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Stephanie Lopez from Colombia participated in the "Forced Migration, Forced Displacements" Institute at BIARI. Stephanie’s work focuses on displacement due to the decades-long conflict in her home country, whom she says were exiled for their political beliefs.
Raz Weiner is from Israel, Palestine, and participated in the "Forced Population Displacement and the Making of the Modern World" Institute at BIARI. He talks about his unique way of combining research and practice.
Natalia Cidade from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and participated in the "Humanitarian Response and Post-Conflict Reconstruction' Institute at BIARI. Natalia realizes that shelters are just a small, technical element of a larger disaster-response equation and without effective policy, shelters are just a short-term solution.
A conversation with physician, epidemiologist, and public health researcher Diana Menya from Moi University in Eldoret, Kenya, School of Public Health. Diana participated in the "Climate Change" Institute at BIARI. She came to BIARI with a specific idea for a new community-based research project.
Tatah Lambed is from Cameroon and participated in the "Humanitarian Response and Post-Conflict Reconstruction" Institute at BIARI. Doctor, researcher, humanitarian response director, Tatah applied to come to BIARI despite a bit of initial skepticism about foregoing his work back home to travel and meet fellow scholars and practitioners.
This summer, Brown offered its second annual International Advanced Research Institutes (BIARI) to promising young scholars from emerging markets and the global South. BIARI is co-sponsored by Banco Santander through its Santander Universities Global Division.
The objective of the BIARI program is to provide a platform for promising young faculty from the Global South and emerging economies to engage in a high level and sustained intellectual and policy dialogue with leading scholars in their fields and each other. Institutes foster scholarly networks among young faculty, while providing them with an opportunity to develop their scholarship agendas.
The objective of the BIARI program is to provide a platform for promising young faculty from the Global South and emerging economies to engage in a high level and sustained intellectual and policy dialogue with leading scholars in their fields and each other. Institutes foster scholarly networks among young faculty, while providing them with an opportunity to develop their scholarship agendas.
The objective of the BIARI program is to provide a platform for promising young faculty from the Global South and emerging economies to engage in a high level and sustained intellectual and policy dialogue with leading scholars in their fields and each other. Institutes foster scholarly networks among young faculty, while providing them with an opportunity to develop their scholarship agendas.
The objective of the BIARI program is to provide a platform for promising young faculty from the Global South and emerging economies to engage in a high level and sustained intellectual and policy dialogue with leading scholars in their fields and each other. Institutes foster scholarly networks among young faculty, while providing them with an opportunity to develop their scholarship agendas.
The objective of the BIARI program is to provide a platform for promising young faculty from the Global South and emerging economies to engage in a high level and sustained intellectual and policy dialogue with leading scholars in their fields and each other. Institutes foster scholarly networks among young faculty, while providing them with an opportunity to develop their scholarship agendas.
The objective of the BIARI program is to provide a platform for promising young faculty from the Global South and emerging economies to engage in a high level and sustained intellectual and policy dialogue with leading scholars in their fields and each other. Institutes foster scholarly networks among young faculty, while providing them with an opportunity to develop their scholarship agendas.
The objective of the BIARI program is to provide a platform for promising young faculty from the Global South and emerging economies to engage in a high level and sustained intellectual and policy dialogue with leading scholars in their fields and each other. Institutes foster scholarly networks among young faculty, while providing them with an opportunity to develop their scholarship agendas.