Celebrating 20 years of global research
1986 | 1990 | 1991 | 1992 | 1993 | 1994 | 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008
Compilation of Research and Internships over the years (this represents
primarily on site research and internship projects, along with
several of the more unusual projects done throughout the years -- it
does not include standard research papers)
1985-1986
- Don Jennings '86, research on the hunger strikers in the Maze prison
for Padraig O'Malley's book Biting at the Graves, researched in Northern
Ireland
1989-1990
- Jeremy Harrington '91, "Counterinsurgency in the Philippines," researched
in the Philippines
- Jeremy Harrington '91, "Sam Cummings and the Small Arms Industry",
researched in Monaco
1990-1991
- Ramin Arani '92 and Jeremy Bohrer '93, "National Security Measures
in the Israeli Occupied Territories: Systemic Human Rights Violations
and Security Concerns", researched in Israel and the West Bank
- Mark Carrie '92, "Haiti Since Duvalier: The Impact of Duvalierism
on the Pursuit of Democratic Rule", researched in Haiti
- Mark Carrie '92, researcher on law and civil society for the Mothers
of the Plaza de Mayo, researched in Argentina
- Rob Daniels '91, "Contending with Past Human Right Violations and
Ethnic Schisms: Bulgaria and Czechoslovakia", researched in Bulgaria
and Czechoslovakia
- Rob Daniels '91 and Raluca Oncioiu F'92, internship at Freedom House
in New York City, researching the annual freedom report
- Keith Fitzgerald '91 and Brian O'Rourke '92, "Counterterrorism, Civil
Liberties, and the Use of Lethal Force in Northern Ireland", researched
in Northern Ireland
1991-1992
- Jaya Baloo '95, "Population Growth and the Environment in India",
researched in India
- Christy Barnes '92, Brian Kaplan '92, Ben Macklowe '92, Ann Riley '92,
United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (The Rio Earth
Summit), in Brazil
- John Horowitz '92 and Lauren Lovelace '92, "Economic Growth vs. Environmental
Security: The Future of Russia", researched in Russia
- Brian Kaplan '92, "People and the Planet" project, research for two-time
Pulitzer Prize-winning Boston Globe photojournalist Stan Grossfeld,
in US
- Mouna Khabbaz '92, "Water Scarcity, Population Growth, and the Nile
River", researched in Egypt
- Samia Kirmani '92 and Lara Staub '93, "Challenging 'Conservation
by Self-Determination': The Miskito Indians of Nicaragua", researched
in Nicaragua
- Katherine Langley '92 and Ann Riley '92, "The Colorado River Basin:
Water Scarcity and Water Security", researched in Colorado, US
- Kevin McCauley '92, "Spirits of Violence: An Experimental Perspective
on the Militarization of Zimbabwean Identity and the Reconstruction
of Memory in Southern Africa", researched in Zimbabwe
- Sol Nasisi '92, "Water in the Middle East: Technological and Economic
Alternatives", researched in Jordan and Israel
1992-1993 >>top
- John Mark Crowley '93, "Preparing for 1997: Democratic and Economic
Reforms in Hong Kong", researched in Hong Kong
- Sonja Lichtenstein '93, "Privatization in the New Czech Republic",
researched in The Czech Republic
1993-1994 >>top
- Karen Ahlborn '94 and Kate Konschnik '94, United Nations World Summit
for Social Development, the only two undergraduates to present their
research at the conference; their topics were "Nationalism and Separatism
in Northeast India" and "Exploring the Links between Human, Environmental,
and Political Security: A Case Study of the Tuareg in Mali", respectively,
presented in Stockholm
- Gregory Karpinski '95, "The Rise of Fundamentalism and the Prospects
for Civil Society", researched in Kuwait, Egypt, and Israel and the
West Bank
- Marc Kasanin '94, project on the virtual reconstruction of the Sarajevo
Library, working with Andras Reidlmayer, Curator, Fogg Museum, Harvard
- Maura Lynch F'95, "The Reunification of Families in Eastern
Europe after Civil Strife", researched in Georgia
1994-1995 >>top
- Jennifer Ahlfeldt '95, "In Light of Our Reflection", an interactive,
gallery juried exhibition of 40+ artists at the Tufts University
Art Gallery
- Maja Denic-Munk '95, "Marginalized Peoples in the Former Yugoslavia
