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Joined on April 13, 2009
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Research and Writing Experience: MA in Ancient Historty from the University of British Columbia 5 academic publications to date on the digitization process our grad student project developed to photograph epigraphic squeezes. Commercial and business writing experience: 4 years in Commercial Real Estate as an analyst, wrote quarterly market reports and white papers on industry trends. Grant writing: Over $1M in grants won in 16 months as a grant writer for a local non-profit.
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Education
University of British Columbia
2011 - 2014
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3 years
Masters, Ancient Cultures, Religion, and Ethnicity

Canada
2011 - 2014
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3 years
Concordia University
2009 - 2012
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3 years
BA, Honours, Classical Civilizations

Canada
2009 - 2012
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3 years
Qualifications
Social Policy for Social Services & Health Practitioners Specialization
2019
Columbia University | Coursera
Specialization in social policies Course Certificates Completed US Social Services: Where did they come from? Poverty & Population: How Demographics Shape Policy Health, Housing, and Educational Services US Social Services Compared Social Services for Families, Seniors and Those with Disabilities
2019
A Framework for Analyzing Public Policies
2019
National Collaborating Centre for Healthy Public Policy
The National Collaborating Centre for Healthy Public Policy (NCCHPP) is one of Canada's six National Collaborating Centres for Public Health, or NCCs. The NCCs were created in 2005-2006 in order to help to bridge research with action. At the NCCHPP, our interest is in Healthy Public Policy, which we understand to mean public policy that potentially enhances populations' health by having a positive impact on the social, economic, and environmental determinants of health.
2019
Publications
From Stone To Screen: Copying Cuneiform in the Digital Age
Altertumskunde des Vorderen Orients
This paper simultaneously examines the effects that digital copying has on outreach, education, and research of the ancient Near East and its material culture, and addresses how digital copies both function as a tool for collaborative research and serve to extend our knowledge of the ancient world.
From Stone to Screen: Bringing 21st-century access to ancient artifacts
Bible History Daily
Guest post on Biblical Archaeology's Digital Humanities issue on our work digitizing and creating online access to the Classical, Near Eastern and Religious Studies Department teaching collections at the University of British Columbia.
From Stone to Screen: Digital Revitalization of Ancient Epigraphy
Digital Humanities Quarterly
Article on the digitization progress developed at UBC by From Stone to Screen and UBC's Digitial Initiatives team to photograph epigraphic squeezes, which have subsequently been uploaded to the UBC library as an open-access student resource.