Bio/Description Anna Katharina Haberl is a sophomore from Salzburg, Austria, planning to major in the School of Public and International Affairs with minors in Cognitive Science and Journalism. Having lived in Austria and the United Kingdom, her research focuses on European defense and security policy within the transatlantic relationship. Before coming to Princeton, Anna served for over two years in Austrian politics, representing 75,000 students from Salzburg as National Student Representative. This role gave her valuable policy experience, including discussions with the Austrian Federal Ministry of Education and organizing events such as the National Student Parliament and a delegation trip to Brussels. Last summer, Anna became the youngest intern ever employed by the Single Resolution Board, working on banking resolution policy in coordination with the European Commission and European Central Bank. At Princeton, she is Assistant Director of Logistics for Business Today, helping to plan the United States’ largest undergraduate business conference. Anna also competes with Princeton’s Model UN team, is an EU Program Undergraduate Fellow, and mentors students through Project Access. She speaks German, Slovak, and Spanish, and is studying French.