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February 18, 2025
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UNBC Graduate Student Faculty Ambassadors (GSFA)

We are excited to introduce UNBC’s Graduate Student Faculty Ambassadors – your dedicated peer support network across all five faculties. As part of an innovative pilot project, we’re here to help you navigate UNBC’s graduate ecosystem and make the most of your academic journey.

Our Mission Graduate studies can present unique challenges, and we understand firsthand what that journey looks like. As GSFAs, we serve as bridges between graduate students and UNBC’s extensive resources and opportunities. Our goal is to support you in learning, connecting, thriving, working, and succeeding at UNBC.

How We Can Help

  • Navigate UNBC’s graduate student services and resources
  • Connect you with faculty-specific opportunities
  • Provide peer support and guidance
  • Share information about academic and professional development resources
  • Help you build connections within your faculty community

Meet Your Faculty Ambassadors

Faculty of Science and Engineering Nazanin Soroosh Master of Computer Science GradAmbassadorFSE@unbc.ca

Faculty of Environment Jhoan Chavez Suazo GradAmbassadorFE@unbc.ca

Faculty of Business and Economics Zeta Adjei-Bruce GradAmbassadorFBE@unbc.ca

Faculty of Human and Health Sciences Sama Ardeh GradAmbassadorFHHS@unbc.ca

Faculty of Indigenous Studies, Social Sciences and Humanities Kiah Leone GradAmbassadorFISSSH@unbc.ca

Whether you’re just starting your graduate studies or nearing completion, we’re here to support your success. For more information about UNBC Graduate Student Services, visit https://www.unbc.ca/current-students/graduate/student-services.

Connect with your faculty’s ambassador today to learn more about how we can support your graduate student journey at UNBC!

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