Diane M. Kuhn
30 Dickinson St., Apt. 2 Somerville, MA02143phone: 586.201.7406
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Education
PhD Candidate, Government Department, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, September 2008-present
Field: Comparative Politics/Latin America
Research Interests:
- International Trade, Exchange Rates, and Export Price Cycles
- Democratization and Political Development
- Foreign Direct Investment
Coursework:
Fall 2008
- GOV2000: Introduction to Quantitative Methods
- GOV2136: Political Regimes and Regime Change
- GOV2900: US-Latin American Relations
Winter 2009
- GOV2001: Advanced Quantitative Research Methodology
- ECON2020b: Microeconomic Theory II
- GOV2158: Political Institutions and Economic Policy
- HLS SEMINAR: Latin American Public Law
B.A., Washington and LeeUniversity, Lexington, VA, June 2008
3.94 GPA, Phi Beta Kappa, Summa Cum Laude
Majors: Romance Languages and Politics, Program in Latin America and the Caribbean Studies
Honors:
- George Washington Scholar: full room, board, tuition, and personal expenses scholarship
- University Scholar: nominated and selected for competitive university-wide interdisciplinary honors program
Leadership and Campus Involvement:
Spanish Education Chair, English for Speakers of Other Languages, 2007-2008, member 2006-2008
- Taught English to non-native speakers both on a one-to-one basis and in larger groups
- Planned and executed formal Spanish courses for the university and Lexington area communities
- Translated government documents, church pamphlets, medical papers, and applications
- Interpreted for local courthouse when the defendant and the judge and/or attorneys were unable to communicate
French, Spanish, and Politics Peer Tutor, 2004-2008
- Nominated by faculty and selected as one of 100 tutors university-wide from a pool of over 300 applicants
- Assisted and supported fellow students with writing, revising, and test preparation
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International Experience
Volunteer English Teacher, Rabat, Morocco; Summer 2007
- Taught adult and young adult English as a Foreign Language courses
- Reinforced previous grammar and vocabulary work and further developed communication skills
- Directed classroom activities in English and French as students’ needs demanded
Embassy of Peru Intern, Politics Department, Washington, D.C.; Spring 2007
- Attended and reported on House of Representatives hearings related to Latin American political and economic affairs
- Researched the Free Trade Agreement between Peru and the United States
- Composed, translated, and proofread documents sent and received by the Ambassador of Peru to the United States
Volunteer English Teacher, Chimbote, Peru; Summer 2004
- Assisted with development of lesson plans for elementary school English courses
- Organized and led classroom activities designed to create a basic comprehension of English
- Received one-on-one Spanish tutoring
Rotary Youth Exchange Student, La Roche Sur Yon, France; 2002-2003
- Participated in full-time secondary education in a standard French institution
- Served as a representative for Rotary International and the United States in France
- Improved fluency in French through accommodations with local host families
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Skills
- Languages: English, native; Spanish and French, read, write, speak
- Computer Software: Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint; Lexis-Nexis; proficiency in R Data Analysis software and Latex document formatting
- Typing: 55-60 words/minute