Conflict: A Photographic Essay", researched in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Sean Love '95, "Volatile Stability: Democratic Elections in Kyrgyzstan"
(film documentary), researched and filmed in Kyrgyzstan
1995-1996 >>top
- Meghan Armistead '96 and Maria Kamin '97, "Liberation Theology and
The Chiapas Conflict", researched in Mexico
- Matt Cammack '96 "Reconstructing the Historical Record", researched
in Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Krista Desgranges '97, Micah Meisel '98, Kavita Pillay '97, "Possibilities
for Reconciliation: The Fate of Jerusalem", 1996, researched in Israel
and the West Bank
- Omer Hiziroglu '98, "Reconstructing Beirut: How the Past Influences
the Future", researched in Beirut
- Lucas Kello '99, "Political Disputes, Ethnicity, and Post-war Reconstruction",
researched in Bosnia Herzegovina
- David McNally '97, "After the 'Troubles': Restoring Civil Society
in Northern ireland", researched in Northern Ireland
- Delegation of six EPIIC students, 1996, United Nations Human Settlements
Conference, presentation of their original research and CD-Rom on "Beyond
Intolerance: Reconciliation and Reconstruction in Beirut, Belfast,
Jerusalem, and Sarajevo", in Istanbul, Turkey
1996-1997 >>top
- Aparna Basnyat '00 and Carolyn Hunt '00, "The Trafficking of Nepali
Girls and Women in the Brothels of India", researched in Nepal
- Elizabeth Chen '99, "Popular Culture and Democratization in China",
researched in China
- Allison Cohen '98, "Organizational Profiles: Key Right-Wing Legal
Institutions", a project for The Center for Democracy Studies, in US
- Goh Chin Lian '00, "Rural Election in the People's Republic of China",
researched in China
- Alexandra Haddad '97, "Demilitarization and Women's Health Issues",
researched in Costa Rica and Guatemala
- Anthony Lin '99, "Two Engines of the Chinese Reform Machine: Special
Economic Zones and Rural Enterprises", researched in China
- Courtney Reed '97, "One Country, Two Systems or One Country, One
System?", researched in Hong Kong
- Samar Shaheryar '99, "War Crimes and Women's Issues: Rape and Dilemmas
of the Witness Protection Program", researched at The Hague
- Serge Todorovich '97, "Refugees and the Dilemmas of Reconciliation",
researched in The Serb Republic
1997-1998 >>top
- Claire Knight '98, "Le Pen and the Campaign against Immigrants in
France, researched in France"
- Jesse Lainer '99, "Labor Migration and Citizenship Laws in the UAE",
researched in the United Arab Emirates
1998-1999 >>top
- Abisoye Babajide '00, and Danielle Lightburn, BU'00, participated
in a needs-assessment tour by KIND of NGO's that work with women
and youth, researched in Nigeria
- Sam Barzilay '00, Hyun Jung Choi '01, and Shorena Shaverdashvili '01, "Corporate
Crime and Corruption: The Caspian and Beyond", researched in Azerbaijan
- Ehren Brav '02, "The Media: Fanning the Flames of Ethnic Hatred",
researched in Bosnia Herzegovina
- Kristen Cibelli '99 and Tamy Guberek '02, "Justice Unknown, Justice
Unsatisfied? Bosnia NGOs Speak about the International Criminal Tribunal
for the Former Yugoslavia" (they interviewed 54 NGOs in Bosnia-Herzegovina
and Croatia about the ICTY and about the proposed truth and reconciliation
commission and organized a conference at the University of Sarajevo
on their findings; their report is currently being used as a foundation
for outreach to the community in Sierra Leone as that country begins
its truth and reconciliation process; http://www.epiic.com/class/justicereport.pdf),
researched in Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Arum Han '01 and Keiko Nakano '01, "The Legacy of War Crimes and
the Potential for Reconciliation", researched in Japan and South Korea
- Julie Leimbach '00, "Truth and Reconciliation: The Witnesses in the
Western Cape Truth and Reconciliation Amnesty Hearings", researched
in South Africa
- Harris Rashid '00 and Hyun Jung "Jo" Choi '01, "The Indonesian General
Elections and Corruption", researched in Indonesia
1999-2000 >>top
- Claudia Asch '01, 2000 Humanity in Action Fellow, researched in The
Netherlands
- Ariunna Batbold F'01, 2000, internship at The Stock Exchange of Hong
Kong, researching the regulatory foundation for internet securities
