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Alexandra Bradbury

History and Global Health Policy

Alexandra Bradbury is an accomplished professional with a diverse educational background and a rich history of roles in the academic and medical sectors.

She holds a Master's degree in Medical History and Humanities with a prestigious Wellcome Trust Studentship from University College London.

Her academic journey includes an A.B. with Honors in History and Science, focusing on Global Health and Policy, from Harvard University.

Prior to her university education, Alexandra completed her Cambridge International Advanced Levels at Chisipite Senior School in Zimbabwe.

Professionally, she has held key roles such as Research Programmes Manager at University College London, showcasing her expertise in managing research initiatives.

Her prior experiences include managerial positions at Solution Centre Zimbabwe, Project Coordinator roles at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital, and various editorial and communication positions at Partners In Health.

Alexandra's early career involved diverse roles such as Journalist Intern at Forbes Indonesia, Research Assistant at Harvard University, Editor in Chief at Harvard International Review, and Teaching Assistant at American International School of Mozambique, highlighting her versatile skill set and dedication to academia.

Her experience also extends to research assistance at the Natural History Museum, demonstrating her multifaceted contributions to various fields.

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Zimbabwe