Tanya Denckla Cobb enjoys teaching in several different capacities.
At the University of Virginia she teaches food system planning, group facilitation and directs graduate students on a variety of collaborative community projects.
For the National Preservation Institute she teaches a course in conflict resolution and negotiation tools for cultural resource managers.
For the Virginia Natural Resources Leadership Institute she serves as one of the core teaching faculty for conflict resolution and collaborative problem solving skills.
At the UVa Institute for Environmental Negotiation, where she serves as Associate Director, she designs and conducts customized training in negotiation, collaborative problem solving and community engagement.




