Senjuti Yesmin

  • Teaching Assistant, Political Science

Education

  • MA, Political Science, UW-Milwaukee
  • BA, Politics, Philosophy & Economics, Asian University for Women, Bangladesh

Teaching Schedule

Course Num Title Meets Syllabus
POL SCI 316-001 International Law R 11:30am-12:45pm
POL SCI 316G-001 International Law R 11:30am-12:45pm
POL SCI 398-001 Cyberpolitics TR 4pm-5:15pm

Biographical Sketch

Senjuti is a doctoral student in the Department of Political Science at UWM. Her dissertation focuses on how migration policies embed social construction of deservingness and influence migration and political behavior. Senjuti received her B.A. in Politics, Philosophy & Economics from Asian University for Women in Bangladesh, and her M.A. in Political Science at UWM. Prior to joining UWM, she has worked as a research analyst in Bangladesh. In her free time, she enjoys playing her guitar and tending to her houseplants.

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