Faculty Directory
Our distinguished faculty comprises leading scholars and policy practitioners who bring an impressive range of expertise and experience to the study and practice of international affairs. Use this directory to search for an Elliott School faculty member.

Research Professor; Director, Digital Trade and Data Governance Hub
Dr. Aaronson specializes in international trade, WTO, digital trade, data governance, anti-corruption, transparency, economic growth and human rights.

Professor of Practice of International Affairs; Director of the M.A. in Latin American and Hemispheric Studies Program; Associate Director of International Affairs MA (MAIA) Program
Dr. Abente Brun specializes in international relations of Latin America, governance, and comparative democratization.

Associate Professor of Media and Public Affairs and International Affairs
Dr. Aday specializes in political communication; media coverage of war, politics, and foreign policy; media effects and public opinion.

Professorial Lecturer
Anthony Adeleke is a seasoned professional with a diverse background and extensive experience in the realms of business intelligence, data visualization, etc.

Professor of History and International Affairs
Dr. Agnew specializes in the history of Eastern Europe, the history of Czech Republic, and nationalism.


Associate Professor of Anthropology and International Affairs
Dr. Ahmad specializes in gender studies, Muslim societies, globalization, diaspora studies, tourism studies, political economy and the Middle East & South Asia.


Lecturer
Ali Akkache specializes in North Africa and Francophonie, human rights, minorities, identity and French language.

Lecturer
Nathalie Al-Zyoud specializes in mediation, restorative justice, dialogue, and systems change.

Lecturer
Paul has spent over 30 years helping large public organizations do more with their data.

Lecturer
Sarah Aldrich is an analyst in the State Department’s Bureau of Intelligence and Research, covering all of sub-Saharan Africa, with a focus on Nigeria.