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MS AISHA MOSTAFA: 'The Straits Times Forum page ('More young people writing to ST Forum'; Thursday) is indeed a better and cleaner platform to air one's views compared with other online forums and blogs. The editing is succinct and the page is reader-friendly. I have been a Forum contributor for the past eight years. I started when I was 17 years old, and have extended my contributions to the Life! mailbag and YouthInk. The annual Forum Dialogue is a good way for contributors to meet the Forum team. I agree that the Forum pages should be expanded and more letters published in print than online. Call me old-fashioned but I still like the feel and read of a good old newspaper.

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http://sg.linkedin.com/in/aishamostafa
Aisha Mostafa


Box Office Officer (casual)
Singapore







<dl><dt>Current </dt><dd>
  • YOG 2010 french youth interpreter (volunteer) at Singapore Youth Olympics Games OC
  • Straits Times YouthInk writer (freelance) at Singapore Press Holdings
  • Box office officer (casual) at The Esplanade Co Ltd
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</dt><dt>Past </dt><dd>
  • APEC Singapore 2009 ambassador (volunteer) at PeopleSearch
  • Singapore Biennale 2006 exhibition site officer (temp) at National Arts Council
  • Quidam box office cirquador (temp) at Cirque du Soleil
2 more...
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</dt><dt>Education </dt><dd>
  • Ministère de l'Éducation Nationale
  • The University of Huddersfield
  • Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts
see less...

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</dt><dt class="connections">Connections </dt><dd class="connections">
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15 connections </dd><dt>
</dt><dt>Industry </dt><dd>Performing Arts </dd></dl>
<hr> Aisha Mostafa’s Summary

I seek to establish myself in a company, to integrate myself, garnering the skills and experience needed, to escalate within the levels of the company. I am searching for a job/career. Please contact me if you know of any openings.

<hr> Aisha Mostafa’s Education


  • Ministère de l'Éducation Nationale

    Diplôme D'etudes Langue Française B1, A2, A1, <abbr class="dtstart" title="2007-01-01">2007</abbr> — <abbr class="dtend" title="2009-12-31">2009</abbr>
  • The University of Huddersfield

    2:1 , BA (Hons) Arts , <abbr class="dtstart" title="2005-01-01">2005</abbr> — <abbr class="dtend" title="2006-12-31">2006</abbr>
  • Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts

    Dip. Arts Management <abbr class="dtstart" title="2002-01-01">2002</abbr> — <abbr class="dtend" title="2005-12-31">2005</abbr>

<hr> Additional Information

Aisha Mostafa’s Profile in Other Languages:






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