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International Development Studies

Tommy Emmet ‘18

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About

This profile was current as of 2018, when he was part of the on-campus Kellogg community.

Major
Neuroscience and Behavior
Minor
International Development Studies
Capstone Project: 2017-2018   The State of Trust and Healthcare Utilization in Post-Ebola Sierra Leone
International Development Studies
Countries
  • Ghana
Regions
  • Africa
Other Accomplishments & Recognitions

Cochair, 2018 Human Development Conference

Year: 2017   The State of Trust and Healthcare Utilization in Post-Ebola Sierra Leone
Kellogg/Kroc Undergraduate Research Grants
Year: 2016   Summer Internship
Summer Entrepreneurial Internships
HDC
Feb 23 to 24, 2018
2018 Human Development Conference
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Abigail Midlige, Tommy Emmet
HDC
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Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Human Development Conference

Feb 20, 2018

This year marks the tenth annual student-led Human Development Conference (HDC) at the University of Notre. With the theme “Decades of Development: Contextualizing the Past, Envisioning the Future,” the conference's keynote event will be a conversation with Ray Offenheiser, who also presented the keynote address at the first HDC in 2007. 

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