Carleton University
Zarin Eizadyar is a dedicated professional in the fields of human rights, social justice, and program evaluation, currently serving as a Teaching Assistant at Carleton University since January 2025 and as a Research Assistant with LERRN since June 2024. Previously, Zarin held the position of Program Evaluation Officer at the Public Health Agency of Canada and worked as a Teaching Assistant at Carleton University from September 2023 to April 2024. An extensive background includes roles with UNHCR, where Zarin led Livelihoods and Economic Inclusion programs and managed partnerships focused on health care and gender-based violence. Earlier career milestones include serving as Project Coordinator at NICCO, a Japanese NGO, and Project Manager at the Rebirth Society, a notable NGO focused on substance abuse recovery. Zarin holds a Master's degree in Migration and Diaspora Studies from Carleton University, as well as a Bachelor's degree in Social Sciences from the University of Tehran.
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Carleton University
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Situated on unceded Algonquin territory beside the historic Rideau Canal, an official UNESCO World Heritage Site, Carleton University was founded by the community in 1942 to meet the needs of veterans returning from the Second World War.