Eseosa Lawrence
Eseosa Orumwense-Lawrence recently graduated from the University of Toronto Scarborough, earning an Honours Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science and Psychology. Her academic journey has fueled a deep interest in international affairs, law & public policy, and Canadian government and politics, which she actively pursues in her research. Currently, Eseosa is engaged in a Junior Research Fellowship at the NATO Association of Canada, focusing on the intricate relationship between NATO and Canada. Although born in the United States, she grew up in Canada and currently resides in Toronto. Beyond her academic pursuits, Eseosa finds fulfillment in her creative endeavors, including music production, writing, and singing.
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Posted on Author David Sutton
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