fellows from the use their expertise to shape public debates about global policy issues and advocate for a more just and equitable future.
With a focus on democratic threats and resilience, – including 10 Cornell faculty and a visiting scholar from Afghanistan – will engage with national and international news media to make their voices heard on nationalism and populism, civil-military relations, international human rights, inequality and civil engagement, grassroots movements and more.
brought informed perspectives to a range of policy questions and current events related to global racial justice. They have been featured on podcasts and videos, published op-eds in The Hill and Washington Post, and provided expert quotes to major new outlets including AP, Bloomberg, Forbes, Guardian, New York Times and Politico.
Global Public Voices works closely with Cornell’s . Fellows attend monthly collaborative discussions with peers, where they receive practical media and outreach training, including support in building an international public profile and sessions on writing effective op-eds, funding proposals and policy briefs.
The group’s first meeting was held on Monday, Nov. 28, and featured an opinion writing training led by the Media Relations Office’s Jeff Tyson.
This year’s Cornell fellows represent colleges and schools across campus. These interdisciplinary faculty will partner with faculty from universities and international Oxfam fellows.
Fellows at Cornell
- , associate professor of performing and media arts and Asian American studies, Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ & Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ (A&S)
- , clinical professor, Cornell Law School
- , senior lecturer and director of the Emerging Markets Institute, Cornell SC Johnson College of Business
- , assistant professor of government, A&S
- , senior lecturer, Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy
- , assistant professor of history, A&S
- , IIE-SRF fellow and visiting scholar, Einaudi Center’s South Asia Program
- , associate clinical professor, Law School
- , assistant director of programs and pedagogical innovation, School of Industrial and Labor Relations
- , associate dean, clinical professor and clinical program director, Law School
- , assistant professor, Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, SC Johnson
Global Hubs Fellows
Ruba Abu-Salma, assistant professor of computer science, King’s College London | Kovila Coopamootoo, assistant professor of computer science, King’s College London | Vinicius Mariano de Carvalho, vice dean (international), faculty of social science and public policy, King’s College London | Navraj Singh Ghaleigh, senior lecture in climate law, University of Edinburgh | Vasiliki Koukoulioti, lecturer in tax law, Queen Mary University of London | Richard Mole, professor of political sociology, University College London | Sam Phiri, lecturer in media and communication studies, University of Zambia
Oxfam Fellows
Naana Nkansah Agyekum, media, communications and public engagement coordinator, Oxfam Ghana | Kazi Azam, program officer, flood response, Oxfam Bangladesh | Myrah Nerine Butt, policy engagement advisor, Oxfam International | Natalia Marsicovetere Fanjul, gender justice lead, Oxfam Central America | Philip Kabuye, policy advisor, Oxfam Novib | Mahamuda Khanam, project officer, Oxfam Bangladesh | Thurein Lwin, advocacy coordinator, Oxfam Myanmar | Abrar Shahriyar Mridha, head of economic inclusion and justice, Oxfam Bangladesh | Juan Pardo Peña, influence officer, Oxfam Colombia
Jessica Ames is a communications assistant and Sheri Englund is senior associate director of communication for Global Cornell.
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