Belfer Center hosts 2011 Fisher Fellows
The Future of Diplomacy Project at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, located at the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS), announced the spring 2011 Fisher Family Fellows on April 4. The 2011 fellows include former Brazilian minister of external relations Celso Amorim; former United Nations special representative to Afghanistan Kai Eide; and renowned Washington Post columnist David Ignatius. All three fellows will deliver public addresses and will work closely with HKS students in Cambridge.
“We are very fortunate that such a distinguished group of international practitioners will be working with our students over the next month,” said R. Nicholas Burns, professor of the practice of diplomacy and international politics at HKS and director of the Future of Diplomacy Project. “Their presence on campus is an important contribution to our ambition to increase the Kennedy School’s capacity to teach diplomatic practice and the tools of peaceful conflict resolution.”
For biographies of the fellows.