Team Member
Pauline Baudu
Research Fellow
Additionally, she has been involved as a Senior Fellow at Arctic360, an associate at Arctic Security Consultants, a member of the NATO Research Task Group on the Effects of Climate Change on Security (SAS-182), and she coordinates the Climate Security Association of Canada. Among her past engagements, she has been a research co-lead for the U.S. Naval War College’s Newport Arctic Scholars Initiative with a group of international scholars and naval officers studying integrated naval deterrence in the Arctic (2023-2024) and participated in the consultation process to inform the creation of the NATO CCASCOE (2022). She previously worked as a research assistant with the Center for Climate and Security and the Wilson Center Polar Institute and Environmental Change and Security Program.
Her work is further informed by her nine-year experience in human rights and asylum law. In particular, she has served as a public official at the French National Asylum Court (2018-2023), and previously with the United Nations Human Rights Office in Geneva and with civil society organizations on migrants’ rights and non-discrimination.
She is a graduate from the French Institute for International and Strategic Affairs in Defense and Security (MA) and holds degrees in Crisis Analysis and Humanitarian Action (MA) and Applied Linguistics (BA).
