Johanna Habicht has a diverse range of work experience. In 2017, they worked as a Photographer at UCL, where they documented the work of the Volunteering Services Unit. Johanna then interned as a Project Intern at The International Decision Supportive Initiative (iDSI), Imperial College, where they recorded minutes during meetings and wrote blog posts. In 2019, they became an Operations Assistant at R.grid and concurrently worked as a Research Assistant at UCL, focusing on understanding psychiatric disorders and conducting behavioral and neuroimaging studies. In 2020, they served as a Theme Officer in the Organizing Committee at London Model World Health Organization (LonWHO). From 2021 to 2022, they worked as a Youth Research and Service Design Manager at Richmond Borough Mind, leading a systems change project and co-designing services for young people and their families. Johanna also worked as an Advisor at The Behavioural Insights Team from January to June 2022. Currently, Johanna is employed as a Clinical Researcher at Limbic.
Johanna Habicht has a diverse educational background. Johanna started their education in 2003 at Tallinna Reaalkool where they completed their High School degree. After that, they attended Marymount International School London from 2013 to 2015, where they obtained their International Baccalaureate for their High School degree.
In 2015, Johanna began pursuing their higher education at UCL (University College London). Johanna completed a Master's degree in Natural Sciences with a focus on Neuroscience and Synthetic Organic Chemistry from 2015 to 2019. During their time at UCL, they also obtained a certification in "Childhood Adversity: The Impact of Childhood Maltreatment on Mental Health" in December 2020.
Additionally, Johanna spent a year abroad at the National University of Singapore from 2017 to 2018, as part of their undergraduate studies. However, details about their specific field of study during their year abroad are unknown.
Johanna's commitment to continuing education is evident through their additional certification. In November 2018, they obtained a certification in "IMPROVING THE HEALTH OF WOMEN, CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS: FROM EVIDENCE TO ACTION" from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, U. of London.
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