Mohammad Farrae

Affiliates, Keough School of Global Affairs

Mohammad Farrae is a Research Assistant in the Keough School of Global Affairs. He earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering in Pakistan. He has worked in engineering management for a soda ash manufacturing facility and in business development and product management for a Japanese paint company, developing coating solutions and introducing environmentally beneficial products. 

Before coming to Notre Dame, Mohammad led a project funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation that trained secondary school students through hands-on projects related to bee and bird rehabilitation in Pakistan. He also provided consulting services to a firm that is training 500 peace leaders in Pakistan through wilderness education. Mohammad aims to learn how to bridge the gap between sustainable policy development in government and business. As a master of global affairs student, Mohammad is the recipient of a Riberas Orjales Family Fellowship.