GDP Center Announces 2019 Summer in the Field Fellows

The Global Development Policy (GDP) Center, an affiliated center of the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, announced their Summer in the Field Research Fellows for 2019 — including one Pardee School student. 

The GDP Center Summer in the Field Research Fellows receive stipends to participate in internship opportunities and field research related to the mission of the GDP Center to advance policy-oriented research for financial stability, human well-being, and environmental sustainability across the globe.

This year, the GDP Center’s Summer in the Field Fellows represent three different schools across Boston University: the School of Public Health (SPH), the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies and two departments within the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GRS) – the Department of Sociology and the Department of Political Science. The GDP Center strives to support interdisciplinary research and partner with students, faculty, & staff across schools and disciplines to provide opportunities for experiential learning.

Each fellow has a unique area of research focused on a topical area for the GDP Center: Amelia Dangerfield’s field research aims to evaluate contraceptive decision-making in Lilongwe, Malawi; Emily Hammel’s role as a field representative for Saha Global addresses environmental sustainability issues in Northern Ghana;  Jonathan Shaffer’s pilot fieldwork in collaboration with Partners in Health aims to study expansion of clinical care for noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) in Kono District, Sierra Leone; Hiwote Solomon’s project with Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) supports the establishment of the Africa CDC Institute for Workforce Development in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; Kehan Wang’s research tracks the development of China’s automobile industry in different regions throughout China, and Zeying Wu’s research at the Asian Reading Room of the Library of Congress in Washington D.C and field research in Shenzen, China focuses on Japanese public opinion on trade conflicts in the early 1980s. 

The 2019 Summer in the Field Fellows will present their experiences and research at the GDP Center this fall.

The GDP Center is a university-wide research center in partnership with the Office of the Vice President and Associate Provost for Research and the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies. The GDP Center’s mission is to advance policy-oriented research for financial stability, human well-being, and environmental sustainability.