Julie Armstrong
Undergraduate Student
Julie Armstrong is a second-year student at Carleton University, pursuing a double major in Social Work and Political Science.
Her academic interests lie at the intersection of social justice and public policy, with a focus on creating inclusive and equitable systems. Fluent in both English and French, Julie brings a bilingual and multicultural perspective to her academic and professional endeavors.
Julie has developed a strong foundation in leadership, research, and strategic planning through a range of roles in both academic and community settings. Her experience as a Co-op Student at Jansen Law has equipped her with the skills to manage sensitive information with discretion and accuracy, while her work as a Summer Camp Director and Gymnastics Coach has honed her abilities in team leadership, operational oversight, and mentorship.
In addition to her leadership roles, Julie has served as a tutor, supporting students academically and personally. Additionally, her academic achievements have been recognized through distinctions such as the Ontario Scholar designation and the Ontario Silver Pin Award.
Julie’s diverse experiences in advocacy, education, and community engagement inform her thoughtful and well-rounded approach to problem-solving. She is passionate about contributing to meaningful change and is dedicated to initiatives that promote student well-being, institutional accountability, and inclusive policy development.
Julie has been elected to the Board of Governors for a one-year term commencing July 1, 2025, and ending on June 30, 2026.