- Allan A. Hodgson Arts Internship Award
- Andrew Buntain Arts Internship Award
- The Andre King Wi Tan Externship Award
- The Armando and Ann Manfredi Arts Internship Award
- The Arts Student Employment Fund (ASEF)
- The Arts Undergraduate Improvement Fund (AUIF) Internship Award
- The Barbara and Patrick Keenan Undergraduate Internship Awards for Interfaith Studies
- Brenda and Morrison Hurley Arts Internship Award
- The Burgess Family 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 AwardĚý
- The Gail Elizabeth Todgham Arts Internship Award
- The Gregg Blachford and David Â鶹AVivray Internship Award
- Hinda Ordower King Award of Merit
- TheĚýHon. Paul and Yvonne Casey Internship Award
- TheĚýIthaca Arts Internship Award/Bourse Ithaque pour les stages en Arts
- The Jennifer Ritter Arts Internship Award
- 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
- Max Stern Internship in Art History Award
- The McDonald Currie Fund for International Management and Development Internship Award
- The Richard B. Levy Arts Internship Travel Award
- Roland Arts Summer Internship Award
- Scott and Kristi Daniels Arts Internship Award
- The Susan Casey Brown Fund for Â鶹AV
- Tania Zouikin Arts Internship Award in International Development
- Toten Family Arts Internship Award
- William Henry Kelly Social Work Summer Internship Award
(Photos by Laura Di Maio)
Allan A. Hodgson Arts Internship Award
David Barmes, U3, Economics and Psychology |
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Asterix Hassan, U2, Economics |
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Henry Kabiyona, U1, Sociology |
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Thomas Kokossou, M1, Economics |
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Nicholas Ian Milum, U1, International Development Studies |
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Jan Oledan, U2, Economics and Geography |
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Liam Ragan, U1, Honours Anthropology
Liam will be interning in Nairobi, Kenya, with the Institutional Canopy of Conservation, a research initiative concerning livelihood development and biodiversity conservation. Liam is pursuing an honours degree in anthropology, with minor concentrations in environment and social entrepreneurship. Given this academic background, he hopes to better understand how conservation efforts can enable traditional ecological knowledge and local communities to develop contextualized, nuanced approaches to complex problems. |
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Calvin Trottier-Chi, U1, Joint Honours Economics and Political Science
Calvin will intern with Children of Bududa, where he will teach a variety of subjects to local children and collect census data. Calvin currently works for The Â鶹AV Tribune and is an avid member of Model United Nations. This internship will provide an opportunity to help those in need and for Calvin to appreciate the diversity of domestic interests that underlie his program. |
Andrew Buntain Arts Internship Award
Brayden Culligan, U2, Political Science. Ěý |
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May Hobeika, U2, Environment
May will be interning at Forum Ökologisch-Soziale Marktwirtschaft, an independent political think tank doing research on economic instruments in environmental policy in Berlin, Germany. As a student majoring in economics and the earth's environment, the FÖS’s commitment to the transition to an ecological and social market economy suits May’s aspiration of entering the field of environmental policy. She is looking forward to improving her research skills while exploring her interests in agriculture and transport fiscal policy. |
The Andre King Wi Tan Externship Award
Lavanya Huria, U1, Honours Economics and Accounting |
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Jasmine Lee, U2, Political Science |
The Armando and Ann Manfredi Arts Internship Award
Juliette Mueller, U3, Gender, Sexuality, Feminist & Social Justice Studies |
The Arts Student Employment Fund
Daniela Arellano Baeza, U2, Economics and Political Science |
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Stephanie Fernandes, U1, Honours International Development Studies |
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Maria Fustic, U1, International Development Studies |
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Bella Harvey, U2, Honours Political Science |
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Jared Ingersoll, U2, Political Science |
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Meara Kirwin, U2, Anthropology |
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Eric Krol, U2, Joint Honours Political Science and History |
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Marie Lemieux, U2, Honours Political Science and Religion & Globalization |
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Andrea Papini, U2, International Development Studies and Political Science |
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Suvij Sudershan, U3, English |
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The Arts Undergraduate Improvement Fund (AUIF) Internship Award
Elisha Aaron, U2, English |
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Charlotte Atkins, U2, Political Science |
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Ariela Greenberg-Nielson, U3, Anthropology |
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Shiyun (Feifei) Hua, U2, International Development Studies |
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Joyoon Kim, U3, Honours Anthropology |
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Sophie McKenzie, U1, International Development Studies |
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Nina Milhaud, U2, International Development Studies and Political Science
