Shirin Khosropour
Shirin Khosropour
Director, Peace & Conflict Studies Center
Professor of Psychology
P: 512.223.3282 F:
Email: [email protected]
Office: Rio Grande Campus 3244
Biography
Shirin Catterson Khosropour holds a B.A. and a Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin. She is ACC’s department chair for Interdisciplinary Studies, founder and director of the Center for Peace & Conflict Studies, and a professor of Psychology.
Shirin has earned certificates in Global Conflict Analysis, International Humanitarian Law, and International Conflict Management from the Johns Hopkins Bologna Institute for Peace & Security. In 2012, the American Red Cross appointed her an International Humanitarian Law Teaching Fellow. She has been awarded several teaching and leadership awards.
An educational psychologist, Shirin’s work focuses on peace and conflict in cross-cultural contexts. A former community college student herself, Shirin strives to expand the reach of peace and conflict education in higher education. Her work has culminated in establishing relationships between the College’s academic disciplines and community organizations and the populations they serve.
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