Felipe Aas, U1, Political Science
Felipe will be interning at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace at their headquarters in Washington D.C. A global foreign-policy think tank committed to the promotion of cooperation between nations, Carnegie advances peace through the development of policy ideas and direct engagement with various state actors. Felipe is therefore looking forward to applying the skills that he has developed while studying Political Science and Geography at ۲ݮƵ.
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Somaya Amiri, U3,Political Science
She is currently in France for a year of professional development. She is passionate about creating a fairer and more equal Canada by contributing to policymaking herself. At ۲ݮƵ, Somaya is the Founder of Canadian Student Society, former program coordinator of World University Services of Canada, and director of Comparative Healthcare Systems Program.
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Laurence Dagenais-Poulin, U3, Honours Liberal Arts
Laurence is a third year student majoring in liberal arts and pursuing a double minor in political science and German. She will be interning as a research assistant with the Centre for Excellence in Women and Child Health (COEWCH) at the Aga Khan Medical University in Nairobi, Kenya. This internship will be an opportunity to study gender dynamics in sub-Saharan Africa and further her interests in East Africa and gender relations.
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Penelope Duchemin, U1, Political Science
Pénélope is in her first year, majoring in political sciences and minoring in art history and international development. She will be interning with the Musée du Louvre in Paris. Her main responsibilities include preparing speeches for conferences, taking part in different projects: the Nocturnes, "30 years of the Pyramid », etc… and involvement in the Museum’s life for 2 months.This opportunity will allow her to have a field experience, apply her knowledge and get a new professional experience in a sector that interests her.
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Victoria Flaherty,U2, Political Science
This summer, she will be interning with the U.S. consulate general in Calgary, AB as the political and economic affairs intern. The United States and Canada share one one of the world’s most unique and intertwined bilateral relationships, with a generally low-security border and a high degree of trade. She cannot wait to learn more about how this relationship functions and communicates in relation to the political and economic sphere.
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Shira Garbis, U1, Political Science andInternational Development Studies
Shira will be interning in the office of a Representative of the Massachusetts House of Representatives. She will be working in constituent services to help the district’s members make their voices heard and become politically engaged at the state level. She is passionate about social justice, equality and civic engagement.
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Lucie Goulard, U3, Political Science
Lucie Goulard will intern at the Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies where she will be collecting data on the hierarchy of languages between Georgian, Russian and English in Georgian political settings. Lucie is focusing on post-Soviet studies as she has been learning Russian for six years and went on exchange at the Moscow States Institute of International Relations (MGIMO). Lucie has participated in several Model Untied Nations and has covered different Montreal events for Mural Magazine.
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Madeline Greenwood, U3,Sustainability, Science &Society
She is particularly interested in sustainable food systems and indigenous food sovereignty. This summer, she will be interning with SymBioSyn, a non-profit dedicated to sustainable self-determination and collaborative action-research. She will work to facilitate community gardens and workshops surrounding food sovereignty leadership and sustainable self-determination.
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Gabriel Helfant, U2, Political Science and History
Gabriel will be an intern in Toronto, Ontario with the Office of Marco Mendicino- Member of Parliament in Eglinton-Lawrence and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minster of Infrastructure and Communities. Within the MP’s Office, Gabriel will primarily be researching, writing, and attending meetings with stakeholders and community organisations. Gabriel hopes to use this experience in his research of Canadian political representation.
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Samuel Jetté, U1, Political Science
Samuel will be interning with Mouvement Démocratie Nouvelle (MDN), a non-partisan NGO based on Montreal, which promotes electoral reform in Quebec. His involvement comes at a crucial moment because the government of Quebec has promised to table an electoral reform bill by October 1st, 2019. He will be applying what he has learned at ۲ݮƵ to an organization that seeks to inform Quebecers about their political environment.
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Ariana Kaye, U3, Art History
Ariana is excited to be interning this summer at the Smithsonian Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington DC as a Gallery Guide. Ariana will be leading tours of the museum and creating excitement among visitors about contemporary art as well as conducting research about works in the museum’s collection.
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Thomas Kennedy, U3,Political Science
Thomas is interning as a research assistant at the Institute of International Relations, a pro-European think-tank trying to rethink Europe and its policies at the center of the continent. This is of vital interest to him, as he wants to one day work for a public institution with the same goals.
