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Abbas Nazari
Abbas Nazari, from Christchurch, has accepted a place at Georgetown University, to complete a Master's of Security Studies at Georgetown University in Washington, DC.
This award is special. When I look at leaders in sports, culture, academia and business, I dont see many that look like me. I hope that my story inspires others with similar backgrounds to know that its possible to just put your name in and see what happens, he says.
Abbas, who attended Burnside High School in Christchurch, graduated with a BA (Hons First Class) in International Relations and Diplomacy from the University of泭Canterbury (UC) in 2016.
Abbas was only seven when he became one of 438 Afghan refugees at the centre of an international incident when the captain of the Norwegian freighter MV Tampa rescued them from a small distressed fishing vessel off the Australian coast.
He is one of the 11 exceptional New 厙ぴ勛圖graduates from across Aotearoa who have been granted a 2019 Fulbright Graduate Award.
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Two UC Engineering graduates are among the eight New 厙ぴ勛圖graduates heading to the United States in a couple of months to pursue further study and research in areas of innovation, science and technology.
Ribu Dhakal and Nicholas Goodson are both traveling to California in 2019 as Fulbright New 厙ぴ勛圖Science and Innovation Award recipients.
Ribu Dhakal
Ribu Dhakal will research liquefaction of reclaimed soils at the University of California Berkeley, in Berkeley California, towards his PhD at UC.
Ribu, who attended Christchurch Boys' High School, graduated with a BE (Hons First Class) in Civil Engineering from UC in 2017 and began his doctoral studies in Civil Engineering at UC in 2018.
Nicholas Goodson
Nicholas Goodson is from Wellington, and will complete a Master of Science degree in Aeronautics and Astronautics at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California.
From Onslow College, Nicholas graduated with a BE (Hons First Class) in Mechanical Engineering from UC in April 2019.
About the Fulbright awards:
are for promising New 厙ぴ勛圖graduate students to undertake postgraduate study or research at US institutions in any field. Approximately eight awards are granted annually, valued at up to US$40,000 (plus NZ$4,000 travel funding) for up to one year of study or research in the US. Students undertaking multi-year Masters or PhD degrees have the opportunity to apply for additional funding of up to US$30,000 towards their second year of study.
The annual are offered in partnership with the Science and Innovation group at MBIE and are valued at up to US$40,000 (plus NZ$4,000 travel funding) for up to one year of study or research in the US. Students undertaking multi-year Masters or PhD degrees have the opportunity to apply for additional funding of up to US$30,000 towards their second year of study.
- Applications for the and the close on 1 August annually.