Theresa Dinh has a wealth of academic and administrative experience at York, and has a strong interest in developing her career in academic administration. Theresa holds a recently completed (2015) Master of Science in Geography from the University of Guelph. Her thesis focused on the Influence of Humans and Climatic Variability on Historic Wildfire Dynamics. She has certification in Research and Project Management, and in Geographic Information Systems, and is highly skilled in database management, and research software.
Themes | Global Health & Humanitarianism, Global Health Foresighting, Planetary Health |
Status | Active |
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Internship Program: Summer 2024 in Review | September 19, 2024
Internship Program: Summer 2023 In Review | September 6, 2023 Student Opportunity FW23-24 - Global Health Research RAY Assistant 1 | July 19, 2023 Student Opportunity FW23-24 - Global Health Research Dissemination and Design RAY Assistant | July 19, 2023 Internship Program: 2022-2023 Year In Review | May 1, 2023 Students Showcase Work at First Annual Event | May 16, 2019 |
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