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Rahel Jud studied Social Anthropology and Political Science at the universities of Zurich and Bern, completing her master’s degree in 2017. Her master's thesis, titled "A Paper Tiger Running Loose: Side Effects of REDD+ Policy in the Province of Jambi, Indonesia," received the Recognition Prize at the Bern Environmental Research Award. Since 2018, she has worked as an assistant at the Institute of Social Anthropology in Bern, where she has been involved in teaching, supervising bachelor’s theses, and co-organizing conferences and workshops, including Anthropology Talks. Rahel is currently a junior researcher at the University of Fribourg, focusing her dissertation project on transnational repression and how diaspora groups, specifically members of the Tibetan and Uyghur diasporas, cope in Switzerland.
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