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https://www.refugeesintowns.org/

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Thank you for holding this session! Could you share some examples of the capstone projects of Human Security students?

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Hi! Thanks so much for taking out the time to host this session. My question is to Katy. What sort of courses are you taking and the kind of research you are doing in relation to human security from a queer perspective?

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For current students, can you talk a little about any research or internships that you are currently participating in?

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Good morning! Could you explain the application process for the Praxis journal?

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World Peace Foundation: https://sites.tufts.edu/ihs/

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Leir Institute for Human Security: https://sites.tufts.edu/ihs/

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Thank you for your time. What is the selection process to choose students for these research projects . Also Could you please share your experience, how to put class room learning in to field practice via research projects.

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Thanks to everyone for speaking today! Could professors or students share insight on courses available for students interested in shifting from the humanitarian implementation space into migration/immigration policy?

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Hello & thank you for this opportunity! Could you please tell me about RA position (recruitment system etc) at Leir Institute? Thank you!

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Thanks so much for your detailed explanation Katy and Professor Babbitt.

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Thanks a lot for hosting this wonderful event! I am also working in Myanmar (in Kachin state), and trying to think about a research topic in the meantime. May I ask Professor Jacobson, what I can do to better prepare for a research topic while I am still in the field?

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Thank you for the session. I am interested in climate security and international environmental cooperation. Is it possible for first-year MALD students to join the related project or research?

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Thank you for the opportunity to hear about the Human Security field and ask questions. I am wondering if you could share some examples of places where past HA students have interned?

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Thank you for organising this session! I have one question, is there any research on the technology and innovation for supporting and transforming humanitarian aid

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Hi Daron, could you please explain the kind of work you are expecting to do with the UNHRC. Understand that it is implementation related work, but could you explain a little bit of what day to day work would look like?

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What are the established tracks within the Human Security concentration? Thanks!

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Courses you might be interested in:Current Issues in Global Immigration Policy (Jacobsen)Forced Migration (Jacobsen)Climate and Migration (Jacobsen)Migration and Transnationalism in Latin America (Burgess)Gender, Culture and Conflict in Complex Humanitarian Emergencies (Mazurana)Demography and Security (Toft)International Law and Migration (Cerone)

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Thank you for the information about RA positions! I have another question: what is the size of classes on human security/migration?

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Thank you so much! For internships or opportunities at the UN, does an international student’s nationality affect their chances for a particular position?

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Jared's email response rate is incredible

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100%

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Completely agree with Paul!

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Dear Fletcher team, Thank you very much for your time and for sharing valuable suggestions. Very useful.

01:09:43
Thank you so much everyone!!!

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thanks a lot, everyone!

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Thank you so much for this amazing session!

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Thanks everyone! Congrats again on your admission!

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Thanks everyone!

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Thank you so much!!!

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Thank you very much!