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Caitlin Kindig, U3, Cultural Studies
Caitlinwill be a Reporting Intern at CityNews Montreal, a leading media and communications company dedicated to providing news to Montreal and the greater Montreal area. She will be writing scripts for the morning shows, researching pitch ideas, and going out on assignment with CityNews reporters. At ۲ݮƵ, she is the Editor-in-Chief of The ۲ݮƵ Tribune.
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Isabel Sachi Kojima, U2, HonorsInternational Development Studies
Sachi will be interning with the Gender Section of UNICEF LACRO in Panama City. Sachi hopes to pursue a career in economic policy to address the root causes of poverty and social injustices. Social injustice based on gender impacts every development sector, so Sachi aims to learn more about gender analysis, policy making, and programming while at UNICEF.
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Greta Kubiliute, U3, Honours Political Science
This summer she will be interning with the Political Affairs and Security Committee at the Permanent Representation of Lithuania to the European Union in Brussels. This internship will be a valuable opportunity to learn in-depth about Lithuania’s diplomatic relations and work with the diplomatic mission to advance Lithuania’s interests abroad.
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Bea Lehmann, U3, Honours International Development Studies
She will be interning with the Community University Research Exchange, an initiative connecting student researchers to community activist organizations. Bea will be doing archival work with Women of Diverse Origins, a grassroots organization dedicated to women’s empowerment. Bea is excited to work with and learn from the groups that make up WDO and collaborate on their efforts to archive past events.
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Mary Lynne Loftus, U2, Honours Political Science
She is interning at the Minister of Justice, David Lametti’s constituency office in LaSalle—Émard—Verdun. Mary Lynne is passionate about civic engagement and will apply her knowledge from Canadian politics classes to her summer internship. She is eager to gain firsthand insight into the inner workings of a constituency office and facilitate community engagement and outreach.
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Amina Magnin, U2, Political Science &International Development Studies
Amina will be interning at Echo100Plus, a non-profit organization in Leros, Greece that was established in response to the growing refugee crisis in Greece. Working with the other volunteers and interns, Amina will be helping the organization in their work to provide aid to arriving refugees as well as self-development activities in the form of education, sport, and art programs.
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David Naftulin, U3,Honours Political Science and History
David will be interning at the Israel Law Center (Shurat HaDin), a civil rights law firm that sues terror organizations and uses civil litigation to ensure financial compensation for Jewish victims of terrorism and antisemitism. He is excited to gain experience in a legal advocacy setting, gaining important skills that he hopes to use in a future career as a lawyer.
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Teddy Neuman, U2, History
will be interning this summer on the Upper East Side in New York at Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney’s District Office. He is looking forward to gaining a greater understanding and first-hand experience with the legislative system, as well as constituency issues in the United States. Teddy is grateful for this opportunity as it will enable him the ability to learn more about how the local political process operates in his home county.
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Oksana Nikitenko, U2, Political Science
She will be interning at Laboratory of Urban Culture, her roles include assisting “Art Hive”, organization / promotion, research, and networking events. Oksana previously volunteered at Impact Hub, and hopes to accumulate more knowledge and skills in cross sector collaboration and the ideation and implementation stages of a social enterprise. She hopes to make a lasting social impact in the Little Burgundy community.
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Mohammed Odusanya,U2, Joint Honours Art History andGender, Sexuality, Feminist & Social Justice Studies
This summer he will be interning at the Senate of Canada for Senator Kim Pate, under whose supervision he will be researching decarceration options for Black men and women currently held in the penal system. In addition to this, he will be exploring ways to support Black communities advocacy for decarceration and alternatives to jail for their community members.
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Momone Ozawa, U2, Sociology
She will be interning at the International Committee of the Red Cross in Tokyo, Japan. The ICRC is an international organization promoting humanitarian aid under international humanitarian law in conflict areas. Momone will be working as a research intern to collect and analyze information on political and economic issues in Asia and the Pacific regions as well as perform administrative tasks.
