Emma Claire Courtney
About Emma Claire Courtney
Emma Claire Courtney is a research intern specializing in cognition and development at Yale University and has held various roles in organizations focused on foreign policy and social justice. She has a background in natural sciences and social sciences, holding a Bachelor's degree from Minerva University.
Work at Yale University
Emma Claire Courtney serves as a Research Intern in Cognition and Development at Yale University. She has been in this role since 2021, contributing to research initiatives focused on cognitive processes and developmental studies. Her position at Yale allows her to engage with academic research and collaborate with faculty and fellow researchers.
Current Roles and Responsibilities
In addition to her internship at Yale University, Emma is involved in multiple positions. She has been a Global Manager at The Minerva Quest since 2020, and she currently works as a Marketing and Communications Coordinator at Bluebird Communications. Additionally, she serves as a Teaching Assistant for a course on Statistical Modeling at Minerva University, where she has been since 2021.
Education and Expertise
Emma Claire Courtney earned a Bachelor's degree from Minerva University, where she studied Natural Sciences with a focus on Biochemistry and Social Sciences, including Political Science and Research. Her education has equipped her with a strong foundation in both scientific and social research methodologies.
Professional Experience
Emma has accumulated diverse professional experience across various organizations. She worked as a Strategy Intern at UCSF Memory and Aging Center and held roles at Mighty Health and Xynteo. Her experience also includes serving as a Developmental Genetics Research Intern at Hanyang University and as a Research and Communications Assistant at Minerva Project.
Conference Organization and Initiatives
Emma assisted in organizing the conference titled 'The UK's International Offer,' which aimed to bridge the gap between foreign policy and academia. This initiative reflects her commitment to fostering collaboration between different sectors and enhancing the dialogue on important policy issues.