Bangor International September 2013

Page 1

BANGOR INTERNATIONAL September 2013

London Centre Celebrates it’s First Graduation...

Pictured above are various members of staff and some of the first graduates

The first cohort of students ever to enrol at the Bangor Business School London Centre have graduated with Masters degrees. Some of the graduands travelled to Bangor in north Wales, home of Bangor University, to graduate alongside their fellow postgraduate Business students. Building on its No.1 position in the UK for Accounting, Banking and Finance research, Bangor Business School brings its first-class education and research expertise to the heart of London's financial district.

Another successful Legal English Summer School Practising law professionals and top Law students from around the world joined together at Bangor this summer for the Legal English Training Programme and Common Law Summer School. During the two weeks students undertook extensive legal English training, specialist training in Common Law, UK Public Law, Employment Contracts, Contract Law, Intellectual Property and Criminal Law. Students also enjoyed a varied social programme with visits to the beautiful surrounding areas of Bangor and a trip to Liverpool to visit the Crown Court.

“This is the Best Summer School I have ever taken part in”

Summer school participants

The students gave great feedback with one student commenting: “This is the Best Summer School I have ever taken part in.” Another student from Italy has now attended the summer school 10 years in a row! Bangor Law School is known for its high student satisfaction levels, which have been confirmed by the latest National Student Survey results where Bangor was ranked No.6 in the UK. For more information on Bangor’s Law School visit www.bangor.ac.uk/law

Bangor Hosts 9/11 Summer School Bangor University was selected to host the prestigious British Council Summer School in August along with two other UK institutions. The summer school was organised for high school students whose parents died or were seriously injured in the attacks of 9/11.

Students getting ready for a kayaking session

During their 3 day stay with Bangor

www.bangor.ac.uk/international

University the students enjoyed various activities including kayaking in Snowdonia National Park, a digital scrapbooking session and they also visited a castle. The students also took part in a Psychology workshop as well as collecting samples from the Menai Straits to take back to the Ocean Sciences lab.


Research News... Bangor University Researcher

to teach Chemistry in Africa...

Bangor University strengthens research links with Brazil After signing a research co-operation agreement with the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) in June 2012, making Bangor the first Welsh University to establish a research partnership with FAPESP, Bangor University is pleased to announce the first research projects funded under the co-operation programme. The programme is supporting three research projects linking researchers from Bangor and Universidade de São Paulo in the State of São Paulo, Brazil. The supported projects are: • Locating vulnerable marine ecosystems on the Brazilian Shelf: Maximising research potential, Dr Andrew J. Davies (Bangor), Paulo Y. G. Sumida (Universidade de São Paulo) • Integration of marine ecological processes at multiple spatial scales in the Brazilian coastal zone, Dr Stuart Jenkins (Bangor), Áurea Maria Ciotti (Universidade de São Paulo) • Tropical and Temperate Marine Ecosystems - Adapting to a Changing World, Dr Ian McCarthy (Bangor), Prof. Dr. Alexander Turra (Universidade de São Paulo) Bangor University is the first University in Wales to establish a research partnership with FAPESP and reflects its ambition to further develop its international profile. Bangor University is also a participant in the ambitious ‘Science without Borders’ scheme, which will see 100,000 Brazilian students studying in top universities worldwide over the next few years.

Dr Matthew Lloyd Davies

A Bangor University research assistant will shortly embark on a once in a lifetime trip to Africa to teach chemistry. Dr Matthew Lloyd Davies from Neath, South Wales, who is a SPECIFIC Technology Transfer Fellow will lead a team of scientists from the UK and South Africa in running an outreach event in South Africa to teach workshops on chemistry. Matthew is the project leader of the event “Catching the Light with the Rainbow Nation”, which is intended to increase the popularity and understanding of

chemistry in Mafikeng and Durban. The event is funded by SPECIFIC which is an academic and industrial consortium led by Swansea University, with Tata Steel as the main industrial partner, funded by EPSRC, Technology Strategy Board and the Welsh Government.

Matthew explains: “The SOS Africa charity tries to help and fund the education and care of underprivileged African township children. The charity is all about empowerment through education which is something I feel strongly about.” The workshops that will be given include sunlight to electricity; the manufacture of dye sensitised solar cells from fruit and everyday materials; the wonderful world of colour chemistry; cyanotype photography; and light, the spectrum, and colour.

Former Bangor Student Elected as the DA’s Premier Candidate for the Gauteng National Elections in Africa A former Theology student from Bangor University has been elected as the District Alliance’s premier candidate for the Gauteng National Elections. Mmusi Maimana is currently a deputy federal chairperson of the DA and is also their national spokesperson Mmusi Maimane completed his MA in Theology at Bangor University, he then went on to lecture at the Gordon Institute of Business Science and has also managed his own consultancy firm. He has also worked with nongovernmental organisations, charing a few foundations involved in rural youth development and HIV and Aids management, and has now gone on to make his political debut. Read the full story of Mmusi Maimane political debut which appeared in the Mail & Guardian here.


