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Anna Schulz

Head Of The Global Climate Law, Policy And Governance Programme at International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)

Anna Schulz, Ph.D. has extensive work experience in the field of international environmental policy and governance. Anna has held various roles in organizations such as the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), Global Green Growth Institute, Boston College, International Institute for Sustainable Development, and the Center for International Environment and Resource Policy. Their work has focused on areas such as climate change, water policy, and sustainability. Anna has served as a team leader, professor, research associate, and consultant, among other roles. Anna has also been involved in crisis mapping and program development in response to natural disasters. Throughout their career, they have provided strategic advice, developed and implemented programs, and conducted research and analysis to support international negotiations and policy development. Anna has a Ph.D. and has actively contributed to the field through teaching, publications, and conference organization.

Anna Schulz, Ph.D. obtained their Bachelor's degree in International Relations and Affairs, American Politics from Wheaton College Massachusetts in 2002. Anna also earned a B.A. in International Relations & Political Science from the same institution during the same period. In 2004, they pursued a Master of Laws (LLM) degree in International and Comparative Water Law at the University of Dundee, which they completed in 2006. Following this, they obtained a MALD degree in International Water Policy from The Fletcher School at Tufts University in 2008. Anna then pursued a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in International Environmental Policy at The Fletcher School at Tufts University and successfully completed their degree in 2016. Additionally, they engaged in a Semester Abroad program in International Organizations & Social Justice at the School for International Training in 2001 and participated in the American Politics Semester Program at American University from 2000 to 2001.

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