About

Natalie Le is currently a research assistant at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Pubic Health and the Harvard Kennedy School. She was a Special Student in Government at Harvard University, as well as a former Frédéric Bastiat Fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. Her research interests include health policy, healthcare reform, public opinion, and women's rights. Her thesis is on the advancement of women's rights and economic impact in Saudi Arabia, with Dr. Melani Cammett as her Thesis Director. Natalie earned her Master of Liberal Arts in Government and the International Relations Certificate from Harvard.

In addition to research and fellowship, Natalie served as the President of the Harvard GSAS Taekwondo Club and a Local Coordinator and Conference Director for Students For Liberty. She rowed for Dudley House/Graduate Student Center and the Rowing Club at the Harvard Kennedy School. She sometimes writes for The Harvard Crimson. Natalie holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Philosophy with a Concentration in Politics, Philosophy, and Law from the College of Charleston.

She can be reached at nataliele@g.harvard.edu and nataliele@alumni.harvard.edu.