
Nurzha, a 4th year Global Health student, is a Research Assistant at the Dahdaleh Institute for Global Health Research, working under the supervision of Dr. Emmanuel Musa, Dr. Mary Wiktorowicz, and Dr. A.M Viens. She will support the World Health Assembly Simulations 2025 project, which aims to enhance experiential learning in global health governance by replicating real-world decision-making processes within the World Health Organization. With a background in healthcare, research, and leadership, Nurzha brings expertise in social media marketing, videography, photography, and research design, supporting the project’s outreach and engagement efforts. Her passion for global health education and commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration contribute to the development of innovative learning opportunities for students and professionals alike.
Themes | Global Health Foresighting |
Status | Alum |
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The Global Health Class of 2025 Celebration | June 27, 2025
Internship Program: 2024-2025 Year In Review | May 15, 2025 |
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