Noam is Professor of Negotiation and Conflict Resolution at Creighton University School of Law and also Online Graduate Program Chair at the School's Werner Institute.
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Noam has authored many articles and book chapters on his research interests of negotiation pedagogy, trust and its role in dispute resolution, and negotiation and mediation processes conducted online.
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Noam has practiced as an attorney, negotiator, and mediator at his own Jerusalem-based firm. He has trained mediators for the Israeli court system as well as playing key roles in a number of community mediation programs. He has conducted hundreds of workshops on negotiation and conflict resolution for a broad range of private sector industries, governmental agencies, NGOs, universities and non-profits.
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Before joining the Creighton faculty, Prof. Ebner has had over a dozen years of experience teaching at universities around the world – in Israel, Turkey, Costa Rica and elsewhere. His most recent engagement in international education involved designing and teaching a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on negotiation, with over 2000 students enrolling from 87 countries.