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Faculty of Arts Internship Office
McGill University
Stephen Leacock Building, Room 307
855 Sherbrooke St. West
Montreal, Quebec H3A 2T7
Telephone: 514-398-3467
E-mail: aio@mcgill.ca | Website: www.mcgill.ca/arts-
internships
Through the Faculty of Arts Internship
Awards and the Arts Undergraduate Research
Internship Awards (ARIA), 133 students
received over $289,200 in funding in 2015.
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The Arts Internship Awards have been established through the generous support of McGill alumni to help students gain practical
experience through an internship. Administered through the Dean's Office in conjunction with the Faculty of Arts Internship Office,
these awards are designed to provide partial funding to assist students with travel and other expenses related to their internship.
In 2015, the Faculty of Arts provided funding to 97 Arts undergraduate and graduate students.
Faculty of Arts Internship Program News
Allan A. Hodgson Arts Internship Award Adam Aberra, M1, Economics, Elimu Impact Evaluation Centre, Kianyaga, Kenya
Georges Delrieu, U2, International Development Studies, Elimu Impact
Evaluation Centre Kianyaga, Kenya
Alexis Du Fayet de la Tour, U2, Political Science and International Development
Studies, Social Justice Connection, Montreal, Canada
Martin Flesche, U1, History, LVCT Health, Nairobi, Kenya
Christian Holmes, U2, History and Political Science, Social Justice Connection,
Montreal, Canada
Joseph James, M1, History, Center for Democratic Development, Accra, Ghana
Felix Keser, U3, Political Science and International Development Studies, Indige-
nous Peoples of Africa Coordinating Committee, Cape Town, South Africa
Zev Macklin, U2, Political Science and History, Commission on Human Rights and
Administrative Justice, Accra, Ghana
Daniel Ruiz-Gomar, U3, International Development Studies and Hispanic
Studies, Asociación Incawasi, Cajamarca, Peru
Roland Selinger, U2, LVCT Health, Nairobi, Kenya
Johnstuart Winchell, U2, Economics, Elimu Impact Evaluation Centre,
Kianyaga, Kenya
Addison Woolsey, U3, Latin American and Caribbean Studies, EDUCA, Oaxaca,
Mexico
Andrew Buntain Arts Internship Award Troy Björkman, U1, Political Science and International Development Studies, The European Parliament Information Office, Stockholm, Sweden
Zahra Henry, U2, International Development Studies, CARICOM, Georgetown, Guyana
Arts Undergraduate Improvement Fund (AUIF) Internship Award
Melanie Andreas, U2, Political Science and Linguistics, Social Justice
Connection, Montreal, Canada
Lucy Cui, U3, Environment and Geography, Planning Aid Scotland,
Edinburgh, Scotland
Ipek Ertan, U2, International Development Studies and Political Science,
Social Justice Connection, Montreal, Canada
Dean Evangeliou, U2, Environment and Economics, Climate Reality Project, Mon-
treal, Canada
Christian Favreau, U1, English and Arts Education, Véhicule Press, Montreal,
Canada
Teresa Gerner, U3, International Development Studies and Hispanic Studies,
Pueblito Canada, Toronto, Canada
Julia Hensley, U2, Women’s Studies, Native Women's Shelter of Montreal, Montre-
al, Canada
Clement Julhia, U1, Political Science and Economics, Center for Policy
Studies, London, United Kingdom
Cecilia MacArthur, U3, Political Science, Community Legal Services and Counsel-
ing Center, Cambridge, USA
Mina Mohit, U3, Religious Studies, AID India, Chennai, India
Jenna Nelson, U1, East Asian Studies and Religious Studies, UIN Malang, Ma-
lang, Indonesia
Emma Noradounkian, U2, Political Science, CKUT Radio, Montreal, Canada
Joseph Pallez, U3, Economics, Climate Reality Project, Montreal, Canada
Kimberly Simon-Robert, U2, International Development Studies and East Asian
Studies, Social Justice Connection, Montreal, Canada
Stuart Smith, U2, Anthropology, Jane's Walk, Toronto, Canada
Carol Stephan, U3, Political Science and Middle East Studies, Social Justice
Connection, Montreal, Canada
Maud Urbas, U3, Political Science and Psychology, Social Justice Connection,
Montreal, Canada
Marilyn Verghis, U2, International Development Studies and Economics,
Human Rights Watch, New York, USA
Ana Vermeulen, U2, English and Religious Studies, Jennifer Zacharius Public
Relations, Santa Barbara, USA
Faculty of Arts Internship Award Recipients 2015
When are Prices Politicized?
