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Wednesday, January 18, 2023

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Bryson

Bryson is a 2015 BKI grad who is a Partner at , a specialized advisory firm. In this role, Bryson applies a large-scale collaborative problem-solving methodology to help Fortune 500 companies solve complex challenges and realize opportunities. Bryson says, "I can honestly say I'm employed in my field of study." 

Alex

Alex is a 2019 BKI grad working as a Development Representative at . Alex is changing directions after having worked as a Content Strategist at Spectus.aiBusiness. In his role at Spectus, a location intelligence platform, he was producing content about geospatial analytics and data privacy. Now, he's headed into something totally different: a sales role at a B2B SaaS revenue consulting company.

Alex says, "KI afforded with a growth mindset. Since graduating, I've approached a range of opportunities with an open mind. I'm excited to continue developing my skills across domains."

Sam at internship office

Sam, third-year Knowledge Integration student, completed an internship with AugmentedHearing.io in Denmark which inspired their fourth-year Senior Honours Project.

Sam explains, "My role with them was to validate their noise removal software by determining objective measurements that could show stakeholders how speech intelligibility was improved with our product. Now, for my senior honours project, I am researching how to improve AH’s speech enhancement algorithm by looking into what phonemes are often confused with one another and seeing how we can create sound filters to improve the distinction between them."

Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Senior Business Analyst, Deloitte

This 2012 BKI grad is working at as a Senior Business Analyst in the Human Capital Consulting service. During her KI studies, she worked in the summer after her third year in Student Talent Acquisition at Talisman Energy Inc; was a runner-up in the campus-wide i3 Challenge; and helped run the successful Combining Two Cultures 2012 conference.

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This 2012 BKI grad is working in the Climate, Biodiversity and Water Division in the as a Policy Analyst. As a KI student, she completed a Mathematics minor and Option in International Relations, and participated in the Beyond Borders program. After graduation, she went on to complete a Masters in Comparative International Studies and a PhD in Political Economy at ETH Zurich, Switzerland.

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Matthew is a 2015 BKI grad working as Chief of Staff with the . Matthew holds a Master's degree from the London School of Economics and was a 2018-19 Action Canada Fellow with the Public Policy Forum. Prior to his current position, he was director of policy and senior advisor to three cabinet ministers. He has worked and volunteered with organizations including the British Consulate, Sustainable À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Region, and Churchill Society for Parliamentary Democracy.

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Katie, second-year Knowledge Integration student, attended the Redfish School of Change intensive field school in coastal communities in British Columbia and Washington State to gain skills in raising environmental awareness.

Katie shares, "I had the unique opportunity to step out of my comfort zone, learn within the environment I was studying, collaborate with a diverse range of people and learn something about myself. Hearing the need for people to bridge between groups really solidified the importance of the collaboration and communication skills I am learning in Knowledge Integration."

Five people working at a field work site

Lindsay, second-year Knowledge Integration student, participated in an archeology field school in Jordan through ANTH 371: Anthropological Field Experience.

Lindsay shares, "I gained a much deeper appreciation for the work that archaeologists and anthropologists do. I am completing a minor in Anthropology, so this field course counted towards my minor. One of my favorite parts was working at the cemetery site and being able to identify the bones I was excavating, since I had learned all of them in ANTH 355 (Human Osteology)."