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Emma Fawcett is a Lecturer at the School of International Service, American University, where she teaches in the International Relations Online program. She has been actively involved in teaching since 2014 and is scheduled to teach graduate-level courses such as SIS-750 (Research and Professional Methods in International Affairs) and SISU-102 (National Student Leadership Conference on Sustainable Development & Design) through Fall 2025.
Education:
- Ph.D. in International Relations, School of International Service, American University
- M.S. in Nonprofit Management, The New School
- B.A. in Political Science and Spanish, Rutgers University
Her research centers on the political economy of development, with a focus on sustainability and inclusive growth in Latin America and the Caribbean. Her doctoral work examined the impacts of mass tourism on development in Cuba, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and the Mexican Caribbean. She also brings practical experience from working with NGOs on food systems, inclusive value chains, and women's economic empowerment initiatives.
Although no publications are listed in the provided text, her teaching and professional background indicate a strong interdisciplinary orientation combining international development, policy evaluation, and sustainable development practices.
Scientific Awards:
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She has advised or mentored no students listed in the provided materials. Her work includes program evaluation and research for advocacy in nonprofit and international development contexts. She is involved in curriculum design and teaching for leadership and sustainable development programs.
Emma Fawcett is affiliated with the School of International Service at American University and contributes to both online and leadership-focused educational initiatives.




