Listening to Canberra Voices
Listening to Canberra Voices
Episode 13: Senada’s Story
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In this episode, we explore the world of Ph.D. research with Senada Meskin, a faculty member at the University of Canberra’s Faculty of Arts and Design. Recorded just after Senada’s victory in the Three Minute Thesis competition, we discuss her passion for research, ties to the Canberra community, and her mission to debunk misconceptions about Muslim women in the workforce.

Bio: Senada Meskin is a mother and an educator who’s passionate about helping others reach their goals and improve their skills. She currently works at the University of Canberra as a WIL Advisor, guiding health students through their clinical placements. Senada also teaches Professional Orientation and Global Studies courses, aiming to bridge gaps in understanding. She’s dedicated to working in an environment that allows her to support and inspire others to be their best selves.

Creators: Interviewing team Joan Muendo, Sophie Wood and Rosemary Synnott. All our interview team are Global Studies students at the University of Canberra. Sophie and Rosie are completing their degrees this semester.

Attributions:
Chaël – Sparks
Swosh-03.flac – Qubodup