Catherine Panter-Brick
Bruce A. and Davi-Ellen Chabner Professor of Anthropology, Health, and Global Affairs and Professor of Public HealthCards
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Catherine Panter-Brick is Professor of Anthropology, Health, and Global Affairs at Yale University’s Jackson School of Global Affairs and Department of Anthropology. She leads initiatives to develop sustained partnerships across research, practice, and policy. Her program evaluations with Afghan and Syrian refugees are leading examples of systems-level work on mental health, resilience, and social cohesion in war-affected communities. She received the Lucy Mair Medal, awarded by the Royal Anthropology Institute, to honor excellence in the active recognition of human dignity. Panter-Brick has been a keynote speaker at the United Nations, the World Health Organization, and the World Bank. She has published ~170 peer-reviewed publications, coediting eight books (notably Pathways to Peace) and policy briefs on sustainable peacebuilding, fathers for peace and equity, religion and social justice, and resilience. Schooled in France and the UK, as well as in Nigeria and Zimbabwe, she took up a Junior Research Fellowship at Oxford and a Professorship in Anthropology at Durham University. At Yale, Panter-Brick directs the Global Health Studies Multidisciplinary Academic Program and the Program on Conflict, Resilience, and Health.
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Academic Achievements & Community Involvement
News
News
- December 21, 2023
Songs and words for hope: Raising voices of children and youth through music
- May 02, 2022
Snapshots
- December 19, 2021
Promoting Love and Peace Across Generations through Science and Global Partnerships
- June 05, 2019
New Video Series: Powers of Science and Practice Advance Real Hope for Raising Children of Peace