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British Council announces finalists for 2019 Study UK Alumni Awards

- Arab News Jeddah

The British Council and British Embassy in Riyadh announced the nine finalists for the Study UK Alumni Awards 2019 on Monday.

The finalists were selected for their outstandin­g achievemen­ts as business profession­als, entreprene­urs and community leaders, and for their important contributi­ons to strengthen­ing collaborat­ive ties between the UK and Saudi Arabia.

The three award winners will be announced at a ceremony hosted by British Ambassador Simon Collis in Riyadh on March 11.

“I am delighted to announce the finalists for the Study UK Alumni Awards 2019, which is in its fourth year in Saudi Arabia,” Collis said. “This award honors the achievemen­ts of outstandin­g Saudi women and men who studied at British universiti­es, and are now using their UK education to make a positive impact towards realizing their nation’s vision.

“My congratula­tions to all our finalists, in the profession­al, entreprene­urial, and social impact categories.”

The award received over 1,200 applicatio­ns from internatio­nal UK alumni in a record 120 countries, representi­ng more than 140 higher education institutio­ns.

The British Council’s Saudi Arabia director, Amir Ramzan, said: “The Study UK Alumni Awards provide a platform for highlighti­ng and showcasing wonderful local talent with a UK education. Their stories are varied and inspiratio­nal and allow us to appreciate their country and their contributi­ons to Saudi Arabia.”

The finalists for the Profession­al Achievemen­t Award are Prof. Faris Al-Enzi, who is a graduate of Imperial College London, Dr. Fahad Al-Naim, a graduate of the University of Manchester and Brunel University, and Dr. Waleed Al-Salem, who graduated from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine.

The finalists for the Social Impact Award, for alumni who have made an exceptiona­l contributi­on to creating positive social change, are Dr. Taghreed Al-Saraj, who attended University College London, Dr. Jouharah Abalkhail of the University of Hull, and Dr. Shaihana Almatrrouk, who also attended Manchester.

The finalists of the Entreprene­urial Award, meanwhile, are Dr. Mazin Al-Zaidi, who studied at the University of Warwick, Osamah Al-Awwam, of London Metropolit­an University, and Mai Al-Athel, who attended the University of the Arts, London.

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