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Our MPP students: Nirushaa Senthilnathan

We caught up with Nirushaa to hear about her passion for human rights and her journey to the Max Bell School

Working聽for the past two years as a project coordinator at the Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights 鈥 an organization run by former Canadian Minister of Justice and Attorney General Irwin Cotler 鈥 Nirushaa Senthilnathan's passion for human rights and policy date farther back than this professional experience.聽

鈥淢y parents came from a background where they were persecuted for being Tamil. There was a 25 year civil war in Sri Lanka, and the reason that they came to Canada seeking refuge was that they were persecuted during that war.鈥

Born and raised in Montreal, Nirushaa is acutely aware of the difficulties her parents overcame as immigrants.聽鈥淚 saw how much it took for them to give us the life that we had and how much my brother and I had to go through to get to where we are. So I think a lot of the things from my own personal background 鈥 and seeing a lot of the people around me not necessarily go to university or get white collar jobs 鈥 I think those are the things that really drive me to want to lift up the people around me.鈥

Growing up, Nirushaa聽also remembers listening to the speeches of Dr. Martin Luther King and reading about historical atrocities like the Holocaust. 鈥淢y whole life I鈥檝e been very attracted to social justice issues,鈥 she says,鈥淭his is probably why I鈥檓 in policy.鈥

Her interests led her to 平特五不中, where she completed an undergraduate degree in psychology, followed by a graduate diploma in human resources. From there, she got involved with a number of Montreal-based organizations.

Because of her leadership on social justice and human rights issues, she was selected by the World Economic Forum to be a Global Shaper in 2016, eventually going on to lead the Global Shapers Montreal Hub for two years. 鈥淎bout a year ago, I got invited to travel to the World Economic Forum to meet Executive Chairman聽Klaus Schwab and to be trained on how to effectively run the Hub,鈥 she shares.

Joining the Max Bell School's First Class

The caliber of the teaching staff at the Max Bell School was a key factor in 狈颈谤耻蝉丑补补鈥檚 decision to join the inaugural cohort of the MPP program.

During her first semester, she had a class that included a one-day simulation of the NAFTA negotiations between the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Led by Laura Dawson, a foreign policy and international trade expert, the simulation resulted in the same outcomes as the real-world NAFTA negotiations. 鈥淭he way Dawson聽framed the simulation and guided us through it actually ended up being what had occurred 鈥 her being a trade negotiator herself, it was really interesting to learn from someone who has hands-on experience.鈥

This, according to Nirushaa, is one of the great things about the Max Bell School鈥檚 MPP program. 鈥淲e鈥檙e learning from past chiefs-of-staff, ministers, people who have actually done the policy work rather than just people who are pure academics.鈥

This semester, as part of the Policy Case study and Policy Lab components of the School's MPP program, Nirushaa has been studying efforts to develop and implement Canada鈥檚 first ever National Housing Strategy.聽

The structure of the Max Bell School鈥檚 MPP also appealed to Nirushaa. 鈥淲hen I saw that the degree was a one-year, intensive program, I was drawn to it. And I wanted something practical, less theory-based,鈥 she says. 鈥淭he Max Bell School absolutely offers that.鈥

狈颈谤耻蝉丑补补鈥檚 classmates have also been an integral part of her MPP experience: 鈥淚 think it鈥檚 really fascinating to have classmates who are so diverse 鈥 not only people from around the world, but also people with different educational and professional backgrounds. I think when we get into groups and come in with different perspectives, we can really tackle issues more holistically.鈥

What's Next?

She鈥檚 not exactly sure what the future holds for her professionally. 鈥淚 think I'm the kind of person who reevaluates what I want to do next in life every few years,鈥 Nirushaa ponders. 鈥淚t鈥檚 constantly shifting to some extent.鈥

What鈥檚 certain is that Nirushaa will continue working on the problems that she has been focused on her whole life.

鈥淲hatever I do, I want to be championing issues for people who are the most vulnerable, to focus on human rights and social justice,鈥 she declares聽with confidence. 鈥淎nd I firmly believe that I鈥檒l emerge from the Max Bell School with the skills I need to do exactly that.鈥

Max Bell School of Public Policy's MPP Program

We prepare students for public policy careers in the government, private and non-profit sectors at the local, national and international levels. Discover our 11-month MPP program and how to apply.

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