Tufts European Horizons E-board

 

Guillaume Pailhoux

President

Guillaume Pailhoux is a third-year student from Paris, France, double-majoring in International Relations and Economics. As the founder of Tufts European Horizons, he is interested in creating a space for the discussion of European affairs at Tufts and give young people the opportunity to have a voice in the transatlantic relationship. He has been previously involved with the IGL by taking part in EPIIC and being a member of Tufts International Development Costa Rica. He is also involved in the larger European Horizons organization as the Director of US Chapters, where he oversees other European Horizons chapters across 26 universities in the United States. His interests include debating about politics, traveling, and ice hockey.

 


 

Julia Mioduska

Co-president

Julia Mioduska is a junior majoring in international relations and German, with a minor in Entrepreneurial Leadership Studies. During the summer, she interned with the Future Europe Initiative at the Atlantic Council in Washington, DC. At the Atlantic Council, she researched new developments in European politics and assisted with the curation of public events. Prior to college, she studied British and European politics at St. Edward’s Oxford. As a rising junior, she also interned at Schwarzkopf Junges Stiftung. This organization educates high school students about the European Union and about the importance of political participation. She is currently a TA for "Intro to Business Planning" and also works part-time at the Small Planet Institute.


 

Josefine Tijssen

Head of Marketing

Josefine Tijssen is a Junior studying Computer Science and International Relations, with a focus on systems and cyber security. Last summer, she interned for Akamai Technologies as a Security Engineer, and during the school year she works as a student Tech and Media assistant for the Institute for Global Leadership and is a teaching assistant for Comp40 in the Tufts CS department. She grew up in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and she is very excited to have a group such as European Horizons to discuss European affairs and issues with. She looks forward to delving deeper into problems that the EU is facing and hearing about the different perspectives of students. At Tufts, she is also involved with JumboCode, Tufts SEDS, and the European Students Association. In her spare time, she enjoys cooking weekly dinners with friends, playing D&D, and binge-watching classic movies.


 

Gabriel Perrin

Curriculum Coordinator

Gabriel Perrin is a junior majoring in Economics and International Relations. Originally from Paris with a Franco-Brazilian dual citizenship, he has since moved to London and now studies in the US. During the summer of 2018, Gabriel worked at the European Parliament as a parliamentary assistant to the former French Minister of the Interior, where he deepened his knowledge on the inner workings of the European Union. In 2019, he joined European Horizons because he felt it was the best club for developing his interests in both European culture and politics. His interests also include debating, traveling and horse riding.


 

Ana Paula Alburquerque

General Secretary

Originally from Goiás, Brazil, Ana Paula Albuquerque is a senior majoring in International Relations. As a granddaughter of a Portuguese citizen, she spent a significant time of her childhood living in the Portuguese Southern coast. Currently, she is a research assistant for the Portugal Mapping Team in the Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program at the University of Pennsylvania. She’s a passionate advocate for political parity through IGNITE National from which she has received a scholarship for the training of political campaign and advocacy in Washington, D.C. She plays an ambassador role for UNICEF that allows her to meet with government officials to discuss public policies related to international development, and the protection of victims of human trafficking. In European Horizons, Ana Paula hopes to bring active discussions that circle European presence in the international realm related but not limited to transnational migration, education, interdependence, women's health, and human rights.