Jesse Shuster Leibner, Political Science
Professor Krzysztof Pelc, Political Science
Marx's Inferno: The Political Theory of
Capital
Eric Tweel, Political Science and Philosophy
Professor William Clare Roberts, Political
Science
Psychology How do "eye" look: Individual Differences in
Social Attention during Real-World
Interactions
Willa Voorhies, Psychology
Professor Jelena Ristic, Psychology
Exploring Methodologies of Altered
Consciousness
Remi Theriault, Psychology
Professor Amir Raz, Psychology
Motivation in Interpersonal Relationships Holly Engstrom, Psychology
Professor John Lydon, Psychology
The Role of Memory in Problem Solving:
Examining Age Effects
Sonja Chu, Psychology
Professor Signy Sheldon, Psychology
Religious Studies New Motivations for Religious Travels in
India
Professor Andrea Pinkney, Religious Studies
Sarah Purdy, Religious Studies
Sociology Income after Jobless in UK
Rosemarie Sarno, Sociology
Professor Michael Smith, Sociology
The Impact of Working Part-Time or Full-
Time on the Likelihood of Mothers to take
Parental Leaves
Molly Mayer, Sociology
Professor Celine Le Bourdais, Sociology
Sentencing Outcomes and Driving while
Drunk
Simon Chandonnet, Sociology
Professor Jason Carmichael, Sociology
The 2015 Faculty of Arts Internship Award Recipients. (Photo: Owen Egan)
The 2015 Arts Undergraduate Research Internship Award (ARIA) recipients.
Nabila Walji, Michel Snaije, Maria Lopez, Lina Alvarez Jaramillo, Niyati Malhotra with
donors Professor Myron Echenberg, Mrs. Eva Echenberg, Mr. David Tarr (BA '61) and Ms.
Gisele Chevrefils at the 11th Annual Arts Internship Event and Exhibit. [Owen Egan]
Martin Crevier (U2, Political Science) talks about his internship at the U.S. General
Consulate, Montreal, Canada at the 11th Annual Arts Internship Event . [Owen Egan]
Donors Gregg Blachford and husband David McGillivray at the 11th Annual Arts
Internship Event. [Owen Egan]
The Len Blum Undergraduate Research Award in Canadian Culture is offered by the McGill community to honour the achievements of
Len Blum, a highly successful screenwriter and enthusiastic supporter both of McGill and of Canadian culture. The Award is administered by
the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada and is offered to students enrolled in one of the Institute’s undergraduate programs. The Award
funds a paid internship for a student to conduct research on any aspect of Canadian culture.
2015 recipient Iain Childerhose under the supervision of Prof. Nathalie M. Cooke For more information, please visit the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada website at www.mcgill.ca/misc/undergraduate/awards/blum-research
FACULTY OF ARTS INTERNSHIP AWARD RECIPIENTS 2015 FACULTY OF ARTS UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH
INTERNSHIP AWARD (ARIA) RECIPIENTS 2015
Ms. E Alexandra Dosman
Mr. Bram Garber
Dr. Joan Eakin and Mr. Christopher Hoffman
Mrs. Betty Maldoff, Mr. Eric Maldoff,
Mr. Gerry Maldoff and Mrs. Barbara
Maldoff
Mr. Clayton Pope and Dr. Leah Pope
Mr. Harry Samuel
Established in 2010 by Dean of Arts Christopher Manfredi, the Arts Undergraduate Research Internship Awards (ARIA) were
awarded to 36 students in 16 departments and programs in 2015. The ARIA awards each carry a value of $2,000 which is matched by
individual faculty members with an active research project to provide a total award of $4,000 to the student. Participating students
contribute to their faculty supervisor’s research while enhancing their research skills and receiving valuable mentorship.
The ARIA program is supported by the generous contributions from McGill alumni and the Dean of Arts Development Fund.
