Rhea Khurana
About Rhea Khurana
Rhea Khurana is a Research Assistant currently employed at the Internet Society since 2021. She has a background in international relations and cyber operations, with previous roles at Leadership Initiatives and ARK Solutions, Inc.
Current Role at Internet Society
Rhea Khurana currently serves as a Research Assistant at the Internet Society. She has been in this role since 2021, contributing to various research initiatives and projects. Her work focuses on advancing the understanding of internet governance and policy issues. The Internet Society is known for its commitment to ensuring that the internet remains a global, open, and accessible resource.
Previous Experience at Leadership Initiatives
Rhea Khurana worked at Leadership Initiatives from 2018 to 2020. During her tenure, she held multiple roles, including Team Lead for the Internship Project, where she managed and coordinated internship opportunities. She also served as an Intern for four months in 2020 and as a Teaching Assistant for one month in 2019. Her experiences at Leadership Initiatives provided her with valuable skills in project management and team collaboration.
Internship Experience at ARK Solutions, Inc.
In 2021, Rhea Khurana completed a two-month summer internship at ARK Solutions, Inc. in Reston, Virginia. This internship allowed her to gain practical experience in a professional environment, further enhancing her skills in research and analysis.
Education and Academic Background
Rhea Khurana has a strong academic background. She studied at Chantilly High School, where she earned an Advanced Diploma from 2016 to 2020. Following high school, she attended American University, achieving a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations and Affairs in 2021. Currently, she is pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Intelligence and Cyber Operations at the University of Southern California, expected to complete in 2024.
Fellowship at Internet Governance Lab
In 2021, Rhea Khurana served as a Junior Fellow at the Internet Governance Lab in Washington, D.C. for six months. This fellowship provided her with insights into internet governance issues and allowed her to engage with key stakeholders in the field.