Liam Comer-Weaver

Academic Year: 
2021-22
Direction: 
From Yale
Exchange Partners: 
Universidad de San Andrés
Project Title: 
Understanding the Origins and Impacts of Argentina's Open Migration Policies

Liam Comer-Weaver is a MA student at Yale’s Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. He studies immigration policy and human rights. He recently contributed to UNHCR’s State of the World’s Forcibly Displaced report as a research intern. Before Yale, Liam served as a Peace Corps volunteer on an indigenous reservation in western Panama. Previously, he worked in the music industry as a radio DJ and an audio producer. Liam published an article titled Entry Fiction and Detention: How the United States Can Learn from Argentina’s Migration Policies in the Yale Journal of International Affairs.