• Muhammed Korany: Refugee Assistance

  • “The New School teaches you to think critically,” says Muhammed Korany (MA International Affairs ’17). “That’s an invaluable skill. It’s one that you can’t pick up just from a course. [Thinking critically] is the culture that the Julien J. Studley Graduate Programs in International Affairs breed: that culture of empathy, being able to talk, understand, and think about situations before acting.” 

    Korany currently works as a protection assistant with the Danish Refugee Council, a nonprofit organization operating a refugee camp in Greece.

    “I need to be challenged in life, need to be doing something of purpose,” Korany says, “and I think that’s something I learned at International Affairs, something I learned at The New School.”

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