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ANNABEL BRADBURY

When Annabel Bradbury was earning a bachelor’s degree in Human Geography, she traveled from her home in the UK to southern India. There, she collected data for two months about people who frequently move from one place to another. The research informed her final paper. Bradbury felt a growing interest in working overseas, particularly in relatively poor nations (sometimes known as developing countries).

Later she worked in the international department of a research institution for

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