Chiara Logli

Prof. Chiara Logli is an assistant professor and institutional assessment specialist at Honolulu Community College, Hawai‘i. Her research centers on international and comparative education. She holds an MA in political science from the University of Bologna (Italy) and a PhD in educational foundations/international cultural studies from the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. She has worked at the International House at University of California (UC) Berkeley and at the UC Santa Barbara Multicultural Center, and has taught college-level courses in the U.S. and Indonesia. Her project experience includes USAID, UNICEF, UNDP, the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, CAST/International Baccalaureate Schools, and the Italian consulate. She is a recipient of fellowships from the East-West Center, the Foreign Language and Area Studies Program, the United States–Indonesia Society, the Rotary International Peace Program, and the European Union’s Erasmus/Leonardo Program.

For her Fulbright-Nehru project, Dr. Logli is teaching courses on qualitative research design and also conducting a study on how Indian universities contribute to higher education by balancing local and global allegiances. Her research is centered on place-based approaches that shape institutional identity while offering insights for broader international contexts. Dr. Logli is particularly interested in India as it sustains a complex higher education system marked by both ancient legacies and forward-looking innovations. Through teaching, research, and collaboration with faculty and students, the project is contributing to ongoing conversations on higher education across borders. The project will culminate in a comparative study of higher education systems in the world’s largest democracies: India, the United States, and Indonesia.