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Faculty & Staff

The Kroc Institute's faculty consists of about two dozen scholars and teachers with expertise in conflict, peace, and justice as well as in history, political science, anthropology, sociology, and other disciplines. About half of these faculty members have teaching and research appointments at the Kroc Institute; others lead and administer Kroc Institute programs as well as teach peace studies students.

Profiles in Peacebuilding

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    Molly is director of special programs for Development Innovation Ventures in Washington, D.C., a new initiative at the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).

    Adding to Kroc's academic strength are more than 50 faculty fellows (faculty in a wide range of University departments whose research and teaching intersect with issues of conflict, peace, and justice) as well as the Kroc visiting research fellows, who spend a semester or a year conducting peace research at the Kroc Institute. Kroc Institute staff members also play key roles in administering programs that advance the mission of the Institute.