Nina will intern with the Accès Asie Festival, a Montreal-based artistic festival which aims at promoting Asian arts, culture, and history through a variety of artistic disciplines. She will assist in the organization and coordination of the event, as well as in the general administrative support of the festival. Nina is thrilled to be part of this initiative and to contribute to the promotion of intercultural tolerance and solidarity. |
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Zoe Shaw, U2, Honours English |
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Talor Wald, U3, Economics |
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Caroline Wesley, U3, Joint Honours Political Science and International Development Studies |
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Zoë Wilkins, U2, Joint Honours Political Science and Philosophy |
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Ines Wittke, U2, Political Science |
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Diamond Yao, U1, Honours Geography |
The Barbara and Patrick Keenan Undergraduate Internship Awards for Interfaith Studies
Tessa Joanna McGowan, U3, Religious Studies and International Development Studies |
Brenda and Morrison Hurley Arts Internship Award
Yasmine Elmir, U3, English |
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Henrique Mecabo, U1, Joint Honours Economics and Finance
Henrique will be interning with Arko Advice in BrasĂlia, Brazil. There, he will closely monitor parliamentary activity by attending different hearings and events at Congress. The information collected will be used for analysis of Brazil’s political and economic conjuncture. Henrique’s experience will help him navigate Brazilian politics and prepare him to achieve his big dream: improve Brazil’s national education through governmental action. |
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Daniel Silver, U1, Honours Environment
Daniel is currently finishing his second year, majoring in environment. This summer, he will be interning with the Institutional Canopy of Conservation—ICAN, whose work is focused on determining effective strategies for community-based conservation that can be applied to other regions around the world. Daniel knows this internship will give him valuable experience that will help him achieve his goal of teaching and researching topics such as conservation, environmental management, and ecology. |
Bryce Internship Award
Nadège Dollonne-Rohrbacher, U3, Anthropology |
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Madeline Greenwood, U1, Geography |
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Maya Keshav, U2, Joint Honours Linguistics and Classics
Maya will intern as a research assistant at Queen Mary University of London. Maya is excited to work with Dr. Erez Levon, an expert in sociolinguistics, and to learn more about how social characteristics like region, ethnicity, and sexual orientation combine to form an individual’s speech. By working in Queen Mary’s linguistics laboratories, Maya will gain hands-on experience with the tools of linguistic analysis. Ěý |
Burgess Family Internship Award
Rebecca Fischer, U2, History and Political Science |
Carol and Lloyd Darlington Arts Internship AwardĚý
Zain Bhanji, U1, Honours International Development Studies |
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Cristina Castro, U2, Economics |
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Laurence Dagenais-Poulin, U1, Languages, Literatures, and Cultures |
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Alexandria Lilly Gates, U2, Honours Environment |
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AnaĂŻs Kreklewich, U1, Honours Economics |
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Aidan McLaughlin, U3, Political Science |
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Camille Preel-Dumas, U2, Honours Political Science
Camille will be interning at the Association for India's Development (AID) in Chennai, India. She will be working with AID’s Eureka Child Foundation, an initiative to promote sustainable development by improving access to quality education. Her internship duties will include revising curriculums, developing promotional material, and managing office data. As an honours political science student, she is incredibly excited to learn the inner-workings of an NGO and gain relevant professional skills. |
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Andrew Sandock, U1, International Development Studies and World Islamic & Middle Eastern Studies |
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Arunima Sharan, U2, Joint Honours Economics and International Development Studies
Arunima will be interning with NITI Aayog in New Delhi, an Indian government-run think tank that focuses on designing strategic and long-term policies and programs for the Government and provides relevant technical advice to the center and state governments. She will be an intern with the PPAMD, PPP & PIB Division that undertakes appraisals and evaluates projects proposed by policymakers. As a student of economics and international development studies, Arunima hopes to tie together the theories learnt in class with the reality, and be able to understand the gaps between the two. |
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Madeline Taylor, U2, Art History and Gender, Sexuality, Feminist, & Social Justice Studies
Madeline will be interning with Semillas, a non-profit based in Mexico City that provides funding for women’s organizations. She is excited to see how this experience might enrich her studies in gender, sexuality, feminist, and social justice studies, and help bridge the gap between theory and practice. Madeline is a second year art history and GSFS major, hoping to be a social worker one day. |
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Divine Usabase, U2, Environment
