- Allan A. Hodgson Arts Internship Award
- Andrew Buntain Arts Internship Award
- Arts Undergraduate Improvement Fund (AUIF) Internship Award
- Brenda and Morrison Hurley Arts Internship Award
- Bryce Internship Award
- Carol and Lloyd Darlington Arts Internship Award
- The Chris Tyler Marckmann International Social Work Summer Internship Awards
- David Tarr and Gisele Chèvrefils Arts Internship Award
- The Davies Famiy Arts International Internship AwardÌý
- The Dean of Arts Internship Award
- Faculty of Arts Internship Award
- The Schull Yang International Experience Award (Faculty of Arts)
- Gail Elizabeth Todgham Arts Internship Award
- The Gregg Blachford and David ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵivray Internship Award
- Hinda Ordower King Award of Merit
- Hon. Paul and Yvonne Casey Internship Award
- Ithaca Arts Internship Award/Bourse Ithaque pour les stages en Arts
- The John Wasileski Arts Externship Awards
- Judy Patton Hamilton Arts Internship Award
- Kostman Family Internship Award in Arts
- Lev Bukhman Internship Award
- Liz Gomery and Stefan Fews Internship Award in Arts
- TheÌýLaura Santini and Ken MacKinnon Initiative Award for Student Internships
- Max Stern Internship in Art History Award
- The McDonald Currie Fund for International Management and Development Internship Award
- Roland Arts Summer Internship Award
- Scott and Kristi Daniels Arts Internship Award
- The Susan Casey Brown Fund for ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ
- Tania Zouikin Arts Internship Award in International Development
- Toten Family Arts Internship Award
- William Henry Kelly Social Work Summer Internship Award
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Allan A. Hodgson Arts Internship Award
Adam Aberra, M1, Economics |
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Georges Delrieu, U2, International Development Studies |
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Alexis du Fayet de la Tour, U2, Political Science |
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Martin Flesche, U1, History Martin will be interning with Liverpool VCT Health in Nairobi, Kenya. There he will be working in the capacity development program, working with civil society organizations to help promote the availability of HIV/AIDS related services. Martin is currently completing his degree in Honors History, and hopes to pursue a career in contemporary Southeastern African history. His work with LVCT Health will assist him in understanding NGO and government relations, which is fundamental to understanding the region. |
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Christian Holmes, U2, History and Political Science |
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Joseph James, M1, History |
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Felix Keser, U3, Political Science and International Development Studies |
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Zev Macklin, U2, Political Science and History |
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Daniel Ruiz-Gomar, U3, International Development Studies and Hispanic Studies Daniel will intern at Asociación Incawasi, a small NGO that dedicates itself to the educational, nutritional and social needs of marginalized children of the Northern Andean city of Cajamarca, Perú. Daniel is eager to gain firsthand experience in the non-profit sector working towards poverty alleviation and social equality. He hopes this experience will broaden his cultural appreciation of Latin America, a region of special interest to him. |
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Roland Selinger, U2, International Development Studies and Economics Roland will be interning with Liverpool VCT Health in Nairobi, Kenya, the leading organization in strengthening HIV policy measures. His work will involve public advocacy for preventative and treatment programmes, with particular emphasis on vulnerable populations. Roland hopes this experience will help him gain a better understanding of the effects of chronic illness in the developing world. By pursuing an International Development major, he intends on working in like-minded projects in the future. |
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Johnstuart Winchell, U2, Economics Johnstuart Winchell will be interning with Elimu Impact Evaluation Centre in Kianyaga, Kenya, an NGO that conducts randomized experiments on development projects in order to assess their effectiveness. He is very interested in ethical questions concerning wealth, as is demonstrated by his minor concentration in philosophy and his work with The Life You Can Save. Johnstuart is looking forward to gaining valuable technical and international experience while in Kianyaga. |
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Addison Woolsey, U3, Latin America and Caribbean Studies Addison will be interning this summer in Oaxaca, Mexico with EDUCA, an alternative education non-profit which works with indigenous communities to foster democracy and development and promotes justice, equality, and social participation in order to improve the quality of life of marginalized populations in the state. This internship will offer Addison an opportunity to pursue his interest in human rights, globalization-from-below, and indigenous organization in neoliberal Mexico outside of the academic context. |
Andrew Buntain Arts Internship Award
Troy Björkman, U1, Political Science and International Development Studies |
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Zahra Henry, U2, International Development Studies |
Arts Undergraduate Improvement Fund (AUIF) Internship Award
Melanie Andreas, U2, Honors Political Science |
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Lucy Cui, U3, Environment & Geography |
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Ipek Ertan, U2, International Development Studies & Political Science |
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Dean Evangeliou, U2, Environment and Economics |
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Christian Favreau, U1, English Literature |
