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Dr. Kate Cronin-Furman is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at University College London (UCL), where she directs the Human Rights MA program. Her expertise bridges academia and legal practice, with a focus on human rights, mass atrocities, and international law.
- Education: PhD in Political Science (Columbia, 2015), Juris Doctor (JD)
- Previous Affiliations: Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center, Stanford’s Center for International Security and Cooperation
Her research addresses the prevention and accountability for mass atrocities, ethics in fieldwork in violence-affected contexts, and transitional justice. She co-founded the Advancing Research on Conflict (ARC) Consortium, offering methodological and ethical training for researchers. Her publications in journals like World Politics and European Journal of International Relations analyze human rights hypocrisy, legal frameworks, and documentation practices by victims of forced disappearance.
Scientific awards and honors are not explicitly mentioned in the provided text. Her recent articles highlight interdisciplinary research at the intersection of political science, international law, and conflict studies, with sub-fields including strategic accountability for wartime violence, genocide advocacy, and refugee policy evasion.