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Camille Point,U3,English
She will be interning this summer at the United Nations Development Programme Bangkok Regional Hub, a UN specialized agency that seeks to address gender equality, peacebuilding, and conflict-prevention through multiple regional development initiatives. In her academic works, Camille focuses on exploring the relationship between media and cultural studies, including discourse surrounding gender politics and digital feminist activism.
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Ségolène Quercy,U3, Anthropology andPolitical Science
Ségolène is a third-year student pursuing a double major in political science and anthropology. She will be interning with SymBioSyn in Montreal on a peacebuilding and advocacy project concerning the Anglophone Crisis in Cameroon. Ségolène’s motivation stems from SymBioSyn’s philosophy of using active research to foster sustainable self-determination in communities. She is resolute to use the complementary skills learned in anthropology and political science to be a lively contributor to the Hope for Cameroon project and team.
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Nina Russell, U1, History and Political Science
Nina Russell will be interning at The Hill Times, an Ottawa-based newspaper covering Canadian politics. She will be researching and writing stories. This internship will allow her to pursue her interests in politics and journalism, and she looks forward to continuing to develop her writing and communication skills.
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Gideon Salutin, U2, International Development Studies
Gideonwill be interning with the UN in their Global Communications department in New York. The department expands UN presence in traditional and new media by working with local and international actors. His responsibilities will be broad, demanding the maximal initiative and creativity, but they allow for autonomy in choosing the areas Gideon hopes to involve himself in. Involvement within the international community is an education in hands-on skills demanded by a new globalized market.
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Alexis Scott, U3,Honours Political Science
Alexis will be interning with the Carter Center in Atlanta, Georgia, an NGO dedicated to conflict resolution, human rights advancement, and disease prevention around the world. Working with the Syrian Conflict Mapping team, she looks forward to putting her analytical and language skills to use, helping collect and process relevant information on the conflict alongside experts in the field.
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Kelly Waldron, U2,Geography
Kellywill work as an intern in the Department of Sustainable Development and Public Health at the Asia-Europe Foundation in Singapore, whose mission is to strengthen Asia-Europe ties, create shared experiences and to explore opportunities for cooperation. Kelly looks forward to gaining insight into the works of an intergovernmental organization and interacting with a diverse group of stakeholders.
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Gabriel Williams, U2, Political Science
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Blythe Middlebrook, U3, Environment & International Development Studies
Blythe Middlebrook is a third-year undergraduate student majoring in Environment and Development, with a minor in History. She will be a research intern with the Climate Reality Project, which aims to engender global solutions for climate change by making urgent action a necessity around the world. Blythe hopes to use this opportunity to improve her knowledge on creating climate solutions that are both feasible and accessible. |
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Brittany NG, U1, International Development Studies
Growing up in different parts of the world allowed Brittany to learn about the intricate links between the environment and social equity. She will be interning at One Piece A Day in Toronto this summer as the Communications Officer to further its mission to inspire environmental stewardship through social media, to help relieve the pressure of waste polluting our cities and wilderness. She will help the organisation progress into its next stage of governance and reach a more international audience. |
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Elina Lugbull, U3, International Development Studies
She will be interning this summer for an expert of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in Paris. Passionate about collaborative work in elaborating environmental policies, she deeply believes in transnational action for climate research. Helping out in the writing and editing of the next IPCC report, she hopes to gain valuable experience in environmental research and policy creation. |
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Eliza Prestley, U3, English
Eliza will be interning at Véhicule Press, a Montréal-based publishing company that specializes in fiction, poetry, and social history. She looks forward to providing editorial and administrative support to Véhicule, learning more about the publishing process, and deeply engaging with Montréal’s literary community.
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Gali Golan, U2, Psychology
Gali Golan is an American student from Boston, MA. She is interning this summer at the Neurodevelopmental Laboratory on Addictions and Mental Health at McLean Hospital in Belmont, MA. She can’t wait to see what it’s like working in a lab full-time, as well as learn about the effects of drug use on adolescent psychopathology. She hopes this will be the first of many labs she will work at throughout her path in psychology. |
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Jason Gales, U2, Latin American &Caribbean Studies
Jason will be interning for MiningWatch Canada, an NGO dedicated to drawing public attention to the socio-ecological threats posed by the extractive industry in both Canada and abroad more generally. He will assist in developing a research study regarding Canadian-foreign policy and Canadian mining companies’ interactions in Venezuela.
