Master of Arts in Conflict Resolution and Coexistence

Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School

Heller students in the Conflict Resolution and Coexistence program are automatically part of the Program on Negotiation (PON) at Harvard Law School. The Program on Negotiation is a consortium program that serves as an interdisciplinary research center dedicated to developing the theory and practice of negotiation and dispute resolution in a range of public and private settings. The PON mission includes nurturing the next generation of negotiation teachers and scholars, helping students become more effective negotiators, and providing a forum for the discussion of ideas.

In the past, our students have benefited from a wide variety of events hosted by PON throughout the academic year, including conferences, symposia, seminars, lectures, student discussions, book talks, film series events, and more.

Many of our COEX students have also received research fellowships and grants offered through the Program on Negotiation. These have included the PON Graduate Research Fellowship and the PON summer fellowship grants for our students doing their practicum or undertaking summer research projects with public, nonprofit, or academic organizations in the field of negotiation and dispute resolution.

Visit the PON website at Harvard Law School to learn more.