Treh Faraj

Masters Candidate at School of Politics and Global Studies at Arizona State University
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Sacramento, California, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Masters Candidate
      • Aug 2023 - Present

    • United States
    • Legislative Offices
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Legislative Intern, Office of Senator Richard Pan
      • Apr 2022 - Jun 2022

      Drafted press release statements for the general public regarding Caucus members and events. Assessing the Senate and Assembly daily files for talking points for the Caucus. Monitored and tracked active Caucus bills through the Senate and Assembly. Authored and distributed the Caucus monthly newsletter to important Caucus members and subscribers. Drafted press release statements for the general public regarding Caucus members and events. Assessing the Senate and Assembly daily files for talking points for the Caucus. Monitored and tracked active Caucus bills through the Senate and Assembly. Authored and distributed the Caucus monthly newsletter to important Caucus members and subscribers.

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Spring UC Center Sacramento Cohort
      • Apr 2022 - Jun 2022

      Awarded Certificate of Achievement In recognition of Internship and research at UC Center Sacramento June 1, 2022. Immersed in policy-related knowledge and engaging with complex policy issues. Observing the state's political processes, institutions, and policy challenges. Conducting Original undergraduate research work culminating in a poster presentation to faculty, dean, cohort, and alumni. Research will utilize programs like Qualtrics, GIS, Stata, and Excel to collect and analyze complied data. Program Project: - Partisanship Affects on Refugee Health Policy and Programs: Comparison study of California and Texas by first looking at refugee admissions and partisanship state legislature control. Examining the control of legislature of each state Examining the existing refugee health policy of each state by ranking their existing refugee health policies on a small scale Refugee health literacy by state. An assessment of existing refugee health law and programs and examining how refugee English Language Proficiency creates health disparities - The methodology for this research is through the utilization of case studies of refugees and their experiences of health care access and health care quality with a low english proficiency. Show less

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Student
      • Sep 2019 - Jun 2022

      Deans Honors List Winter 2020 2 years Persian Language Experience 1 year Statistics course series International Studies major and History minor both with emphasis in the Middle East. Conducted original research on the region from multiple disciplines and perspectives including: global political ecology, MidEast conflict, Middle Eastern-European relations in the early modern period, etc. Deans Honors List Winter 2020 2 years Persian Language Experience 1 year Statistics course series International Studies major and History minor both with emphasis in the Middle East. Conducted original research on the region from multiple disciplines and perspectives including: global political ecology, MidEast conflict, Middle Eastern-European relations in the early modern period, etc.

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • SAEP: Student Researcher & cohort
      • Jun 2021 - Jul 2021

      Summer Student research participant & Cohort Summer 2021 UC Irvine SAEP ( Summer Academic Enrichment Program) Conducted original research titled: Kurdish Nationalism Before and After the Ottoman dissolution, and the Turkish Anti-Kurd Discourse Result Project Abstract: Abstract: Through historiography, I study the history behind the current perception of Kurds as a racial threat in modern-day Turkey. By studying fascist Kemalist rhetoric during the transition period of the Ottoman Empire to Republic, I argue that the forced assimilation and suppression of the Kurdish population during the Turkish independence movement resulted in anti-Kurdish discourse today. scholar of program researching topic of Middle Eastern conflict. Performs research work under the guidance of Professors of the School of Social Sciences strengthened analytical and research skills for a quantitative topic at a rigorous speed developed strong commitment to team environment dynamics with the ability to contribute expertise and follow leadership directives at appropriate times. Show less

Education

  • Arizona State University
    Master of Arts - MA, International Affairs and Leadership
    2023 - 2026
  • UC Irvine School of Social Sciences
    Bachelor's degree, International studies
    2019 - 2022
  • UC Irvine School of Humanities
    Minor, History

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