Hello! My name is Aaron Huff. I have worked with The Carter Center in crafting, writing, and presenting a policy proposal for their Conflict Resolution and Peace Programs about the interconnecting links between conflict and climate change. This project involved my colleagues and myself using both qualitative and quantitative research methods, creating a meta-analysis on the relationship between climate change and conflict. I interned at The Carter Center under their Conflict Resolution Program (CRP) on the Israel-Palestine team, where I was tasked with database management, data collection, data entry, and data analysis. During my time at The Carter Center, I was tasked with giving out weekly media reports/updates on the Israel-Palestine conflict I have a Master of Arts (MA) in General Political Science from Georgia State University. I have ambitions to teach Political Science and Political Theory at the College level. During my MA journey I gained further knowledge in Political Science relationship with Data Science. I worked with databases and data management tools, such as STATA, developing an understanding of how data is used in a political setting and general data manipulation strategies. I have a Bachelor's Degree of Science (BS) in Political Science from Kennesaw State University, where I also got a minor in Philosophy. I have developed excellent writing, communication, and analytical skills, along with extreme proficiency in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. I also have great time management skills and work well in groups and on my own on individual assignments/tasks.