GWCSG Student Researchers
Current Student Researchers in Residence at the GWCSG

Aditi Banerjee
Research Assistant
Aditi is a second semester Public Policy student concentrating in international development and women's studies. She hails from New Delhi, India where she earned her Bachelors in Economics from Lady Shri Ram College. On completing her undergraduate degree, she worked with the United Nations Development Program, New Delhi, in their environment wing as a program coordinator. Aditi currently works on international migration issues and assists in policy funding and appraisal.

Christine (Yeonhee) Kim
Research Assistant
Christine was born and brought up in Seoul, Korea. She graduated from Ewah Women's University in Seoul, with a bachelor degree of Political Science and Diplomacy. Then, she worked as a volunteer in Ecuador for one year; after coming back to Korea, she worked as a assistant in Korea Assembly. At GWU, she is pursuing an MA in International Development Studies at the Elliott School of International Affairs, with a concentration on economic and rural development.

Emily Rae
Research Assistant
Emily comes from Washington State, where she earned her BA in Politics and Spanish minor from Whitman College. She has studied in Mexico and Northern Ireland. In DC, Emily is president of the GW United Nations Association Student Alliance and founding member of the Curious Global Policy Society. A second-semester MPA International Human Rights Law and Development Management candidate at GWU, Emily specializes in global governance, international law, human rights, and development management.

Jeanna Riley
Website Administrator
Hailing from Knoxville, Tennessee, Jeanna is a senior in the Elliott School of International Affairs, with a concentration in International Environmental Resources and a double major in International Affairs and Geography. Her academic focus is sustainable environmental development in urban areas, with a particular interest in environmental planning and urban water resource issues.
