Profile


Miss Eunhye Lee

  • Notre Dame University; Former lead designer, Equity in Public Engagement work,
    Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue, Simon Fraser University

Role:
– Global Citizenship Program Co-Lecturer

Eunhye Lee is a practitioner of cross-sector, intercultural, and interdisciplinary dialogue and engagement. She has a keen interest in the role of dialogue in building empathy, increasing mutual understanding of complex social issues, and fostering meaningful change through relationships. 

Previously, as the program manager of Signature Events and Endowments at the Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue in Vancouver, Canada, she managed multi-faceted dialogue projects in complex and trauma-infused environments on topics including peace and security, climate justice, anti-racism, equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI), reconciliation and democracy. As part of her work, she was the recipient of the International Association of Public Participation (IAP2) 2020 Canadian research project of the year award as well as the recipient of the 2021 international research project of the year.

Eunhye has a B.A. in Communication and a minor in Publishing. She is currently pursuing a Master’s in International Peace Studies and is the recipient of a Kroc Institute Fellowship and a Belatti Family Global Affairs Fellowship. Her current research interest is at the intersections of peace, dialogue, technology and equity.