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Lilla Adams, U2, Political Science
This summer, Lilla will be interning for U.S. Senator Ed Markey in his state office in Massachusetts, with the aim of expanding her experience in legislative politics and constituent affairs. Specializing in environmental policy, she is looking forward to connecting local and federal politics in key issue areas affecting both her seaside hometown and places all over the country.
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Lindsay Nissinoff, U2, Industrial Relations
Lindsay will be interning at Makovsky Integrated Communciations PR Firm in Manhattan where she will engage in media relations, research, compiling press kit materials and participating in internal account team meetings. She will complete a practical case study in which program development, strategizing, research, and creativity are demonstrated. Lindsay will also complete the PRISM (Public Relations Summer in Manhattan) program which entails weekly networking meetings with multiple New York City firms.
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Madeline Murray, U2, Honours Environment
Madeline will be interning with the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Seafood Watch program, where she will help develop new tools to help zoos and aquariums evaluate the sustainability of their animal feed. She is thrilled to contribute to the aquarium’s mission of inspiring conservation of the oceans, and hopes to utilize her experience as an undergraduate researcher to gain valuable experience in the field of sustainability and public outreach.
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Maren Roeske, U1, International Development Studies
Maren will be interning at Summer In The City, which engages youth in the development of Detroit. Detroit is a dynamic city and its development is directly related to globalization and historic marginalization. This internship will provide an opportunity to provide services for those in need and appreciate the domestic application of development studies.
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Ondine Delonca, U2, Political Science
Ondine will immerse herself in the Centre d’étude français sur la Chine Contemporaine (CEFC) in Hong Kong. She is deeply interested in Sino-French foreign relations and political science research. Ondine will take part in the diffusion of the review ‘Perspectives Chinoises’ and she will contribute to the organization of an international conference in Hong Kong about China in the World.
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Sian Lathrop, U2, Philosophy
Sian will be interning at CKUT in the community news department. CKUT is a non-profit, campus-community radio station based in Montreal. Sian will be producing a podcast focusing on local and marginalized histories in the Port of Montreal, as well as organizing a series of journalism workshops. This will allow her to practically apply the theoretical work she has been doing in media, feminist and critical race theory within the Philosophy and AHCS departments.
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Sofie Farkas, U2,Political Science andInternational Development Studies
Sofie will be interning at Festival Accès Asie, a Montreal-based festival which promotes Asian art, history, and culture through several artistic disciplines. She is thrilled to assist with the coordination of the event, as well as the administrative side of the festival. Sofie is ecstatic to be exposed to Asian culture through different shapes and forms of art, while working with the longest Asian heritage festival in Canada.
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Thomas Papernot, U2, Political Science andInternational Development Studies
Thomas will be interning with Social Justice Connection, a Montreal-based NGO advocating about human rights, global poverty and inequality. As Human Rights Education intern there, Thomas hopes to take this opportunity to learn more about how NGOs advocate for greater equity of human rights standards in global finance, in respect of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights..
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Ellen An, U3, Political Science
Ellen is a third-year student majoring in political science and pursuing a double minor in economics and philosophy. She will be interning with the Canadian Federation of Friends of Museums (CFFM), an organization that offers workshops for museum volunteers and supports inter-museum activities. Her role will primarily concern the CFFM’s communications. Through participating in the World Federation of Friends of Museum Summit in Montreal, she hopes to promote awareness of Canadian museums and heritage sites.
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Zoe Shing, U1, Political Science
Zoe is a first year student pursuing a major in Political Science and minoring in Philosophy. She will be interning in Hong Kong at NexChange, a company that creates, markets and invests in innovative technology and products. Zoe is very interested in starting her own business one day and hopes to take this opportunity to learn more about marketing, as well as how a business operates in the real world.
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Alisha Rahemtulla, U2, Geography
She will be interning this summer with Robin B. Clark Inc.,anatural resource consulting firm in Vancouver B.C. Her duties will consist of conducting natural resource projects from planning stages, budgeting, communication with clients, working with community members, collecting data, producing maps and preparing lab reports. Alisha is thrilled to use G.I.S to positively contribute to such sustainability efforts.
