The Feinstein International Center strives to improve the lives and livelihoods of communities caught up in complex emergencies, war, and other crises.
Established in 1996 as part of the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University, the Center carries out field-based research in complex emergency environments. These include Afghanistan, Sierra Leone, Uganda, Sudan, Ethiopia, Sri Lanka, and many other areas affected by humanitarian crises. More about the Center >>
View the Center's open positions:
- Faculty Position in Humanitarian Studies
- Faculty Position in Environmental Change and Political Economy
Learn about two of the Center's long-term projects:
- Humanitarian Agenda 2015: looking at universality, terrorism and counter-terrorism, coherence, and security as they will affect humanitarian action in the next decade
- The Alchemy Project: examining microfinance services and interventions among refugees and internally-displaced people in sub-Saharan Africa
E-mail: fic@tufts.edu
Homepage photos: Michael Wadleigh