Divine Usabase is a student in environment and development. She participated in the 2017 Canadian Field Studies in Africa, where she enriched her knowledge of her native region, East Africa. Her interests include, but are not limited to, sustainable development, community-based conservation and human rights. Her position as an SOS Children’s Villages Youth Ambassador has led her to advocate for marginalized youth at UN ECOSOC, The Council of Europe and Global Affairs Canada. |
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Elisa Vallette, U2, Honours International Development Studies
Elisa Vallette will intern with Nexos Comunitarios in Cuncani (Peru). This Non-Governmental- Organisation promotes responsible human development among indigenous communities living in the Andean mountains. It assists the communities by enhancing their human capital (health and education) and social capital. She will be working on the nutrition project which aims to combat the root of malnutrition. Elisa, pursuing an honours degree in international development, wishes to gain an invaluable experience in this field. Ěý |
The Chris Tyler Marckmann International Social Work Summer Internship Awards
Anne-Julie Lozeau, U2, Social Work
Anne-Julie will have a chance to intern with WOUGNET (Women of Uganda Network) in Kampala, Uganda, over the summer. She is thrilled to be part of an NGO that promotes empowerment, and networking within women’s organisations. Her task will also require promoting and implementing gender sensitive and ICT (information and communication technologies) policies and programs. She hopes to gain experience and knowledge around empowering women that will help her become an international social worker. |
David Tarr and Gisele Chèvrefils Arts Internship AwardĚý
Claire Maybank, U1, Honours International Development Studies |
The Davies ĚýFamily Arts International Internship AwardĚý
Kyana Alexandre, U2, Economics |
The Gail Elizabeth Todgham Arts Internship Award
Brianne Chapelle, U2, Honours Art History |
The Gregg Blachford and David Â鶹AVivray Internship Award
Katherine Belisle, U3, Joint Honours International Development Studies and Sociology |
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Pascale Bockelmann, U2, Cognitive Science |
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Abby Maxwell, U1, Gender, Sexuality, Feminism, & Social Justice Studies |
Hinda Ordower King Award of MeritĚý
Johanne Emilie Caldwell, M1, Social Work |
The Hon. Paul and Yvonne Casey Internship Award
Kate Daly, U2, Honours History |
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Marine de Lamarzelle, U2, Joint Honours Political Science and History |
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Merryn Isabel Post, U1, Political Science
Isabel is a political science and Russian language student from Brooklyn, New York, specializing in transitional democracies of the former Soviet Union. This summer, she’ll be interning at the Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies in Tbilisi, Georgia. She hopes to pursue a career in international diplomacy. |
The Ithaca Arts Internship Award/Bourse Ithaque pour les stages en Arts
Leah Blezard, U3, Honours International Development Studies Leah will be interning for The SAM Project (sustainability through agriculture and micro-enterprise) in Southern Province, Zambia. She has volunteered with SAM for the past two years, managing the field operations of a rural nutrition program. This work has allowed Leah to pursue her passion for promoting health care as a fundamental human right, work she hopes to continue as a medical doctor one day. |
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Paige Hunter, U2, Honours International Development Studies |
The Jennifer Ritter Arts Internship Award
Alex Emilie Arend, U2, Political Science |
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Emilie Slotine, U3, English and Psychology |
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Sophia Stuart-Sheppard, U2, International Development Studies |
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Lavanya Virmani, U1, Psychology
Lavanya Virmani, majoring in psychology, will be working for the project "Thermal images of the lung on a smartphone to differentiate bacterial from non-bacterial causes of pneumonia" under the Department of Global Health at Boston University of Public Health in Malawi and Boston. She will be performing duties pertaining to data analysis. Lavanya has always had an interest in psychological statistics and hopes to apply her skills for the project and give back to the community. She also seeks to broaden her horizons by applying a multidisciplinary approach to psychology and global health. |
The John Wasileski Externship Awards
Thomas Lacy, U3, International Development Studies and Psychology |
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Victoria Emanuelle Forest-Briand, U2, Honours Political Science
Victoria Emanuelle will be interning with Friends of Head Harbour Lightstation on Campobello Island, New Brunswick. Her internship duties include putting together, archiving, and collecting oral histories that will be used in a forthcoming museum project centered around the Head Harbour Lightstation, a 150-year-old landmark and federal heritage site. Victoria Emanuelle is looking forward to developing her archiving and research skills. She is excited to help contribute to the preservation of an important Canadian landmark. |
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Dezso Lovicsek, U0, Geography |
Judy Patton Hamilton Arts Internship Award
Amisha Parikh-Friese, U2, Political Science |
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Deboleena Mazumdar, U3, Cognitive Science and Geography |
Kostman Family Internship Award in Arts
Misora Enslein, U2, International Development Studies |
Lev Bukhman Internship AwardĚý
Nicole Arski, U1, Honours Political Science |
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Weiyi (Cindy) Chen, U1, International Development Studies |
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Chidera Ihejirika, U1, Economics |
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Claudia Leung, U1, Honours Political Science |
