Aimee Cleary
  • Class of 2017
  • Jakarta Selatan, Jakarta

Aimee Cleary making a difference in human and ecological communities

2015 Mar 9

Hawally, Kuwait, resident Aimee Cleary, a graduate student in the Global Field Program (GFP) from Miami University's Project Dragonfly, has been awarded a Community Engagement badge from the university for making a difference in human and ecological communities. As part of the GFP, students like Cleary apply the tools of conservation science and advance the tenets central to the master's degree: inquiry, community and voice.

Through her Conservation Science & Community course project entitled "Empowering Kuwait Youth to Promote Environmental Stewardship through Beach Conservation Efforts," Cleary combined a beach clean-up with a participatory mapping project on plastics debris at a local beach. Cleary is a teacher at American School of Kuwait.

As part of her master's program coursework, Cleary studied desert and marine ecosystems on the Baja peninsula. Study sites include 13 countries throughout Africa, Asia, Australia and the Americas.

The GFP master's degree is designed for educators and other professionals from all disciplines and settings who are interested in working collaboratively to bring about change in local and global contexts. Applicants can be from anywhere in the United States or abroad. To learn more about the GFP, visit http://gfp.miamioh.edu/.

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