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Published on 7 July 2019

Over the 2018-2019 academic year, the Dahdaleh Institute worked with exceptional students through our Trainee Program, which is founded in an experiential education approach. Students completed program practicums with us, were hired through the Research at York program, or volunteered.
Congratulations and thank you to all the trainees for jobs well done!
2019/2020 Trainees
Ameen Al-Gailani
Sayo Falade
Mikaela Maquiling
Shubhdeep Nagi
Tanya Narang
Ailya Salman
Eileen Mae Santiago
Fatima Sayedi
Mariya Shireen
Richard Trinh
Bryan Yau
Dolev Yissar
Learnings & Doings
Hear from the Trainees. These presentations share key tasks and accomplishments of our 2018-2019 Trainees.
Themes | Global Health & Humanitarianism, Global Health Foresighting, Planetary Health |
Status | Active |
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Tanya Narang, Research Assistant [FW18-19; S19]
Shubhdeep Nagi, Planetary Health Research Assistant [FW18-19; S19] Sayo Falade, Global Health and Humanitarianism Research Assistant [FW18-19] Richard Trinh, Special Projects Assistant, Frontend [F18] Mikaela Maquiling, Event and Communications Assistant [FW18-19] Mariya Shireen, Research Assistant, Global Health & Humanitarianism [S19] Fatima Sayedi, Research Assistant, Planetary Health [FW 18-19] Eileen Santiago, Communications Assistant [FW18-S19] Dolev Yissar, Research Assistant, Global Health Foresighting [FW18-19] Bryan Yau, Research Assistant, Global Health Foresighting [S19; FW19-20] Ameen Al-Gailani, Special Projects Assistant, Backend [FW18-S19] Ailya Salman, Research Assistant, Global Health Foresighting [S19] |
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