PhD Candidate in Management (Organizational Behaviour), University of Guelph
Nabhan is a PhD Candidate in Management at the University of Guelph (Guelph, ON). Previously, Nabhan has completed an M.A. in Experimental Psychology at the University of Regina, and a B.A. in Psychology at the University of Ottawa. Nabhan is particularly passionate about how individual experiences of disadvantage effect how we view the world, how we feel about each other, and how we react to our environments. He believes that focusing on individual needs is a pathway to creating a more equitable society. His research spans a number of relevant fields, including psychology, criminology, and business administration, and has been published in top-tier academic journals and presented in a variety of academic spaces.
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