Student Experiences 2016-2019
SASAH students undertake experiential-learning (EL) opportunities in an impressive variety of fields. Their internships, community-engaged learning, and independent projects help them to develop their skills, sample careers, follow their talents and passions, and build their confidence. In many cases, their experiences have a significant, sometimes life-altering, impact on their plans for the future.
To find out more about student experiences in 2016-2019, hover your mouse over each flip card to read the caption and follow the “More” link to read the student’s testimonial.
Lexie Hesketh-Pavilons on the job at Raising the Roof, a national charity dedicated to long-term solutions to homelessness.
MoreMisha Apel in Kigali, Rwanda, where she will be the Teaching Assistant (TA) for French 3140B: Rwanda: Culture, Society and Reconstruction.
MoreDiyana Noory (left) at the Iconoclast promotional booth during the Fall 2017 Arts & Humanities Faculty Day.
MoreVicky Qiao (front row, third from left) with her colleagues at the Yee Hong Community Wellness Foundation in Toronto.
MoreAmelia Eqbal presents her public policy framework at Pitch Day for the North Meets South Exchange 2018.
MoreNara Montiero during her internship with The Walrus magazine, where she worked in the digital department.
MoreKeyona Gallucci on her 澳门六合彩开奖预测 Heads East internship in Kigali, Rwanda, where she worked at the University of Rwanda.
MoreHadi Kiani taking a well-deserved break during his internship with Connected, a Toronto tech start-up.
MoreNoelle Schmidt (second from left) at the Sudbury Watermark book launch, which she attended as an intern at Latitude 46 Publishing.
MoreMaggie Graham (right) in Chisasibi, a Cree village where she taught French mathematics and FSL in July 2018 with her sister, Tessa.
MoreInterning in the Stratford Festival's Archives, Julia Campbell models the costume Christopher Plummer wore in the Festival's 2010 production of The Tempest.
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