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Angelo Robert, U3, Political Science
He keeps busy, juggling part-time work as a busboy and an executive member of the Quebec Studies Student Association. He’s people-oriented, which is reflected in his friendships and academic interests. He strives to be an informed/participative citizen locally and internationally. As an intern for the Comité logement Petite-Patrie, he hopes to make Montreal’s housing sector more equitable, transparent, and accessible to its citizens.
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Camille Bui, U2, Honours International Development andPsychology
Camille aspires to be both knowledgeable about environmental issues and able to raise awareness effectively. She strives to seize all the opportunities to get involved in actions promoting environmental awareness and advocacy. This summer, she will be interning at the Climate Reality Project, an NGO dedicated to catalyzing a global solution to the climate crisis by making urgent action a necessity across every level of society. She hopes that this will allow her to learn more about how to scale up her actions and gather more people to step up against global warming effectively.
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Clementine Pierrefeu, U2, Political Science andEast Asian Studies
She will be interning with the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Osaka (CCIFJ), Japan. The CCIFJ is an organization working to promote the interests of French businesses in Japan, and to foster stable relations with the host country. Clementine is committed to contribute to the CCIFJ’s diverse missions to the best of her abilities.
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Darshan Daryanani, U2, Political Science andInternational Development Studies
This summer, at the Institute for Human Development and Well-being (IHDW) and through the ۲ݮƵ Art hive Initiative (MAHI), Darshan will address the roles that leadership and policy-making play for non-status individuals, especially children, who have disabilities, mental health concerns, and belong to traditionally at-risk populations.
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Declan Gemmill, U2, Joint Honours Political Science and Philosophy
Declan will be interning in Montreal with Equitas, which is an organization involved in the human rights education movement. His main responsibilities include refining the Play it Fair! program and maintaining an active online blog presence. He looks forward to contributing his energy and passion towards these important initiatives.
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Dominique Robichaud, M1,Information Services
She will be working with an Indigenous community, the Waban-Aki Nation, to help create a “tribal archives”, dedicated in preserving and advancing the language, history and culture of indigenous peoples. During this internship, Dominique hopes she will be able to apply Knowledge Management practices as means to capture tacit knowledge and transforming it into explicit knowledge for reuse.
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Emily Draicchio, U2, Joint Honours Anthropology andArt History
She will be interning in India this summer with The Maski Archaeological Project (MAP), a multi-disciplinary research project investigating several topics regarding Neolithic through Medieval period (3000 BCE – 1600 CE) societies in Southern India. With an academic background and strong interest in South Asian archaeology, Emily is excited to apply her knowledge outside of the classroom and to gain fieldwork skills through the curation and excavation of artifacts.
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Emily Sheeran, English (Drama and Theatre)
Emily is interested in the social impacts of storytelling. This summer, she hopes to gain managerial skills in a creative enterprise through her internship with Montreal-based Nyx Labs, where she will serve as a pre-production administrator, story consultant, and assistant director on their independent production of American Dreamers, filming at locations in the U.K., Canada and the U.S.
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Emma Palladino, U2, Honours Anthropology
Her internship at the McCord Museum will allow her to gain firsthand professional experience in these three fields, and to also gain a better understanding of the importance of community representation in the museum. As such, she is looking forward to learning more about ethical museology this summer.Her research interests are centred around archaeology, museology, and Indigenous studies.
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Erica Stefano U3, Honours Political Science
She will be interning at Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) this summer, a non-profit dedicated to protecting freedom of the press and ending the repression of journalists internationally. With this, she hopes to learn more about being involved in advocacy work, particularly interested in freedom of the press in the post-Soviet space, while developing essential research and analytical skills. She is alsodesign editor at the ۲ݮƵ Tribune.
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Évalie Vallée, U1, Political Science andCanadian Studies
She will be interning at Québec Cinéma, a non-profit organization that promotes Quebec movies, artists and culture across Canada. During her internship, she will work with the organization to promote Quebec’s production with educational workshops on movies and she will help to prepare the annual Gala Québec Cinéma awards ceremony. Évalie hopes to gain a better understanding of the importance of Quebec’s production in Quebec society.
