Jubilee Scholars 2012
Eight Indian students have been awarded Jubilee Scholarships to pursue their Masters studies at UCL from September 2012, which is more than any other UK institution. Earlier this year, the British Prime Minister David Cameron announced 60 Jubilee Scholarships for Indian students as a part of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebration. These will enable Indian students to study a one-year Master's programme in Management, Manufacturing, Science and Technology and includes a month-long internship.
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Saranya Ramachandran will be completing an MSc in Molecular Medicine. "The centrality of a strong academic atmosphere, state-of-the-art laboratories, a reputed faculty and an exceedingly diverse student body are my main motivations to be a part of UCL."
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Rahul Naik will be completing an MSc in Information Security. "I believe that after my education here, I will have developed into a completely new individual, bestowed with in-depth knowledge and exposure and I have vowed to make the most of it for the betterment of my country." |
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Ragunathan Mariappan will be completing an MSc in Machine Learning. "My goal is to explore the niche avenues where the applications of Machine Learning can enrich and transform people lives. This requires excellence in the subject matter and an academic environment that nurtures research across different fields of study." |
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Varsha Viswanathan will be completing an MSc in Neuroscience. "UCL's Neuroscience community is ranked one of the best in the world. The sheer size of the department, various avenues of research and the challenging questions that they are tackling stand testimony to this fact."
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Anjul Khadria will be completing an MSc in Nanotechnology and Regenerative Medicine. "I always wanted to do research in nanotechnology and its application in the medical field and so I chose MSc in Nanotechnology and Regenerative Medicine at UCL. It is an interdisciplinary and a unique type of course offered in Europe." |
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Tanvi Deshpande will be completing an MSc in Climate Change. "Development in India needs to increase the adaptive capacity of its people while being environmentally sustainable. I want to make a substantial and radical impact in the field of environmental governance in India." |
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