The Fletcher School

A Graduate School of International Affairs

Student Profiles

Sujata Tuladhar, MALD 08, Nepal

“I came to Fletcher with a wide array of interests and I probably will leave Fletcher the same way. What I really appreciate here is that I am not pressured to narrow down my interests. Rather I am encouraged to find a common theme to thread these interests and turn them into something more meaningful.”

"The faculty at Fletcher never cease to impress me with the amazing efficiency with which they manage to remain academics as well as practitioners. It is a huge bonus for students because we get to draw from their academic knowledge as well as from their experience on the ground.

"Every person at Fletcher is a walking, talking resource. You learn a lot in classes but what you learn outside, I find, is equally if not more valuable. What might seem as just a cup of coffee with a friend, a lunch with a classmate in between classes, or a late night chit-chat study break with fellow library dwellers most often leads to a wealth of information.”

Education before Fletcher:

BA, International Relations, Connecticut College

Fields of Study:

Human Security;
International Negotiation and Conflict Resolution

Experience before Fletcher:

Nepali Times, Kathmandu, Nepal;
BBC, Belfast, Northern Ireland;
Kothmale Community Radio, Kothmale, Sri Lanka;
Bush Radio, Cape Town, South Africa;
Community Radio Hamilton, New Zealand

Languages:

Nepali;
Newari;
Hindi;
English

Summer Internship:

International Crisis Group, Katmandum, Nepal.