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The Moon Over Mtatsminda

The Global Research Institute’s Summer Fellows Program provides international experiential learning opportunities to W&M students. This post is one installment of a series highlighting

Serendipity: Forging Connections and Conducting Research in the Republic of Georgia

The Global Research Institute’s Summer Fellows Program provides international experiential learning opportunities to W&M students. This post is one installment of a series highlighting

Researching Sport for Development in Liberia

By Zoe Roberts ’23 The Global Research Institute’s Summer Fellows Program provides international experiential learning opportunities to W&M students. This post is one installment

From the Past to the Future: My Time in Georgia

By Aliia Woodworth ’23 The Global Research Institute’s Summer Fellows Program provides international experiential learning opportunities to W&M students. This post is one installment

From Interviews to Insights: Understanding why the Georgian Military Served in Iraq and Afghanistan

The Global Research Institute’s Summer Fellows Program provides international experiential learning opportunities to W&M students. This post is one installment of a series highlighting

More Where that Came From: Breaking Down GRI’s Summer 2022 Showcase Presentations

By: Adriana Shi ’24, GRI Communications Assistant With the end of summer on the horizon, GRI student researchers gathered virtually to share current projects

Officiating Studies in Coastal Resiliency at William & Mary

By Maryam Jama ’22 During the Spring 2022 semester, I was a Sustainability Ambassador for the Office of Sustainability. I worked with a team

Discovering the Connection Between Marine Science, Climate Change and Science Communication

By Trinity Bea ’22 and Lindsey Smith ’23 Hello! Our names are Trinity Bea and Lindsey Smith. Trinity is a senior, majoring in neuroscience,

From Emerging Tech to Emerging Coursework: How GRI Students Collaborate to Share Expertise

This is the sixth installment of a series highlighting exceptional student contributions to the Global Research Institute, as part of Undergraduate Research Month. By