Nisa Khurram Hafeez
Aspiration Statement
I want to apply for Law School to be able to advocate for people who have been subjected to violence because of their ethnicity, gender or race.
Core Skills
- Data Analysis
- Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, PowerPoint
- Tableau
- Google Analytics
- Policy Research | Legal Research
- Data Visualization
- Social Media Management
- Project Management
- D3.js
- JavaScript
- Policy Analysis
Academic Awards / Achievements
- Dean’s List, Habib University, Spring 2018
- High Academic Achievement Scholarship, 2018
- University of California, Berkeley - Summer Semester [2018]
Experience
Leadership / Meta-curricular
- Habib University Model United Nations, General Secretary
Internship / Volunteer Work
- Transit Performance and Analysis Intern - San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) [May 2022 - Present]
- Graduate Assistant - Fordham University [Aug 2021 - Present]
- Research Associate - Legal Aid Society, Pakistan [Sep 2020 - Aug 2021]
- Research & Grant Specialist - Abstract Hub [Aug 2019 - Oct 2020]
- Subeditor & Project Lead - The Express Tribune [Jul 2019 - Jun 2020]
- Urban Resource Centre, Karachi, Intern, 2017
Final Year Project
Project Title
Lasbela’s Sacred Soundscape: Mapping Hindu and Muslim Musical Traditions
Description
My thesis is a study of the sacred music practices of the southernmost province, Baluchistan, specifically of Bela. The community inhabiting the area constitutes mainly Hindus and Muslims living together despite colonial rhetoric. Within these two vast religions, there is an inherent relationship in the nexus between folklore, poetry, and diverse traditions that speak to an audience of similar taste and music style. Thus, I hope to reveal to the reader how the Muslim and Hindu music traditions exist in the same space and are connected through nodes of lyrics, venues and the styles