trading in the US, in Hong Kong
- Nicole Bores '02, internship with T.E.A.M. (The Exceptional Athlete
Matters) USA, preparing updates and curricula for the Ride Across America
- Ehren Brav '02, "The Media and Conflict in the Middle East", researched
in Israel and the West Bank
- Ehren Brav '02, Humanity in Action Fellow, researched in Denmark
- Julie Leimbach '00, 2000 Leonard Silk-EPIIC Fellow, International
Consortium for Investigative Journalists, Washington, DC
- Lauren Pinkus '00, participated in the International Olympic Committee
Conference on Women in Sport, documented proceedings and presented
a summary during the conference, in Paris
- Maria Speridakos '01, internship with Cable & Wireless HKT,
researching the role of venture capital and incubation fund activities
for China/Hong Kong high-tech business transformation, in Hong Kong
2000-2001 >>top
- Aditi Banerjee'02, internships with the Human Rights Program at the
Harvard Law School, researching minority rights and conflict resolution
in North and South Kivu in the Democratic Republic of Congo, for the
Bellagio Conference
- David Chang '01, internship with The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking
Corporation, researching banking distribution in Singapore, in Hong
Kong
- Michael Conte '02 and Peter Mayer '00, internships with NBC Sports
at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, in Australia
- Daniel Elman '01, internship at Internet PRO Limited, researching
new venture opportunities of high business value in the Asia internet
arena, performing feasibility studies and market analysis, in Hong
Kong
- Kenneth Fan '01, internship with the Information Technology and
Broadcasting Bureau of the Government of Hong Kong SAR, on researching
the new Cyberport and identifying which universities and research
institutions Hong Kong's new Cyberport should target, in Hong Kong
- Alison Fleisher '01, internship at Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising,
researching and analyzing consumer behavior, motivation, and decision-making
processes, in Hong Kong
- Mark Goldberg '02, Humanity in Action Fellow, "Grassroots and Government
Initiatives in the Community of Slotervaat/Overtoomse Veld", researched
in The Netherlands
- Tami Guberek '02, 2001 Leonard Silk-EPIIC Fellow, International Consortium
for Investigative Journalists
- Kelly Knee '01, internship with the Environment and Food Bureau
of the Government of Hong Kong SAR, creating a pilot environment
sustainability index, in Hong Kong
- Amy Kumpel '01, internship at Johnson Electric, conducting a risk
analysis of a newly formed joint venture using the software package "@RISK4.0",
in Hong Kong
- Lisa Lake '01, internship at Time Asia, Inc., researching marketing
and new media, in Hong Kong
- Sarah Leistikow '03, internship, Center for Law, Culture, and Difference
at Northeastern University School of Law, researching racial profiling
and creating a web site
- Melisa Onel '02, "Voices of Change: Turkey and Civilian Participation
in Change", an ethnographic study of ethnicity and self-determination,
researched in Turkey
- Christopher Panagos '01, internship at OOCL/Cargo System, researching
and analyzing third party logistics, in Hong Kong
- Sarada Peri '01, internship with the Hong Kong Housing Authority,
researching space allocation standards for public rental housing
in sustaining a healthy living in Hong Kong, in Hong Kong
- Sam Schwartz '01, Aditi Banerjee '02, and Mimi Feldman '01, "Putting
the Burundian Civil War in Context (1994-present): Supplement to Breaking
the Codes ", working with Nieman Fellow and filmmaker Bryan Rich
- Shorena Shaverdashvili '01, "The Condition of Chechen Refugees",
researched in Georgia
- Natica Smith '03, worked with Dr. Patrick Ball of the American Academy
for the Advancement of Science on designing and cross-referencing databases
to study death squads in Guatemala and El Salvador, in Washington,
DC
- Adrian Wilairat '01 Humanity in Action Fellow, "The Clash of Values",
researched in Denmark
2001-2002 >>top
- Taliser Avery '02, internship with Russell Reynolds Associates,
researching and coordinating the company's practice sectors, e.g.
