Student Testimonials Archive (Continued)

Please read below some testimonials from SASAH students about their experiences.

2020-2021

Reese Berlin Bromstein (SASAH & Major in English Language & Literature), The Walrus

“The opportunity to work with a company as revolutionary as The Walrus and gain experience in the rapidly changing online publishing industry was an honour. I loved being a Digital Intern at The Walrus as it combined my passion for storytelling, interest in web development and production, and content strategy.”  

QingXiao Cui (SASAH & Major in Linguistics, Minor in Creative Writing), 深夜福利站 Heads East

“I’m thankful to everyone at MikonoYetu and 深夜福利站 Heads East for their support, patience, and mentorship. I never imagined myself doing a remote website internship, but it taught me so much about how to work remotely, how to collaborate across long distances, and—importantly—how to work with technology even when it just doesn’t want to cooperate. Asante!“ 

Britney Forget (SASAH & Major in English Language & Literature, Minor in Philosophy), Timmins Public Library

Working at the Timmins Public Library in the midst of the COVID pandemic presented in equal parts challenges, opportunities, and growth. I worked on a fun and dynamic team adapting library resources to safely meet community needs and undertook a variety of projects that allowed me to exercise creativity and have a meaningful impact in the community.” 

 

Samantha Henderson-Whaley (SASAH & Major in Criminology), Hull & Hull LLP

“I am very grateful to have been able to complete my internship under the circumstances [COVID] and have enjoyed the opportunity to learn more about the legal profession. This experience has helped me develop a platform of knowledge and skills which I will be able to build upon in law school.”  

Rebecca Jackson (SASAH & Major in English Language & Literature, Minor in Italian Language & Culture), Center for Research on Health Equity and Social Inclusion

“For my Community Engaged Learning Placement, I worked with the Center for Research on Health Equity and Social Inclusion (CHRESI) to create an infographic that will supply healthcare providers with information on how they can provide better access to healthcare for Migrant Agricultural Workers. This internship allowed me to develop my research, communication, and design skills and it gave me the opportunity to form cross-discipline connections and actively benefit the wider local community.” 

Aleksandra Tosic (SASAH & Major in English Language & Literature, Minor in Biology), London Public Library R.E.A.D Program

“I found this experience very valuable in building teaching skills, interpersonal skills such as communication, creativity, flexibility, and organization, and in simply being a fun and happy time. I highly recommend this as a good volunteer experience, not just for those who want teaching practice, but for anyone who wants to have some fun while making a difference in a child’s life.” 

Celine Tsang (SASAH & Major in Linguistics), eSight

“Interning at eSight was a terrific experience. From learning hard skills in programs like WordPress and Sprout Social, to fine-tuning soft skills when managing a team of digital influencers, I am so grateful that I was able to work at this fast-paced startup that is changing lives.” 

 

Denise Zhu (SASAH & HSP in Creative Writing and English Language & Literature), Allied Global Marketing

“As a film and entertainment enthusiast interested in marketing, I couldn’t have asked for a more ideal internship. At Allied Global Marketing, I was engaged creatively and logistically while assisting with big-name film promotions across Canada. It was so exciting to see projects I worked on come to life!” 

2019-2020

Sophia Belyk (SASAH & Major in Media, Information & Technoculture, Minor in French Studies), 深夜福利站 Libraries

“I could not have asked for a more enriching learning experience than my Graphic Design internship with 深夜福利站 Libraries this summer. There was a great variety of work and a wonderful team of people supporting me and pushing me towards new learning opportunities, and it has left me feeling more confident about a future working in social media and graphic design.” 

Veronica Botnick (SASAH & Major in Media, Information & Technoculture, Minor in French Studies),聽London Children鈥檚 Connection

“Working with the London Children’s Connection gave me the opportunity to get involved with the greater London community and break out of the 深夜福利站 bubble. Spending my afternoons with the kindergarten class at Mountsfield was like taking a break from reality where I could explore imaginary lands, make arts and crafts, and enjoy the innocence of childhood. It did not feel like a chore but something I looked forward to every day.” 

Victoria Burnett (SASAH & Major in Classical Studies), Museum of Ontario Archaeology & Vindolanda Field School

"Engaging with the many different kinds of people in the various capacities within the Museum of Ontario Archaeology and the Vindolanda Field school was one of the most rewarding experiences I have ever had. I got to learn from experts in their field on topics that I may have only tangentially knew before then, or had no previous knowledge of, that just enriched my time spent there. I cannot recommend the program or institutions enough, nor overstate how important the people I worked with became to me in the short times I worked with them."

Mackenzie Desbiens (SASAH & Major in Geography), 深夜福利站 International

“After spending my third year of university on exchange in the UK, I applied to be an International Learning Ambassador Team Leader through a work study position at 深夜福利站 International. Thankfully, this counted toward my CEL credit. My placement was rewarding because not only was I passionate about the work I was doing, I was also developing useful interpersonal and technical skills. SASAH’s CEL program will definitely help you develop real, valuable, skills that will make you feel prepared for the workplace after you graduate!” 

Amelia Eqbal (SASAH & Major in English Language & Literature), The Walrus

“I am a proud alumna of The Walrus internship program! Under the Digital Editorial department, I made valuable industry connections and learned pertinent editorial skills that gave me a better sense of the media landscape in Canada. I would recommend it to anyone looking to develop their communications skills and get a taste for the journalism industry.” 

Sierra Joseph (SASAH & Major in Women鈥檚 Studies), Disney World FLorida

“Working for Disney was a dream come true. Learning how Disney operates and becoming a cast member opened my eyes to how every Disney does is extensive, and everything works together to create magical moments. Using this experience as my SASAH internship made this a much more enriching and valuable experience that I will cherish forever.” 

Carina Pagotto (SASAH & Major in Art History & Studio Art), Judith and Norman Alix Art Gallery

"This internship at the Judith and Norman Alix Art Gallery was an incredible experience. Being someone who loves learning new things, this experience was perfect for me and gave me a taste of the real job possibilities out in the world for someone like me. At first it was hard for me to envision myself in a workplace environment as I loved both the research and artistic aspect of my double-major degree in Visual Arts and the School for Advanced Studies in the Arts and Humanities (SASAH). This opportunity gave me the perfect experience to do something I loved like researching artworks, building exhibits, and interacting with my community. This internship also gave me the opportunity to begin networking in the art community with Sonya, my supervisor, a reference for my future endeavours. My ability to adapt to circumstances while working towards my best, with a guiding hand from my coworkers, is the greatest skill I have developed during this internship. I also gained community outreach experience and developed my research and presentation skills as well as learned to contribute in a work environment. My internship is a testament to the value gained from a work-integrated-learning experience."

Will Sharpe (SASAH & Major in Media, Information & Technoculture), Forest City Film Festival

“As a lover of film, I couldn’t ask much more of my first internship: my experience at the Forest City Film Festival was an excellent way to apply the skills I’ve learned in SASAH and MIT to something real, and more importantly, something about which I really cared.”