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Academic Grant & Scholarship Recipients
IAFOR's grants and scholarships programme provides financial support to PhD students and early career academics, with the aim of helping them pursue research excellence and achieve their academic goals through interdisciplinary study and interaction. Awards are based on the appropriateness of the educational opportunity in relation to the applicant's field of study, financial need, and contributions to their community and to IAFOR's mission of interdisciplinarity. Scholarships are awarded based on availability of funds from IAFOR and vary with each conference.
Find out more about IAFOR grants and scholarships: www.iafor.org/financial-support
Our warmest congratulations go to the following scholarship recipients who have been selected to receive grants and scholarships to present their research at the conference.
Rio Jane Diaz (Live-Stream Presentation)
IAFOR SCHOLARSHIP Recipient
Rio Jane B. Diaz is currently a Mathematics teacher at San Beda University. She graduated from the University of Santo Tomas with a bachelor’s degree in Secondary Education, major in Mathematics. She is currently taking her Master’s degree in Education, major Curriculum and Instruction at the same university.
68619 | The Use of Mathematics Modules in Supporting Self-Regulation Among Junior High School Students in a Flexible Online Learning Environment
Rio Jane Diaz, San Beda University & University of Santo Tomas, Philippines
Evelyn Songco, University of Santo Tomas, Philippines
Maria Savva (Virtual Presentation)
IAFOR SCHOLARSHIP Recipient
Maria Savva is currently enrolled in a PHD program for Curriculum and Instruction in St. John's University located in New York City. Through her experiences, the student athlete stigma is prominent in everyday life and is elevated through social media and coverage. Because of this lack of focus on the wellbeing of athlete's, her interests include the experiences and perceptions of student athletes and its impact on their lives. The future goal of her research and education journey is to connect with non-profit organizations and NCAA to promote student athlete wellness and lifestyle.
67170 | The Impact of the Student Athlete Identity
Maria Savva, St. John's University, United States