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Prof. Charalee Graydon

Program: Doctor of Philosophy in Mediation and Conflict Resolution
Class of: 2020

Professor Charalee Graydon is a Canadian-born academic specializing in mediation and conflict resolution at Euclid University. Originally from Alberta, Canada, she has built an international career spanning academia, legal practice, and interdisciplinary research.
Professor Graydon earned her Doctor of Philosophy in Mediation and Conflict Resolution from Euclid University in 2020. Her academic background also includes distinguished legal training, with law degrees from the University of Alberta in Canada and the University of Oxford, where she studied as a Rhodes Scholar, an honor she received in 1982.

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Throughout her career, Prof. Graydon has held academic appointments across several countries, including England, New Zealand, and Canada, before joining Euclid University. In addition to her teaching and research roles, she serves as a Senator at Euclid University and contributes to the institution’s scholarly community as Co-editor of the Euclid Intergovernmental Research and Policy Journal. Professor Graydon is actively engaged in global initiatives and professional organizations. She is a Trustee of the Oxford Climate Alumni Network and a member of Mediators Beyond Borders International. Her work reflects a strong commitment to addressing complex global challenges through dialogue and education. Before transitioning fully into academia, she practiced law in Canada, where she also developed educational programs in law and mediation for students, members of the judiciary, and the public. Her academic and professional work increasingly focuses on the intersection of mediation, climate change, and sustainability. She has designed innovative mediation programs addressing climate-related conflicts and has published widely on climate change education. A recognized speaker, Professor Graydon regularly contributes to conferences and online platforms, sharing her expertise in mediation, conflict resolution, and sustainability. Her work continues to bridge legal scholarship, environmental concerns, and practical conflict resolution strategies on a global scale.

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