Caroline is a graduate student in the Master of International Public Policy program at the Balsillie School of International Affairs. She graduated from Wilfrid Laurier University in 2025, majoring in Political Science with the Management option and a minor in English. During her bachelor’s degree, Caroline spent a semester studying at Sciences Po Lille in France where she focused her education on EU institutions and international security.
While Caroline completed her undergraduate program, she developed a strong interest in international political economy, tailoring her research towards this field. She was also actively involved in International Students Overcoming War (ISOW), a student-led initiative that provides scholarships for students from conflict-affected regions. Caroline contributed to scholarship selection, community engagement, and advocacy efforts with partners around the world. She also traveled to Japan with ISOW to facilitate a conference on student leadership and access to education.
Through her graduate studies, Caroline aims to expand her knowledge of economics and international trade, particularly focusing on how global markets and trade policy can shape global governance and state security.