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Data Scientist and Analyst, Deep South Watch
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Guest Lecturer in Research, Prince of Songkhla University, Pattani Campus
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Researcher, writer, volunteer and activist
Alumni Profile
Nurainee is committed to building peace in Thailand’s conflict-affected south, where she monitors and reports on the conflict in her role as a Data Scientist and Analyst with Deep South Watch. She is a Guest Lecturer in Research at Prince of Songkhla University, Pattani Campus, and is also a writer, volunteer, and activist. Nurainee seeks to improve access to education through summer camps for local students, and is passionate about alleviating the mental health struggles of women affected by the conflict.
Program Highlights
This program has been one of the greatest experiences that I have ever had in my life. I was able to discuss, share, and learn from other delegates from different countries with different expertise of their own, the passion that they brought to the program, and I also learned a lot from all the speakers that I will carry into my personal and professional goals. It was a safe space for discussion with no judgment, and respect for each other.
I was surprised to learn about the Australian Muslim community—I learned that even though Muslims in Australia are minorities, they are quite strong and work in different organisations and different fields in Australia.
I was able to gain many valuable networks, with new friends and expertise from different countries and different backgrounds.
I was surprised to learn about the Australian Muslim community—I learned that even though Muslims in Australia are minorities, they are quite strong and work in different organisations and different fields in Australia.
I was able to gain many valuable networks, with new friends and expertise from different countries and different backgrounds.