financial services, industrial, China, etc, in Hong Kong
- Sam Abrams '05, Joseph Gulezian '05, and Pon Souvannesong '05, project
with Builders for Peace, in Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Stephanie Albin '05, internship in the Emergency Room of Lenox Hospital
in New York City, assisted with a Post-9/11 Trauma Study
- Bernie Bazile '02, internship with the Education and Manpower Bureau of
the Government of Hong Kong SAR, conducting and education assessment,
in Hong Kong
- Nicole Bores '02, "Assessing the Impacts of Outsiders on Community
Empowerment: Water Source Protection in Rural Uganda", researched in
Uganda
- Ehren Brav '02, internship with Tradelink Electronic Commerce Limited,
analyzing how all aspects of trade between Hong Kong, Singapore,
Korea, the Mainland and Taiwan can be put online, in Hong Kong
- Alexander Busse '04 and Sean Young '04, "Housing and Sustainable
Development in South Africa: An Examination of Informal Settlements
in the Greater Johannesburg Area", researched in South Africa
- Alex Busse '04, "Civil Society and the Peace Process: Sri Lanka Looks
to the Future", researched in Sri Lanka
- Meghan Carleton '02, internship at Education and Manpower Bureau
of the Government of Hong Kong SAR, researching on how to promote
the professionalism of teachers in Hong Kong, in Hong Kong
- Jaime Carlson '02, "Migrating for Work: Globalization and Labor",
researched in Thailand
- Christina Chan '02, internships with the Hong Kong Trade Development
Council, researching how to exploit the TDC's portal's market share
in China, in Hong Kong
- Sarah Dalglish '05, internship at the National Security Archive,
compiling a chronology of Caspian Sea energy issues as a foundation
for the Archive to make FOIA requests, in Washington, DC
- Jana Frey '02, "The Plight of Afghan Refugees in Pakistan", researched
in Pakistan
- Joan Hamory, 02, internship with Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing
Ltd., researching new cash market investment products traded on major
overseas stock exchanges, in Hong Kong
- Grace Hollister '02 and Kelly Morrison '02, "Senegalese Women and
Microcredit: The Search for a Suitable Solution", researched in Senegal
- Yeechin Karen Huang '02, internship, Crown Worldwide Industries,
conducting a global assessment of Crown's training practices and
assisting in the creation of two on-line courses, in Hong Kong
- Caroline Kelly '02, 2002 Humanity in Action Fellow, researched in
Germany
- Jared Levant '02, "Pharoah's Legacy: The Nature of Conflict in Modern
Egypt", researched in Egypt
- Anne O'Loughlin '02, "Occupational Hazard? The Life of the Migrant
Worker in Taiwan", researched in Taiwan
- Alexander Parachini '05, "Racism and the New Right in America", research
directed by MacArthur Fellow Leonard Zeskind
- Ingrid Rasmussen '03, "Turkish Immigrants and Citizenship in Italy
and Germany: Religion and Education", research conducted at the Max
Planck Institute for Human Development and Antonio Amedus Institute
for Democracy in Berlin, Germany
- Tristan Reed '02, internship with the Hong Kong Jockey Club, conducting
an evaluation of the health plan that the Hong Kong Jockey Club offers
to its employees, in Hong Kong
- Jacob Silberberg '02, internship at Grey Asia Advertising, researching
the youth market in Hong Kong, in Hong Kong
- Anoop Swaminath '02, internship with the Home Affairs Bureau of
the Government of Hong Kong SAR, on the feasibility of legal betting
on soccer, in Hong Kong
- David Tran '02, internships with ebiz incubation Co. Ltd., assessing
the
- deal flow management process, in Hong Kong
- Anthony Wan '02, internships with OOCL, analyzing third party logistical
operations for Cargo System, in Hong Kong
- Sean Young '04, 2002 Leonard Silk-EPIIC Fellow, International Consortium
for Investigative Journalists
- Thomas Zanios '02, internship with the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking
Corporation, researching delivery channels for financial services
