UN Women UK
Fatema Shorna is currently serving as a Delegate at UN Women UK since February 2024 and holds the position of Quality Assurance Specialist at Abbott since August 2023. Previously, Fatema worked as a Pharmacy Dispenser at Avicenna from December 2022 to September 2023, and as a Pharmacy Advisor at PillSorted for a brief period in late 2022. Fatema's earlier experience includes a role as a Scientific Oncology Executive at Sanofi from March to October 2021 and as a Middle School Teacher at Adroit International School from July 2020 to February 2021. A two-week Graduate Student Internship at Sanofi in March 2020 concluded with a presentation on supply chain management. Fatema's academic background includes a Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences from Ulster University, a Bachelor of Honours in Pharmacy from BRAC University, and ongoing studies for a Master of Science in Radiation Biology/Radiobiology at the University of Oxford starting in October 2024.
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