Congrats to Two ISPS Affiliates Awarded Soros Fellowship for New Americans

April 15, 2016

Two ISPS student affiliates, Eric Chung and Aisha Saad, have been awarded the 2016 Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans. The award provides its fellows with a tuition and stipend assistance of up to $90,000 for their graduate studies.

Eric Chung, currently in the 2015-16 cohort of ISPS Graduate Policy Fellows, is a student at Yale Law School. His research focuses on the intersections between law and comparative social policy, including in the fields of education, health, and welfare.

Aisha Saad, also pursuing a J.D. at Yale Law School, is currently involved with planning and implementing the Yale Policy Lab at ISPS.  Aisha’s research focuses on public challenges to the modern corporation and the relationships between law and social movements in shaping the public liabilities of multi-national corporations.

For more on these awardees, read the Yale News story here.

For the full class of fellows, see the Foundation news here.