and their impact on bank strategies, in Hong Kong
- EPIIC Class, 2002, prepared briefing papers on critical aspects of
global inequities for the director of the Strategic Policy Unit for
the Secretary-General of the United Nations
2002-2003 >>top
- Rana Abdul-Aziz '03, internship with Crown Worldwide Industries,
preparing an online course for Motorola, in Hong Kong
- Lana Asfour '03, internship with Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing,
Ltd., reviewing China's securities market and preparing a CD-Rom
guide, in Hong Kong
- Robina Bhasin '03 and Vicky Hartanto '03, "U.S.-Mexico Border:
Identity, Immigration, and Human Right", on the U.S.-Mexico
border from Texas to California
- Rachel Brandenburg '05, "Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Resolution",
in Israel
- Kate Burns '05, "Corsican Identity: Claims for Sovereignty",
in Corsica
- Alexander Busse '04, internship with the Club of Madrid, in Spain
- Nicholas Chaset '05,"East Timor: Nation-building and the Repatriation
of Refugees", in East Timor
- Veronica Chouinard '03 and Valerie Rock '03, internships with Leadership
21--Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups, designing a youth leadership
training program and researching youth unemployment in Hong Kong,
in Hong Kong
- Andrew Coombs '03, internship with OOCL, researching e-application
to human resources, in Hong Kong
- Frances Dixon '06 and Jeremy Sueker '06, "Famine as a Political
Tool", in Zimbabwe
- Elizabeth Ehrlich '03, internship with OOCL, researching value
creation through efficient supply chain management, in Hong Kong
- Elana Eisen-Markowitz '06, Jenna Sirkin '04, and Sonia Weiss-Pick
'06, "Sovereignty and Free Choice: A Study of the Relationship
between Internal and External Governmental and Non Governmental Organizations
and Reproductive Health Policy in Mexico", in Mexico
- Carolyn Florey '03, internship with the Tourism Commission of the
Government of Hong Kong SAR, monitoring the training/human
resource needs and product marketing in Hong Kong and in the region
for Hong Kong Disneyland, in Hong Kong
- Shai Gruber '06, "The Future of Jerusalem", in Israel
- Alia Hamid '04, "Statelessness and Sovereignty: The Status
of Palestinians in Lebanon", in Lebanon
- Ben Harburg '06, internship with Elkarri, the Basque Region
- Ben Harburg '06, internship with the International Criminal Tribunal
for the Former Yugoslavia, in The Hague
- Elliot Hirshon '05 and Kari McIntyre '06, "The Australian
Project: Understanding the Complexities Surrounding Asylum Policies
and National Security", in Australia
- Joe Jaffe '05 and Leah Rogers '05, "Trafficking of Women and
Girls in Thailand: Would the Intervention of International Authorities
and Morality Violate Thai Sovereignty?", in Thailand
- John Rogers Maxwell '03, "The Process of Government Decentralization
and its Impact on the Culture, the Economy, and the People of Peru",
in Peru
- Sara Mohammadi '03, internship with Pacific Century CyberWorks,
researching the telecom industry in Asia, in Hong Kong
- Craig Perkins '03, internship with Tradelink Electronic Commerce,
Ltd., conducting research on Commercial Certification Authorities
(CA) and related operations worldwide, in Hong Kong
- Sarah Sandison '02, internship with the Education and Manpower
Bureau of the Government of Hong Kong SAR, formulating performance
indicators for measuring quality of teaching and student outcome
of the higher education sector in Hong Kong, in Hong Kong
- Lindsay Spiegelberg '03, internship with Grey Worldwide, researching
the credit card market and identifying meaningful opportunities for
Dao Hang Bank, one of the top credit card houses in Hong Kong
- Uyen Tang '03, internship with the Tourism Commission of the Government
of Hong Kong SAR, researching how Hong Kong might use the internet
to promote inbound and outbound tourism with reference to local and
overseas experiences and the related internet initiatives in place
