Sarah Panjvani (she/her) holds a Bachelor of Arts from McGill University. She studied international affairs at the Hertie School and at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, where she specialised in international justice. During her internship, Sarah worked as a Policy, Liaison and Project Development Intern at the International Organization for Migration's regional office in Vienna, Austria. Her other professional experience includes employment at the the New Zealand Embassy in Berlin and an internship at the German Bundestag. During her master's studies, she worked part-time in the public affairs section of the Embassy of Canada, where she supported activities related to culture, advocacy and education. She is currently employed at a public sector consulting firm in Vancouver, Canada.
Master's thesis title:
What’s feminist about Canada’s foreign policy? Locating feminism in Canada’s trade and security agendas