Thank you to the following McGill alumni donors:
Art History & Communication Studies
Sick Women: Biology, Deviance and the Art
of Female Illness
Lexi Stefanatos, Art History
Professor Mary Hunter, Art History and Commu-
nication Studies
Creolization in Montreal and Halifax:
Recovering Slave Dress under the British
Empire (1760-1834)
Emily Wing, English
Professor Charmaine Nelson, Art History and
Communication Studies
Anthropology
INSTEAD Research Program
Melanie Wittes, Anthropology
Professor Colin Scott, Anthropology
East Asian Studies
The Gender Norms and Women's Identities in
the Three Major Religious Traditions from
the Qin Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty
Manjun Zhang, East Asian Studies
Professor Robin Yates, East Asian Studies
Broadcasting the Nation: Exploring the
Relationship between Radio Technology and
Chinese Nationalism
Jean Mathieu Beauchemin, East Asian Studies
and Philosophy
Professor Thomas Lamarre, East Asian Studies
Economics
Literature Surveys in Development
Economics
Andrea Helfant, Economics and International
Development Studies
Professor Mathieu Chemin, Economics
Testing for Asymmetry in Unemployment
Rate Forecasts
Mathieu Roussel-Lewis, Economics and
Mathematics
Professor John Galbraith, Economics
English
Non-alignment in the Works of Ayi Kwei
Armah and Kwame Nkrumah
Sophia Reuss, African Studies
Professor Monica Popescu, English
Cinema Out of the Box
Claire Drummond, English
Professor Alanna Thain, English
Shedding Light on Two Unpublished En-
dings to a Gabrielle Roy Short Story
Léa Bégis, French
Professor Nathalie Cooke, English
Geography
Governance of Emerging Makerspaces in
Toronto, Canada
Jordan Bowden, Geography
Professor Renee Sieber, Geography and
Environment
History & Classical Studies
Jewish Autobiographies of the 18th Century:
a critical Bibliography
Caroline Bedard, History
Professor Gershon Hundert, History and Jewish
Studies
Human-Environment Interaction in the
Indian Ocean World: The Creation of a
Database
Nusra Khan, History
Professor Gwyn Campbell, History
Pulp Empire: Cheap Magazines and the Glo-
bal Popular
David Helps, History
Professor Shanon Fitzpatrick, History
W.F. Tidmarsh: An American Businessman
in PEI
Liam Mather, History
Professor Suzanne Morton, History
Left behind: The Allied Armies of the Orient
and their Civilian Work in Salonica
Alfonso Marin- Aponte, History and Political
Science
Professor Tassos Anastassiadis, History
Islamic Studies
The Noon Meem Rashed Archive: A New
Source of Urdu Modernism and Urdu in Ca-
nada
Zain Mian, English and Economics
Professor Pasha Khan, Islamic Studies
Jewish Studies
Towards a Poetics of Exile: Poetry by Rokhl
Korn
Quinn Hodgkin, Jewish Studies
Professor Esther Frank, Jewish Studies
Languages, Literature, and Cultures
Novel Networks
Esther Vinarov, Cognitive Science
Professor Andrew Piper, Languages, Literatures,
and Cultures
Linguistics
Towards a Description of Chol Mayan
Prosody
Cora Lesure, Linguistics
Professor Jessica Coon, Linguistics
McGill Institute for Canadian Studies
The Canadian Film Extra
Alexander Smith, History
Professor William Straw, McGill Institute for
Canadian Studies
Philosophy
Equality & Superiority in 17th Century
French Feminist Treatises
Yanicka Poirier, Philosophy
Professor Marguerite Deslauriers, Philosophy
Political Science
Feminist Interpretations of Machiavelli
Helen Baker, Philosophy
Professor Yves Winter, Political Science
Labour Rights in the Bangladeshi Garment
Industry
Marion Champoux-Pellegrin, Political Science
and International Development Studies
Professor Eric Kuhunta, Political Science
Self-Governance in a Comparative
Perspective
Tomas Chaves, Political Science and History
Professor Filippo Sabetti, Political Science
The Historical Origin of State-Society
Relations in China: Religion Regulations
Camille Chen, Political Science
Professor Juan Wang, Political Science
Brenda and Morrison Hurley Arts Internship Award Anne Cutshall, U2, International Development Studies and Management,
NEXOS Voluntarios, Choquecancha, Peru
Vareesha Khan, U2, Political Science and English, UIN Malang, Malang,
Indonesia
Gregg Blachford and David McGillivray Internship Award Joshua Marquis, U2, English and Arts History, Rats 9, Montreal, Canada
