
Natalie Dupuis
Assistant Professor | Faculty staff
E-mail : ndupuis@ustpaul.ca
Office : GIG 333
Natalie Dupuis began her ADR career working for the CCTS, Canada’s telecommunications’ ombuds office and moved toward interpersonal conflict resolution practices in the community with Community Conflict Resolution Ottawa (CCRO) and the workplace with Canada’s federal public service.
Natalie is a practicing mediator trained in the insight mediation model (Carleton University) and has explored other relational mediation models in theory and practice in addition to conflict coaching, group intervention strategies and techniques, and adult education and training development in the conflict management field.
Natalie also served as a part-time instructor in Saint Paul University’s Conflict Studies program (2017-2025), teaching courses on practical conflict resolution skills and coaching circles, and joined the university’s teaching corps in July 2025.
Doctor of Philosophy, Conflict Studies (Saint Paul University, Ottawa, 2026)
Graduate Diploma, Conflict Resolution (Carleton University, Ottawa, 2014)
Master of Arts, Conflict Studies (Saint Paul University, Ottawa, 2009)
Bachelor of Social Sciences, Political Science (conc. Global Studies) (University of Ottawa, Ottawa, 2005)
Conflict studies; Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR); interpersonal conflict resolution; mediation theory and practice; reflexivity in conflict resolution practice; conflict coaching practices; dialogue theory and practice; nonviolent communication