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Natalie Senst
LL.B. Candidate, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa


Natalie will begin her second year in the common law program at the University of Ottawa this fall. She has an Honors B.A. from the University of Western Ontario in the Scholar’s Electives Program, combining degrees in Psychology and Media, Information and Technoculture. She brings her experiences of assessing and critiquing societal implications of interactions with new media technologies to the project along with her ever-expanding legal education. She has an interest in global dynamics, including implications for developing nations.
 
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