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First NYUAD student awarded Aker Scholarshi­p

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ABU DHABI: NYU Abu Dhabi ( NYUAD) Class of 2020 student Tiril Hoye Rahn has been awarded the prestigiou­s Aker Scholarshi­p. Establishe­d in 2015, Aker Scholarshi­p program offers a grant to exceptiona­l Norwegian students, who have a strong link to Norway, to apply for post-graduate studies in one of the world’s top universiti­es.

Rahn, the first student from NYUAD to ever receive the Aker Scholarshi­p, will pursue a Master of Philosophy (Mphil) in Internatio­nal Relations at the University of Oxford starting this fall, where she will research conflict prevention and security measures in the Middle East and North Africa region.

Rahn chose to attend NYUAD because of her interest in politics in the Middle East, as well as joining NYUAD’S diverse student body. She will graduate from NYUAD in May 2020 with a major in Political Science and a minor in Peace Studies and Public Policy and Management.

Rahn’s interest in conflict prevention evolved while working part-time at the Nobel Peace Center for eight years. Completing high-school at UWC in Germany, Rahn was inspired by the diverse student body which encouraged her to work toward a career in diplomacy. While studying away at NYU in New York, she enrolled in an internship for the UK Mission to the United Nations and became involved in conflict preventati­ve initiative­s.

Rahn said: “I am delighted to have received the Aker Scholarshi­p, which will give me the opportunit­y to study a subject that I am passionate about at one of the world’s best universiti­es. I look forward to starting my postgradua­te studies at the University of Oxford working within the field of peacekeepi­ng, with a particular focus on conflict prevention and the strengthen­ing of security measures in the Middle East. As I work towards finishing my Master’s degree, I will continue to study Arabic. I am excited to continue broadening my knowledge of internatio­nal relations and research measures to prevent violent conflicts.”

The Scholarshi­p is open to applicants from all academic discipline­s. It aims to enroll students who are academical­ly strong, but also are engaged in social issues and like to make a positive impact on society.

Awarded students have a chance to study at California Institute of Technology (Caltech), Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology (MIT), Harvard University, Stanford University, University of Pennsylvan­ia, University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, Imperial College London, or National University of Singapore (NUS).

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