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Julie Baer serves as an expert on IIE’s Research, Evaluation and Learning team researching and authoring publications on international education mobility trends. She leads the Open Doors Report on International Educational Exchange and manages IIE’s signature Snapshot Survey Series.
Ms. Baer’s research focuses on historical analyses of international student data and examining underrepresented populations engaging in international exchange, such as educational mobility at community colleges and promoting access to U.S. higher education for international students with disabilities.
Ms. Baer was awarded a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship to Malaysia in 2012. She holds a Master of Education in International Education Policy from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and a Bachelor of Science in Financial Economics from Centre College.
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