WILLIAM PAUL SIMMONS
  • Leadership Experience
  • Research
    • Publications
    • Awarded Grants and Contracts
    • Invited Presentations
    • Applied Research
    • Human Rights Law and the Marginalized Other
    • Joyful Human Rights
  • Teaching and Pedagogy
    • Problem-Based Learning without Borders
    • Examples of PBL without Borders
    • Course Syllabi
  • Selected Awards

Awarded Grants and Contracts

Awarded Grants and Contracts
 
      2021          “Online Programming for Rule of Law and Citizen Involvement in Russia,” US Russia Foundation. Co-PI.
                        $270,000
 
      2021          “Measuring Individual-Level Resilience and Post-Traumatic Growth in International Development: The
                        Case of an Arts-Based Intervention among Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh” Arizona Institutes for
                        Resilience $7500. With McKenna Braaton, Abigail Nelson, and Candice Montaño.
 
      2019          “Their World: Experiencing Forced Migration through the Eyes of Rohingya Children” Funded by the
                        National Geographic Society. With Robin Al haddad, Kendra Duran, and Saleh Ahmed.  $56,000. 
 
      2015          Participatory Action Research Consultant and Co-Director, “Using the UN Principles and Guidelines in
                        Local Participatory Campaigns to increase Dignity, Empowerment, and Inclusion among Individuals Who
                        Have Personally Faced the Challenges of Leprosy: A Comparison of Three African Countries” The
                        International Association for Integration, Dignity, and Economic Advancement for the Leprosy Research
                        Initiative ($60,000).
 
      2015          “WebKiva: Connecting the World for Human Rights,” Project Director. Proposal Funded by the
                        Confluencenter for Creative Inquiry, University of Arizona, March 2014.  With Leonard Hammer, Zeynep
                        Korkman, Liz Oglesby, Nina Rabin, Susan Stryker, Ken McAllister, Salih Can Aciksoz, Katilin Murphy, and
                        Victor Braitberg ($14,000 and staff support).
 
      2009         “Stories From The Other Side: An Interdisciplinary Experience With Culture, Social Justice and Human
                        Rights In Ghana” Funded by the Fulbright-Hays Seminars Abroad Program, September 2009, with Duku
                        Anokye and Charles St. Clair ($72,340).
 

 



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  • Leadership Experience
  • Research
    • Publications
    • Awarded Grants and Contracts
    • Invited Presentations
    • Applied Research
    • Human Rights Law and the Marginalized Other
    • Joyful Human Rights
  • Teaching and Pedagogy
    • Problem-Based Learning without Borders
    • Examples of PBL without Borders
    • Course Syllabi
  • Selected Awards