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Yasmine Behiry

Yasmine Behiry

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Yasmine Behiry

Yasmine Behiry

Professional Certificate in Public Policy Analysis

Hi my name is Yasmine Behiry and I am currently enrolled in the Professional Certificate in Public Policy Analysis at SPPA.

Last year I graduated from Glendon with a BA in Sociology. I had truly enjoyed the classes and felt passionate about the subject matter however, I found myself asking- how can the theoretical and abstract ideas from sociology be used in the 'real world’? At this point in my life I knew that I wanted to work in government but had not developed the confidence to apply for a job nor did I have the framework to translate my sociological knowledge into a policy setting.

I began to look for a professional program that would teach me the tangible skills needed to pursue my dream of making a genuine and impactful social change. This certificate provided me with everything I was looking for, and exceeded all my expectations.

The school organizes numerous noteworthy panel discussions, workshops, and networking opportunities for students to enhance their experience in the program. The student group is also very active, offering educational trips etc. The SPPA also offers courses with experiential learning opportunities. I was fortunate to work on two amazing projects this year: one with Service Ontario in Professor Constantinou’s AP/PPAS 4320 Program Evaluation course. The other in AP/PPAS 4112 The International Refugee Protection Regime II: Research Seminar with Professor Simeon which featured the following community partners: the UNHCR, OCASI, the Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture, FCJ Refugee Centre, and Sojourn House. I should also mention that the very inspirational Olivia Chow took the time to Skype our class about her project! I was one of the fortunate students who got to work with her team at the Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants (OCASI), and Project Organize on a policy paper titled “Making the Case for Comprehensive Immigration Reform.” These experiences allow students to put their knowledge into practice, make valuable connections, and enhance their resumes.

However, what really make this program unique are the outstanding faculty and administrative staff who work very hard to make it a success.

I am so grateful to have discovered a program that combines my passions of public speaking, critical thinking, and finding inventive solutions to everyday problems. I plan to continue with the program and apply for the Master’s in Public Policy, Administration, and Law (MPPAL) here at York. – Yasmine Behiry

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