Aly Ostrowski made her way to the Masters of Peace and Conflict Studies (MPACS) program at Conrad Grebel University College as a way to continue her passion for peace studies. Before arriving at the University of Waterloo, Aly completed her undergraduat
Currently, Aly is conducting a literature review for the Resilience Research Centre at the University of Dalhousie. Her project in particular focuses on researching the resilience of refugee youth. Working every day on a project she is passionate about has been extremely valuable in using and further developing her research skills. Aly wanted to research the topic of youth refugee resilience because it is current, timely, and close to her heart.
Now in her last semester of MPACS, she has found that it has taught her to walk through the world with an open mind.
It is this interdisciplinary approach that drew her to Peace and Conflict Studies in the first place. She feels that by viewing a situation through so many ar
Aly hopes to continue her work in the Peace Education field through working with an NGO or through governmental advocacy work. Aly is really excited to be more self-directed and directly apply what she has learned in MPACS to her life after school.
Aly’s advice to future applicants is to;
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