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Students are back for a new semester, and we are thrilled to see three of the amazing alumni, who are part of the SCU family, commence their respective courses at University of the West of England, Bristol (UWE Bristol). From Pakistan, Tanzania and the United States to the lecture halls of the University, the partnership between SCU and UWE, and the opportunities it has created for these young people, is nothing short of inspiring.
Husnain from Pakistan is in his third year studying Politics and International relations, Sadock from Tanzania is in his second year studying International Business and Ailyn from the United States just joined the university to start her bachelor’s degree in media and communication.
SCU’s partnership with UWE Bristol is more than just scholarships; it’s a commitment to nurturing future leaders and supporting SCU’s work to create access to education for young people, who wouldn’t otherwise have the opportunity. Speaking about the partnership, John Wroe commented:
“Together, we’re fostering an environment where these young minds thrive, innovate, and drive positive change. The university’s support has been instrumental in shaping the destinies of Husnain, Sadock and Ailyn; we are extremely grateful to the team at UWE for recognising that every child has the right to an education.”
The partnership with UWE is part of a wider SCU goal to create 1001 higher education places by 2026. This ambitious goal is in support of the United Nations SDG goal 4: Quality Education for All. SCU’s core pillar is to create a world where all children have access to education regardless of their circumstance, race or gender.