Student and Alumni Stories

Eric Miller (USA), M.A., Class of 2009

Eric Miller has just published his Master’s thesis under the title: The Inability of Peacekeeping to Address the Security Dilemma: A Case Study of the Rwandan-Congolese Security Dilemma and the United Nation’s Mission in the Congo (Lambert 2010).

His advisor, Professor Douglas Yates, comments: "Eric had been interested in the topic before ...

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Laura-Lee Smith (USA), M.A., Class of 2009

Laura-Lee Smith is interning at the US State Department in the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor in Washington D.C. Laura-Lee says "I am really picking up on how everything works. I have been in meetings with Secretary Clinton's deputies, and next week I am scheduled to attend two confirmation hearings and the main celebration for ...

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Karina Kloos (USA), M.A., class of 2006

Karina Kloos entered Stanford University in the fall 2009 to do a Ph.D. in Sociology.

Karina spent six months, prior to starting her doctoral studies, volunteering in Cambodia with PEPY, an educational NGO and social venture.

Karina recounts: "I was primarily  involved in supporting PEPY's educational and volunteer tours, mostly with volunteers from Dubai coming to ...

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Harold Bashor (USA), Ph.D. 2004

Dr. Harold Bashor is a professor at Franklin University, Columbus, Ohio. He teaches International Business and Global Issues in the Vantage MBA program.

Since he received his Doctoral degree from AGSIRD in 2004, Harold Bashor published his Ph.D. dissertation under the title The Moon Treaty Paradox (Xlibris Co. 2004) and received a Graduate Certificate in Air and ...

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Culver Van Der Jagt (USA), Ph.D., class of 2000

Culver Van Der Jagt passed the US Multistate Bar Exam in May, scoring in the top 2% of test takers across the country. He is now employed as an attorney with the law firm of Gutterman Griffiths in Denver, Colorado.

Culver uses diplomacy in negotiation and litigation and thanks AGS for equipping him to defend a position ...

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Charlotte Bennborn (Sweden), M.A., class of 2008

Charlotte Bennborn, M.A. 2008

Charlotte Bennborn has been appointed Delegate of the International Committee of the Red Cross in Geneva, an international organization whose humanitarian mission is to protect the lives and dignity of victims of war and internal violence and to provide them with assistance.
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Jennifer Grant (USA), M.A., class of 2008

Jennifer Grant, M.A. Class of 2008

Jennifer Grant is consulting at the United Nations World Food Program in Rome. She works as a Production Facilitator in the Communications and Public Policy Strategy Division. Her tasks include participating in the development of multi-media tools to ...

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James Wagamon (USA), M.A., class of 2006

James Wagamon, M.A. Class of 2006

James Wagamon works in Washington as a Senior Consultant with Booz Allen Hamilton, a consulting company specializing in strategy, operations, organization and change, information technology, systems engineering, and program management. Booz Allen Hamilton has 20,000 employees in 80 ...

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Kyra Levine (USA), M.A., class of 2007

Kyra Levine, M.A. 2007Kyra Levine has entered a doctoral program at the Université de la Sorbonne in Paris. Her area is socio-linguistics and German colonial history in Africa.

She says: "I am continuing my research on Tanzania, which was one of my cases in my AGS ...

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Sean Lee (Scotland, USA, France), class of 2003

Sean Lee, class of 2003Sean Lee is a Research Analyst at Morgan Stanley, London. Though his work revolves around balance sheets and cash flows, his AGS experience provided him with the capacity to view mergers and alliances on the international and political level, ...

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