Obama Scholars Global Leadership Study - Incite at Columbia University
Obama Scholars Global Leadership Study
During their year in New York, the Scholars develop and hone skills that will bolster their efforts to tackle urgent issues—from environmental protection to post-conflict resolution, equitable development to access to education—on local, regional, and global levels. As such, the trajectory of the Obama scholars, individually and as a population, will be of serious interest to historians, social scientists, and public audiences in future years.
With this in mind, Incite has launched the Obama Scholars Global Leadership Study, which traces the paths of Obama Scholars after they leave Columbia. Completed across ten years, the study will create an archive of interviews with cohorts during their introductory year at Columbia and follow-up interviews at two-year, five-year, and ten-year intervals.
The records created from these interviews will further enable investigation into the transnational networks of collaboration that develop among and across program cohorts and into the substantive effects of Columbia’s on-campus program on Scholars’ efforts to craft solutions to real-world problems. In the process, the study will create an enduring archive at Columbia of the life and leadership trajectories of the Scholars, at a time when engagement across borders is increasingly under duress.
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