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Global Student Prize Encourages Indian Students to Apply for 2024 Recognition

Both Deng and Bishnoi are calling upon Indian students to take advantage of this platform to share their stories and be recognized for their tireless efforts to address global challenges…reports Asian Lite News

The prestigious Chegg.org Global Student Prize, in collaboration with the Varkey Foundation, is set to recognize outstanding students who have made significant contributions to their communities and beyond. As applications open for the 2024 prize, past winners and finalists are urging Indian students to seize this opportunity to showcase their achievements and impact.

  • Nhial Deng, the winner of the 2023 Chegg.org Global Student Prize, has been recognized for his remarkable efforts in empowering over 20,000 refugees in the Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya. Through initiatives focused on peacebuilding, education, and entrepreneurship, Deng has created a transformative impact, providing a safe space for young people to heal from trauma.
  • Ravinder Bishnoi, a top 10 finalist for the 2023 prize, has showcased exceptional innovation in the field of robotics during his time as an information technology student at Chandigarh Engineering College, Landran, Mohali, Punjab.

Both Deng and Bishnoi are calling upon Indian students to take advantage of this platform to share their stories and be recognized for their tireless efforts to address global challenges. They emphasize the importance of celebrating the achievements of talented and innovative students across India.

Heather Hatlo Porter, Head of Chegg.org and Chief Communications Officer of Chegg, Inc., encourages student changemakers worldwide to apply for the 2024 Global Student Prize. She highlights the significance of recognizing their outstanding contributions and providing a platform for them to inspire others. Sunny Varkey, Founder of the Varkey Foundation, underscores the pivotal role of education in tackling humanity’s greatest challenges and stresses its importance on policymakers’ agendas.

Application Details:

  • The prize is open to students aged 16 and above, enrolled in academic institutions or training programs, including part-time and online students.
  • Applications can be submitted at www.globalteacherprize.org, with the deadline set for April 28, 2024.
  • Criteria for assessment include academic achievement, impact on peers and community, creativity, innovation, and global citizenship.
  • The prize will be awarded to a Top 10 finalist by the Global Student Prize Academy, comprising prominent individuals.

As the world faces unprecedented challenges, the Global Student Prize serves as a beacon of hope, celebrating the achievements and contributions of students who are shaping a brighter future. Indian students are encouraged to seize this opportunity and showcase their remarkable endeavors on the global stage.

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