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Teresa Gerner, U3, International Development Studies |
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Julia Hensley, U3, Women’s Studies |
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Clement Julhia, U2, Political Science |
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Cecilia MacArthur, U3, Political Science |
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Mina Mohit, U3, World Religions & Geography |
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Jenna Nelson, U1, East Asian Studies |
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Emma Noradounkian, U2, Political Science |
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Joseph Pallez, U3, Economics |
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Kimberley Simon-Robert, U2, International Development Studies and East Asian Studies |
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Stuart Smith, U2, Anthropology and Women’s Studies Stuart will be working in Toronto with Jane's Walk, a not-for-profit organization which facilitates free, citizen-led walking tours to share stories and spaces amongst neighbours in the urban context. He will be facilitating focus-groups and interviews, as well as processing participant feedback so as to ensure community accessibility and effective outreach strategies in Toronto. |
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Carol Stephan, U3, Political Science and Middle East Studies |
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Maud Urbas, U3, Political Science and Psychology |
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Marilyn Verghis, U2, International Development and Economics |
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Ana Vermeulen U2 English Literature and World Religions |
Brenda and Morrison Hurley Arts Internship Award
Anne Cutshall, U3, International Development Studies: Anne is pursuing an honours degree in International Development Studies along with a minor in Management. She will be interning at Nexos Comunitarios, a Peruvian NGO that aims to promote responsible human development among populations that live in poverty and social exclusion. Anne will be working on the Healthy Meals Prescription Program, focusing on maternal and child health in the Lares District. She is interested in public health and sustainable development and looks forward to gaining invaluable experience in these fields. |
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Vareesha Khan, U2, English and Political Science: Vareesha will be interning at the Malang campus of the Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) in Indonesia. She is involved in a multitude of campus activities, such as planning committees, legislative councils, editorial boards, and media teams. She hopes to use her passions in creative mediums, such as writing and photography, to bring social awareness to global issues. The internship will offer her an opportunity to learn how to make education more accessible internationally. |
Bryce Internship Award
Laura Holden, U2, International Development Studies and Environment: Laura will be interning in Nova Scotia with the Atlantic Coastal Action Program. The organization is located in Cape Breton and is a non-profit organization that actively seeks to conserve and protect freshwater ecosystems, while also educating surrounding communities by raising environmental awareness. Laura is a third year student majoring in International Development Studies and Environment. This internship will offer her the opportunity of gaining valuable experience within the field of conservation and she is excited to utilize her knowledge first-hand, while working on the conservation of freshwater ecosystems. |
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Marion Lugagne Delpon, U3, Political Science: Marion will be interning with the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) in Accra, Ghana. She is majoring in Political Science with two minors in Anthropology and International Development. She is interested in Ghanaian culture and is looking forward to this internship opportunity, as it will give her experience in understanding the correlation between human rights and development, two topics she has a deep interest in. |
Carol and Lloyd Darlington Arts Internship Award
Dafne Beri, U2, Political Science and World Islamic and Middle East Studies: Dafne will be interning at the Indigenous Peoples of Africa Coordinating Committee (IPACC), in Cape Town, South Africa. IPACC’s main goal is to strengthen leadership and organisational capacity of indigenous civil society in Africa. Dafne will conduct research and contribute to IPACC’s programme on indigenous women. She is very excited for this internship experience and she is looking forward to promote recognition and respect for indigenous peoples in Africa. |
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Mehar Gujral, U1, International Development Studies and Economics: Mehar will be interning with EduCARE India in Dharamsala, India. She will be working as a project manager for the women and girls empowerment program through which she will engage with and educate the local community on issues like education, gender rights, microfinance, health, and sustainability. Currently a first year student studying Honours International Development Studies, Economics, and Entrepreneurship with a focus on South Asia and Gender Studies, Mehar has previously served as a teen advisor to the United Nations Foundation on girls’ rights and as a delegate to the Commission on the Status of Women 2015 held at UN Headquarters in New York. |
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Mabel Harriman-Smith, U2, International Development Studies: Mabel Harriman-Smith is a second year student in International Development and Cultural Studies from the New York area, and will be interning with the Association for India's Development (AID) in Chennai, India this summer. She will be working in the education sector for AID's Eureka Child project. She has always been interested in advancing global children's welfare and sees this internship the starting point of her career in humanitarianism. |
