Rhodes Scholars
Josh Carter won a 2017 Rhodes Scholarship to study at Oxford University. Carter is interested in developing smart prosthetics, and to do so, has completed two distinct degrees in mechanical Engineering and in microbiology.
The Rhodes Scholarships are the oldest and most celebrated international fellowship awards in the world. Each year 32 young students from the United States are selected as Rhodes Scholars, through a decentralized process representing the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. territories. Applicants from more than 320 American colleges and universities have been selected as Rhodes Scholars. In most years, even after a century of competition, a Rhodes Scholar is selected from an institution which
Eurovision Fan of the Week - Christiaan from The Netherlands
For today s Aussievision Fan of the Week we have Christiaan from The Netherlands! No stranger to the contest having followed it for many years - we chat to him about his history with the contest and some of his favourite entries.
Thank you for being our Aussievision fan of the week! Tell us a little about yourself – name, hometown/current location and any interesting information about yourself:
Hii There! My Name is Christiaan, 21 years old and I m from the beautiful city of Den Helder in The Netherlands! I love photography, travelling and making people smile.
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Nominations to a national award that flushes out dairy farmers who demonstrate innovation and passion in their approach to sustainable dairying are open until March 20th.
The Fonterra Responsible Dairying Award was introduced by the New Zealand Dairy Industry Awards to recognise those dairy farmers who are respected by their farming peers and their community for their attitude and role in sustainable dairying. Entry for this award is by nomination only via dairyindustryawards.co.nz
The 2021 Fonterra Responsible Dairying Award farmer could come from any of New Zealand’s milk suppliers and any farmer or farming partnership who demonstrates a high calibre of performance and leadership in the areas of responsible and sustainable care of people, animals, ecosystems and communities are eligible to enter.
Submitted by Perry Newell.
THEY GOT ME… We shall return our attention during the month to Primary, Elementary and Middle School – Honors, Awards and Scholarships to as many people as can be reached. Because of the pandemic and other factors many of the resources may be lost. The interaction between students and teaching staff may be felt for years to come.
As a non-commercial organization we were not surprised to have this group First Grade grads ask us to look into awards for them and their parents.
As a non-commercial organization we were not surprises to have this group First Grade grads ask us to look into awards for them and their parents. Look at: www.eductingouryouth.org
THE owner of a Denbigh-based company which designs and manufactures prosthetic leg covers has won a top prize at the Great British Entrepreneur Awards. Former Paralympic swimmer Mark Williams came up with the idea for his LIMB-art business in 2018, having lost own leg in a cycling accident. Mark, from Rhyl, recently won the Entrepreneurial Spirit Award at the National Final, building on from the same title he won for Wales at the regional final in September. National winners were crowned from a group of 135 founders of 110 businesses who were successful at the regional finals. The Covid-19 pandemic forced the National Final online for the first time.