I am Professor Colette Mazzucelli, MALD, EdM, PhD and I teach courses in conflict resolution, radicalization & religion, international relations in the post-Cold War era and ethnic conflict and am a recipient of the NYU SPS Excellence in Teaching Award 2013.
A Fulbright Scholar to France (1991) and Germany (2007), I am the author and/or editor of five books on European integration and transatlantic security as well as a contributor to numerous peer-reviewed journals. My courses have been profiled by the Council on Foreign Relations in Foreign Affairs as well as the CFR Educators Bulletin. I have received eleven fellowships in seven countries, and my biography appears in Marquis Who’s Who in the World 2016.
I am currently researching the issues that define the state of the field in data collection, including prominent uses of satellite imagery analysis, forensic investigation techniques, and mobile telephony applications, to document human rights abuses in remote areas.
In 2016, I was named an Ambassador of Peace in recognition of my service as an educator with over twenty years’ experience in technology-mediated learning.
I am Professor Colette Mazzucelli, MALD, EdM, PhD and I teach courses in conflict resolution, radicalization & religion, international relations in the post-Cold War era and ethnic conflict and am a recipient of the NYU SPS Excellence in Teaching Award 2013.
A Fulbright Scholar to France (1991) and Germany (2007), I am the author and/or editor of five books on European integration and transatlantic security as well as a contributor to numerous peer-reviewed journals. My courses have been profiled by the Council on Foreign Relations in Foreign Affairs as well as the CFR Educators Bulletin. I have received eleven fellowships in seven countries, and my biography appears in Marquis Who’s Who in the World 2016.
I am currently researching the issues that define the state of the field in data collection, including prominent uses of satellite imagery analysis, forensic investigation techniques, and mobile telephony applications, to document human rights abuses in remote areas.
In 2016, I was named an Ambassador of Peace in recognition of my service as an educator with over twenty years’ experience in technology-mediated learning.