Abigail Assadi
Profile
Abigail Assadi (C’26) studies government in the College of Arts & Sciences and pursues a minor in religion, ethics, and world affairs with the Berkley Center. Through her studies, she focuses on post-conflict legal mechanisms for sustainable peace and democracy. Honing her commitment to intercultural and interreligious engagement, during fall 2024 Abigail is studying abroad with Belgrade, Budapest, and Vienna: Comparative European Perspectives on Conflict and Democracy at the School for International Training; she is part of the fall 2024 Doyle Global Dialogue cohort. Abigail has worked as a research assistant for Georgetown University's Center for Jewish Civilization; interned at the American Academy of Diplomacy, the Department of Homeland Security working on women, peace, & security issues, and the Edunomics Lab of the Georgetown University McCourt School of Public Policy; and engaged in the Emerging Peacemakers Forum, an international peacebuilding summit for young leaders in Geneva, Switzerland. At Georgetown, Abigail is active in the Philodemic Society, Jewish Students Association, GU Politics, and the Carroll Fellows Initiative.