launched by the government and related organizations, in Hong Kong
- Elaine Wang '03, internship with Tradelink Electronic Commerce,
Ltd., designing and developing an online training package for the
online domain name disputes service, in Hong Kong
- Delegation of 22 students, 2002, United Nations Summit on Sustainable
Development, in Johannesburg, South Africa
2003-2004 >>top
- Sarah Arkin '06, Tiffany Chen '06, and Ana Martinez '05, "U.S. Aid
and International Policies on Refugees and IDPs in Uganda", in Uganda
- Laura Arriaza '06, "Transitional Justice in Guatemala and the Role
of the U.S.", in Guatemala
- Vera Belitsky '07 and Sarah Newton '07, "U.S. Aid and Public Health
in Russia", in Russia
- Lisa BonoCorredor '04 and Erica Levine '04, "USAID and Women's Policies",
in Morocco
- Rachel Brandenburg '05 and Adrienne van Nieuwenhuizen '07, International
Institute for Mediation and Conflict Resolution Conference on the Middle
East, in Cyprus
- Justin Carlson '06 and Laura Reed '06, "Government Policies and the
Development of the Biotechnology Industry", in Malaysia and Singapore
- Boryana Damyanova '06 and Thomas Singer '06, "The Cultural Impact
of American Multinational Corporations", in the United Arab Emirates
- EarthTrain, three undergraduates, public service and research on
sustainable development, in Panama
- Matthew Edmundson '05, "The Immigration of the Somali Bantus from
the Kauma Refugee Camp to the U.S.", in Kenya
- John Francis '04, Tsega Menelik '05, and Ajaita Shah '06, "The Impact
of the EU Rapid Reaction Force", in Belgium and France
- Joanna Friedman '04, Negar Razavi '06, and Esra Yalcinalp '04, public
service with Builders for Peace in Bosnia, in Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Ben Harburg '06, internship with the Conference on the Future of
Kosovo, in Austria
- Claudine Iliev '06, William Lange '06, and Guergana Petkova '06, "Bulgaria's
Accession to NATO", in Bulgaria
- Iran Dialogue Initiative, five undergraduate and five graduate students,
cultural trip, in Iran
- Jonathan Lautze F'05, "Water Scarcity and Access", in Israel and
the West Bank
- New Initiative for Middle East Peace (NIMEP), 11 undergraduates,
fact-finding trip to Israel and the West Bank
- Ajaita Shah '06, International Institute for Mediation and Conflict
Resolution Conference, in The Hague
- Aliyah Shahid '06, "U.S.-South Korea Security Relations", in South
Korea
- Jeremy Sueker '06, "AIDS Policies and NGO's in South Africa, in South
Africa
- Thirteen TILIP students at various internships in Hong Kong
- Tufts International and Intercultural Learning through Experience
and Service (TIILES), 12 undergraduates, public service initiative
on sustainable development, in Nicaragua
2004-2005 >>top
2005-2006 >>top
- Jessica Anderson '08, "The Ghanaian Domestic Violence Bill: Empowering
Women and Reducing the Spread of HIV/AIDS"
- Manka Angwafo '07, Jessie Berlin '08, Nicky Gortzounian '08, Trevanna
Grenfell '06 and Nicki Sobecki '08, "The Amahoro Project: Obstacles
and Advances in Rwandan Reconstruction"
- Sarah Arkin '06, "Child Soldiers in Northern Uganda" in
Uganda
- Laura Arriaza '05, Elizabeth Neuffer Memorial Fellowship,
Center for Public Integrity in Washington, DC
- Mauricio Artinano '06, Sebastian Chaskel '07, Pedro Echavarria
'09, Cynthia Medina '07, Andrea Petersen '06, and Molly Runyon F'06, "Lessons
Learned from Regional Peace-Building: The Experience of the Central
American Peace Process"
- Meena Bhasin '06 and Barbara Magid '06, "The Ban on the Headscarf:
The Turkish Controversy" in Turkey
- Julia Clark '06, Arlyn Escalante '06, and Daphne LaBua '06,"Contemporary
Issues of Immigration in Spain"
- Student Delegation to the "The Fear of the Other in the Arab-Israeli
Conflict" Conference in London
- Elana Eisen-Markowitz '06, "Making Space for Redefinition:
Sites of Public Memory during Self-Conscious Periods of Social and
Political Transition in the United States and South Africa"
