Chloe J. López, M.A.
I am a 2nd-year Ph.D. student in Political Science at the University of Florida, majoring in International Relations and minoring in Comparative Politics. My research focuses on the intersection of migration, security, and conflict, with particular interest in how international norms and conflicts shape state responses to refugee flows. My work draws on a range of methodological approaches, including case studies, cross-national statistical analysis, and process tracing.
I received my M.A. in International Affairs from the University of North Florida, where I was awarded the MAIA program’s inaugural Outstanding Research Award for Best Thesis.
I currently teach in the UF William & Grace Dial Center for Speech and Communication Studies as an Instructor of Record for Introduction to Public Speaking (SPC2608)
I grew up in Gainesville, FL and in my free time I enjoy playing video games with friends, reading high fantasy novels, and watching YouTube documentaries and travel vlogs.
Fall 2025 Office Hours
Wednesdays 2:00pm-5:00pm