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Georgia Pearson, U3, Economics and Political Science |
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Sofya Voloshina, U2, International Development Studies |
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Chelsey Weir, U2, Honours Anthropology
Chelsey will intern at the Ifakara Health Institute (IHI) in Tanzania. This organization specializes in the development, testing, and validation of innovations for global health. At IHI, Chelsey will support the research team through qualitative data collection and analysis as she discusses interventions for the prevention of mosquito-transmitted illnesses with local populations. Chelsey aims to pursue graduate studies in anthropology as well as medical school following her undergraduate degree, and believes that this internship is a significant step toward her future career. |
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Kyla Wills, U1, Environment and Anthropology
Kyla will intern with Third Millennium Alliance, a conservation organization that strives to preserve the last remnants of Ecuador’s coastal Pacific Forest and empower local communities to restore what has been lost. The internship will involve collaborating with TMA and the local community to design and implement a food security project, providing Kyla with an academically and professionally valuable opportunity to further her understanding of how conservation, community-based development and well-being intersect. |
Max Stern Internship Award in Art History
Sophie Heisler, U2, History |
The McDonald, Currie Fund for International Management and Development Internship Award
Genessa Bates, U1, International Development Studies and Urban Planning |
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Mallorie Bronfman-Thomas, U3, Honours International Development Studies and Psychology |
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Noelia Gravotta, U2, Environment
Noelia is a U2 student currently completing an environment and development degree. Her passion for understanding sociopolitical issues through an environmental lens has driven her to pursue studies in France, Egypt, Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania. She hopes to work in aligning high-level policy and NGO interests with the needs, aspirations, and local knowledge of communities. Ěý |
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Katie McClelland, U1, Joint Honours Islamic Studies and Political Science
Katie is pursuing a joint honours in political science and Islamic studies with a minor in Arabic language. This summer, Katie will be interning in Jakarta, Indonesia at the Language Centre at UIN Syarif Hidayatullah, an Indonesian university with strong values in Islamic higher education and academic research. She will be working as an English instructor for students and staff, providing administrative services, academic editing and language workshops. She is interested in building upon her previous ESL teaching skills as well as learning more about Indonesian Islamic culture. At the end of the internship, Katie will be writing a research paper on Islam and Democracy in Indonesia.Ěý |
The Richard B. Levy Arts Internship Travel Award
Kyra Kwak, U1, Gender, Sexuality, Feminist & Social Justice Studies and International Development Studies |
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Roland Arts Summer Internship Award
Fatou Chimere Degane Ndiaye, U2, Political Science and International Development Studies |
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Jasmin Nicole Widmer, U3, Joint Honours Political Science and International Development Studies |
Scott and Kristi Daniels Arts Internship Award
Victor Fradet, U1, Political Science and Economics |
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Elizabeth Solloway, U2, Political Science and Sociology
Ellie will intern with the U.S. Department of State at the U.S. Consulate in Edinburgh, United Kingdom this summer. After finishing up a semester abroad in Edinburgh in Spring 2017, Ellie is looking forward to understanding how diplomatic relations between countries can shape culture and values, particularly in this changing political climate. She is excited to apply her coursework to help understand the underpinnings of diplomacy. |
The Susan Casey Brown Fund for Â鶹AV
Tamara Yang, U1, Joint Honours Political Science and International Development Studies |
Tania Zouikin Arts Internship Award in International Development
Darina Blaszczyk, U2, International Development Studies |
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Edwina Booth-Clibborn, U3, History
Edwina is active in mentoring at the Kahnawa:ke Survival School, tutoring at a local Montreal under-served school, and volunteers specifically regarding the refugee crisis outside her courses. She is eager to engage with NGOs on a grassroots level and will intern at the Association for India’s Development Eureka Project Foundation that promotes sustainable, equitable and just development, on a research project pertaining to secondary education in Tamil Nadu. Ěý |
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Marine Colon de Franciosi, U2, Joint Honours International Development Studies and Economics
Marine will be interning with Elimu Impact Evaluation Center in Kianyaga, Kenya, an NGO founded by Â鶹AV economics Professor Matthieu Chemin. Elimu undertakes the impact evaluation of development projects using randomized experiments in order to identify the most effective ways of reducing poverty and inform policymakers. Marine is in her second year and is studying economics and international development. She has developed a strong interest in development economics and hopes to learn considerably from this internship experience. Ěý |
Toten Family Arts Internship Award
Maria Thomas, U1, International Development Studies and Sociology |
William Henry Kelly Social Work Summer Internship Award
Peter Nshimiyimana, U2, Social Work |