Susan St. Ville
Director, International Peace Studies, Master of Global Affairs; Associate Teaching Professor

1110E Jenkins Nanovic Halls
University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, IN 46556
(574) 631-2628
sstvill1@nd.edu
Susan St. Ville
Director, International Peace Studies, Master of Global Affairs; Associate Teaching Professor
Expertise
Trauma healing; gender issues in war and peace; the psychological effects of violence; religion, spirituality, and conflict
At the Keough School
Susan St. Ville directs the concentration in international peace studies within the Master of Global Affairs program.
Courses
- Developing a Peacebuilding Practice (master of global affairs course for international peace studies concentration)
- Trauma and Peacebuilding (master of global affairs elective)
- Field Experience (master of global affairs)
Biography
Susan St. Ville has directed the master’s program in international peace Studies at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame since 2012.
St. Ville holds a PhD in systematic theology (1986) and a master’s degree in social work (2002) from the University of Chicago. Her research and clinical interests focus on trauma healing, gender issues in war and peace, and the psychological effects of violence.
At Notre Dame, St. Ville teaches Gender and Peace Studies and Trauma and Peacebuilding. She also has served as a lecturer in theology and coordinator of the university’s Gender Studies Program. She also has been a lecturer in social work at Saint Mary’s College.
St. Ville has conducted several training workshops internationally on trauma healing in post-conflict settings. Since 2002 she has worked as a clinician in the South Bend area, focusing on issues of sexual violence and trauma healing.
Her publications include Bodily Citations: Religionists Engage Judith Butler, co-edited with Ellen Armour (Columbia University Press, 2006), Transfigurations: Theology and the French Feminists, co-edited with C.W. Kim and Susan Simonaitis (Fortress Press, 1992) as well as articles in journals such as Concilium: International Journal of Theology and Criterion.