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Erin William

Erin William serves as a Summer Intern at the Institute for Integrated Transitions (IFIT).

She is an undergraduate at Princeton University pursuing a degree in International Affairs, with minors in Global Health Policy and History and the Practice of Diplomacy. As a pre-law student, her academic interests focus on how legal and policy frameworks respond to crisis, displacement, and exploitative systems, with a particular emphasis on international law and state accountability. 

Before joining IFIT, Erin interned at the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA), where she contributed to research on democratic resilience and the impact of climate change on elections. She also worked as an editorial assistant for the Northeast Kansas City News Chamber, where she reported on local elections and highlighted the issue of illegal refugee dumping in underserved neighborhoods. At Princeton, she writes for the Princeton Legal Journal with a focus on international treaty compliance. She is also a member of the Princeton Debate Panel and Business Today, and serves as Head of Events for the African Student Association. 

Working languages: English and Spanish.