Radhika Subramanian
Graduate Assistant - Gulf Scholars Program
Radhika Subramanian is a recent graduate of the University of Florida, where she earned dual degrees in Economics and Psychology. As an Honors student and John V. Lombardi Scholar, she had the opportunity to study abroad in three countries and explore policy issues from an interdisciplinary and global perspective.
Over the course of her undergraduate career, she worked at the Graham Center as a Special Projects Student Assistant. In this role, she supported the development of the Gulf Scholars Program and has since aided in the expansion of experiential learning and funding opportunities for students and faculty. She also served as Co-Chair of the Future of Florida Summit, a student-led public policy conference that brings together students and leaders from across the state.
Radhika is particularly interested in data-driven policymaking and its potential to improve social and economic outcomes. This year, she will continue her work at the Graham Center as a graduate assistant while pursuing a Master’s in Econometrics and Data Analytics at UF.