Roseline Adewuyi, a dedicated educator and activist pursuing her PhD in French Literature with a focus on Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, has been named a finalist for the esteemed 2024 Global Student Prize.
This recognition acknowledges her outstanding contributions to education and gender equality, making her one of 50 exceptional finalists chosen from a pool of talented students worldwide.
The Global Student Prize, a renowned award, celebrates students who have made significant positive impacts in their communities and beyond.
According to the award’s organizer, (Chegg.org), this year’s finalists have demonstrated exceptional commitment to various causes, including environmental stewardship, social justice, healthcare, education, youth empowerment, and poverty alleviation.
Selected from across the globe, these remarkable students are true champions of positive change. Explore their incredible achievements and initiatives and join us in celebrating their successes.”
On how she feels about the recognition, Adewuyi said, “I am immensely grateful to God, and I am happy to have been selected as one of the top 50 students for the Global Student Prize. This esteemed award is truly all-encompassing, considering not just my academic accomplishments but also my contributions to the student body, my influence on my community, and my international pursuits.
“This honour highlights the importance of dedication and hard work, and touches all facets of my life. I am very happy about this honour, because I know it will motivate and empower many girls and women around me to stay true to their dreams, and have confidence in themselves. It proves that everything is achievable if one has faith and persistence.”
Roseline Adewuyi’s achievement is a testament to her tireless efforts to promote education and gender equality, inspiring others to follow in her footsteps.