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Avital Li, U1, Sustainability, Science and Society: Avital is a second year student in the Arts and Science Interfaculty program in Science, Sustainability and Society. She will be interning at Water Ecuador where she will be conducting research on water cleanliness in the Ecuadoran Amazon. Through this internship, she hopes to broaden her knowledge about indigenous peoples’ rights and the water and sanitation-related issues that they face. |
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Zinia Li, U2, Sociology: Zinia will be interning with the Sapa O’Chau social enterprise in Vietnam. Sapa O’Chau’s mission is to provide educational and employment resources to ethnic minority groups in the area, which falls within Zinia’s specialization in Race and Ethnicity in her sociology degree. Zinia will be working in the enterprise’s Hmong Handicrafts Store, where she will be help build on the design and marketing of the business. |
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Francesca Nassif, U1, Political Science: As a student passionate about humanitarian and political issues around the world and especially those afflicting the Middle East, Francesca will be completing an internship with the international organization Visualizing Impact affiliated with Visualizing Palestine, in their offices located in Beirut, Lebanon. In her activities outside classes, she has mainly been involved with ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ's Chapter of War Child as their Vice President External. Francesca hopes to be able to travel around the globe and gain hands-on experience in her field of interest while acquiring as much knowledge as possible about the nuances of conflict in the Middle East. She aspires to contribute to helping restore human rights wherever they are being violated. |
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Angela Shen, U2, International Development Studies and Psychology: Angela will intern in Jakarta, Indonesia, at both the Language Centre at the UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta and the Canadian Embassy. At the UIN, she will hold English classes and workshops for students and staff and update curricula. This internship will be a great opportunity for Angela to explore Indonesian culture and its influence on public education policy, complementing her broader interests in international social policy and cultural neuroscience. |
The Chris Tyler Marckmann International Social Work Summer Internship Awards
Nicole Sawin, U2, Sociology: Nicole will be interning at Children of Bududa, a weekly enrichment program that provides social and academic support for up to 150 vulnerable children and youth living in a poor, rural community in Uganda. With a passion for international child protection, she is very excited to learn about the challenges and realities of service provision in this context and what children and youth need to support their well-being. |
David Tarr and Gisele Chèvrefils Arts Internship Award
Sonia Kim, U1, Sociology and International Development Studies: Sonia is a second year student, double majoring in Sociology and International Development Studies. This summer, Sonia will intern in Seoul, South Korea for the North Korea Strategy Centre as an Oslo scholar. Having lived in various parts of the world, she became interested in politics, the effects of collective identities, migration, and immersing herself in new cultures. This internship will help Sonia gain first-hand experience in studying identity changes arising from migration, allowing her to further her academic interests. |
The Davies ÌýFamily Arts International Internship Award
Margaret June Mills, U2, International Development Studies: Margaret will be interning with the Association for India's Development working in their education department: The Eureka Child Foundation. She will engage in both office and field work related to children's education. Margaret is an Honours International Development student with a minor concentration in Comparative Politics. She is excited and grateful to have the opportunity to apply her academic studies in an international context. |
Faculty of Arts Internship Award
Marta Canneri, U3, Joint Honours History and Political Science: Marta will be working at the Council on Foreign Relations as an intern in their Education department. She hopes to help expand the accessibility of international affairs education and offer new analyses on current foreign policy issues. She is interested in international affairs and global governance, and hopes to pursue these fields after graduation through graduate studies or work in research. |
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Adrian Carlesimo, B.A. U2: Adrian will be interning with MDS Brasil in Rio de Janeiro, one of Brazil’s three largest insurance consultants and brokers. The internship will be a great opportunity to explore the rich, plural culture of South America’s largest and most populous country, develop professional skills, and create permanent and meaningful connections to the Brazilian business community. |
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Isabelle Dufresne-Lienert, U2, International Development Studies: Isabelle will be interning at Equitas – The International Centre for Human Rights Education as a coordination assistant for their 36th International Human Rights Training Program (IHRTP). Isabelle is looking forward to understanding how participative learning methods allow to find common ground between cultures for the respect of universal human rights. She hopes to develop practical event planning skills as well as to discover from all of the program’s participants the ways in which human rights education can advance peacebuilding. |
