Warda Bakthir
Warda Bakthir
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Location
Pickering, Ontario, Canada
Bio

I'm a motivated fourth-year student double majoring in health policy, and human biology with a minor in anthropology at the University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC). I have Hands-on experience in research, synthesizing data, conducting analyses, and compiling literature reviews with annotated bibliographies. As Vice President of Events for Islamic Relief UTSC, I honed my strategic planning skills by executing crisis appeals and fundraisers for humanitarian causes. Additionally, as a Wellness Peer Educator at the Health and Wellness Centre at UTSC, I led nutritional wellness programs and health promotion initiatives.

My interests include community engagement, healthcare accessibility, equity, and health promotion.

Portals

Skills

Canvassing 2 Data analysis 2 Data collection 2 Housing policy 2 Multi-tenant cloud environments 2 Policy recommendations 2 Research 2 Research reports 2 Survey data analysis 2

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Achievements

Latest feedback

Nathi Zamisa
Nathi Zamisa
He / They
Co-Executive Director
May 6, 2025
Individual endorsement
Housing policy Research reports Data collection Multi-tenant cloud environments Survey data analysis Policy recommendations Research Data analysis Canvassing

Project Kickstarter, Chief Communicator, and Backend Research Specialist β€” all terms HOUSE staff have used to describe Warda's contributions to the Research on Student Housing in Mississauga. She made the research project easier in every way β€” from policy research to task management, version control on the work plan, and online outreach/execution; Warda got it done right, and ahead of schedule. Incredibly thankful for the opportunity to work with such a well-rounded research team member, and would happily do-so again.

Learner feedback
Project Kickstarter, Chief Communicator, and Backend Research Specialist β€” all terms HOUSE staff have used to describe Warda's contributions to the Research on Student Housing in Mississauga. She made the research project easier in every way β€” from policy research to task management, version control on the work plan, and online outreach/execution; Warda got it done right, and ahead of schedule. Incredibly thankful for the opportunity to work with such a well-rounded research team member, and would happily do-so again.
Housing policy Research reports Data collection Multi-tenant cloud environments Survey data analysis Policy recommendations Research Data analysis Canvassing
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HOUSE Canada
Research & Data Analysis on Student Housing Landscape in Mississauga
HOUSE Canada

Recent projects

NL Eats
NL Eats
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

R2ASP Educational Initiative

This R2ASP Educational Initiative will enhance access to quality agri-tech education, promote lifelong learning, and support career transitions in the agritech industry. The project aims to address educational disparities, foster community engagement, and create sustainable learning opportunities for diverse user groups. The project goals include: Program Development:  Create a comprehensive educational program tailored for the agritech industry. Strategic Planning:  Develop a robust strategic plan that outlines clear goals, objectives, and action steps for addressing key educational challenges. Community and Collaboration:  Foster strong relationships with community stakeholders and create opportunities for meaningful participation. Impact Measurement:  Implement tools and methodologies to measure the effectiveness and impact of the educational program. Sustainability:  Ensure the long-term sustainability of the program through effective resource management and funding strategies.

Matches 5
Category Communications + 3
Open
HOUSE Canada
HOUSE Canada
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Research & Data Analysis on Student Housing Landscape in Mississauga

Postsecondary students are facing a housing availability and affordability crisis across Canada that is creating barriers for students to succeed academically and professionally, yielding negative impacts on students' overall physical and mental well-being. Today, rental housing costs on average 2x the cost of tuition for Canadian domestic students, and is one of the most significant barriers to postsecondary education for international students in Canada β€” up to 5% of students will experience some for of post-secondary student homeless over the duration of their academic careers. In the City of Mississauga, on-campus housing growth and development has been limited, while off-campus housing policy has lagged behind the need/demand for affordable student housing options, including for multi-tenant (rooming) houses for students. Despite conducting a market demand study, the University of Toronto Mississauga Campus (UTM) is not currently pursuing any new housing development, which impact access to housing for student enrolled at UTM, as well as Mohawk College (Mississauga Campus), Lambton College (Mississauga Campus), Sheridan College (Mississauga Campus), as well as private and careers colleges in Mississauga. Notably, there is a gap in research on the current student housing landscape in Mississauga. HOUSE aims to fill this gap by conducting policy-based research on on/off-campus in the region, with an emphasized focus on housing options at/near the UTM. Research Goals include: Identifying current policies on lodging houses and accessory units which impact postsecondary student housing in Mississauga and near UTM; Adapting existing student housing research surveys and tools to be distributed to students across Mississauga; Collecting data and evidence to support policy recommendations which support postsecondary student in Mississauga and near UTM; Analyzing the data to identify key findings and insights to bring to the federal, provincial, and municipal government stakeholders in Mississauga.

Matches 2
Category Data analysis + 4
Open

Work experience

Research Assistant
House Canada
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
March 2025 - May 2025

Conducted policy-based research on student housing affordability and availability near the University of Toronto Mississauga and other postsecondary institutions in Mississauga.
Analyzed survey results and assist in drafting housing and accessory dwelling unit policy recommendations that prioritize student affordability, access, and equity.
Contributed to promotional outreach by drafting emails, coordinating with stakeholders, and helping recruit volunteer participants for data collection and engagement.

Vice President of Events
Islamic Relief: UTSC Student Chapter
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
May 2024 - May 2025

Leads event planning and execution, overseeing the Events Team, Crisis Coordinator, and senior leadership to organize
fundraising initiatives for emergency relief and local development projects. Efforts contributed to raising $40,000 this Fall
semester.
Handles administrative tasks, ensuring event documentation, vendor agreements, and sponsorship communications are properly
recorded and maintained.
Assisted in writing infographics, event summaries, and the chapter’s newsletter, effectively communicating fundraising goals,
impact updates, and ongoing initiatives.
Coordinated vendor applications during Charity Week 2024 and communicated effectively with stakeholders via phone and email for a bazaar event. This collaboration resulted in $3,000 raised from the bazaar and around $30,000 collected throughout the week, involving multidisciplinary teamwork with campus clubs.

Wellnesss Peer Educator
Health and Wellness, University of Toronto Scarborough
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
August 2023 - March 2024

Planned and delivered health promotion initiatives using a cultural humility lens, collaborating with team members to organize workshops, outreach events, and campus projects focused on food insecurity and student wellness.
Co-organized events such as Healthy Campus Day and nutritional campaigns, highlighting diverse, healthy dishes and engaging students in conversations about health resources and food accessibility.
Created educational content for presentations and outreach materials to raise awareness of barriers to food access and promote available campus health and wellness resources.

Research Assistant
University of Toronto Scarborough, Department of History and Cultural Studies
June 2023 - August 2023

Worked closely with the Department of History and Cultural Studies on research exploring the intersection of race, Islamophobia, and gender.
Assisted with data collection, transcription, and qualitative analysis, summarizing research findings into comprehensive reports
for faculty discussions.
Developed research questions based on emerging data trends, facilitating dialogue on Anti-Arab racism and Islamophobia from
the perspective of intersectionality.
Maintained a digital research database, ensuring efficient categorization and accessibility of findings for ongoing projects.

Education

Honours Bachelor of Science, Health Policy, Human Biology, Anthropology
University of Toronto, Scarborough
September 2021 - June 2026