International Student Ambassadors Bangor’s International Student Ambassador scheme has had another successful year. The scheme, which has been running for a number of years was set up to support students during the application process right up to graduation day. This year 26 students have been chosen to represent the University as ambassadors and will play a key part contributing to the support programme offered to students during their studies at Bangor. Below are the profiles of two of our ambassadors, Monalisa Ofure and Mohammed Zia Ul Haq Katshu:

Bangor News... Congratulations to our Chemistry PhD student...

Monalisa Ofure Odibo is 26 and comes from Nigeria, she is studying for a PhD in Law.

Why did you become involved? Being an international student myself, I understand how one person can help with the transition of moving into a new environment into a wonderful experience. I wanted to be that “one person”, to be part of a team that offers help and advice to students, guiding them on things they might find challenging, making living in a new environment less daunting and helping them deal with a new culture.

ibo d O a s i l Mona

Why Bangor? Bangor offered me a wide range of opportunities; from a vibrant research community, internationally recognised research programmes to its commitment to teaching and research excellence. Bangor Law School promotes an environment of continuous development and is enriched by extracurricular activities. It offers me support which equips me with the necessary expertise to address specific issues I could encounter in any career path. Mohammad Zia Ul Haq Katshu is 35 and comes from India, he is studying a PhD in Psychology.

Why did you become involved?

hu s t a K mad m a h o M

It is an innovative scheme to link prospective students to current students, providing them with a unique in-sight at the beginning of studies at Bangor. I joined the scheme to provide prospective students a peek into the diverse academic and cultural experiences at Bangor and to help them choose the ones that meet their tastes.

Why Bangor? I chose the Psychology department at Bangor for my PhD as it’s one of the best Psychology departments not only in the UK but worldwide. Bangor Psychology ranks in the top five in UK in terms of student satisfaction (National Student Survey) and in top ten in terms of research power (Research Assessment Exercise). Bangor provides an excellent academic environment in a quite and friendly neighbourhood, where strangers greet you with a smile. To view all of our current student ambassadors please visit:

www.bangor.ac.uk/international/studentprofiles/ambassadors

Dhiya Al-Husenawi and Mr Ali Al Adeeb, The Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research in Iraq

Dhiya Al-Husenawi, a PhD student from the School of Chemistry, Bangor University was awarded a ‘Certificate of Grant of Patent’ for his exceptional research and continuous dedication whilst studying. Dhiya was awarded his degree by his Excellency, Mr Ali Al Adeeb, the minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research in Iraq.

Bangor University second in Wales for student satisfaction... Recent National Student Satisfaction survey results have placed Bangor University second in Wales for student experience. Commenting on the results Professor Oliver Turnbull, Pro Vice Chancellor for Teaching & Learning said:

“We place great emphasis on the quality of our teaching and student care at Bangor. During the last year we have improved systems further so that we respond more rapidly and appropriately to issues of concern to students, and have run a campaign to improve various aspects of feedback to students: examples of our determination to deliver an excellent student experience at Bangor.”.


www.bangor.ac.uk/international

Country Representatives Bing Li

Sukhjinder Bhatti

Maggie Parke

Tel: +44 (0) 1248 388207 Email: b.li@bangor.ac.uk

Tel: +44 (0) 1248 382990 Email: s.bhatti@bangor.ac.uk

Tel: +44 (0) 1248 382028 Email: maggie.parke@bangor.ac.uk

Responsible for:

Responsible for:

Responsible for:

Bangladesh India Nepal Pakistan Sri Lanka

Argentina Brazil Canada Chile

Sarah Jones-Morris

Noor Al-Zubaidi

Tel: +44 (0) 1248 388843 Email: s.jones-morris@bangor.ac.uk

Tel: +44 (0) 1248 382879 Email: n.al-zubaidi@bangor.ac.uk

IEC Postal Address: Bangor University International Education Centre Rathbone Building College Road Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 2DF, UK

Responsible for:

Responsible for:

IEC General Contact Details:

Australia New Zealand Brunei Singapore Indonesia Thailand Kazakhstan Malaysia Sub-Saharan Africa

Bahrain Egypt Iraq Jordan Kuwait

Tel: +44 (0) 1248 382028 Fax: +44 (0) 1248 383785 E-mail: international@bangor.ac.uk Skype: bangorinternational

Mainland China Hong Kong Japan Philippines Singapore

South Korea Taiwan Vietnam

Libya Oman Saudi Arabia Turkey UAE Qatar

Colombia Mexico USA

Upcoming Visits Canada - September Toronto, Vancouver

UAE - September Abu Dhabi & Dubai

Kuwait - October Safat

Brazil - October Sau Paulo & Rio de Janeiro

USA - September, October & November New York, Chicago, IL, California, Portland, OR, San Francisco & Seattle, WA, Bahrain - September Manama

Oman - October Muscat

Japan - October Tokyo

For further details about country visits please contact the relevant Country Manager.


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.