Our Global MGA Community


Current students and alumni from the master of global affairs program in the Keough School of Global Affairs represent more than 60 countries.

Our students bring a wealth of professional experience in international development, education, peacebuilding, environmental conservation, human rights, humanitarian assistance, journalism, and other fields. All students in the class have received fellowships thanks to a number of generous families, as well as foundation support and funding from institutes and the university more widely.



Zhumabai Abdisalam uulu

Governance and Policy, 2024

Kyrgyzstan

Zhumabai Abdisalam

Eskandar Ataallah

International Peace Studies, 2024

Syria

Eskandar Ataallah

Matthew Bocanumenth

International Peace Studies, 2024

United States and Colombia

Matthew Bocanumenth

Halkano Boru 

International Peace Studies, 2024

Kenya

Halkano Boru

David Campos

Governance and Policy, 2024

United States

David Campos

Noha Elsebaie

International Peace Studies, 2024

Egypt

Noha Elsebaie Mohamed

Rawand Faeq

International Peace Studies, 2024

Iraq

Rawand Faeq

Deeba Farhat

Governance and Policy, 2024

India

Deeba Farhat

Adeela Firdous

International Peace Studies, 2024

India

Adeela Firdous

Kathryn Gibson

Sustainable Development, 2024

United States

Kathryn Gibson

Ciera Griffin

International Peace Studies, 2024

United States

Ciera Griffin

Nasiba Hamidy

International Peace Studies, 2024

Afghanistan

Nasiba Hamidy

Aung Myo Hein

International Peace Studies, 2024

Myanmar

Aung Myo Hein

Emma Hokoda

Sustainable Development, 2024

United States

Emma Hokoda

Fernando Ixpanel Cruz

Governance and Policy, 2024

Guatemala

Fernando Ixpanel

Olfa Jelassi

Governance and Policy, 2024

Tunisia

Olfa Jelassi
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