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Dr. Ashleigh Landau is an Adjunct Lecturer at Georgetown University and a full-time researcher at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum's Simon-Skjodt Center for the Prevention of Genocide. Her work focuses on atrocity prevention, early warning systems, and the psychological underpinnings of mass violence.
Education:
- PhD in Social Psychology, University of Oregon
- MS in Social Psychology, University of Oregon
- BS in Psychology, St. Mary’s College of California
Her research integrates social psychology with genocide prevention, emphasizing the measurement of exclusionary thinking patterns that precede mass atrocities. She contributes to the Early Warning Project and has developed analytical tools used in conflict assessment. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges academic research with policy and practice.
Through partnerships with the Oxford Consortium for Human Rights, government agencies, and NGOs, she conducts conflict-analysis simulations and delivers training workshops. She is a recurring speaker at human rights forums and actively engages with practitioners in the field of atrocity prevention.
Scientific Affiliations and Collaborations:
- Simon-Skjodt Center for the Prevention of Genocide, US Holocaust Memorial Museum
- Oxford Consortium for Human Rights
Dr. Landau advises on early warning methodologies and has co-directed large-scale simulations to model conflict dynamics. While no formal students or grants are listed, her applied research has significant policy implications and operational impact in the field of human rights and genocide prevention.
She is involved in research teams focused on developing predictive frameworks for mass atrocities and contributes to training programs that enhance institutional capacity for early response.





