diana.romanyuk@cidd.ca

Diana Romanyuk

Foreign Policy Analyst

Diana Romanyuk is an Honours Bachelor of Arts student at Brock University, studying Forensic Psychology and Criminal Justice, complemented by a Political Science minor concentrating in International Relations. Throughout her multidisciplinary studies, Diana has developed an increasing interest in human behaviour and global dynamics. She is currently enrolled in courses that delve into the psychosocial analysis of crime and aggression, the criminal justice system concerning youth, rights across borders, and qualitative/quantitative research methods. Passionate about human rights, Diana’s research aims to explore violations affecting ethnic and religious minorities, women and children, addressing the distressing impacts of these injustices by advocating for effective policies to protect vulnerable populations. With a focus on the United Nations interventions in conflict zones, Diana investigates the efficacy and challenges of international efforts to restore peace and regional stability. With Ukrainian heritage, Diana seeks to examine Eastern European foreign policy, analyzing the region’s geopolitical dynamics and their implications for global security.