Calling out Everyone!! All the Students, Artists, Writers and WUSC Alumni; Join us on July 20th, Thursday from 11 AM to 1 PM in The Loft (UC-3013) and create some fun welcome cards, posters and write letters for our upcoming WUSC Scholars.
Let’s welcome them together!
Our MUN WUSC Local Committee came together for an invigorating training and orientation session. We dove into engaging discussions and outlined our future plans and events. Keep an eye out - exciting activities are on the way! #MUNWUSC#StayTuned#WUSC#education
Did you know that according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) over 22 million people have fled their homes because of the climate, and that number might reach 200 million by 2050? This is contributing to global instability.@Refugees
It’s almost a month since protests for the death of Mahsa Amini began. The courage and bravery of women in Iran is the epitome of what it means to stand up for justice and freedom. We wholeheartedly support and are wowed by the will and grit of these powerful women. #MahsaAmini
September the 30th marks the truth and reconciliation day. We sympathize with the first nations of Canada for all the historical atrocities that took place. May we have a more united future.
Volunteers gather around! We are having an event on campus on the 21st of September. If you would like to be involved, please email ([email protected]).
We would like to congratulate all students on finishing the summer exams. Although education should be a right for all, in today’s world it is a privilege, let’s work towards a world where everyone has equal access to education.
2021 WUSC report:
1. Global displacement hit a new record.
2. Women and children continue to be disproportionately affected by displacement.
3. Climate change is predicted to drive future displacements.
4. Canada resettled more refugees than any other country in the world.
Only 3% of refugee children will go on to participate in higher education. For refugee girls, the threat is particularly grave. Refugee girls already have less access to education than boys and are half as likely to be enrolled in school by the time they reach secondary level.
On the day of his birthday(July 18th), we celebrate Nelson Mandela’s dedication and impact on refugees. Mandela day represents the importance of education and fighting for peace. To learn more about Nelson Mandela you can visit https://t.co/MjNIrWMXcC for his biography.
Memorial is now home to 4 WUSC scholars, thanks to the 2 dollars contribution of each student per semester. The student refugee program supports refugee scholarships across the globe and welcomes our dear friends to MUN(More information in the comments).
Today Minister @Gerry_Byrne announced a bundle of new supports to help retain international graduates.
This includes a policy change to make medical care coverage post-graduation among the "best-in-class" in Canada & funding for career development.
More: https://t.co/D9aL0erDc9
The big day has finally come. The first WUSC scholar of @MemorialU has arrived!
In this video, President @vianne_timmons welcomes Nelson to his new university along with the two students, @HusamBasemah & Nabila Qureshi, who led the creation of the program.
https://t.co/KUtyqU4uzy
Check out this thread: you'll find some great tips and advice for all grad students & even some that undergrads might enjoy as well!
Thanks to @MUNGeog and @KirstenAReid for this resource! 👏
We knew being remote would mean missing a few experiences, including those casual hallway (or waiting for the microwave) chats. @KirstenAReid had the brilliant idea to recreate that virtually. Today was tips for new @gradstudies students, and turned into great tips for us all!
From September 21st to September 25th is Gender Equality Week. Head over to our Instagram page @wuscmun and look at our stories to take part is a quiz we will be doing all week long!