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Sahaj Singh

Social Studies & Philosophy at Harvard University
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Sahaj Singh

Social Studies & Philosophy at Harvard University
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Sahaj Singh is a driven and accomplished individual with a diverse background in academia, policy, and public service. As a Junior at Harvard University pursuing a concentration in Social Studies and Philosophy, he has developed a keen interest in the intersection of political theory, epistemic philosophy, and machine learning. Sahaj has also pursued a secondary in Computer Science and a language citation in Hindi and Urdu, highlighting his commitment to interdisciplinary studies.

Sahaj has held a variety of leadership positions at Harvard and beyond, including serving as the president of the Harvard Undergraduate Social Studies Journal (HUSSJ) and the Harvard Sikh Students Association (SACH). He has also been a Yun Family "Revolutionary Thinker" Research Fellow at Harvard University and a Summer Researcher at the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics, where he was an Undergraduate Ethics Fellow as well. In addition to his academic pursuits, Sahaj has worked as a Public Relations and Affairs Intern at New Heights Communications and as a Public Policy Intern at the Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund (SALDEF). He has also been an Associate Director of Consulting at Harvard College Consulting Group, a Case Team Lead, an Associate, and an Analyst.

Sahaj hopes to use his skills and experience to pursue a future career at the intersection of Law, Academia, and Public Policy, reflecting his deep commitment to the betterment of society.

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