Khaleej Times

Emirati student gets Rhodes scholarshi­p

- — Jasmine Al Kuttab

abu dhabi — A 20-year-old Emirati student has been selected as 2017 Rhodes Scholar, along with two Canadian students, all from New York University Abu Dhabi. The prestigiou­s award allows exceptiona­l students to pursue their postgradua­te studies at the University of Oxford in England.

Dubai Abdulhoul, who is a senior at the university, as well as Guillaume Sylvain and Melissa Godin, both from Canada, are now among the many intellectu­als throughout history, who have received the Rhodes Scholarshi­p.

The scholarshi­p is one of the world’s oldest and most recognisab­le awards for internatio­nal fellowship and academic study, which was establishe­d in 1902 by the will of the late British businessma­n, Cecil Rhodes.

abu Dhabi — A 20-year-old Emirati student has been selected as 2017 Rhodes Scholar, along with two Canadian students, all from New York University Abu Dhabi (NYU Abu Dhabi). The prestigiou­s award allows exceptiona­l students to pursue their postgradua­te studies at the University of Oxford in England.

Dubai Abdulhoul, who is a senior at the university, as well as Guillaume Sylvain and Melissa Godin, both from Canada, are now among the many intellectu­als throughout history, who have received the Rhodes Scholarshi­p.

The scholarshi­p is one of the world’s oldest and most recognisab­le awards for internatio­nal fellowship and academic study, which was establishe­d in 1902 by the will of the late British businessma­n, Cecil Rhodes.

The young Emirati student told Khaleej Times that she is honoured to represent her country at Oxford.

“I am honourd to receive this scholarshi­p, especially after meeting the most amazing finalists during the process. Without the support of all those around me I wouldn’t have made it this far.”

Abdulhoul is majoring in political science and is currently researchin­g the effect of gender roles and culture on political participat­ion in her home country, as part of her senior capstone project.

Abulhoul, who has interned at the UAE Embassy in Washington DC, later received the 2014 Arab Woman Award for Young Talent of the Year in recognitio­n of her book.

She noted that she aims to work at the foreign affairs and help serve the UAE after completing her studies at Oxford.

Sylvain, from Quebec, has also worked exceptiona­lly hard to receive the scholarshi­p.

He became immersed in Arabic

I am honourd to receive this scholarshi­p, especially after meeting the most amazing finalists during the process. Without the support of all those around me I wouldn’t have made it this far.”

language and the Middle East, majoring in Arab Crossroads programme and minoring in Arabic language and political science.

His capstone research, which looks at how secondary school textbooks work to instil a set of shared values and a sense of Emirati historical national consciousn­ess in a young nation, where its citizens are a distinct minority.

Sylvain also serves as an Arabic translator and crewmember with Refugee Rescue UK, in their internatio­nal rescue efforts in Lesbos Island, Greece. “I am deeply humbled by the opportunit­y to represent both my home province of Quebec and NYU Abu Dhabi, as I join the Rhodes community in Oxford. “The process was challengin­g at times, but it was incredibly inspiring to meet other engaged students from across the country.”

He pointed out that he will continue his studies on the Middle East, reflecting on ways communitie­s across the region and beyond can find coexistenc­e, where today there is conflict and polarisati­on.

jasmine@khaleejtim­es.com

 ??  ?? Abdulhoul
Abdulhoul
 ??  ?? Guillaume Sylvain
Guillaume Sylvain
 ??  ?? Dubai Abdulhoul
Dubai Abdulhoul

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