Molly Inman

Curriculum Vitae
Professional Bio
Molly Inman is a scholar-practitioner with over a decade of teaching experience and over two decades of international development experience, both focusing on violent conflict mitigation, democracy, human rights, and governance. She is currently an Assistant Teaching Professor and Semester in Washington Coordinator for Penn State. Prior to joining Penn State, she was the Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Director at the Center for Global Programs (CGP) at the American Bar Association. She has also worked with USAID as an implementing partner and directly in the USAID's Bureau for Conflict Prevention and Stabilization Office of Transition Initiatives. Dr. Inman has been teaching in Georgetown University's Conflict Resolution MA Program since 2014 and has served as a consultant in evaluation and research in over 20 countries. She holds a Ph.D. in international relations and comparative politics from the University of Maryland, an MA in democracy and human rights from the Universities of Sarajevo and Bologna, and a BA in foreign affairs and German from the University of Virginia.
Areas of Interest
- Comparative Politics
- Democratization
- International Relations
- Political Violence
- State Failure

