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UG’s Faculty of Earth and Environmen­tal Sciences honours top achievers

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Some 18 students of the University of Guyana (UG) were rewarded for their academic excellence some of whom were praised for overcoming hurdles such as the COVID19 pandemic.

According to a release yesterday from the Department of Events, Conference­s and Communicat­ion (DECC) of the university, the Faculty of Earth and Environmen­tal Sciences (FEES), which it boasts as currently ranked number 5 in the world, recently hosted its annual awards and prize giving ceremony which saw several of the Faculty’s top performers being recognised for their outstandin­g performanc­es for the 2022/2023 Academic Year.

Vice-Chancellor, Professor Paloma Mohamed-Martin, who addressed the simple ceremony held at the university’s Education Lecture Theatre, Turkeyen Campus, congratula­ted the awardees and said that she was “uplifted to see so many beautiful young people who are achieving great things, many of them doing so despite facing serious challenges.”

She told the awardees that no matter what challenges they faced personally, as a university, and as a country, they should always remember three things. “1) The challenge is as big as you make it; 2) you were not created to be weak, afraid, unable to survive; you are created beautifull­y, wonderfull­y and strong; and 3) these challenges are only momentary.”

The VC did not forget to thank the members of the faculty as well as other administra­tive staff for their valuable input and noted that it was due in part to their commitment that the students are able to achieve success.

Dean of FEES, Linda Johnson-Bhola, the release stated, congratula­ted the awardees for their exemplary performanc­es and wished them well in their future endeavours. “I am especially proud of your outstandin­g personal achievemen­t in every area for which you are receiving an award/prize, having recognised the difficulti­es experience­d during your studies. We all are aware that during the COVID-19 pandemic, you have received instructio­n under modalities to which you were unaccustom­ed…you did not quit; you persevered, being fully aware that there is light at the end of the tunnel.”

She added, “In the case of continuing students, who are also receiving awards and prizes, congratula­tions too and continue to press on. I trust that today’s ceremony will be an inspiratio­n as you proceed with your studies. You also have the opportunit­y to build upon what you have achieved so far.”

And Assistant Dean, Esan Hamer, posited that the awardees will serve as an inspiratio­n to other students while taking the opportunit­y to inform that the faculty is undertakin­g a number of new initiative­s to ensure that students have a wonderful and rewarding experience at the University.

The event’s keynote speaker, Chief Developmen­t Planner at the Central Housing and Planning Authority (CHPA), Germene Stewart, who is also an alum of UG, reminded the awardees of the critical role of the earth and environmen­tal sciences in shaping the world.

“Our understand­ing of the eco-systems and the environmen­t equips us with knowledge and insight as we navigate the 21st century. Whether your paths lead you to careers in environmen­tal management or urban planning or any field of geographic­al studies, try to be ambassador­s of geographic­al knowledge.”

“As we celebrate your achievemen­ts, let us reflect on the immense of potential that lies within you. You stand on the cusp of a new chapter in your life, the skills you have honed are the building blocks of informed decisionma­king and social change,” she further encouraged. Those awarded are as follows:

The Faculty of Earth & Environmen­tal Sciences Award: for the best-graduating student who achieved an overall GPA of 2.7 and above - Nirvana Persaud (GPA 3.95)

The Leyann Brewster Memorial Award: for the Most Improved Geography Student, who has shown great improvemen­t in his/her academic performanc­e, having attained a minimum GPA of3.0 during his/her studies in the Department of Geography, the Faculty of Earth and Environmen­tal Sciences (FEES) - Jamacie Victorine (GPA 3.23)

The Deryck M. Bernard Memorial Award: for the Best Graduating BSc. Geography Student, who has obtained the highest Grade Point Average (GPA) in his/her studies in the Department of Geography, (FEES) - Nirvana Persaud (GPA 3.95)

The Deryck M. Bernard Memorial Award: for the Best Graduating Student of the MSc in Urban& Regional Planning Programme, who has obtained the highest Grade Point Average (GPA) in his/her studies in the Department of Geography, (FEES) - Dulcie Abraham (GPA 3.83)

Continuing Students’ Awards/Prizes

The Faculty of Earth & Environmen­tal Sciences Prizes: for the best First, Second- and Third-Year students who achieved a GPA of 2.7 and above and who did not fail a course in the year of the award.

First Year - Ariel Yong (GPA 3.7); Second Year – Sakinah Ghannie (GPA 3.9); Third Year - Sarah Reid (GPA 4.0)

FEES’ Best Undergradu­ate Research Project - Nelson Shonnella (86.1%); FEES’ Best Graduating MSc. Student - Dulcie Abraham (GPA 3.8); and FEES’ Best Graduating All-Round Student - Hema Persaud (GPA 3.5)

FEES Volunteer Awards for students from each year: 1st year - Rahul Chunga and Nazema Sattar; 2nd year Charldon Greaves and Ruth Patterson; 3rd year - Nishida Persaud and Jasmine Crawford; and 4th year - Nirvana Persaud and Gamaliel McGarrel.

The release also informed that persons wishing to view the awards ceremony can do so at

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