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Schwartzberg Fellows

The Joseph E. Schwartzberg Workable World Trust Fellowships support outstanding students who are clearly committed to global governance.

Isaac Asante-Wusu

Isaac Asante-Wusu

Geography, Environment & Society
Ghana
Gray block M

Beverly Fok

Anthropology
Singapore
Snigdha Kumar

Snigdha Kumar

Sociology
India
Emily Springer

Emily Springer

Sociology
United States
Heather Wares

Heather Wares

History
South Africa
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      • Imagining Transnational Solidarities
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      • Bodies that Haunt: Rethinking the Political Economy of Death
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