Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention

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We work to increase understanding, develop commitment, and build capacity for effective prevention of genocide and other mass atrocities.

We strive to bring all the forces of the University to bear on atrocity prevention, including research, teaching, convening and outreach.

I-GMAP

The Institute seeks to prevent genocides and other mass atrocities by leveraging the expertise of multiple disciplines and helping to bridge the gap between the worlds of scholarship and practice.

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Academics

We offer academic programs available to any Binghamton University undergraduate or graduate student and a curriculum development program for faculty.

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Research & Engagement

Explore research and engagement opportunities with I-GMAP including internship opportunities around the world and our signature policy research project.

Research & Engagement

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Conference

We host an annual international conference for academics and practitioners called Frontiers of Prevention.

Conference

I-GMAP News

Congratulations to I-GMAP's Graduate Assistant, Dr. Rania Said!

Read the Commencement Profile on Rania's accomplishments on BingUNews

Statement from I-GMAP Co-Directors

Read the co-director statement in solidarity with the current peaceful demonstrationS

AIPG to Integrate its National Mechanisms Project into New I-GMAP Mechanisms of Atrocity Prevention Policy Paper Series

Read our joint announcement

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Nadia Rubaii

Nadia Rubaii is professor of public administration and co-director of I-GMAP. Her research examines the internal and external factors that contribute to the effectiveness of master's degree programs intended for public and nonprofit sector professionals.

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