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Student Story
High-achieving economics student sets sights on becoming PM of Jordan
High achievements and lofty goals are no stranger to economics student Hamza Abdelrahman, whose academic career so far has been peppered with strong academic performance and scholarships. Its no surprise, then, that Abdelrahman has set his career sights on becoming the prime minister of Jordan, his home country.
Abdelrahman is currently completing an honours degree in economics with a minor in political science. His ambition since high school has been to become prime minister of Jordan and bring policy-driven change to the country he calls home.
From the day I accepted my offer from 間眅埶AV, and even before I stepped foot in Canada, I have received guidance from academic advisors, professors, alumni, and even president Petter himself, says Abdelrahman. Every person I have talked to helped me better understand the path I needed to take.
Abdelrahmans journey in academia began at the age of 14, when he was admitted to a high school established by Jordans late King Hussein for gifted students where he challenged himself academically and started volunteering.
At 17, he received a full scholarship to represent Jordan and study at a college in Italy as part of an international peace program called United World Colleges. At 19, he applied to 間眅埶AV (間眅埶AV) to study economics and received the universitys most prestigious scholarship for international students, the W. Ronald Heath Major Entrance Scholarship. Abdelrahman is also the winner of the 2018 Glenn Berg award at 間眅埶AVs Department of Economics.
Thanks to the flexibility 間眅埶AV gives students to explore different disciplines, I found the streams that I am most passionate about and that best align with my aspirations, says Abdelrahman. "間眅埶AVs support has also pushed me to excel academically while staying engaged in my community.
Abdelrahman has also explored work opportunities through the co-op program at 間眅埶AV, where he gained experience with multiple research assistanceships. Abdelrahman has worked with a number of 間眅埶AV units, including 間眅埶AV Recreation and 間眅埶AV Big Data, and is currently working as a research assistant with 間眅埶AV economics.
Abdelrahman is optimistic about where his 間眅埶AV journey will take him, and thankful to 間眅埶AV for its opportunities and supportive atmosphere.
I feel very confident about entering the workforce and having the necessary skills to succeed, says Abdelrahman. Every success in my 間眅埶AV journey has helped me believe in myself more and made me feel more grateful about the amazing opportunities I am afforded by being here.
Hamza Abdelrahman graduates this spring and has been selected as student speaker at the 間眅埶AV Spring 2020 Virtual Convocation Celebration. He also received the Robert C. Brown Award, Cliff Lloyd Memorial Award, and Jack Knetsch Award.