This political science class investigates the ways technological developments shape strategic interactions between states, as well as between states and non-state armed actors.
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Emma Schwartz ’24, Naren Roy ’23, and Alexa Horkava ’22 are working with the Grupo de Apoyo Mutuo’s digital archives via a CPGC-sponsored fellowship in the Haverford library this summer.
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The political science and religion double major is a human resources intern at Facing History and Ourselves.
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Soha Saghir and Joseph Stein will spend the next year traveling the world in pursuit of independent research projects cultivated on a global scale thanks to the $36,000 award.
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Three Fords are part of a Bi-Co team of students spending their summer in Mexico City at two nonprofits that support people who have recently returned from or been deported by the U.S. The internship finds them teaching English classes, hosting movie nights, preparing meals, and organizing activists across the region.
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The double major in political science and music is extending her time abroad in England by interning for a London-based human-rights barrister.
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The political science major is pushing for justice for medical facilities harmed in the Syrian conflict as an intern at Physicians for Human Rights.
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Led by professors Anne Preston and Anita Isaacs, a team of Haverford students is working to combat misinformation about immigration and immigrants by collecting and sharing personal stories from migrants in Mexico about their immigration and deportation experiences.
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The political science and Spanish double major is the sole recipient of the University College Dublin Taught Master’s Program Award, which she’ll use to study philosophy and public affairs.
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In Belfast, Northern Ireland, the political science major is interning at the Center for the Study of Ethnic Conflict.
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The political science major is interning at the Unitarian Universalist United Nations Office, where she focuses on LGBTQ programming.
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Biddle is interning with the Huntingdon, PA-based newspaper The Huntingdon Daily News this summer.
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The political science major is putting the concepts he’s learned in his classes into practice as an intern in Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s office.
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The political science major is building on her interest in Philadelphia politics as an intern at the city’s only nonpartisan, good-government organization.
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The political science major is helping the Northern Virginia Capital Defender Office build defenses for clients facing the death penalty.