IGL Global Fellows
Students are encouraged to conduct original, policy-oriented research and projects that allow them to test their theories and assumptions on the ground....
Show MoreStudents are encouraged to conduct original, policy-oriented research and projects that allow them to test their theories and assumptions on the ground....
Show MoreAlison Bogy worked with the Truman National Security Project this summer in Washington DC
At his internship with Genesis and Gilgal Group, Bruce Ahirwe studied the impact of urban development on Rwandan communities.
Atrey Bhargava and Uzair Sattar worked in Pakistan this summer to understand the water crisis, the role India plays in it, and analyze the effectiveness of the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty between the two countries
Ben Cooper conducted research on Georgian-American relations under the Obama Administration in Tbilisi, Georgia
Olivia Ng traveled to Kenya to offer aid as a Community Health Worker
Rashi Rathi dedicated her summer of 2018 to researching whether a technological solution, specifically an e-commerce platform, can effectively bridge the inefficiencies in the Indian marketplace for menstrual health products.
Brianna Gates interned with the Office for Refugees and Immigrants in Boston where she worked with director Mary Truong (pictured above) and two other interns
Over the summer Benard Ngaruiya worked at the African Leadership University in Mauritius as an intern for the Strategic Operations team.
Fletcher student Kevin Dupont spent the summer conducting research into the corporate and security environments of the Arabian Gulf, with a particular focus on the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Qatar
Lionel Oh worked on the ALLIES Joint Research Project in Estonia where he examined the precarious relationship between NATO and Estonia’s national defense
Elmira Askerova went to Astana, Kazakhstan to work with a newly established social enterprise whose main goal is to create job opportunities for marginalized citizens like the disabled, single mothers and orphans.
With the Center for Agro-Ecology and Development (CAED), Caroline Hall Armstrong created website content for Women, Girls and Child Rights Program (WoGCRP) and formed a “shadow report”on behalf of CAED for the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women