Su Diler

Welcome! My name is Su Diler, and this is an interactive portfolio to showcase all of my culminating experiences as an undergraduate student at the University of Pittsburgh working towards a dual degree in Biological Sciences and Sociology, with minors in Political Sciences and Chemistry. In my short time, I developed a growing passion for understanding the systems and structures that help shape the health of the modern world. As a candidate for a certificate in Global Health studies, I am particularly interested in social determinants of health, as well as health policy work that defines health structures within international and domestic contexts that define public health outcomes. With my rigorous coursework, extracurricular involvements, and personal life experiences, I have built a well-blended knowledge base that has poised me to become a successful leader in the field of public health.

Education

  • 20212016

    Major(s)

    Biological Sciences (B.S.), Sociology (B.A.)

  • 20212016

    Minor(s)

    Political Science, Chemistry

  • 20212019

    Certificate(S)

    Global Health

Co-Curricular Engagements

  • President & Secretary

    Middle Eastern North African Student Association (MENASA)

    2018-2021

  • Research Assistant

    Roman Lab at Graduate School of Public Health

    2017-2020

  • Community Health Fellow

    Connections4Health

    2019-2020

  • Volunteer Tutor

    Keep It Real

    2019-2020

  • Vice President

    Theta Phi Alpha Fraternity, V.P. of Academic Excellence

    2018-2019

Awards and Achievements

  • November 2020
    Archival Scholars Research Award
    The Archival Scholars Research Award is rewarded by The University of Pittsburgh Office of Undergraduate Research to students who wish to pursue original research using archives, special collections, and primary sources available within The University Library System.