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Jacob Greenspon, U3, Political Science and Economics: Jacob is in his third year of a B.A. (Honours) in Political Science and Economics. On campus he has been elected to leading roles in the Arts Undergraduate Society and as a representative on the ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University Senate. Jacob will be spending the summer interning in Ottawa at the Economic and Trade Section of the European Union Delegation to Canada, where he looks forward to performing research and analysis on the Canadian economy and on EU—Canada trade relations. |
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Olivia Nouailhetas Baneth, U3, Political Science: Olivia is a third-year student at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ, studying Political Science. She will be interning at the section for Political and Public Affairs at the European Union delegation to Ottawa this summer. After having attended classes and written several papers on the subject of the EU, she is looking forward to this opportunity to experience first-hand the workings of the European Union, and hopes to acquire applied knowledge on how such a regional organization functions in its relation with other countries. | Ìý |
Francesca Valenti, U3, International Development and Middle Eastern Language Studies: Francesca is looking forward to spending her summer interning at Equitas, an international center for human rights education.Ìý Her work will be focused on the Play it Fair toolkit's successful Canadian program.Ìý Specifically she'll be a liaison between Equitas and its partners and will do evaluative work on the program's application in the Montreal area.Ìý During this stage, Francesca will further explore some particular interests of hers, namely community-based initiatives and conflict-resolution through education. | |
Virginia Valentini, U3, Political Science, Sociology and Russian: Virginia will be interning at Equitas in Montreal, as a logistic/coordinator assistant for the Human Rights Training Program. After spending most of her life in Italy, Virginia went to an International School in France. Once arrived at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ, she has been working as VP Academic for the Political Science Student Association and created the Italian Students’ Association. By completing this internship, she aspires to get an invaluable insight in Human Rights and learn about the internal functioning of the NGO. |
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Maria Zaslavsky, U2, Joint Honours Anthropology and Women’s Studies: Maria will be working as a Human Rights Education Intern at the Social Justice Connection, an independent human rights organization in Montreal. She is excited to further her understanding of social inequality and injustice, and looks forward to gaining more experience in human rights advocacy and solidarity activism. |
The Schull Yang International Experience Award (Faculty of Arts)
Gul Saeed, U1, Psychology: Gul will be an intern at the RIKEN Brain Science Institute in Tokyo, Japan from May till August 2015. She will be working at the Lab for Affiliative Social Behavior as a summer trainee. This will give her the opportunity to gain hands-on experience of cutting-edge neuroscience research; specifically, the neural mechanism of mammalian parent-infant relationship. Pertaining to this specific topic, Gul will be assisting behavioral and histological experiments using mice; as well as, attending lecture courses throughout her time at RIKEN in order to broaden her understanding of neuropsychology as a whole. |
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Gerald Sigrist, U3, Political Science: Gerald will be interning at the Embassy of France in Kyrgyzstan. He is a third year student majoring in political science with a double minor in Russian and German. Over the years, Gerald has developed a curiosity for foreign cultures and languages. He has particular interest in Russia and its near abroad, as well as the country’s relations with the West. With this internship he is looking forward to complementing his theoretical knowledge of international relations with a valuable, practical experience from within the diplomatic apparatus. |
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Shurabi Srikaruna, U2, Economics: Shurabi will be interning this summer at The Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong, an organization dedicated to the promotion of trade and investment between Canada and Hong Kong. Shurabi’s previous experience in sponsorship, her international work experience paired with her education will help her in this position.Ìý She hopes that she will gain a better insight of the East Asian Market and business culture. |
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Carly Walter, U2, Political Science: Carly will be an intern at the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong, an organization dedicated to the promotion of trade and investment between Canada, Hong Kong, and Mainland China. Carly has previously interned in Singapore, and firmly believes in the necessity of cross-cultural collaboration that Chambers of Commerce can provide to Canadian businesses. She hopes that this summer will prepare her for a future international career path. |
Gail Elizabeth Todgham Arts Internship Award
Bianca Larissa Taberna, U2, Political Science: Currently pursuing a Political Science major with double minors in Sociology and Management, Bianca will be interning for two Toronto organizations: the Regent Park Film Festival as a Community Outreach intern, and the Kapisanan Philippine Centre for Arts & Culture as a Marketing intern. These internships provide a truly unique opportunity for Bianca to combine her deep passion for community development with her academic/professional interests in social change, migration studies, and non-profit business management. |
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Josie Teed, U2, Cultural Studies and Art History: This summer Josie will be working as a community outreach intern at the Regent Park Film Festival, Toronto’s only free-of-charge film festival. The festival caters to the needs of the social housing project of Regent Park, and is dedicated to reaching isolated communities within the neighborhood and throughout Canada. Josie will be working to build relationships with surrounding businesses and organizations to garner support for the festival. |
