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International Policy Institute Arctic Fellows
The International Policy Institute (IPI), in the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies at the UW is dedicated to improving the transfer of research and expertise between higher education and the policy world in the area of global affairs. IPI Arctic Fellows examine key issues in the Arctic today and their relevance to international relations more broadly. (The IPI is funded by a grant from Carnegie Corporation of New York.)
International Policy Institute Arctic Fellows Blog Series
Spring Quarter IPI Arctic Fellows – In Spring Quarter 2017, the IPI Arctic Fellows are enrolled in a graduate course addressing Arctic Indigenous political mobilization and internationalism. At the end of the quarter the Fellows will present their projects at the June 2nd Polar Days held in the Walker Ames Room, Kane Hall.
IPI Arctic Lead
Nadine Fabbi
Director, Canadian Studies Center; Acting Assistant Professor
Michelle Koutnik
Department of Earth and Sciences, College of the Environment
Spring Quarter 2017 IPI Fellows
Rachel Blakeslee
MA, Marine and Environmental Affairs
Michael Brown
MA, International Studies
Valerie Cleland
MA, Marine and Environmental Affairs, Inuktitut
Amy Delo
MA, International Studies, French
Malina Dumas
JD, Law, Inuktitut
Katie Aspen Gavenus
MA, Education
Kate Griffith
MA, Applied International Studies
Ian Scott Hanna
MA, Marine and Environmental Affairs
Sita Kouhi
MA, Applied International Studies
Lucy Amelia Kruesel
MA, Education (Native education focus)
Marwa Maziad
PhD, Middle Eastern Studies
Jay-Kwon Park
MA, International Studies
Brandon Ray
MA, International Studies
David Rivera
MA, Marine and Environmental Affairs
Arfian Setiaji
LLM, Law in Sustainable International Development