Sarah Rose-Jensen, Ph.D.

Dr. Sarah R. Rose-Jensen is an Associate Professor of Global Affairs at AUPP. Prior to joining AUPP, she was a Professorial Lecturer in the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University. Dr. Rose-Jensen has also lectured in the Krieger School at Johns Hopkins University and the School for Professional and Extended Studies at American University in Washington DC.

Dr. Rose-Jensen’s research focuses on development and development-related conflicts in mainland Southeast Asia, particularly governance of shared river resources and cross-border effects of development. At AUPP, she teaches courses on gender and development, peace and conflict, research methods, and other courses in the Global Affairs program. Dr. Rose-Jensen completed a Fulbright in Cambodia in 2016, conducting research on successful resolution of development-related conflicts. Outside of her academic work, Dr. Rose-Jensen is a certified yoga teacher and long-time mindfulness and meditation practitioners.

  • Ph.D. and M.S. Conflict Analysis and Resolution – the Carter School of Peace and Conflict, George Mason University
  • B.A. English – the University of Mary Washington.