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2020 Internship Recipients

With the support of CES, 20 Harvard College students are embarking on virtual internships at 18 institutions across 13 countries this summer.


Chinaza Asiegbu (History, African Studies, 2022)


Maia Alberts (Undeclared, 2023) – Mostar Summer Youth Programme (MSYP) – Bosnia and Herzegovina

Lauren Anderson (Social Studies, European History, Politics and Societies, 2021) – U.S. Department of State, Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs – USA

Sophia Armenakas (Philosophy, Art, Film and Visual Studies, 2022) – Center for Hellenic Studies – Greece

Chinaza Asiegbu (History, African Studies, 2022) – United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) – France

Tobias Benn (Undeclared, 2023) – Goethe-Institut New York – USA


Michael Cheng (History, Mathematics, 2022)


Samantha Carrillo (Psychology, 2021) – The Loop – United Kingdom

Michael Cheng (History, Mathematics, 2022) – Institute for Policy Research, University of Bath – United Kingdom

Kyra Colbert (Government, 2021) – Centre for Applied Nonviolent Action and Strategies (CANVAS) – Serbia

Salomé Garnier (Government, Global Health and Health Policy, 2022) – Center for International Studies and Research, Sciences Po – France

Deni Hoxha (Economics, 2021) – Office of the Mayor of Tirana – Albania

Ali Jebari (Social Studies, 2022) – Vaughan Avocats – France


Kyra Colbert (Government, 2021)


Drin Krasniqi (Economics, Computer Science, 2022) – Kosovo Pension Savings Trust (KPST) – Kosovo

Tadhg Larabee (Philosophy, 2022) – Hot Press Magazine – Ireland

Nikita Lledo (Government, Anthropology, 2022) – Centre for Applied Nonviolent Action and Strategies (CANVAS) – Serbia

Aliénor Manteau (English & Philosophy, 2022) – Puy du Fou – France

Nidhi Patel (Government, Neuroscience, 2022) – Institute for Historical Justice and Reconciliation (IHJR) – The Netherlands

Ajay Sarma (Government, 2023) – Real Instituto Elcano – Spain

* Real Colegio Complutense Grant Recipient


Tobias Benn (Undeclared, 2023)


Raphaëlle Soffe (Social Studies, Public Economics, 2021)German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP) – Germany

Idil Tuysuzoglu (Government, Scandinavian Studies, 2021) – Timbro – Sweden

Jade Woods (Government, 2022) – Institute for Historical Justice and Reconciliation (IHJR) – The Netherlands

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