
Nicole Okojie is a third-year Specialized Honours student in Global Health. She will be a research assistant for Experiential Learning in Global Health. Under the supervision of Prof. Mary Wiktorowicz, Prof. A.M. Viens, and Dr. Emmanuel Musa, Nicole will assist in designing and implementing experiential learning initiatives for the World Health Assembly Simulation 2025. Her work involves developing educational materials, conducting research, synthesizing information, and supporting the overall development of the simulation.
Research Keywords
Global Health; collaboration; media; health policy; World Health Assembly; research; education; design; implementation; health systems;
Themes | Global Health Foresighting |
Status | Alum |
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