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Shaista Asmi
Cognitive Science and International Development l Human Rights centered Policy, Programming and Research
Shaista Asmi is a highly accomplished individual with a diverse background in cognitive neuroscience, international development, research, data analysis, financial analysis, office administration, editing, global health, legal internships, neuro research, facilitation, and leadership roles.
Shaista Asmi studied Bachelor of Arts & Science (Honours) with a focus on Cognitive Neuroscience & International Development at McGill University.
She has served as a Research and Data Analyst at Ajah, contributing her expertise in analyzing and interpreting data.
Prior to that, Shaista Asmi was a Social Connectedness Research Fellow at Samuel Centre for Social Connectedness, delving into research on social interactions and community engagement.
Her experience includes roles such as Assistant Financial Analyst and Office Assistant at McGill University, where she honed her financial and administrative skills.
Shaista Asmi also showcased her editorial capabilities as an Editor at The McGill International Review, bringing insightful perspectives to the publication.
With a passion for global health, she engaged as a McGill Global Health Scholar, integrating her knowledge and skills into the healthcare field.
Shaista Asmi has dedicated time as a Legal Intern at FWCanada, Immigration Law Firm, expanding her expertise in legal aspects related to immigration.
In her role as a Neuro Research Assistant at Douglas Mental Health Center, she demonstrated her commitment to the field of neuroscience.
Furthermore, Shaista Asmi has shared her knowledge and experience as a Facilitator at the South Asian Women's Centre, contributing to community development and empowerment.
Her leadership skills have been evident through her role as Director at Prereq, showcasing her ability to lead and manage projects effectively.