Kanako Shibata
About Kanako Shibata
Kanako Shibata is a Research Assistant who has served as a Delegate at the Harvard Project for Asian and International Relations (HPAIR) since 2014, contributing to the organization for a decade in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Work at Harvard Project For Asian and International Relations
Kanako Shibata has been a Delegate at the Harvard Project For Asian and International Relations (HPAIR) since 2014. In this role, she engages with various stakeholders to facilitate discussions on Asian and international relations. Her involvement spans a decade, during which she has contributed to the organization's mission of fostering dialogue and understanding among young leaders from Asia and around the world. HPAIR serves as a platform for students and professionals to discuss pressing global issues, and Shibata's role is integral to its operations in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Research Assistant Experience
As a Research Assistant, Kanako Shibata supports various research initiatives within the Harvard Project For Asian and International Relations. Her responsibilities include gathering data, analyzing information, and assisting in the preparation of reports and presentations. This role requires a strong understanding of international relations and the ability to communicate complex ideas effectively. Shibata's work contributes to the academic and practical understanding of Asian and international issues.
Background
Kanako Shibata has been actively involved in the Harvard Project For Asian and International Relations for ten years. Her experience in this organization has provided her with insights into the dynamics of Asian and international relations. Based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, she has participated in various programs and initiatives aimed at enhancing cross-cultural dialogue and collaboration among young leaders.