Photos for Spring 2016 Scenes at the Aga Khan Museum
Category: Countries and Regions
But like many business owners taking on Syrian employees, his motivation is not entirely philanthropic – he’s also looking to find hard-working employees in a sector with high turnover.
Photojournalist Marc Ellison explains the making of Safe House, a ‘graphic novel 2.0’ that mixes illustrations, video and stills
Dr. Safeena Kherani, otolaryngologist and associate professor at the University of Ottawa
Laura Fortin – a native of Montreal – was an International Youth Fellow in 2015-16.
Manji, a third-year computer science student-athlete, went undefeated at the OUA tennis championship.
Lisbon – Portugal: An innovative project started at the Ismaili Centre in Lisbon, Portugal, is already paying big dividends.
Raiyaan’s home is Canada, but the 10 year old boy is a global citizen who’s interests range far outside his own country.
Chair of the alumni UBC Board of Directors introduces the five UBC alumni recently elected at the AGM to the alumni UBC Board of Directors
Caroline began her career writing travel book reviews for The Bookseller then working for Odyssey Guides and Steppe magazine, both companies with a focus on Central Asia while she studied for an MA from SOAS, University of London.
This rehabilitation project spearheaded by the Aga Khan Trust for Culture, which has restored a variety of sites that preserve Zanzibar’s rich history and culture.
The blogger behind Business of Fashion was honoured at the ‘Oscars of Fashion,’
Before joining UNDP, Zahira spent several years working in the NGO sector… several years in Uganda as Country Manager for the Aga Khan Foundation.
Discover west London’s hidden stunning gardens during special weekend
She defended her doctoral dissertation “Aga Khan III and the British Empire: The Ismalis in Tanganyika, 1920-1957,”