Dasha Guliak
Dasha Guliak
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Location
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Bio

I am a fourth year PhD Candidate in History at the University of Saskatchewan. I am an interdisciplinary scholar with extensive background in both qualitative and quantitative research methods. I have worked on research projects involved HIV/AIDS, Queer experiences, incarcerated individuals, Indigenous and MΓ©tis histories, and domestic abuse advocacy. I have completed extensive literature reviews on a variety of topics with my main areas of research being gender/sex identities, public health, and Indigneity. I am very passionate about research and aim to complete high-quality projects that deliver the required information using frameworks of research such as anti-colonial, Queer, and intersectional.

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Categories
Volunteer organizing Community engagement Humanities History Social justice

Skills

Communication strategies 2 Data analysis 2 Educational materials 2 Promotional materials 2 Research reports 2 Social media 2 Target audience 2 Business coaching 1 Business structures 1 Coaching 1 Indigenous studies 1 Needs assessment 1 Research 1

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Recent projects

The J Healthcare Initiative
The J Healthcare Initiative
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

The J Healthcare Initiative's Toxic Cocktails Campaign: Raising Awareness About the Poisoned Drug Supply.

The main goal for the project is to launch a campaign to raise awareness that the current crisis is not just an opioid crisis but rather a toxic drug crisis. The campaign is meant to show that there are non-opioid adulterants that contribute to the drug poisoning deaths. This will involve several different steps for the students, including: - Researching and analyzing data on drug poisoning deaths and the presence of non-opioid adulterants. - Developing a comprehensive communication strategy for the campaign, including messaging and target audience identification. - Creating educational materials and content to inform the public about the toxic drug crisis. - Collaborating with healthcare professionals and community organizations to spread awareness and support the campaign. - Measuring the impact of the campaign through data analysis and feedback collection.

Matches 9
Category Advertising + 3
Closed
The Method Effect
The Method Effect
Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Indigenous Business Coaching Needs Assessment

The Method Effect seeks to understand the specific needs and requirements for business coaching services tailored to Indigenous corporations, both existing and start-up. The project aims to identify key challenges and opportunities faced by these corporations in order to develop effective coaching strategies. Learners will conduct research on the unique cultural, economic, and operational contexts of Indigenous businesses. They will analyze existing literature, conduct interviews with stakeholders, and gather data to provide insights into the demand for business coaching services. The goal is to create a comprehensive report that outlines the current landscape and future potential for business coaching in this sector, enabling The Method Effect to tailor their services effectively. - Research the unique needs of Indigenous corporations for business coaching. - Analyze challenges and opportunities in the Indigenous business sector. - Conduct interviews and gather data from stakeholders. - Develop a comprehensive report on findings.

Matches 1
Category Market research + 3
Open

Education

PHD, History
University of Saskatchewan
September 2021 - September 2025
MA, History
University of Calgary
September 2020 - August 2021