
(617) 358-0919 | edamrien@bu.edu
Elizabeth Amrien has been working in the international studies arena at Boston University – designing, developing, and directing interdisciplinary projects of global scope and relevance, as well as connecting people and groups who are doing similar work – since May of 2002. She has planned and executed hundreds of public and scholarly events (lectures, panel discussions, exhibits, film screenings, workshops, and international conferences), featuring prominent politicians, policy experts, artists, activists, academics, writers and public intellectuals, for students and the greater Boston community. She has also overseen a number of fellowship programs and written several successful grants.
Presently, Elizabeth serves as the Assistant Director of the Center for the Study of Europe at Boston University and as the Assistant Director of the Center for Latin American Studies at Boston University. Her responsibilities include event planning and program management, finances and operations, grant writing and analysis, outreach and publicity, student and faculty support, and other new and ongoing initiatives, including an active visiting researcher program.
Elizabeth holds a BA in religious studies from Fordham University (1991), an MDiv (magna cum laude) from Yale Divinity School (1995), and an MBA from Boston University (2008). She is an active member of Boston’s Church of the Advent.