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Madeline Warner, U2, Classics and Ancient History: Madeleine is a third-year ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ student double majoring in Classics and Ancient History. She is currently working with the Musée des Beaux-Arts Montréal on the upcoming exhibition Pompeii Viva, and will be interning this summer at the J. Paul Getty Villa in Los Angeles for their academic programming department. In the upcoming year, she hopes to attend graduate school for art history, with a focus on classical Greek art and architecture. |
The Gregg Blachford and David ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵivray Internship Award
Joshua Marquis, U2, Cultural Studies: Joshua is a third-year student in Cultural Studies, Art History, and Sexual Diversity Studies. This summer he will intern at Rats 9, a feminist and queer artist-run center and gallery space in Montreal, where he will help with funding, administration, events, and researching future programming. There he will learn the ins and outs of running a not-for-profit cultural organization and working within a mandate committed to amplifying marginalized voices, developing from his experience working at CKUT as one of the voices on Queercorps, the station’s longest running queer radio program. |
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Phoebe Warren, U1, Political Science and History: Phoebe will be interning in London, England with Liberal International, the international federation of liberal political parties. Phoebe is interested in the field of human rights within politics, particularly the advancement LGBT rights in developing countries. This summer she will primarily work with Liberal International’s human rights working groups on LGBT and women's issues and hopes to bring her unique perspective on these subjects from growing up in the conservative southern United States. |
Hinda Ordower King Award of Merit
Yasmin Ali, U3, Political Science: Yasmin will be interning at the Native Friendship Centre of Montreal - a community development agency that aims to promote, develop, and enhance the quality of life of the urban Aboriginal population of Montreal and surrounding areas.Ìý This internship will allow her to gain a better understanding of what decolonized community-based social work looks like within urban Canadian spaces. |
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Margaret Gagné: Maggie Gagné will be interning at the Children of Bududa program in Uganda this summer. This program uses education as a tool to empower children who otherwise could not afford schooling. She is currently in her fourth semester at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ, majoring in Political Science and minoring in International Development Studies. With this opportunity, she hopes to gain practical experience working with an NGO and hopes to learn about NGO sustainability in rural areas. |
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Gabrielle Jacobs: Gabrielle will intern at the Arab-Jewish Center for Equality, Empowerment and Cooperation (AJEEC) in Israel. Her experience as program coordinator at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ’s Social Equity and Diversity Education (SEDE) Office will come in handy: she will help train Bedouin and Jewish youth in preparation for an intercultural gap-year project. She will also learn about the other social, economic, and health, programs run by AJEEC. Studying Political Science and Sociology, Gabrielle is looking forward to learning more about inter-ethnic cooperation in an unfamiliar environment. |
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Mollie Lawrence: Mollie is completing a bachelors in Social Work, and will be interning at Neve Michael Children’s Village in Israel. She has worked with underprivileged children in numerous settings in Montreal. This internship will broaden her clinical expertise as she works with disadvantaged youth, providing her with an international approach to child welfare. Mollie’s experience will provide her with an increased understanding of child welfare practices that will serve to enhance her future social work career. |
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Justin Schwartz, U3, History and Political Science: Justin will be an assistant archivist at the Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre in Montreal, Quebec, a museum dedicated to the memory and public heritage of the Holocaust. Justin is about to start his last semester at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University to complete a bachelor’s degree, and has shown an interest in 20th century history and patterns of resistance. This internship is an opportunity to document survivor testimonies first hand while also working in close collaboration with various local community organizations to further the public's understanding of hate, genocide and anti-Semitism. |
Hon. Paul and Yvonne Casey Internship Award
Una Jefferson, U2, Sociology: Una will be interning at Policy Options magazine under the umbrella of the Institute for Research in Public Policy, a Montreal think-tank that seeks to provide research and generate debate on emerging policy issues facing Canadian governance. Una will produce podcasts, do editorial work, and help with research. During her internship Una hopes to further her knowledge and skills in editorial writing, Canadian public policy, and sound production. |
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G Clay Miller, U2, Political Science: G Clay is a student with a passion for international relations and public relations. Having traveled extensively as a child and grown up in Washington D.C., he has become genuinely passionate about public policy as it relates to human and social development. G Clay hopes to utilize the skills he has gained serving as the Director of Public Relations for ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ’s Model UN Assembly, and TempoTrader Co. – a music industry tech start-up, in his internship this summer with Human Rights Watch. |
