On August 5, 2024, three exceptional students received scholarships totaling over RM127,300 in the Next Generation Innovations international student competition, held in Kuala Lumpur.
The competition, hosted by Study Group, aimed to provide scholarships for higher education in the UK. Students from Southeast Asia submitted 5,000-word project proposals addressing global issues.
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Stephanie Jane Magbitang from the Philippines won first place with her project, DivorceDialogue, which merges business and advocacy to aid her community.
She will attend the University of Sheffield for Law. Crescia San Angel, also from the Philippines, secured second place with her project on protecting overseas workers, leading to studies in International Relations at Durham University. Indonesia’s Vanessa Shannon Suryandi placed third with her wellness tourism project, earning a spot in Business at the University of Sheffield.
The competition promotes global academic opportunities and fosters a culture of inclusivity and collaboration.
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