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Sydney Snow

CCNL/FOCI Research Intern (WP2)

Sydney Snow is an intern with Conservation Corps. NL. Born and raised in St. John’s, she completed a Master’s in Applied Psychological Science (Cooperative) and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology at Memorial University. Her honours research focused on the autobiographical memories of individuals who identify with a different gender than assigned at birth. Her master’s research, supervised by Dr. Martin Day, investigated how social mobility and the wording of policies affect support for redistribution policies. She is currently researching factors that may relate to climate change opinions. In addition to her research, she has completed work term placements and semester projects that focused on program evaluation within health care and academia.

Sydney Snow

We acknowledge that the lands on which Memorial University’s campuses are situated are in the traditional territories of diverse Indigenous groups, and we acknowledge with respect the diverse histories and cultures of the Beothuk, Mi’kmaq, Innu, and Inuit of this province.

To learn more about Memorial University's Strategic Framework for Indigenization please visit the Office of Indigenous Affairs.

Future Ocean and Coastal Infrastructures is administered in partnership by the St. John’s and Grenfell Campuses of Memorial University 

Research funding was provided by the Ocean Frontier Institute, through an award from the Canada First Research Excellence Fund.

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