Syed Ali Haider

Syed Ali Haider

Class of 2019
BSc (Honors) Social Development & Policy

Aspiration Statement

I have graduated in Social Development and Policy with an interdisciplinary liberal arts background. My areas of interest include Anthropology, Economics, Public Policy, Research, Social Work, Public Health and Non-Profit Organizational Management.

Core Skills

  • Microsoft Office: Excel, Word
  • Teamwork
  • FinTech
  • Public Policy
  • Creative Writing
  • Data Analysis
  • Academic Writing
  • Analytical Skills
  • Research
  • Anthropology

Academic Awards / Achievements

  • Dean’s List, Habib University, Fall 2017
  • Dean’s List, Habib University, Spring 2018
  • President’s List, Habib University, Spring 2018
  • High Academic Leap Scholarship, Fall 2016
  • International Summer School University of Sussex Scholarship, 2019

Experience

Leadership / Meta-curricular

  • Habib University Dream Stage, President
  • Habib University Project Uraan, Co-founder

Internship / Volunteer Work

  • Senior Associate, Community Outreach - NOWPDP [Aug 2021 - Oct 2022]
  • Program Associate - Indus Health Network [Apr 2020 - Sep 2021]
  • Entrepreneurial Fellow - Karachi Citizen Lab [Oct 2019 - Jan 2020]
  • Research Intern - Orangi Pilot Project [Jun 2017 - Jul 2017]
  • Intern - The Citizens Foundation [May 2016 - Jul 2016]
  • Habib University TCF Ambassadors Program, Head of Operations

Final Year Project

Project Title

Future of Cashless Economy: Anthropological Analysis of Mobile Banking

Description

My thesis is on the future of the cashless economy of Pakistan. It aims to examine the possibility and challenges of creating a cashless economy in the Pakistani context and uses one of the popular examples of mobile banking as a case study. It introduces an interesting anthropological perspective on the previously done research and makes use of descriptive research design to present findings, using quantitative and qualitative data. My research would also try to see how the emergence of this form would lead to better surveillance and whether it would really be helpful in monitoring illegal activities.