Notes from the Field: Danny Li '19
"The experiential opportunities I encountered during my internship at the Foreign Service Institute put to the test the skills and knowledge I learned at Dartmouth and apply them to practical situations."
[more]"The experiential opportunities I encountered during my internship at the Foreign Service Institute put to the test the skills and knowledge I learned at Dartmouth and apply them to practical situations."
[more]"One of the best parts about working in the Economic Policy office is its size –there are no research assistants and each economist is usually the only expert in their field in the office," says Daniel Shlien '18. "Therefore, I worked directly with leading economists, people whose opinions on a subject, whether it be housing or healthcare, move the needle in the world of policy."
[more]"My greatest interest in NNWO was because of this direct engagement with the key policy makers and advocates of the Navajo people. As a proud Navajo citizen, it was incredible to gain a new perspective on the issues facing our Nation and to be surrounded by those dedicated to solving them."
[more]Robert He '19 interned during Fall 2016 at the Office of Public Engagement at the White House and remarks that "after seeing firsthand how studies in these fields translate to the day-to-day, [he has] grown even more interested in studying more complex concepts and higher level courses."
[more]As an intern for the U.S. Department of Commerce, Noah Goldstein '18 remarks that "being able to engage in such a wide breadth of activities helped me hone in on what I am interested in, namely, FDI, financial services, and healthcare."
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