Maisha Canada

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“It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.”

Michael Piok

Current city of residence: Ottawa, Ontario

Year arrived in Canada: 2011

School(s): University of Toronto, Carleton University, University of Ottawa

Academic program: BSc, BA, MA, LLM, JD

Occupation: Legal Research, Faculty of Law, uOttawa.

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Celina Busuk, MD.

Current City: Vancouver, British Columbia

Year arrived in Canada: 2008

School(s): University of Calgary (undergrad), The University of British Columbia (MD)

Academic Programs: Medicine

Current Occupation: Medical Doctor

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Deng Ngang Deng

Current City: Kalgoorlie, Western Australia

Year arrived in Canada: 2008

School(s):  University of Trinity College in the University of Toronto (BSc.), Laurentian University (MSc.)

Academic Programs: Honours BSc. in Geology Specialist, MSc. in Geology and Geophysics

Current Occupation: Professional Geoscientist, Managing Director at Target Mining Resources

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Akuol Philip Kur

Current City: Toronto, Ontario

Year arrived in Canada: 2013

School: University of British Columbia (BCom), University of Toronto (MPP)

Academic Programs: BCom, Business Technology Management; MPP, Master of Public Policy

Occupation: Regional Lead Research Officer, Health Entrepreneurship

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Kuir ë Garang

Current City: Toronto, Ontario

Year arrived in Canada: 2002

School: McGill University (BA), Athabasca University/University of Calgary (MA), York University (PhD).

Academic Programs: Philosophy (BA), Cultural Studies & Philosophy (MA), Social Justice (PhD)

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Mathiang Ghai

Current City: London, Ontario

Year arrived in Canada: 2010

School: University of Windsor (BSc., MSc.) & University of Western Ontario (PhD)

Academic Programs: Behaviour, Cognition & Neuroscience (BSc.). Neuroscience & Behaviour (MSc). Anatomy & Cell Biology (PhD)

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