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Biography
Title of Project: Towards a Cohesive Circular Food Economy: An MOA Approach to Understanding Stakeholder Perspectives in Metro Vancouver
Emily has contributed significantly to FENV and Aga Khan University’s first inaugural internship by supporting a research project in Tanzania that has led to better collaboration between SFU and AKU. Emily also completed her 699 early, while also completing another Masters program at Royal Roads University and a certificate program in sustainable agriculture at Kwantlen Polytechnic University. She has been a member of the exec committee representing REMSU, she’s organized events for students, and she is a member of the Vancouver Food Policy Council.