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Gracie Forgie, U2, History andCanadian Studies
This summer she will be interning with the Black Watch Museum and Archives—Canada’s oldest Highland Regiment which over the years has accumulated what is considered the best Regimental archives in Canada. Gracie is looking forward to this opportunity to develop her research skills, work with fascinating archival information and artifacts, and learn all that she can about the history of the Scots in Canada.
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Hannah Drinkell,U3,Economics andPolitical Science
Hannahis interning for the Political and Public Affairs Section of the Delegation of the European Union to Canada in Ottawa. At ۲ݮƵ, Hannah sits on the 2019-2020 Board of Directors of the International Relations Society at ۲ݮƵ (IRSAM) as the Editor-in-Chief of Flux: International Relations Review, a peer-reviewed undergraduate academic journal. A Montreal native, her favourite academic interests are International Political Economy and economic history.
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Jade Perraud Le Bouter,U3 International Development Studies
She will be interning as a coordination assistant for the International Human Rights Training Program (IHRTP) hosted by Equitas - a Human Rights education organization, working for the advancement of equality and social justice through transformative education programs. Jade hopes to learn how worldwide Human Rights educators create action-based strategies for better social impact, while acquiring important event coordination skills.
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Karolina Roman, U3, Langue et littérature française (Traduction)
Karolinawill be interning at Shoreline Press over the summer of 2019, a publishing house dedicated to publishing unique quality work of first-time authors. She has a particular interest in literary translation, as well as editing and hopes to learn much more about these fields thanks this opportunity. This internship will also allow her to work on a research project on Anglophone Quebecois literature in her department.
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Katia Boudrahem, Political Science and Communication Studies
Katia will be interning in the Communications, Public Affairs and Government Relations department of the Quebec Government Office in New York, a diplomatic mission which seeks to promote Quebec’s interests in the United States. Katia is passionate about international relations and politics. She is excited about this opportunity and looks forward to expanding her knowledge of foreign affairs and public diplomacy.
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Kevin Crémoux, U3, Political Science andInternational Development Studies
his is the second year that Kevin will be completing an AIO internship, this time with the Political and Public Affairs Section of the European Union Delegation to Canada in Ottawa. Kevin is incredibly excited to experience first-hand the political and diplomatic world through a prestigious international union. Outside of school, Kevin participates in Model United Nations both at Concordia University and ۲ݮƵ University.
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Margaret Rochefort,U2, History and English
Having been born and raised in Montreal, a city with a vibrant and fascinating past, Margaret was drawn to the study of history after completing a Liberal Arts degree at Marianopolis College. She is thrilled to be interning with the 78th Fraser Highlanders this summer, and to have the opportunity to conduct historical research with such an esteemed organization.
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Vasili Moshopoloud,U3, Honours Political Science andHistory
Vasili's interest in Canadian history led to his internship at the St Andrew's Society of Montreal for the summer of 2019, where he was able to work in the same archives he used for his research. The St Andrew's Society was founded by prominent Scottish-Canadians who had an impact on the political history of Canada. He hopes that his experience will inform his work on Canadian political history.
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Véronique Leblanc, U3, Political Science
She is VP Finance for the Quebec Studies Students Association and works as a Research Assistant for the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Montreal (CIRM). She is also involved in the Jeux de la Science Politique as the delegation’s whip and she holds the position of Translation Coordinator for SSUNS 2019.
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Zackary Kifell, U3, Joint Honours History andPolitical Science
This summer, he will be completing an internship at Equitas; an NGO dedicated to the advancement of equality, social justice and respect for human dignity through transformative education programs. Zackary will be helping coordinate Equitas' 40th intensive International Human Rights Training Program: a three-week program where human rights workers from over 50 countries come to gain knowledge, skills and strategies related to human rights education.
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Zuleyma Caparo Escalante, U3, Honours Political Science
Zuleyma will intern at Save the Children Canada as a Gender Equality Support Officer, where she will be conducting research on gender equality issues across a variety of contexts, will provide support in capacity building sessions, and will apply her training to gender equality programming for the advancement of children's rights. She is looking forward to learning about the organization's global programs and partnership with the Government of Canada.
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