Phoebe Warren, U1, Political Science and History, Liberal International,
London, United Kingdom
Bryce Internship Award Laura Holden, U2, International Development Studies and Environment,
Atlantic Coastal Action Program, Cape Breton, Canada
Marion Lugagne Delpon, U3, Political Science, Commission on Human Rights and
Administrative Justice, Accra, Ghana
Carol & Lloyd Darlington Arts Internship Award Dafne Beri, U2, Political Science, IPACC, Cape Town, South Africa
Mehar Gujral, U1, International Development Studies, EduCare, Dharamsala, India
Mabel Harriman-Smith, U2, International Development Studies, AID India,
Chennai, India
Avital Li, U1, Sustainability, Science and Society, Water Ecuador, Ecuador
Zinia Li, U2, Sociology, Sapa O’Chau, Vietnam
Francesca Nassif, U1, Political Science, Visualizing Impact, Beirut, Lebanon
Angela Shen, U2, International Development Studies, UIN Syarif Hidayatullah
Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia Chris Tyler Marckmann International Sociology Work Summer
Internship Award Nicole Sawin, U2, International Development Studies, Children of Bududa, Bududa
District, Uganda David Tarr and Gisele Chevrefils Arts Internship Award
Sonia Kim, U1, Sociology and International Development Studies, North Korea
Strategy Center, Seoul, South Korea
Davies Family Arts International Internship Award Margaret Mills, U2, International Development Studies and Political Science, AID
India, Chennai, India
Faculty of Arts Internship Award Marta Canneri, U3, History and Political Science, Council on Foreign Relations,
New York, USA
Adrian Carlesimo, U2, Economics and History, MDS Brasil, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
Isabelle Dufresne-Lienert, U2, International Development Studies, Equitas,
Montreal, Canada
Jacob Greenspon, U2, Economics and Political Science, Delegation of the
European Union to Canada, Ottawa, Canada
Olivia Nouailhetas-Baneth, U3, Political Science, Delegation of the European Union
to Canada, Ottawa, Canada Francesca Valenti, U2, International Development Studies, Equitas Play it Fair! ,
Montreal, Canada
Virginia Valentini, U3, Political Science, Sociology and Russian, Equitas,
Montreal, Canada
Maria Zaslavsky, U2, Anthropology and Women’s Studies, Social Justice
Connection, Montreal, Canada
Gail Elizabeth Todgham Arts Internship Award Bianca Larissa Taberna, U2, Political Science, Regent Park Film Festival,
Toronto, Canada
Josie Teed, U2, English and Art History, Regent Park Film Festival, Toronto,
Canada
Madeline Warner, U2, Classics and Ancient History, J. Paul Getty Museum,
Los Angeles, USA
Hinda Ordower King Award of Merit Yasmin Ali, U3, Political Science, Native Friendship Centre, Montreal, Canada
Margaret Gagné, U2, International Development Studies, Children of Bududa,
Bududa District, Uganda
Gabrielle Jacobs, U3, Sociology and Political Science, The Arab-Jewish Center for
Equality, Empowerment and Cooperation - Negev Institute of Peace and
Development, Be'er Sheva, Israel
Mollie Lawrence, U2, Social Work, Emunah Women's Neve Michael, Pardes Hana,
Israel
Nicole Sawin, U2, International Development Studies, Children of Bududa, Bududa
District, Uganda
Justin Schwartz, U3, History and Political Science, Montreal Holocaust
Memorial Centre, Montreal, Canada Hon. Paul & Yvonne Casey Arts Internship Award
Una Jefferson, U2, Sociology, Policy Options, Montreal, Canada
G. Clay Miller, U2, Political Science, Human Rights Watch, Washington, DC, USA Ithaca Arts Internship Award/Bourse Ithaque pour les Stages en
Arts Anju Bansal, U3, Political Science and Psychology, Center for Democratic
Development, Accra, Ghana
John Wasileski Arts Externship Award Cameron McPherson, U2, Economics, Cathance River Education Alliance, Topsham,
USA
Colleen Thrasher, U2, International Development Studies, Cathance River
Education Alliance, Topsham, USA Judy Patton Hamilton Arts Internship Award
Leo Arcay, U2, International Development Studies, Navdanya Bija Vidyapeeth,
Dehradun, India
Mina Bahrami, U3, International Development Studies, Clinton Foundation, New
York, USA
Kostman Family Internship Award in Arts Gabrielle Jacobs, U3, Sociology and Political Science, The Arab-Jewish Center for
