
Rabhya Mehrotra
Yale
Dublin City University (DCU)
Tech
Rabhya Mehrotra is an Associate, Political Analysis and Communications for More in Common in NYC. She’s researching how to fight polarisation in America. She continues to work with Dr. Jane Suiter (DCU's Institute of Future of Media, Journalism and Society). She will begin her studies at Harvard Law School in Fall 2026. As a US-Ireland Alliance Scholar, she studied Political Communication at Dublin City University. She graduated from Yale with degrees in Computer Science and Political Science. Her passion lies in reforming democracy to empower citizens. In the summer of 2021, Rabhya lived in Iceland as part of the Program in Grand Strategy, studying the country’s 2010 constitutional reform process, which used citizen-drafters instead of politicians. She is preparing articles for publication on her findings. For her dual-major thesis, Rabhya used natural language models to analyze Icelandic political discourse around the constitution. In Ireland, she is eager to study successful citizens' assemblies. She is interested in Ireland’s “We the Citizens” project, which involved three Citizens Assemblies that led to change on same-sex marriage and abortion. She wants to see what America can learn from Ireland. Living in Dublin, the technology capital of Europe, allowed her to explore the burgeoning field of e-democracy. Rabhya’s interest in understanding how people create and deliberate opinions drove her activities at Yale. She served as Co-Opinion Editor at the Yale Daily News, creating the first independent Editorial Board. She also spent a gap semester reporting for the New Haven Independent. She competed for the Yale Debate Association in American Parliamentary Debate and helped run the team's annual high school tournament.
