
Mikhail Lyubansky
Teaching Professor · Restorative Justice
University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignAbout
Mikhail Lyubansky, Ph.D., is a Teaching Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, part of the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences. He teaches Positive Psychology and restorative justice courses. His research focuses on systemic approaches to conflict resolution and racial dynamics.
Education:
- Ph.D. from Michigan State University (2000)
- M.A. from Michigan State University (1996)
- B.A. from University of Pennsylvania (1992)
Research Interests: Lyubansky specializes in restorative justice frameworks like Restorative Circles, applying them across educational, organizational, and criminal justice contexts. His work examines power dynamics and restorative approaches to racial conflict, along with ethnic identity development and group relations.
Awards:
- Larine Y. Cowan Award for diversity teaching (2017)
- Two Psi Chi Excellence in Teaching Awards (2010-2011, 2014-2015)
He maintains a Psychology Today blog (Between the Lines) discussing justice issues and develops restorative justice pedagogy. His applied work helps organizations implement sustainable conflict resolution systems.
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