Equality, Empowerment and Cooperation - Negev Institute of Peace and Develop-
ment, Be'er Sheva, Israel
Mollie Lawrence, U2, Social Work, Emunah Women's Neve Michael, Pardes Hana,
Israel
Laura Santini and Ken MacKinnon Initiative Award for Student
Internships Julie Vanderperre, U2, Economics and History, AID India, Chennai, India
Lev Bukhman Internship Award Alaina Boyle, U2, International Development Studies and Environment,
WOUGNET, Kampala, Uganda
Enrica Ferrarotti, U3, Political Science and French, Sapa O'Chau, Sapa,
Vietnam
Margaret Gagné, U2, International Development Studies, Children of Bududa,
Bududa District, Uganda
Yuvraj Goswami, U2, Industrial Relations, Ministry of Labor and Employment,
New Delhi, India
Jonathan Lopez, U1, International Development Studies and Political Science,
UNHCR Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador
Adrienne Suen, U2, Religious Studies and Political Science, International Justice
Mission, Washington D.C., USA
Liz Gomery and Stefan Fews Internship Award in Arts
Mashal Hussain, U2, International Development Studies and Political Science,
Social Justice Connection, Montreal, Canada
Tasha Kara, U1, International Development Studies and Women’s Studies,
WOUGNET, Kampala, Uganda
Max Stern Internship in Art History Award Ann Cernek, U3, English and French, Intuit, Chicago, USA
Erin Sobat, U2, History, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Montreal, Canada
McGill International Experience Award (Faculty of Arts) Gul Saeed, U1, Psychology, Rikken Brain Science Institute, Tokyo, Japan
Gerald Sigrist, U3, Political Science, Embassy of France in Kyrgyzstan,
Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Shurabi Srikaruna, U2, Economics, Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Hong
Kong, Hong Kong, China
Carly Walter, U2, Political Science and Economics, Canadian Chamber of
Commerce in Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
McDonald Currie Fund for International Development Internship
Award Gabrielle Kacha, U1, International Development Studies and Political Science,
Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice, Accra, Ghana Mayumi-Charlotte Louguet, U3, Economics, Elimu Impact Evaluation Centre,
Kianyaga, Kenya
Roland Arts Summer Internship Award Sabine Grutter, U2, International Development Studies, Kibale Mobile Health
Clinic, Kibale, Uganda
Audrey C. Rooney, U2, Environment, EDUCA, Oaxaca, Mexico
Scott and Kristi Daniels Arts Internship Award Maria Lopez, U2, Economics and Political Science, Canadian Chamber of
Commerce in Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China Susan Casey Brown Fund for McGill
Nina Jaffe-Geffner, U1, Political Science, FairVote, Takoma Park, USA
Magali Saul, U3, Political Science and Latin American and Caribbean Studies,
Human Rights Foundation, New York, USA
Tania Zouikin Arts Internship Award in International
Development Isabel Engels, U1, Environment, Teto, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Kariane (Maria) Saint-Denis, U2, International Development Studies and
Biology, WOUGNET, Kampala, Uganda
Toten Family Arts Internship Award Priya Nair, U2, History and Middle East Studies, AID India, Chennai, India
William Henry Kelly Social Work Summer Internship Award Chloe Debyser, U3, Environment, Indigenous Peoples of Africa Coordinating Com-
mittee, Cape Town, South Africa
The Dean of Arts Development Fund (DADF) provides the only source of discretionary funding for the Faculty of Arts. The DADF supports a wide range
of events, publications and research opportunities for members of the Faculty of Arts, enhancing Faculty research and the student learning experience. This
past year alone, the DADF funded projects in the majority of the Faculty’s departments and provided support for Internship Awards, research assistantships,
international conferences and high-profile keynote lectures – in addition to much needed assistance to our Arts Student Advising Program. Students and
professors alike can apply for grants from the DADF and the funds are allocated at the Dean’s discretion.
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