Why youth and why TSVP?
TSVP aims to provide youth who possess a strong enthusiasm, resolve and skill to work on sustainable development issues an opportunity to channel this interest in the absence of existing relevant structures...As much as advocacy and fundraising are critical to broadening their participation, providing youth with meaningful opportunities in the field for limited periods of time will go a long way to shaping their responsibility as global citizens in any future capacity they may find themselves, be it parent, professional or citizen. More...
International

Summer 2005
Interns Profiles
Press Release: Fourth Batch of Interns Deployed

Intern Profiles

  • Lidvina Rajabalan, BA (Toronto), MLS (candidate), Carleton University
    Lidvina read towards an undergraduate degree in Criminology and Health Studies at the University of Toronto and is currently pursuing her Master of Legal Studies at Carleton University. She is hosted by the Centre for Peacebuilding and Reconciliation as a Research Assistant and will be involved in the centre's post-tsunami rehabilitation activities.

  • Anna Chablinskaia, BA (Queens), MPA (candidate), Queens' University
    Anna read towards an undergraduate degree in Economics and Political Science at Queens' University and is currently pursuing her Masters in Public Administration in Policy Studies at the same institution. She is to be hosted by the Centre for Health Care as a Research Assistant and will be involved in drafting policy initiatives and funding proposals.

  • Vidhya Sivanantham, BScN (Toronto), MN (candidate), University of Toronto
    Vidhya read towards an undergraduate degree in Nursing at the University of Toronto and is currently reading towards her graduate degree in Nursing at the same institution. She is also working in the Intensive Care Unit of Mount Sinai Hospital. Vidhya is to be hosted by the Centre for Health Care and will be involved in field clinical work and teaching.

  • Birdie Bezanson, BComm (St. Mary's), BEd (Toronto), MEd (Acadia), PhD (candidate),  University of British Columbia
    Birdie read towards an undergraduate degree in Commerce at St. Mary's University with a concentration in Marketing. She changed streams and completed another undergraduate degree in Education at OISE, University of Toronto and a graduate degree in the same discipline at Acadia University. She is currently reading towards her Doctorate of Philosophy in Counselling Psychology at the University of British Columbia. She is to be hosted by the Centre for Health Care and will be involved in the centre's health counselling activities in Batticaloa.

  • Kohulavani Gunabalasubramaniam, BMath (Waterloo)
    Vani reads towards an undergraduate degree in Mathematics at the University of Waterloo and is currently employed as a Technical Consultant at Camilion Solutions Inc. She is to be hosted by the Vanni Institute of Technology and will continue TSVP's English language program at the school.

  • Madura Siva, BSc (candidate), University of Toronto
    Madura is a junior at the University of Toronto and is pursuing a specialist undergraduate degree in Neuroscience. She is also past President of the TSVP-UTSC chapter. She is to be hosted by the Centre for Health Care and will be involved in the centre's post-tsunami rehabilitation activities.

  • Moira Cyril, BSc (candidate), University of Toronto
    Moira is a sophomore at the University of Toronto is pursuing a specialist undergraduate degree in Biochemistry. She is to be hosted by the Centre for Health Care and will be involved in the centre's post-tsunami rehabilitation activities.

  • Danoba Sakthyvel, BSc (candidate), University of Toronto
    Danoba is a sophomore at the University of Toronto and is pursuing a specialist undergraduate degree in Integrative Biology. She is to be hosted by the Centre for Health Care and will be involved in the centre's post-tsunami rehabilitation activities.

  • Logithya Subendra, BSc (candidate), McMaster University
    Logi is a senior at McMaster University and is completing her undergraduate studies in Life Sciences. She is to be hosted by TSVP at its Toronto offices and will assist the Directorate of International Projects & Operations in coordinating the summer 2005 Sri Lanka internship program.

 
 
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