Ithaca Arts Internship Award/Bourse Ithaque pour les stages en Arts
Anju Bansal, U3, Political Science and Psychology: Anju will intern at the Ghana Center for Democratic Development, an independent, non-partisan and non-profit policy research think-tank. The Center pursues its pro-democracy and good governance vision through advocacy, research, analysis and publications, dissemination and outreach as well as training and capacity-building. Anju views the internship as a great opportunity to apply her passion for human rights and gain first-hand experience in the field. |
The John Wasileski Arts Externship Awards
Cameron McPherson, U2, Economics: Cameron will be interning with the Cathance River Education Alliance in Maine, USA to implement environmental education programs and conduct research on sustainability and energy consumption. His studies have focused on econometrics and economic development, including attention to the environment’s relationship with business. Cameron sees this internship as an opportunity to enhance his understanding of these topics, gain valuable applied experience, and promote conservation among all ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ in the process. |
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Colleen Thrasher, U2, Honours International Development: Colleen is studying Honours International Development, focusing on economics and living standards, and minoring in Economics. Her academic interests include ecological economics, environmental development, and natural resource management. She has engaged with these topics personally through academic work and volunteer work promoting environmental awareness. Colleen is interested in engaging in multidisciplinary solution-making and she is thrilled to participate in CREA this summer. |
Judy Patton Hamilton Arts Internship Award
Leo Arcay, U2, International Development Studies: Leo will be interning at Bija Vidyapeeth in northern India this summer. Bija Vidyapeeth is the learning center of an Indian environmental grassroots NGO that promotes sustainable agricultural development through community-building and indigenous knowledge. Leo has always been interested in the global food production system and how its inefficiencies can be reduced in order to feed the world without harming the environment. He is convinced that culture is a major point in development and that his internship at Bija Vidyapeeth will be an opportunity to learn how different societies deal with food issues. |
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Mina Bahrami, U3, International Development Studies: Mina is in her last year of studies at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University with a major in International Development Studies and a minor in Social Studies of Medicine. In 2013, she was awarded the Carol and Lloyd Darlington Arts Internship Award for her social work internship in Bududa, Uganda working for the Bududa Learning Center. This summer, Mina will be interning in the Event and Operations unit at the Clinton Global Initiative at the Clinton Foundation in New York City. Originally from the United States, she enjoys traveling and is passionate about learning languages; she is currently pursuing fluency in her fourth language. |
Kostman Family Internship Award in Arts
Gabrielle Jacobs, U3, Political Science and Sociology: Gabrielle will intern at the Arab-Jewish Center for Equality, Empowerment and Cooperation (AJEEC) in Israel. Her experience as program coordinator at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ’s Social Equity and Diversity Education (SEDE) Office will come in handy: she will help train Bedouin and Jewish youth in preparation for an intercultural gap-year project. She will also learn about the other social, economic, and health, programs run by AJEEC. Studying Political Science and Sociology, Gabrielle is looking forward to learning more about inter-ethnic cooperation in an unfamiliar environment. Ìý |
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Mollie Lawrence, U2, Social Work: Mollie is completing a bachelors in Social Work, and will be interning at Neve Michael Children’s Village in Israel. She has worked with underprivileged children in numerous settings in Montreal. This internship will broaden her clinical expertise as she works with disadvantaged youth, providing her with an international approach to child welfare. Mollie’s experience will provide her with an increased understanding of child welfare practices that will serve to enhance her future social work career. |
Lev Bukhman Internship Award
Alaina Boyle, U2, International Development Studies: Alaina will intern with the Women of Uganda Network (WOUGNET) in Kampala, Uganda as a gender and ICT policy advocate. Alaina is currently a second-year student in the agriculture and environment stream of international development with a minor concentration in economics and is very interested in women’s' rights. She is looking forward to working with Ugandan women to expand their access to and use of information and communication technologies to make civil rights and new agricultural techniques accessible. Ìý |
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Enrica Ferrarotti, U3, Political Science: Enrica will be an intern with Sapa O’Chau, a social enterprise in Vietnam that aims to reintegrate Vietnamese minority groups. Enrica possess a strong interest in initiatives geared towards grass-root level communities. She is the Vice President of Strategy for Enactus ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ and is an outreach housing rights member and advisor in training for Project Genesis. Her experience in Vietnam will be an invaluable opportunity for her to better understand sustainable frameworks at the grass-root level. |
