Gwynne Ng
BA
Gwynne provides research, strategic analysis, and administrative support for various projects. As a researcher, she is passionate about issues of social inequality. Her background in sociology gives her a firm understanding of social research methodologies and a critical awareness of contemporary social issues, including the role and implications of policy development.
Gwynne is an advocate of life-long learning and seeks opportunities to engage in community building and development. She enjoys volunteering in any capacity – she is currently serving on several committees and Boards at Western University, as well as volunteering with the Student Development Centre to support students in their academic endeavours. Her current thesis research is focused on immigrant access to services in Ontario. She hopes that her research will give voice to immigrant experiences and shed light on the challenges that they face in Canada.