- Nora Elmarzouky '06, "Beyond the Media Lense: Discourse on the
Egyptian Street" in Egypt
- EXPOSURE students "Thirty Years after The Dirty War" in Argentina
- EXPOSURE students "Gun Violence Workshop" in Philadelphia
- Rachel Greenspan '08, "Post-Dictatorship Education and Historical
Memory" in Argentina
- Lauren Kari '08, "Counterterrorism and the US - Philippine Relationship" in
the Philippines
- Jason Lau '07, internship with HKSAR Tourism Commission working
to determine the proper reuse of overseas heritage buildings and
the promotion of cultural heritage on Lantau Island in Hong Kong
- Peter Maher '07 and Jaclyn Silbermann '08, "The Palestinian
Condition: Governance and Power"
- Sonia Mak '06, internship
with Crown Worldwide, designing a survey to determine the rewards
and retirement plans for the APAC Management Services Group offices
in Hong Kong
- Emily Mangone '06, "The Social Impact of the 1992-1995 War on Bosnian
University Students" in Bosnia
- Trevor Martin '08, Julian Roberts '08, and Justin St. Cyr '07, "Silencing
Justice" in Colombia
- Amara Nickerson '06, "Guatemalan Model Villages: "Military
Humanism" and the Destruction of Social Fabric" in Guatemala
- New Initiative for Middle East Peace (NIMEP) students, "Fact-Finding
Mission: Turkey" in Turkey
- Yuichiro Okutsu '07, internship with CSL, Create a Simple
Life, analyzing potential 3G customers within the One2Free customer
base in Hong Kong
- Odmaa Otgonbileg '06, internship with the Hong Kong
Stock Exchange analyzing GEM companies and Chinese mainland companies
in Hong Kong
- Andrew Savini '07, internship with Hongkong and Shanghai
Banking Company, creating calling scripts for telemarketers and
making presentations between departments to facilitate understanding
on a new product launch in Hong Kong
- Ajaita Shah '06,"Energy Security in South Asia: Complex Interdependence
of Natural Resources - India and Pakistan's Shift to Compromise"
- Gouchlien Taing '06, internship with HKSAR
Environment, Transport and Works Bureau, analyzing traffic patterns
in Hong Kong
- WU Xiaozheng '10, internship with Morgan Stanley, exploring
currently untapped investment opportunities in Hong Kong
- Elizabeth Yates '08, "The Practice of Trokosi in Ghana: Addressing
the System of Ritualized Slavery in the Context of a Developing Nation's
Internal Struggle between the Forces of Modernization and Traditionalist
Culture"
2006-2007 >>top
- Raoul Alwani '10, "Hindu Sindhis & Global Governance" in India
- Sade Champbell '07, Anamaria Vizcaino '07, "Violence & Instability: Las Maras" in Guatemala
- Christine Ash, M.S. Environmental Engineering '09, "Feasibility of Building Raised Flood-Proof Platforms to Protect and to Improve the Quality of Life of Rural Villagers in Assam, India During Seasonal Flooding of the Brahmaputra River" in India
- Matan Chorev Fletcher '07, Tufts '05, "Iraqi Kurdistan: Internal Dynamics and Statecraft of a Semistate" in Iraqi Kurdistan
- Monica Clavijo '07, "US Colombia Relations at a Crossroads: the Free Trade Agreement" in Colombia
- Katherine Conway-Gaffney '07, Perceptions of the Ugandan Peace
Process by Adults Currently Living in IDP Camps" in Uganda
- Meghan Fenzel '07, "The Grass is Never Greener in the Banlieues: Marginalization and its Repercussions for Muslim Immigrants" in France
- Hirut Fassil '07, "The Influence of Haitian Immigrants on the achievement of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals in the Dominican Republic"
- Shoshana Grossman-Crist '07, "Changing Migration Trends and a Changing Community: Herradura, Costa Rica"
- Glen Gullickson '07, Martin Kielmanowicz '07, Peter Olivier '07, "Class Polarization and the Future of Venezuelan Democracy" in Venezuela
- Elizabeth Hammond '07, "The Long-term Psychological Effects of Trauma and the Recovering Mental Health System of Bosnia-Herzegovina"
- Samuel James '09, "Lagos, Nigeria: The Megacity Crisis" in Nigeria
