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Research and Analysis Team Graduate Student Professional Development at School of Graduate Studies
Intern
Canada
Queen's University
Kingston
ON
Research and Participation in Seminars and Events organized by the Global History Initiative
Non Teaching Adjunct Assistant Professor
Queen's University
Toronto
Canada Area
Presenting ongoing research to university & community members. Organizing events for community engagement & influencing internal/external stakeholders.
Research Associate
York University
Canada
Assisting the Recruitment and Events Management in developing and implementing Professional Development programs and events for graduate students. These included:\nGraduate Student Orientation
Expanding Horizons Workshop Series
Dissertation Writing Bootcamp
Three Minute Thesis Competition.\nResearch
copy-editing
and consultation for two handbooks produced by SGS including the Graduate Supervisory Handbook and International Students Handbook.
Assistant to Recruitment and Event Management Officer
School of Graduate Studies
Queen's University
2013-14: Fourth year seminar on the British Empire in South Asia. The course looks at different approaches to studying the history of this region from the late 18th century onwards
including ecological histories
borderland histories
subaltern histories and more.\n2012-13 I designed and taught a course on Introduction to South Asian History\n2011- I taught a seminar on World History \n2008-2010 - I have been a Teaching Assistant in courses on British
Chinese and Middle Eastern histories.
Queen's University
Founder
Editor
Jamhoor is an independent media platform for artists
writers
activists
academics and others to share their work on South Asia.
Jamhoor
University of Toronto
Toronto
Canada
Instructing & mentoring students. Curriculum design & development.
Sessional Lecturer
London
ON
Research. Conducting interviews. Writing reports.
Post Doctoral Research Associate
University of Western Ontario
English
Hindi
Bengali
Khasi
Asamese
Alan Bray Scholarship
Birkbeck College
University of London
School of Graduate Studies Dean's Award
Queen's University
Huntley-Macdonald Travelling Fund
Queen's University
Excellence in Doctoral Dissertation
Queen's University
Department of History
Queen's Graduate Award
Queen's University
Visiting Student
History
Birkbeck College
University of London
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
History
Queen's University
I spent the summer of 2005 volunteering at The Shillong Times in the capacity of a sub-editor
and learnt about investigative journalism
writing about politics in conflict areas
among others
The Shillong Times
Master of Arts (M.A.)
Modern Indian History
Jawaharlal Nehru Vishvavidyalaya
I was part of the Lady Shri Ram initiative for NSS
and taught children from an impoverished neighbourhood of South Delhi.
National Service Scheme
New Delhi
Providence is a non-profit school for under privileged children in the city of Shillong
India. I had the opportunity to volunteer there and teach in classes for elementary children. It was an illuminating and enriching experience.
Providence Shillong
Bachelor's degree
History
DramSoc
NSS-Child Development Program
Lady Shri Ram College For Women
My role at the orphanage was taking care of children aged between 1 and 3 years. It taught me the importance of community work
and to be mature teenager.
Mother Teresa Orphanage
Shillong
India
Curriculum Design
Teaching
Strategic Consulting
Grant Writing
Community Organizing
Qualitative Research
E-Learning
Research
Equity Research Analysis
Analysis
Lecturing
Workshop Facilitation
History
University Teaching
Educational Leadership
Higher Education
Academic Writing
Public Speaking
Quantitative Research
Leadership
Ray
Ray
Queen's University
Queen's University
Jamhoor
University of Toronto
University of Western Ontario
York University