Grace has experience editing blog posts, articles, research proposals, funding proposals, and education materials, from both native and non-native English speakers. She has experience editing in both British and American English.
Grace is interested in public health, healthcare, technology, traveling, security, artificial intelligence, international relations, and politics. She is also interested in the intersection of health, technology, and law, including telehealth and health data protection.
Grace received her Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Management and Policy, with a minor in Russian and East European Studies and a certificate in Russian, from Indiana University.
Grace is currently studying for her M.A. in International Security Management in Berlin, Germany. She will be writing her master thesis on accountability of intelligence services, comparing Germany, the US, and the UK.
During both her undergraduate and graduate studies, Grace edited articles and presentations for non-native English speakers. During her undergraduate studies, she edited research papers on entrepreneurship. During her graduate studies, she edited research proposals and class presentations for her German professor.
Grace has edited many articles for a European blog website, which provides a platform for European voices on surveillance. The authors are scholars and experts in the fields of artificial intelligence, predictive policing, and intelligence in Europe.
Grace has edited research and funding proposals while working at think tanks in the US and Germany. The content of the research ranged from transatlantic relations to policing.
Grace has edited many articles for a European blog website, which provides a platform for European voices on surveillance. The authors are scholars and experts in the fields of artificial intelligence, predictive policing, and intelligence in Europe.
Grace has edited research and funding proposals while working at think tanks in the US and Germany. The content of the research ranged from transatlantic relations to policing.
During her undergraduate studies, Grace edited articles on entrepreneurship for an economics professor who was a non-native English speaker.