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Katie Hausman

Halle Foundation/AGI Intern

Programs: Society, Culture & PoliticsRegions: GermanyCategory: Analysis

Katie Hausman is a Halle Foundation/AGI Intern in summer 2024. She is a recent graduate from American University’ School of International Service where she received a BA in International Studies and minors in Environmental Science and German Language. Having studied European governance and environmental sustainability, she is excited to apply her interests to policy work in the transatlantic relationship between the United States and Germany. After her internship at AGI, Ms. Hausman will be a U.S. Teaching Assistant through Fulbright Austria for the upcoming school year. She is excited to interact with students abroad and practice the German language, even if it may be an Austrian dialect!

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