict: Climate Change Specialization 12/13/2021

With climate change a popular topic these days, check out our Environmental Conflict: Climate Change Specialization to learn tools for addressing resource disputes related to this issue. This specialization can be earned in addition to our master's degree or another graduate degree!

Environmental Conflict: Climate Change Specialization Academics | How to Specialize | Classes | Faculty The graduate specializations in environmental conflicts are intended to provide you with an understanding of the participatory processes, decision-making constraints, and tools to address environmental disputes. This specialization provides further c...

Water is alive: Are we listening? 12/08/2021

Learn about CRES Professor Alaí Reyes-Santos in this piece she wrote for the Eugene Register Guard!

Water is alive: Are we listening? Community writer Alai Reyes-Santos reflects on the mythical quality of water during our hot and dry season.

How to Apply to the CRES Program 11/22/2021

Don't miss our Early Bird Application Deadline on December 1!

How to Apply to the CRES Program EligibilityIn order to apply to the CRES program you must have earned or will earn, before orientation, a bachelor’s degree from an accredited 4-year US institution or a degree equal to a US four-year bachelor’s degree.You do not need to be a JD student.Variety is the spice of life. We encourage...

Join us on 11/18 for a Social Impact Grad School Fair! 11/15/2021

It can be tough to decide whether grad school is a worthy investment for your career growth. 🎓 🤷‍♀️ Meet us at 's upcoming (free, virtual) Grad School Fair on 11/18 to get your questions answered—questions about cost, financial aid, virtual vs. in-person learning, program diversity, job placement—anything and everything that will help you weigh your options. Register today to save your spot at the Fair!

Join us on 11/18 for a Social Impact Grad School Fair! Explore an impressive lineup of domestic and international schools for FREE and fully online, on 11/18.

11/08/2021

We're thrilled to meet students this Wednesday the 10th at Walla Walla's Virtual Career and Grad School Fair! Come say hi 🙂

Upcoming Events | Walla Walla University The Student Development Center hosts events throughout the year to connect Walla Walla University students and alumni with graduate schools and employers, as well as offering various workshops and other career development opportunities. These events are open to WWU students, alumni, and other grou...

Join us on 11/9 for a Virtual Social Impact Grad School Fair! 11/05/2021

It can be tough to decide whether grad school is a worthy investment for your career growth. 🎓 🤷‍♀️ Meet us at 's upcoming (free, virtual) Grad School Fair on 11/9 to get your questions answered—questions about cost, financial aid, virtual vs. in-person learning, program diversity, job placement—anything and everything that will help you weigh your options. Register today to save your spot at the Fair!

Join us on 11/9 for a Virtual Social Impact Grad School Fair! Explore an impressive lineup of domestic and international schools for FREE and fully online, on 11/9.

Join us on 10/28 for a Virtual Social Impact Grad School Fair! 10/25/2021

It can be tough to decide whether grad school is a worthy investment for your career growth. 🎓 🤷‍♀️ Meet us at 's upcoming (free, virtual) Grad School Fair on 10/28 to get your questions answered—questions about cost, financial aid, virtual vs. in-person learning, program diversity, job placement—anything and everything that will help you weigh your options. Register today to save your spot at the Fair!

Join us on 10/28 for a Virtual Social Impact Grad School Fair! Explore an impressive lineup of domestic and international schools for FREE and fully online, on 10/12.

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