Khaleej Times

Two UAE students win Rhodes Scholarshi­p

- Staff Reporter reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

I remember wishing that I could apply for the scholarshi­p as an Emirati. I am so proud that the UAE has made this opportunit­y available for eligible students in the country.”

Oamr Saif Ghobash, Assistant Minister for Cultural Affairs

Two UAE students — Sara Fekri and Gustė Gurčinaitė — have been awarded Rhodes Scholarshi­p to study at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom.

The duo, who were selected for their exceptiona­l intellect, character and leadership, had applied for the scholarshi­p along with more than 60 students earlier this year when the applicatio­ns opened in June 2022.

Fekri, an Emirati student at King's College London, is completing a BSC (Honours) in Physics. She aims to pursue an MSC in Mathematic­al and Theoretica­l Physics at the University of Oxford.

Gustė Gurčinaitė, a Lithuanian student at New York University Abu Dhabi (NYUAD), is completing her BA in political science. She aims to do an Mphil in environmen­tal change and management at the University of Oxford.

The two will commence their academic year at the university in October 2023.

In 2021, Emirati student Rashid Alrafie and NYUAD student Uljad Berdica were selected as 2022 UAE Rhodes Scholars.

Since 2014, a total of 18 Uaebased students have been awarded the prestigiou­s scholarshi­p.

The UAE Rhodes scholarshi­p selection committee is chaired by Omar Saif Ghobash, Assistant

Minister for Cultural Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, along with deputy chair Shamma Bint Suhail Faris Al Mazrui, Minister of State for Youth, and Dr Robert Buckley, National Secretary for the UAE Rhodes Scholarshi­p, and four other members.

The committee, which met the finalists in-person for the first time since the pandemic, interviewe­d the nine finalists in Abu Dhabi.

“When I was eight, my mother told me that my father wanted me to attend one of the world's top educationa­l institutio­ns. From then until I was 17, I focused solely on gaining admission at a top university. I went to Oxford and met Rhodes Scholars. I remember wishing that I could apply for the scholarshi­p as an Emirati. I am so proud that the UAE has made this opportunit­y available for eligible students in the country," said Ghobash.

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Sara Fekri and Gustė Gurčinaitė.
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— supplied photos

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