University of Notre Dame
Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies

Collaborators

The Legacy Project is the product of collaboration between the Colombian Truth Commission and the University of Notre Dame’s Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, Lucy Family Institute for Data and Society, and Clingen Family Center for the Study of Modern Ireland.

Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies

Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies

The University of Notre Dame’s Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, part of the Keough School of Global Affairs, is one of the world’s leading centers for the study of the causes of violent conflict and strategies for sustainable peace. Kroc Institute faculty, fellows, and students conduct interdisciplinary research on a wide range of topics related to peace and social justice.

Lucy Family Institute for Data & Society

Lucy Family Institute for Data & Society

The Lucy Family Institute enables positive impact on society and individual lives through innovative domain-informed and data-driven methods and applications. It brings to the University of Notre Dame expertise in data science, AI, data engineering, computing, applications, and methods. The Institute also brings forth core societal expertise in areas of human and global development, poverty, peace accords, and ethics studies.

Kellogg Institute for International Studies

Kellogg Institute for International Studies

The Kellogg Institute for International Studies brings the best of interdisciplinary inquiry to bear on research themes relevant to contemporary societies around the world, especially democracy and human development. It is a constitutive unit of the University of Notre Dame’s Keough School of Global Affairs.

Clingen Family Center for the Study of Modern Ireland

Clingen Family Center for the Study of Modern Ireland

The Clingen Family Center expands the study of Ireland and its place in the modern world. It supports faculty at Notre Dame, faculty exchanges, postdoctoral and graduate fellowships, and student summer internships in Ireland and advances global peacebuilding by sharing lessons learned from Ireland’s Good Friday Agreement.

The Legacy Project is made possible with the support from Humanity United and Notre Dame Research.