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2022 - 8 - 25

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#ItsPossible: Mariya Kachwala - a Gujarati Girl selected to Mahatma ... (Jagran Josh)

ItsPossible: Mariya Kachwala has been accepted to University College London (UCL), England, the college where Mahatma Gandhi studied Law.

#ItsPossible: Mariya Kachwala has been accepted to University College London (UCL), England, the college where Mahatma Gandhi studied Law. Empowered by her world-class education, she plans to serve the people of India and work actively toward world peace and will be a role model for many girls across the country. Ask Mariya, if she is satisfied with what she has achieved so far and you get a loud and clear NO; for Mariya, her journey is just getting started! But her journey from a small town in Gujarat to University College London didn’t happen overnight. Mariya has also been a Marathon runner and has completed several marathons in the 10 km category. She hails from a middle-class family where her father runs a small family business of glasses while her mother is a homemaker.

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Tohoku University: Tohoku University and UCL Announce Matching ... (India Education Diary)

Tohoku University and University College London (UCL) are contributing matching funds to support research and exchange activities jointly conducted by ...

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UCL: UCL academics honoured by the Royal Society (India Education Diary)

The UCL STEM Participation and Social Justice research group, based at IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education and Society, aims to make STEM (science, technology, ...

We hope that winning this award can further our messages of social justice within science education and help us to continue to improve equitable STEM participation for young people.” The team was awarded the Royal Society Athena Prize “for their cutting-edge research and development projects which have increased understanding, transformed practice, and led to more equitable participation in STEM”. The UCL STEM Participation and Social Justice research group, based at IOE, UCL’s Faculty of Education and Society, aims to make STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) more inclusive, accessible and equitable for all young people.

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