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22 September 2015

Kathryn Chelminski to join Doctoral Research Fellowship at Harvard’s Sustainability Science Program

Kathryn Chelminski, PhD candidate in International Relations/Political Science at the Graduate Institute and CIES Research Assistant, was admitted to the Harvard University Kennedy School of Government’s Sustainability Science Program (SSP) as a Doctoral Research Fellow for 2015-2016.

kathryn_chelminski2.jpgShe will be jointly affiliated with the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government, the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs’ Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group, and the Ash Center’s Rajawali Foundation Institute for Asia.

Her research at SSP will focus on the impact of fossil fuel subsidy reform on the competitiveness of geothermal energy in Indonesia as part of the Initiative on Fossil Fuel Subsidies: Impacts, Opportunities, and Challenges to Reform led by Henry Lee.

Further information on her research can be found here. While at SSP, Kathryn will continue a part-time affiliation with the SNIS project “Access to Clean Energy for the Green Economy in Developing Countries,” working on questions of clean energy policy and technology diffusion in Indonesia.

Kathryn Chelminski, PhD candidate in International Relations/Political Science at the Graduate Institute and CIES Research Assistant, was admitted to the Harvard University Kennedy School of Government’s Sustainability Science Program (SSP) as a Doctoral Research Fellow for 2015-2016.

kathryn_chelminski2.jpgShe will be jointly affiliated with the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government, the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs’ Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group, and the Ash Center’s Rajawali Foundation Institute for Asia.

Her research at SSP will focus on the impact of fossil fuel subsidy reform on the competitiveness of geothermal energy in Indonesia as part of the Initiative on Fossil Fuel Subsidies: Impacts, Opportunities, and Challenges to Reform led by Henry Lee.

Further information on her research can be found here. While at SSP, Kathryn will continue a part-time affiliation with the SNIS project “Access to Clean Energy for the Green Economy in Developing Countries,” working on questions of clean energy policy and technology diffusion in Indonesia.