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Ombudsman: A Unique Role in Dispute Resolution

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University of Colorado Boulder

Ombudsman: A Unique Role in Dispute Resolution

Elizabeth Hill
Ken Skodacek

Instructors: Elizabeth Hill

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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
Beginner level

Recommended experience

5 weeks to complete
at 10 hours a week
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

What you'll learn

  • Identify the primary types of ombuds programs and how they differ across sectors.

  • Recognize when and how ombuds can help individuals and organizations navigate conflict.

  • Explain how ombuds address issues, surface patterns, and contribute to improved systems.

  • Reflect on the various skills, backgrounds, and perspectives that shape the ombuds field today.

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January 2026

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6 assignments

Taught in English

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There are 6 modules in this course

Welcome to the course! In this first module, you’ll embark on an exciting journey into the world of ombuds. You'll start by getting to know the course and how it operates. Then, you’ll dive into the rich history of the ombuds profession, exploring its origins and evolution. Whether you’re discovering the field for the first time or seeking to deepen your understanding, this first module uncovers the universal values and principles that shape the work of ombuds.

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6 videos5 readings1 assignment2 discussion prompts

Module 2 introduces you to ombuds that serve the public, which are sometimes described as classical or externally-facing ombuds. You will hear directly from ombuds serving in these roles, and you will read their reports and other valuable resources. These materials will help you to appreciate their diverse backgrounds and expertise as well as to understand how these programs address concerns brought to their attention, ultimately improving the effectiveness and efficiency of the organizations that provide services to the public. You will also learn about common practices in how they provide their services as well as some distinctions in the work that they do. Through presentations, fireside chats, and panel discussions, you’ll discover how these individuals and programs address challenges in local, state, and country-wide settings.

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14 videos23 readings1 assignment3 discussion prompts

Module 3 immerses you in the dynamic world of organizational ombuds, a model that plays a vital role in fostering healthy organizational cultures. By exploring its defining characteristics and pivotal functions, you’ll discover how these ombuds navigate challenges in diverse settings such as higher education, corporations, the government and more. You'll develop practical insights into how organizational ombuds help navigate conflicts and enhance organizational health - eluding to their transformative impact.

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29 videos11 readings1 assignment5 discussion prompts

Module 4 introduces you to ombuds that serve vulnerable populations and military families. These ombuds are sometimes referred to as advocates for these vulnerable individuals and groups, empowering them and giving them a voice to communicate concerns and effect changes to address those concerns. Similar to previous modules, you will hear directly from ombuds serving in these roles, and you will read their reports and other valuable resources. You will learn about the common concerns brought to their attention as well as the tools and methods that they use in their work. Through presentations, fireside chats, and panel discussions, you’ll discover how these ombuds serve and advocate for others, and you will also appreciate how ombuds might serve in other types of settings, such as mental health and correctional facilities.

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9 videos19 readings1 assignment3 discussion prompts

In Module 5, you’ll expand your understanding of the ombuds profession by exploring the diverse ways it is practiced around the world. A general landscape of ombuds practices in different parts of the world is presented and you'll learn about the ombuds programs specific to those regions. This module will also introduce you to the variety of ombuds associations that support the profession globally, highlighting their roles in shaping standards, advocacy, and professional development. By the end of this module, you'll have a broader perspective on how different cultural, legal, and organizational contexts influence the field.

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30 videos1 reading1 assignment6 discussion prompts

This final module is intentionally light. Earlier modules focused on understanding the ombuds field, including the principles, models, and role-specific practices that shape ombuds work in different contexts. Now, observe the work of ombuds at a higher, more general level. Rather than introducing substantial new content, this module brings together perspective, lived practice, and professional community across the ombuds field. The videos in this module offer context on how core ombuds principles show up in real-world, from establishing new programs to considering how ombuds leverage confidentiality in their roles. You will also hear how ombuds connect and collaborate, building communities to share insights and to serve as a resource to fellow ombuds and other dispute resolution professionals. This module invites you to move from structured learning to continued exploration through conversation and connection. There is nothing to master here, only an opportunity to appreciate what you have learned within a broader landscape. As you move through this final module, we encourage you to approach it with curiosity rather than urgency. The course concludes here, but the learning does not.

What's included

5 videos2 readings1 assignment

Instructors

Elizabeth Hill
University of Colorado Boulder
1 Course 3 learners
Ken Skodacek
University of Colorado Boulder
1 Course 3 learners

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