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Bahar Aldanmaz
Sociology Ph.D. Student at Boston University
Bahar Aldanmaz is a highly skilled individual with a strong background in research, particularly in the areas of gender and sexuality, reproductive rights, human rights, and equality. Fluent in both Turkish and English, Bahar's technical skills include proficiency in SPSS, MAXQDA, STATA, Excel, and Power Point.
Bahar's academic journey includes a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Sociology from Boston University, a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Psychology and Sociology from Koç Üniversitesi, a Master of Arts in Social Sciences with a focus on Gender and Sexuality Studies from The University of Chicago, and a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Psychology from Tilburg University.
Throughout her career, Bahar has been involved in various organizations and roles. Some of her notable positions include Research Assistant at Harvard University's Center for Population and Development Studies, Co-Founder of We Need To Talk, Local Pathways Fellow at Sustainable Development Solutions Network, Empower Women-Champion for Change at the United Nations, and Research and Education Specialist at Kadir Has University.
Bahar's diverse experience also includes internships at APCO Worldwide, Beymen, and KAGİDER Women Entrepreneurs Association of Turkey, as well as roles such as Graduate Student at The University of Chicago, Undergraduate Research Assistant at Koç University, and Campus-winner and Campus leader of Turkish Women's International Network at Koç University.
With a strong academic foundation, extensive experience in research, and a commitment to issues of social importance, Bahar Aldanmaz continues to make significant contributions in her field.