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Magaret Gagné, U2, Political Science: Maggie Gagné will be interning at the Children of Bududa program in Uganda this summer. This program uses education as a tool to empower children who otherwise could not afford schooling. She is currently in her fourth semester at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ, majoring in Political Science and minoring in International Development Studies. With this opportunity, she hopes to gain practical experience working with an NGO and hopes to learn about NGO sustainability in rural areas. |
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Yuvraj Goswami, U2, Industrial Relations and Political Science: Yuvraj is a second year international student, majoring in Industrial Relations and Political Science. Through his internship with the Ministry of Labour of the Government of India, he will be working under the office of the Director General of Employment and Training, overlooking the operations of a new Government of India Labour reforms initiative called the National Career Service Project. His interests in Indian politics and leaning towards debate and public engagement makes this internship a great fit between his academic interests and professional aspirations. |
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Jonathan Lopez, U1, International Development Studies and Political Science: Jonathan will be interning at the United Nations High Commission for Refugees in Ecuador where the largest refugee population in Latin America is hosted. Jonathan has been involved in Model United Nations both as a delegate and staff member as he is passionate about international relations and diplomacy. He looks forward to contributing his experience in administration and public relations to the agency as well as using this opportunity for his personal and professional development. |
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Adrienne Suen, U2, Political Science: Adrienne is a Political Science and World Religions student and will be interning at International Justice Mission, a human rights NGO this summer. IJM is committed to abolishing modern day slavery through its efforts to rescue victims of human trafficking and working with governments and law enforcement authorities to strengthen the justice system. As a committed human rights activist with academic interests in the interplay between religion, politics and human rights, Adrienne is eager to be part of an organization that harmonizes the three in its vision to combat human trafficking. |
Liz Gomery and Stefan Fews Internship Award in Arts
Mashal Hussain, U2, International Development Studies: This summer, Mashal will be interning at an organization called the Social Justice Connection, in Montreal, that serves to raise awareness and promote advocacy regarding human rights, poverty and equality. As she is pursuing an undergraduate degree in International Development and minoring in International Relations and French, Mashal is keen to involve herself in the development and advocacy process of human rights in Canada, which she believes, will foster further social development for Montreal and Canada. |
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Tasha Kara, U1, International Development Studies and Women’s Studies: Tasha will be working as the Gender and ICT Policy intern in Kampala, Uganda with the Women of Uganda Network (WOUGNET), an NGO that promotes the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) among women as tools to share information and address issues of sustainable development collectively. Tasha hopes to gain valuable and practical experience in the field, while simultaneously conducting research that is fundamental to her degree. |
TheÌýLaura Santini and Ken MacKinnon Initiative Award for Student Internships
Julie Vanderperre, U3, Political Science: Julie will be interning at the Association for India’s Development where she will be working on the Magasool Project, which seeks to promote sustainable and viable agricultural opportunities for rural farmers. Julie became interested in sustainable agriculture after her internship with the Social Justice Connection in the summer of 2014. Julie hopes to apply her previous internship experience to her work with Magasool. Her goal is to create a report that will impact policymaking and promote durable solutions for the farmers working with Magasool. |
Max Stern Internship Award in Art History
Anne Cernek, U3, English Literature: Ann Cernek is an English Literature Major minoring in Études et Practiques Litteraires Françaises, who also serves as the President of ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ Students for Education Beyond Borders. This summer, she will be interning with Debra Kerr, Executive Director of Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art in Chicago. This opportunity will allow her to explore museum and non-profit management while being fully immersed in the world of the unique self-taught and visionary arts. |
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Erin Sobat, U2, History: Erin studies History, Art History and East Asian Studies at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ, and is incredibly excited to be interning at the Musée des beaux-arts de Montreal this summer. He will have the opportunity to work directly with the museum’s Japanese art collection on a project investigating the history of art collecting in Montreal. Erin currently serves as Vice-President Academic of the Arts Undergraduate Society and Library Improvement Fund Coordinator for the Students’ Society of ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University. |
The McDonald, Currie Fund for International Management and Development Internship Award
Mayumi Louguet, U3, Economics: Mayumi will be interning at Elimu Impact Evaluation Centre, a research NGO based in the village of Kianyaga, Kenya. She will be involved in assessing through randomized experiments the effects of improved access to the judiciary on the farming community in Kianyaga. Her involvement with Elimu will be a valuable experience for her career aspirations, as she hopes to work towards improving sustainable pro-poor and inclusive growth policies in the context of developing countries. |
