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|universities= Yale University | |universities= Yale University<br>Columbia University | ||
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Ms. '''Katherine Scully''' was an intern in 2006. She graduated from Yale University in 2005 and came to Cyprus for a period of nine months, to work on the peace and reconciliation process. | Ms. '''Katherine Scully''' was an intern in 2006. She graduated from Yale University in 2005 and came to Cyprus for a period of nine months, to work on the peace and reconciliation process. | ||
During her stay in Cyprus, she volunteered for CNTI, supporting the Peace Revival initiative and the [[Talk of the Island]] project. Ms. Scully collaborated also with [[Kerstin Wittig]] on various other projects. | During her stay in Cyprus, she volunteered for CNTI, supporting the [[Civil Society Dialogue]] Peace Revival initiative and the [[Talk of the Island]] project. Ms. Scully collaborated also with [[Kerstin Wittig]] on various other projects. | ||
She then continued her studies in Law at Columbia University. | She then continued her studies in Law at Columbia University. |
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Ms. Katherine Scully was an intern in 2006. She graduated from Yale University in 2005 and came to Cyprus for a period of nine months, to work on the peace and reconciliation process.
During her stay in Cyprus, she volunteered for CNTI, supporting the Civil Society Dialogue Peace Revival initiative and the Talk of the Island project. Ms. Scully collaborated also with Kerstin Wittig on various other projects.
She then continued her studies in Law at Columbia University.