Research Groups
Research at the Ford Institute is broken into several project groups, each with a particular focus. Each project is directed by a University of Pittsburgh faculty member, and consists of policy anaylsts and researchers within the respective field. Each project group develops policy papers and findings reports based on research results. Currently, the project groups are as follows:
- Genocide
- Slave and Forced Labor
- Corporate Social Responsibility
- Intrastate Conflict and Human Rights
- Internal Displacement, Forced Migration, and Refugees
- Environmental Security and Public Health
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