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Prof. Charalee Graydon

Professor of Mediation, Law and Conflict Management

Professor Charalee Graydon is a Canadian legal scholar, mediator, and climate policy specialist whose academic and professional work spans law, mediation, conflict resolution, and environmental governance. Born in Alberta, Canada, she has built an international career at the intersection of legal education, dispute resolution, and climate action.

Professor Graydon earned her Doctor of Philosophy in Mediation and Conflict Resolution from EUCLID University in 2020. She also holds law degrees from the University of Alberta and the University of Oxford, where she studied as a Rhodes Scholar after receiving the prestigious scholarship in 1982. Her distinguished academic career has included appointments in England, New Zealand, Canada, and, most recently, at EUCLID University.

A past member of the legal profession in Canada, Professor Graydon practiced law in environmental and commercial areas while also designing and delivering innovative legal education and mediation programs for students, judges, legal professionals, and the broader public. Her expertise encompasses dispute resolution, environmental law, climate governance, and sustainability.

Professor Graydon's scholarship focuses particularly on climate change, environmental conflict resolution, and the role of law, mediation, and emerging technologies in advancing sustainability. She has authored numerous academic articles, policy reports, and books, including Creating a Masterpiece: The Arts and Climate Change Conflict (2021) and Life on Planet Earth: My Story (2021). Her recent publications examine such topics as deep-sea mining regulation, artificial intelligence and climate governance, plastic pollution, environmental dispute resolution through the arts, and international climate law.

 

 

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Research & Interests:

Her research and professional engagement have taken her to multiple sessions of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Conference of the Parties, including COP23, COP24, COP26, COP27, COP28, and COP30. Through these forums, she has contributed to global discussions on climate action, mediation, and international environmental governance. Professor Graydon currently serves as a Trustee of the Oxford Climate Alumni Network, Co-Editor of the Intergovernmental Research and Policy Journal at EUCLID University, Senator at EUCLID University, and a member of Mediators Beyond Borders International. She remains actively engaged in scholarship, international policy dialogue, and initiatives promoting climate education, climate justice, and collaborative approaches to sustainability.

Faculty Relationships at EUCLID:

At EUCLID, faculty interactions are intentionally personal, responsive, and relationship-centered. Students connect with professors primarily through direct email and scheduled Zoom sessions, creating regular opportunities for substantive dialogue rather than one-way communication.

Professors respond promptly to emails with detailed, constructive feedback and are readily available for one-on-one Zoom meetings to discuss coursework, research direction, thesis development, or career goals. These interactions are not limited to academic questions; they often evolve into ongoing mentorship relationships where faculty serve as professional and academic role models. Students benefit from professors’ real-world experience in global affairs, sustainable development, diplomacy, and related fields, gaining practical insights that complement the formal curriculum.

The emphasis is on genuine relationship building. Many students develop lasting professional connections with their professors, who actively support their academic progress and post-graduation objectives. This accessible, human-centered faculty model is a defining feature of the EUCLID experience, designed to foster intellectual growth, professional maturity, and meaningful scholarly collaboration.

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