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      |university=Gonzaga University (USA)
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Lisa Tambourini was an intern at Future Worlds Center as part of a project with the European Commission, in association with the Italian Department of Civil Service, focusing on the rights of conscientious objectors in Europe. She speaks five languages and has volunteer and research field experience in Europe, America, the Caribbean, as well as Africa."


==Bio==
Lisa Tamburini holds a BA in Economics as well as in Fine Arts from Gonzaga University (USA). She also holds an MA in International Development: Poverty, Conflict and Reconstruction from the University of Manchester, where she conducted research on primary education as a poverty reduction strategy in the inner city neighbourhoods of Kingston, Jamaica.


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Revision as of 04:46, 13 January 2014

Lisa Tambourini
Lisa Tambourini
Field of Study Economics, Fine Arts
Sending University Gonzaga University (USA)
Involvement at FWC Project with the European Commission



Lisa Tambourini was an intern at Future Worlds Center as part of a project with the European Commission, in association with the Italian Department of Civil Service, focusing on the rights of conscientious objectors in Europe. She speaks five languages and has volunteer and research field experience in Europe, America, the Caribbean, as well as Africa."

Bio

Lisa Tamburini holds a BA in Economics as well as in Fine Arts from Gonzaga University (USA). She also holds an MA in International Development: Poverty, Conflict and Reconstruction from the University of Manchester, where she conducted research on primary education as a poverty reduction strategy in the inner city neighbourhoods of Kingston, Jamaica.