Research Intern
katherinegbrady@gmail.comKatherine Brady is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Science, Technology, and International Affairs at the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University. Her academic focus lies at the intersection of emerging technologies, security policy, and global governance. Through her coursework, Katherine has developed a strong analytical foundation for assessing technological risks, evaluating security challenges, and understanding the policy frameworks that shape international responses to rapidly evolving scientific and technological developments.
In addition to her academic achievements, Katherine has gained valuable professional experience through a variety of global engagements. She served as a summer intern with Geocase, where she contributed to research, writing, and policy analysis on international security and diplomacy. Her work supported ongoing projects that examined geopolitical trends and the strategic implications of technological innovation.
Katherine further broadened her global perspective during a study abroad program in Geneva, Switzerland, a major hub for international diplomacy and global governance. While in Geneva, she engaged with topics including global health policy, international institutions, and multilateral security cooperation, deepening her understanding of how scientific and technological issues are addressed on the international stage.
She is eager to continue collaborating with Geocase’s expert community and contributing to its mission. Katherine’s research at Geocase focuses on global security and Georgian diplomacy, leveraging her academic background and international experience to help analyze complex global challenges alongside a team that shares her passion.