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Dalia Slavin

Strauss Center Brumley/ISP Student Research Fellow

Dalia Slavin is a second-year Master of Global Policy Studies student at the LBJ School of Public Affairs, where she focuses on the intersection of national security and psychology. Before attending the LBJ School, Dalia earned her B.A. in Psychology, with a minor in Government, and Certificate in Security Studies from UT Austin. For the past five years, Dalia has worked at a national laboratory providing decision-makers actionable insight to execute informed program strategy development across a range of technology areas. During her time as a graduate student, Dalia has been involved in the Clements Center for National Security’s Strategy Club and UT Austin’s Alexander Hamilton Society. As a Brumley Fellow, Dalia is focusing her research on the psychology and group dynamics of non-state actors, working with Intelligence Studies Project Fellow Dr. Michael Dennis.