Ghanaian Student Named Northern Ireland’s International Student of the Year.

Margaret Mary Nimoh has been named Northern Ireland's Internationa Student of the Year

A Ghanaian student at Queen’s University, Margaret Mary Nimoh, has been named Northern Ireland’s Internationalã–Student of the Year.

She is studying for a PhD in Chemical Engineering and is now preparing to challenge for the title of overall International Student of the Year 2011at the national final in London next week Wednesday, 13 April.

Margaret, a past student of St. Louis Senior High School in Kumasi, was one of more than 1,200 students from 118 countries to enter the ninth annual Shine International Student Awards – a major initiative from the British Council that shines the spotlight on international students and their contributions to life in the UK.

Entrants were asked to write ‘letters home’ in English, describing their experiences, the challenges they have faced, and what they have achieved. In her letter, Margaret highlighted how coming to Queen’s has helped her to develop her leadership skills.

She said: “Some students came together to form Queen’s International Students Society (QISS) and I was the founding chairperson! I have really learnt a lot from this. Apart from meeting students from practically all over the world my leadership skills have also been really developed.”

Margaret, who also carries out voluntary work for the Ulster Cancer Foundation and visits local schools as a Queen’s STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) ambassador, said she is having the time of her life in Belfast.

She said:ã– “Moving away from home was a very difficult decision for me. I had to leave my mum, siblings, boyfriend and my dog behind, but I am very glad I came to Queen’s. My research is fascinating but also very challenging. I am based in the University’s world-leading Ionic Liquid Laboratories (QUILL), where the Director, Professor Ken Seddon, and researcher Dr John Holbrey were recently named the top two UK chemists in the world. It is a real honour to work alongside them.

“The facilities at Queen’s are amazing, and the McClay Library is one of my favourite places. The local people are also very welcoming. They are always curious to know where I am from and they’ll always go an extra mile to help me find my way around.ã– Belfast is definitely my second home!”

Congratulating Margaret, Cathy McEachern of Queen’s International Office said: “Margaret personifies all that is best in our international students, who do so much to enrich the university experience for all of us, and we wish her the best of luck in the national final next month.”

Queen’s has an excellent record in the Shine competition. Last year, an American student, Jordan Junge emerged as the Northern Ireland winner, while in 2007; Chinese student Yu Huai Zhang won the UK International Student of the Year title.

This year Queen’s students took the first two places in the Northern Ireland competition, with Kacie Smith from the United States taking the runner-up spot behind Margaret.

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International Students Scholarship-East Tennessee State

International Students Scholarship

The International Students Academic Merit Scholarship is open to new international students seeking a graduate or undergraduate degree. The scholarship covers 50 percent of the total of in and out-of-state tuition and maintenance fees only. No additional fees or costs are covered.

The award is available for:

  • Eight semesters for undergraduate recipients
  • Five semesters for recipients seeking a Master’s degree, or commensurate with the length of the program.
  • Eight semesters for doctoral students, or commensurate with the length of the program.

Scholarship can be applied to summer semesters.

Eligibility.

  • Be admitted to East Tennessee State University as full-time, degree-seeking students (undergraduate admissions, graduate admissions)
  • Have or plan to have an F-1 or J-1 (student) visa
  • Have a demonstrated record of academic achievement
  • Fill out the scholarship application form.

For more information and application, see: International Students Academic Merit Scholarship

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Democracy & Diversity Graduate Summer Institute, Wroclaw, Poland

TCDS is pleased to announce the 20th annual

Democracy & Diversity Graduate Summer Institute
Wroclaw, Poland

July 8-24, 2011

The World in Crisis: A Critical Reading

The Transregional Center of Democratic Studies of the New School for Social Research is very pleased to announce the twentieth Democracy & Diversity Summer Institute, to be held in the inspiring city of Wroclaw, Poland, from July 8-24, 2011. Located in a landmark modernist structure in the largest park of the Lower Silesia region, the Institute offers an intensive program of study, equivalent to a full semester of graduate study in the US.

Known as an intimate international forum for lively but rigorous debate on critical issues of democratic life, the Institute brings an interdisciplinary, comparative, and highly interactive approach to the social, political, and cultural challenges facing today’s world. We are looking forward to welcoming another cohort of up to forty junior scholars from the US, Europe, and other parts of the world to this anniversary session of the Democracy & Diversity Institute. This year’s program will unfold around the theme The World in Crisis: A Critical Reading, and will consider issues of political violence, the salient role of new media, the contestation of gender, and the ethnicization of politics.

The courses offered at the 2011 Institute will include:

  • ‘We the People’: Nationalism, Ethnicity and Belonging, Professor Sharika Thiranagama, New School for Social Research
  • Media and News in a Time of Crisis, Professors Daniel Dayan, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris and New School for Social Research and Jeffrey C. Goldfarb, New School for Social Research
  • Romancing Violence: Theories and Practices of Political Violence, Professor Elzbieta Matynia, New School for Social Research
  • Gender: Stable and Unstable, Professor Ann Snitow, Eugene Lang College

Located between Berlin, Prague and Warsaw, and saturated with the history and memory of these three distinct cultures, Wroclaw (formerly Breslau) is a beautiful and booming city that uniquely conveys both the challenges and the promise of a united Europe. Drawing on Wroclaw’s culture of the borderland, TCDS’s network of distinguished and dedicated collaborators and alumni, and the New School’s reputation stemming from our long-term engagement in the region, this anniversary session of the Democracy & Diversity Institute offers a rigorous program of critical inquiry on some of the most pressing problems of our time.

Our local collaborator is the International Institute for the Study of Culture and Education at the University of Lower Silesia.

Please watch for the full program announcement, including full course descriptions, extra-curricular activities and application instructions, early in the Spring 2011 semester. Application deadline: March 14, 2011. For information and questions, please contact TCDS@newschool.edu or visit www.newschool.edu/tcds.

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