Dr. Aly Kassam−Remtulla is Vice Provost for International Affairs at Princeton University where he leads a team of 300 working across three continents to advance international engagement, support international students and scholars, and manage the university’s global footprint. His portfolio includes oversight of a 48,000-acre research campus in Kenya. Beyond his administrative duties, Aly is a student mentor and scholar of migration, race, and religion and has taught at Princeton and Stanford.
Earlier in his career, he worked at the MacArthur Foundation where he managed the arts and culture portfolio, the New Ideas project, and the MACEI awards.
Aly serves on several non-profit boards including Allegheny College and as chair of the board of the United World College-USA.
He is a graduate of Stanford and Oxford where he studied as a Rhodes Scholar. His commentary has appeared in WIRED Magazine and the Chicago Tribune, among others.