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==Work at Future Worlds Center==


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She participated to the organisation of the UnConference about Art, Design, Technology, Making, Cities and their Communities, organised by the University of Nicosia Research Foundation, for which FWC was an implementing partner. She also organised with [[Jordan Kent]] the second edition of the event [[Why Plastic if Green is Fantastic?]], that took place on the 13th of June 2019.
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She helped organising trainings and workshops for the projects [[Global Education Goes Local (GEGL)]] and [[MigratED]].
 
Communication about [[Global Education Unit]] and [[Future Worlds Center]] was also a big part of her work : management of social networks, creation of the newsletter.
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==Biography==   
==Biography==   


Chloé Morgan was an intern of [[Future Worlds Center]] and worked as a member of [[Global Education Unit]] under the supervision of [[Helene Josephides]]. This internship was part of her third year of studies in Sciences Po Toulouse (France), where she studies political science, history, law and economics.


==Education==
==Education==


2017-2021 : [http://www.sciencespo-toulouse.fr/ Sciences Po Toulouse]
2015-2017 : First two years of Economics Degree combined with a two-year intensive program preparing for entrance exams to business schools, Sciences Po, and similar institutions


==Work at Future Worlds Center==




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Latest revision as of 07:10, 30 September 2020

Chloé Morgan
Chloé Morgan
Period at FWC January 2019 - June 2019
Field of Study Political Science
Sending University Sciences Po Toulouse, France
Sending Professor to be..
Local Mentor Helene Josephides
Involvement at FWC to be..
Achievements to be..




Work at Future Worlds Center

She participated to the organisation of the UnConference about Art, Design, Technology, Making, Cities and their Communities, organised by the University of Nicosia Research Foundation, for which FWC was an implementing partner. She also organised with Jordan Kent the second edition of the event Why Plastic if Green is Fantastic?, that took place on the 13th of June 2019. She helped organising trainings and workshops for the projects Global Education Goes Local (GEGL) and MigratED. Communication about Global Education Unit and Future Worlds Center was also a big part of her work : management of social networks, creation of the newsletter.

Biography

Chloé Morgan was an intern of Future Worlds Center and worked as a member of Global Education Unit under the supervision of Helene Josephides. This internship was part of her third year of studies in Sciences Po Toulouse (France), where she studies political science, history, law and economics.

Education

2017-2021 : Sciences Po Toulouse

2015-2017 : First two years of Economics Degree combined with a two-year intensive program preparing for entrance exams to business schools, Sciences Po, and similar institutions