- Maya Karwande '09, "Domestic War Crime Prosecutions in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Perceptions of Justice and International Involvement" in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Zach Landau '07, "U.S. - India Nuclear Agreement: Proliferation or Partnership?" in India
- Aliza Lailari '09, "Construction of Identity in the Megacity: Lagos, Nigeria"
- Adam Levy '08 "Kosovo: The Lasting Legacy of the International Community" in Kosovo
- Matthew Malinowski '07, "NGOs and Grassroots Governance in Rio de Janeiro's Favelas" in Brazil
- Anaheta Metghalchi '07, "Indian Energy Security: The Future of International Gas Pipelines" in India
- David Mou '10, "Asia's Elephant. India's Economic Development: Peace, Poverty, and its Failures" in India
- Philip Moss '07, "Flight From Kosovo: Refugees, IDP's and the UNHCR's response in the Former Yugoslavia" in Serbia, Kosovo and the Republic of Macedonia
- Padden Murphy '09, "Slaying the Dragon in Africa: An Analysis of U.S. Foreign Policy Interests in Nigeria Vis-à-vis China" in
- Nigeria
New Initiative for Middle East Peace (NIMEP) delegation "Fact Finding Mission: Lebanon"
- Ronak Parikh '07, "An Evaluation of the Detrimental Effects of Isolation and Seasonal Flooding of the Brahmaputra River on the Health of Rural Migrant Bihari Communities Living on River Islands in the Northeastern Indian State of Assam and the Subsequent Response of the Public and Private Sector in Alleviating Those Effects" in India
- MacKenzie Rawcliffe '07, "Edge of Definition: Kenya, the Maasai, the UN and the Land Rights Debate" in Kenya
- Shanti Sattler '07, "Hoping for a Better Tomorrow: The Story of War-Affected Youth in Northern Uganda" in Uganda
- Nina Scheinman '08, "Sierra Leonean Women: A Post Conflict Needs Assessment" in Sierra Leone
- Nathan Stopper '07, "The Indian Paradigm of Foreign Policy" in India
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- The Impact of Western-Driven Aid Courtney Morrissey in Bolivia
- The 2008 Beijing Olympics: The Impact on the City, Transportation and the Poor Adam White China
- Oligarchies and Poverty in Guatemala Hannah Flamm, Rachel Brown, Julia Silberman, Kelsi Stine Guatemala
- Haiti Assessment Sabina Carlson, Helaina Stein, Valerie Schenkman Haiti
- How are the economic opportunities provided by microfinance institutions improving clients’/families’ health statuses in Calcutta’s slums, if at all? Piyali Kundu India
- The Role of NGOs in Primary and Secondary Education in India Hena Kapadia India
- The Impact of Microfinance on Health Care in Calcutta Aly Pittman India
- The Economic Disparities between Israeli and Arab Communities within Israel Hana Agha Israel
- Inequality in Israel Jessica Herrmann, Laura Kaplan Israel
- Movement Restrictions and Settlement Expansion in the West Bank: A Case for Structural Violence? JJ Emru Israel/West Bank
- Challenges of Long-Distance Humanitarian Coordination for Operations in Iraq Monica Camacho Jordan
- BUILD Nicaragua Diego Villalobos et al Nicaragua
- Area Boys: Poverty, Corruption and Gang Culture in Lagos, Nigeria Sam James Nigeria
- Water Access and Its Impact in Lima, Peru Danny Negless Peru
- The Impact of cultural practices and local governance structure on the implementation and maintainance of sustainable water projects in rural Peru Jessica Bidgood Peru
- Syria Fact-Fining Trip: NIMEP Jacki Silberman, Monica Camacho, Elien Becque, Ethan Corbin, Ben Filippo, David Mou, Vicky Gilbert, James Kennedy, Mohammed al-Ghanim, Khaled al-Sharikh Syria
- ESI Trip: Renewable Energy in the United Arab Emirates Alex Wright, Jesse Gossett, Daniel Enking, Renee Birenbaum, David Mou, Jake Mandel, Jared Rodriguez, Jayson Uppal winter UAE
- Transitional Justice and Economic Development: A Case Study of Uganda Rachel Bergenfield, Natalie Parke and Jessica Anderson Uganda (Gulu Town)
- Culture of Poverty in the US Erin Baldassari US
- Poverty and Education in the US: Is there a Role for Private Schools? Rachel Wenger US
- Rural Inequality in the United States Sam duPont, Adam Levy US