Conflict, Violence, and Human Rights

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Arizona State University (ASU)
Tempe, Arizona, United States
Charles Ripley
Instructor
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General
  • Undergraduate
  • 50 learners; individual projects
  • 13 hours per learner
  • Dates set by experience
  • Learners self-assign
Preferred companies
  • 1/1 project matches
  • Anywhere
  • Academic experience
  • Non profit, Startup, Family owned, Social enterprise
  • Academic association, Education, Government, Legal, Travel & tourism
Categories
Social impact Environmental sustainability Humanities Law and policy Social justice Scientific research
Skills
rstudio data entry research writing
Project timeline
  • February 16, 2024
    Experience start
  • April 29, 2024
    Experience end
Overview
Details

Students are able to carry out a broad spectrum of assignments. These are globally oriented students who are interested in global issues such as human rights, gender equality, and peace and prosperity.

Learner skills
Rstudio, Data entry, Research, Writing
Deliverables

They can deliver research products through writing and/or data in excel spread sheets. Some are capable of more sophisticated data input. I use R/Rstudio in the course on statistics. Many will be familiar with this program.

Project Examples

Projects include, but are not limited to researching on human rights, conflict, and violence.

Additional company criteria

Companies must answer the following questions to submit a match request to this experience:

A representative of the company will be available to answer questions from students in a timely manner for the duration of the project.

A representative of the company will be available for a pre-selection discussion with the administrator of the course to review the project scope.