The
work of AAAS in connecting science with society,
public policy, human rights, education,
diplomacy and journalism — through its superb journals and programs — is essential,» said Chu in his candidacy statement.
That prepping has taken her all over the world:
working as a research assistant for an author in Venice, Italy; getting a master's degree in philosophy at the University of Cambridge in England; helping on an archeological dig of Ancient Tiberias in Israel, where she unearthed a stack of ninth - century vases;
working in Iraq as a
public diplomacy officer and conducting research for generals; raising money for schools in Afghanistan for Congresswoman Jean Schmidt (R - OH); traveling to China to learn about how children of migrant workers access education; learning Arabic.
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