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International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution
Teachers College, Columbia University
Teachers College
Columbia University

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  • According to a 1998 survey by PricewaterhouseCoopers and Cornell University, 88 percent of American corporations had used mediation and 79 percent used arbitration in the previous three years. In addition, over 84 percent said that they were likely or very likely to use mediation in the future, while 69 percent said the same about arbitration. 
  • Organizations adopting conflict resolution processes report 50-80% reductions in litigation costs.
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Morton Deutsch Scholarship Fund

Morton Deutsch, ICCCR Founder

Scholarship Fund

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Morton Deutsch Awards for Social Justice

In 2005 we established the annual awards in the name of Morton Deutsch, the eminent social psychologist and founder of the ICCCR, to honor an effective scholar-practitioner in the field of social justice and a student paper on social justice. The ceremony is held in the beginning of April and awardees are expected to deliver a presentation and receive an award to honor their contributions to the field. One purpose of these awards is to draw more attention to and elevate the need for more social justice to a more prominent place in our lives.