Aly Kassam-Remtulla

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OthernamesAly Remtulla
CitizenshipCanada/USA
Occupationsacademic, writer and scholar
Aly Kassam-Remtulla
Other namesAly Remtulla
CitizenshipCanada/USA
Alma materStanford University
Oxford University
Occupationsacademic, writer and scholar
Years active1996-present
Known forVice Provost for International Affairs and Operations at Princeton University

Aly Kassam-Remtulla (also known as Aly Remtulla) is a U.S.-based academic, writer and scholar who is Vice Provost for International Affairs and Operations at Princeton University.[1][2] Previously, he was associated with the MacArthur Foundation.[3]

Kassam-Remtulla was born in Kenya and grew up in Canada. After completing his high school at the United World Colleges (UWC) USA campus,[4] Aly received his undergraduate degree in Biological Sciences, Asian American Studies and Anthropology from Stanford University, in 1998.[5][6] As an undergraduate, he worked in the laboratory of Nobel Laureate Paul Berg.[7] He then studied as a Rhodes Scholar at Balliol College,[8] where he received a master's degree, MBA, and doctorate from Oxford University, in (2012).[9]

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