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Education
• Dual Degree Program between UBC and Sciences Po Paris (September 2015-June 2020 Graduation)
• Bachelor of Arts: UBC Faculty of Arts, Major in International Relations 3.95 GPA
• Bachelor of Arts: Sciences Po Paris, Euro-American Program, International Law Major 3.7 GPA Work, Volunteer and Community Experience
Course Facilitator, UBC Vantage College (July 2020-August 2020)
• Facilitating a new online course for incoming UBC students on university reading, writing and research.
• Moderating discussions, grading assignments, and hosting office hours for 350+ UBC students. Research Assistant, Department of Political Science, UBC (June 2020-July 2020)
• Researched national innovation regimes for tackling climate change at the European Union level.
• Collected secondary literature and empirical indicators and data to foster a comparative analysis.
• Worked with Microsoft Office Suite on data from the OECD, EIB, and European Commission. Summer Intern, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium (June 2019-August 2019)
• Worked in the investment directorate of the European Social Fund's Policy and Legislation Unit.
• Duties included assisting legal, financial, migration, and asylum teams with diverse work, ranging from updating financial and policy guides to assisting in preparing Commission teams for legal negations with the European Parliament and European Council.
• Other duties included organizing conferences on EU asylum seeker and refugee funding, representing the Commission at round tables on refugee integration and funding, think tank events on access to financing in developing countries, and research forums on universal basic income.
• Researched and presented findings on comparative Canadian and European social funds, federalism, financing regulations, and legal frameworks to senior Commission members. Library Assistant, Access and Diversity and Asian Library, UBC (February 2019-April 2020)
• Assisted in archival research for a PhD student in the history department and worked with visually impaired undergraduates through research support support and note taking.
• Working in collections management and movement in the Asian Studies Library. Content Creator, Getting People Right, Vancouver (March 2018-August 2018)
• Duties included writing and creating organizational behaviour and human relations e-articles, definitions, and graphics.
• Assisted in the launching of a start-up with the goal of democratizing business development. Summer Intern, Young Canada Works, Boundary Museum, Grand Forks (May-August 2015-2017)
• Assisted in the archiving of museum artifacts and documents, as well as acted as a tour guide and historical interpreter for visitors to the region.
• Designed and carried out educative programs for elementary students on the history of British Columbia and Canada.
Volunteer, Canada World Youth, Quebec and Peru (July 2014-March 2015)
• Worked with local NGOs in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec and Tomayquichua, Peru.
• Worked at Les Portes Ouvertes, an NGO dedicated towards assisting new migrants to Quebec though assisting with free French language courses.
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• Organized the delivery of books to be sent to developing English and French speaking countries.
• Worked with La Brigada, an NGO focusing on respiratory health and children’s education. Nursery Worker, Advanced Orchards, Grand Forks, British Columbia (May 2014-July 2014)
• Duties centred around ten hour shifts of manual labour, including planting and pruning trees and shrubs. Exchange Student and Volunteer, Rotary International, São Paulo, Brazil (July 2012-May 2013)
• Volunteered with local Rotarians on issues such as dengue fever prevention and reforestation. Extracurricular Activities
Editor, UBC Undergraduate Journal of International Affairs (October 2019- April 2020)
• Duties include editing and selecting submitted essays and research papers alongside faculty members for publication in an academic journal.
• Assisting in the publishing, printing, and distribution process. Treasurer, Sciences Po and UBC Dual Degree Association (January 2018- April 2020)
• Duties include managing the expenditures of the association and planning events and activities.
• Secured financial corporate sponsorship and cultivated relationships with local firms and institutions.
• Hosted lectures by the French Consulate on issues of diplomacy, the United Nations, and the EU. Editor, UBC Undergraduate Journal for Canadian Studies (October 2017-April 2018)
• Duties included editing and selecting submitted essays and research papers alongside faculty members for publication in an academic journal.
• Assisting in the publishing, printing, and distribution process. Treasurer, Distinguished Lecture Series Association, Reims, France (September 2015-May 2017)
• Duties included creating sources of revenue by partnering with local firms and managing an endowment and relationship from the Norwegian Embassy in Paris.
• Organized lectures with leading business, diplomatic, and cultural leaders, such as inviting and hosting the Canadian Ambassador to France.
Academic Activities
Research Findings Presenter, UBC Museum of Anthropology (March 2019)
• Presented research completed on "Heritage and the Punjabi Landscape: Exploring the Practice of Memory in Punjab, India”
Research Forum Participant, Punjabi University Patiala, Punjab, India (February 2019)
• Researched changing modes of memory production and worship at Punjabi holy sites such as shrines.
• Presented findings at joint conference with local PhD students in Amritsar, Punjab, India. UBC Arts Studies in Research and Writing 7th Annual Conference (April 2018)
• Selected to present and defend research paper on “Deontic, Epistemic, and Dynamic Modality: A Study of Conclusions in the Discourse Community of International Relations” Languages and Hobbies
• Working on improving my French, Brazilian Portuguese, and Russian through literature and film.
• Active in recreational sports such as intramural tennis, mountaineering, golf, and nordic skiing. Page 2 of 2