CURO Research: Bella Cabibi
Bella Cabibi is a fourth-year student pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs as well as a Certificate of Data Analytics in Public Policy at the University of Georgia.
The School of Public and International Affairs believes international education is vital to the educational mission of SPIA and encourages students to pursue foreign study. As part of that mission, SPIA sponsors need-based scholarships for students majoring in political science and international affairs, who may not be able to participate due to financial considerations. Scholarships are available for these SPIA Study Abroad programs: Stellenbosch, South Africa; Verona, Italy (spring and summer); SPIA at Oxford, England; and SPIA at Liverpool, England.
Bella Cabibi is a fourth-year student pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs as well as a Certificate of Data Analytics in Public Policy at the University of Georgia.
The Fulbright Program exists to enrich students’ education and expose them to new experiences and ideas, while encouraging international cooperation. The University of Georgia is proud to be a Fulbright
Dr. Charles S. Bullock III, Richard B. Russell Professor and Professor of Political Science, co-authored a book entitled The Changing Political South: How Minorities and Women are Transforming the Region,
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