Project on Justice in Times of Transition
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Tufts University Students, Ambassador José Maria Argueta (PJTT/IGL INSPIRE Fellow) and Álvaro Colom Caballeros (President of Guatemala)*

ACCESS: Fellowships for senior leaders

"My semester of teaching at Tufts gave me an opportunity to try to make sense out of my nearly 60 years of experience in foreign affairs. Through the rich exchanges with extremely bright students, I left refreshed and ready for more. The benefits for me were perhaps greater than those for the students who challenged and stimulated me. Yet I believed they pulled a great deal out of me that I did not even know was there. This is a great and valuable program."

- Ambassador William Luers, IGL/PJTT INSPIRE Fellow

IGL/PJTT INSPIRE Fellowship
Through ACCES, the IGL/PJTT INSPIRE Fellowship enables world leaders and other distinguished individuals with unique contributions to forging peace in war torn societies to spend four-six weeks on the Tufts University campus. During their stay, Fellows will either teach a PJTT/IGL class or conduct research that involved Tufts students at both the undergraduate and graduate level. In all cases, these fellowships are designed to facilitate student experiential learning through direct involvement and access to the people and places integral to the research subject.

PJTT and the IGL have held three Fellowships to date:

 

*Full photo caption (top) : David Mok (EPIIC 2007-08, Tufts 2010), Rachel Brown (EPIIC 2007-08, Tufts 2010), José Maria Argueta (2007/08 IGL/PJTT Inspire Fellow), Álvaro ColomCaballeros (President of the Republic of Guatemala), Kelsi Stine (EPIIC2007-08, Tufts 2010), Hannah Flamm (EPIIC 2007-08, Tufts, 2009), Julia Silberman (EPIIC 2007-08, Tufts 2011), Antigua, Guatemala, at PJTT conference Leaders of the Present: Civic Engagement from Central American Youth.

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