Geneva 2007 Scholar
Ms. Jennifer Czincz
Presidential Scholar – NYC 2006
B.A. Psychology University of Western Ontario
Ph.D. Candidate, Clinical Psychology, University of
Ottawa |
Jennifer Czincz is pursuing her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology
to gain theoretical knowledge about the psychological
functioning of human beings and practical experience in helping
individuals overcome hardship. Her analytic nature and
sensitivity towards the needs of others guide her and underpin
her curiosity to identify parallels and discrepancies in the
health and psychological functioning of individuals from various
cultures and backgrounds. It is these two characteristics that
drive me towards achieving my goal of providing aid to persons
facing adversity both domestically and internationally.
“I was one of the only representatives from the discipline
of psychology at a conference of over 400 young professionals,
diplomats, and students from 89 countries… my experience at the
Athgo forum became a turning point for me in the realization
of the important role that psychology has to play in
international affairs.
Since then, I have published an article entitled
“Psychology and the United Nations: From Process to People” in
both the national psychology newspaper and the Canadian Clinical
Psychology newsletter. I have become involved with the United
Nations Association of Canada and I am member of the Society for
International Development. I would like to sincerely thank Athgo
for having provided me with an experience that was not only
inspirational and educational, but that initiated my exploration
of a novel career path within my field of interest.”
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