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Listen as I interview Adlan Taramov. He is a Research Analyst at the NATO Association of Canada. Adlan completed a BA in Political Science and History from the University of Toronto. He also completed a MA in International Relations from the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto with a focus on Security and Public Policy in Europe and Eurasia. In addition, he fluently speaks four languages and has extensive experience in management, consulting, and public relations.
Adlan discusses his academic background along with his experience at the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto.
Interview with Adlan Taramov Talk to a Diplomat
NATO ASSOCIATION OF CANADA PART I
Next, Adlan examines the significance and impact of the NATO Association of Canada.
Interview with Adlan Taramov Talk to a Diplomat
NATO ASSOCIATION OF CANADA PART II
Threats to global security along with the importance of international law, order, and trade are closely examined.
Interview with Adlan Taramov Talk to a Diplomat
NATO ASSOCIATION OF CANADA PART III
Lastly, Adlan discusses the need to raise awareness in international relations and affairs.
Magdalena Surma is currently Canada's NATO Program Contributor and Outreach Coordinator. Former Program Editor of Global Horizons, Magdalena completed a BA in Legal Studies (Honours) and a Masters in Public Service at the University of Waterloo. She also attended Harvard during two summers, where she completed courses in psychology, government, and law. In addition, she successfully completed Harvard Law School’s Executive Education Program in Negotiation and Leadership. Magdalena is currently completing an LLB through University of London’s International Program. She is passionate about law, government, and charitable non-profit organizations. As an avid researcher, she hopes to extend her research to investigate women in security while examining society, culture, and international relations. In addition, Magdalena is also passionate about international business and economy. She is very excited about being involved with various projects at NATO, specifically engaging youth and society about international affairs. Apart from a love of politics, Magdalena enjoys fine art, ballet, and classical music.
Magdalena Surma is currently Canada's NATO Program Contributor and Outreach Coordinator. Former Program Editor of Global Horizons, Magdalena completed a BA in Legal Studies (Honours) and a Masters in Public Service at the University of Waterloo. She also attended Harvard during two summers, where she completed courses in psychology, government, and law. In addition, she successfully completed Harvard Law School’s Executive Education Program in Negotiation and Leadership. Magdalena is currently completing an LLB through University of London’s International Program. She is passionate about law, government, and charitable non-profit organizations. As an avid researcher, she hopes to extend her research to investigate women in security while examining society, culture, and international relations. In addition, Magdalena is also passionate about international business and economy. She is very excited about being involved with various projects at NATO, specifically engaging youth and society about international affairs. Apart from a love of politics, Magdalena enjoys fine art, ballet, and classical music.
We’re back! Watch as I interview Mr. Octavius Pinkard. He is a PhD Researcher at the University of Kent. His work focuses on the development and projection of identities and interests among Lebanese diaspora communities in Senegal, the United States, and the European Union. Mr. Pinkard has served as an editor of a Working Paper Read More…
The Program Spotlight series of articles reviews selected college and university programs geared to those exploring education and career options in international relations and/or government. This week features the International Studies program at the University of Saskatchewan.