Brulé Named 2020 Truman Governance Fellow
Rachel Brulé, Assistant Professor of Global Development Policy at the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, has been selected as a Truman Governance Fellow for 2020. The fellowship is organized by the Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation.
The Truman Governance Fellows Program is for Truman Scholars with a demonstrated interest in working at senior levels in the federal executive branch. The program consists of meetings with senior figures with experience in high-level executive branch positions. The program is designed so that participants:
- Develop knowledge of the key issues and challenges associated with senior executive branch service (as political appointees or in senior executive service roles),
- Build community among one another – Truman Scholars who share an interest in working at the highest levels in the executive branch, and
- Prepare to succeed as managers and as leaders in the federal executive branch.
The full class of Truman-Governance Fellows can be viewed here.
Rachel Brulé is an Assistant Professor of Global Development Policy at the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University and core faculty of the Global Development Policy Center’s Human Capital Initiative. Her research interests are broadly in comparative politics, international development, political economy, and gender, with a geographical focus on South Asia. Read more about her here.