b'The Pulte InstituteforGlobal DevelopmentPulte Faculty Fellows Student FormationThe Future of DevelopmentThe Pulte Institute collaborates closely with a diverse array of students from the University of Notre Dame, engaging them in research, internships, and other impactful roles aimed at driving change and professional development. Following are reflections from students on how time spent working with the Pulte Institute has supported their growth in the classroom and beyond:Negalegne MandefiroMasters of Global Affairs, 25Last spring, I was deeply involved in the University of Notre Dame Poverty Initiative through the Pulte Institute. My role introduced me to various faculty, students, and staff, and enabled me to learn from their experiences. My participation helped me understand the richness of the i-Lab curriculum, the diversity of partner organizations worldwide, and the meaningful projects conducted on campus and in fieldwork.Anne KellyFinance and Economics, 28I have had the opportunity and privilege to work with the Pulte Institute as a student intern for the 2024 Mandela Washington Fellowship, an example of policy and governmental support that translates to quantifiable personal and professional development. This experience has been invaluable to me both as a professional approaching a career, as well as on a personal level as a Catholic and citizen of an ever-interdependent, globalizing world.Raleigh KuipersGlobal Affairs and Spanish, 25Working at Pulte has complemented my education by adding a practice-oriented viewpoint. This experience has provided tangible skills useful in other jobs and my research, and I have gained exposure to a range of global development work. From editing reports on SHAREs global education research to creating a database of potential research partners at more than 100 universities worldwide, I have learned about the opportunities and challenges of the field.TOM WEINJuliana Dantas dos Santos de SouzaPolitical Science and Economics, 24At Pulte, I was a research assistant in the Algeria Research Hub Project. We worked with the Algerian Ministry of Higher Education and the U.S. Department of State through the U.S. Embassy in Algeria to increase their research capacity. This experience was fundamental in getting me to where I am: working as a private equity analyst at Parthenon Capital. Pulte offered me the opportunity to be internationalto explore and understand countries beyond the U.S. and my own, Brazil.4543 | 2023-24 Annual Review'