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{{Interns | {{Interns | ||
|name= <font color="Purple">Juan Serrat | |name= <font color="Purple">Juan Serrat | ||
|image= | |image= JuanSerrat.jpg | ||
|period=May - July 2018 | |period=May - July 2018 | ||
|field= Global Water Policy | |field= Global Water Policy | ||
|university=Rowan University | |university=Rowan University | ||
|mentor=[[Helene josephides]] | |mentor=[[Helene josephides]] | ||
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|involvement=[[Global Education Unit]] | |involvement=[[Global Education Unit]] | ||
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'''Juan Serrat''' joined [[Future Worlds Center]] as intern in May 2018 to work in the [[Global Education Unit]]. | |||
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==Bio== | ==Bio== | ||
Originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the United States, Juan attended Rowan University and received a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Public Relations. Currently, he is a candidate for a Master of Arts degree in International Peace and Conflict Resolution at Arcadia University. | |||
His interests include social justice, expanded voting rights, and clean water access. This past year, he has traveled to Uganda to visit the Zumbo district to learn firsthand the issues surrounding clean water, Northern Ireland to study the cultural implications of the Eleventh Night celebration bonfires, and Sierra Leone to study post-conflict development. | His interests include social justice, expanded voting rights, and clean water access. This past year, he has traveled to Uganda to visit the Zumbo district to learn firsthand the issues surrounding clean water, Northern Ireland to study the cultural implications of the Eleventh Night celebration bonfires, and Sierra Leone to study post-conflict development. |
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Juan Serrat joined Future Worlds Center as intern in May 2018 to work in the Global Education Unit.
Bio
Originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the United States, Juan attended Rowan University and received a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Public Relations. Currently, he is a candidate for a Master of Arts degree in International Peace and Conflict Resolution at Arcadia University.
His interests include social justice, expanded voting rights, and clean water access. This past year, he has traveled to Uganda to visit the Zumbo district to learn firsthand the issues surrounding clean water, Northern Ireland to study the cultural implications of the Eleventh Night celebration bonfires, and Sierra Leone to study post-conflict development.
Education
Rowan University of Glassboro, New Jersey
BA in Political Science and Public Relations