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Gabrielle Kacha, U1, International Development Studies: Gabrielle will be interning in Accra, Ghana with the Commission for Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ), the national institution for the protection and promotion of fundamental rights and freedoms and administrative justice in Ghana. CHRAJ works to create a free and just society where human dignity is protected, power is accountable and governance is transparent. The internship with the Commission will deepen her devotion and passion for human rights advocacy and expand her knowledge on human rights violation. This, she believes, will help her in her future goals of studying humanitarian law. |
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Roland Arts Summer Internship Award
Sabine Grutter, U3, International Development Studies & Global Health: Sabine will intern with the Kibale Health and Conservation Project in Kibale, Uganda and assist towards the goal of enhancing sustainability and health care in the region. Sabine has specified knowledge and experience in understanding the historical and political discourses that shape structural violence in the health sector and hopes to pursue a career in global public health with an emphasis on access restrictions for marginalised populations. |
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Audrey C. Rooney, U2, Environment and Development: Audrey will be interning with EDUCA, a non-profit organization based in Oaxaca, Mexico. EDUCA promotes civil education, training indigenous authorities and supports local development projects. Audrey is working towards a major in Environment and Development and a minor in Urban Systems. Understanding how environmental issues are tied with social issues is of great interest to her and she hopes to gain valuable insight on their intersection while involved with this organization. |
Scott and Kristi Daniels Arts Internship Award
Maria Lopez, U2, Economics: This summer, Maria will intern at the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong, a non-government body that provides a networking platform for its members with business interests in Canada, Hong Kong, Mainland China, and the Asia-Pacific region. She is excited for this internship because it will allow her to learn about current issues concerning business and trade in the Asia-Pacific region and give her an opportunity to apply her interdisciplinary skill-set in a practical field. |
The Susan Casey Brown Fund for ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ
Nina Jaffe-Geffner, U1, Political Science: Nina will intern with FairVote, an organization located near Washington D.C. which promotes structural reform in the American electoral system. The internship will allow Nina to learn how advocacy is conducted at a national organization. Nina is pursuing a degree in Political Science. The information she learns about fair representation, fair elections and fair access while interning at FairVote will be highly valuable as she continues with her studies. |
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Magali Saul, U3, Political Science and Latin American & Caribbean Studies: Magali is in her third year at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University and will be graduating in December 2015 with a joint-honors degree in Political Science and Latin American and Caribbean Studies. Her academic interest include conflict resolution, and the promotion of international human rights. This summer, she will be interning with the ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ Oslo Scholars Program. |
Tania Zouikin Arts Internship Award in International Development
Isabel Engels, U1, Political Science and International Development: Isabel will be interning at Teto Brazil, an NGO that works to eradicate poverty through improving basic living conditions and community development in Latin America. Isabel is a first year student pursuing a double major in Political Science and International Development with a minor in Environment. Her interest in equality and development, which is practiced in Teto, will help her to use the information she has learnt in class and apply it in analyzing real life situations. |
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Kariane St-Denis, U2, International Development Studies and Molecular Biology: Kariane will be interning at the Women of Uganda Network (WOUGNET) this summer in Kampala, Uganda. She will be working alongside the organization to promote and encourage the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) by women and women organizations in Uganda as a means of empowerment and sustainable development. As an advocate of feminism and an adventurous and driven student, Kariane looks forward to the opportunity to apply her knowledge of international development in a practical setting. |
Toten Family Arts Internship Award
Priya Nair, U2, History and Middle East Studies: Priya will be interning in Chennai, India, with a non-governmental organization named Magasool. Magasool works on projects regarding agriculture and rural development, trying to provide sustainable agricultural opportunities to rural farmers and services to improve agricultural yields. Priya will be involved in conducting surveys and research in individual villages in Tamil Nadu. Priya is a U2 student majoring in History and Middle East Studies. |
William Henry Kelly Social Work Summer Internship Award
Chloé Debyser, U3, Sustainability, Science and Society: Chloé will be interning this summer with the Indigenous Peoples of Africa Co-ordinating Committee (IPACC) in Cape Town, South Africa. IPACC is an advocacy network seeking to promote indigenous human rights and environmental governance leadership at agencies of the UN and other multilateral forums. Chloé is passionate about indigenous perspectives of the environment. She perceives this internship as an exceptional opportunity to gain a practical understanding of the political interplay between indigenous voices and international stakeholders on international environmental platforms. |
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