WIDE Trust undergraduate scholarship recipients 2024

Thursday 27 Jun 2024

 
The WIDE Trust is proud to announce that earlier this year 51 grants were awarded by the Trust to undergraduate students studying towards careers in either the forestry or wood industries in New Zealand in 2024.

The WIDE Trust awarded a further five grants to students, selected by the School of Forestry at the University of Canterbury, who demonstrate exceptional leadership ability and personal commitment to involvement in community initiatives. These five students, profiled below, were each awarded a $10,000 grant to further their education and contributions to their communities.

Ashan Barr

Ashan has shown remarkable dedication both in and out of the academic arena. He is a second-year student studying a Bachelor of Forest Engineering at the University of Canterbury and has balanced a strong commitment to sports. Off the field, Ashan's leadership roles have included serving as a service prefect, managing the Multicultural Manaaki Centre at his school, and mentoring and tutoring peers and younger students. For his extensive service, especially to the refugee community, Ashan has been recognized with awards, including the Naaz Shah Memorial Trophy.

Manon Bonar

Manon exemplifies a profound commitment to community, sports, and leadership. Over the past three years, Manon has actively participated in a variety of community activities, notably including Run 72 to support men's mental health, aiding students with different learning needs and involvement in university clubs leadership. Manon is a second-year student studying a Bachelor of Forest Engineering.

Rakairoa Joyce

Rakairoa demonstrates a remarkable blend of leadership, community service, and athletic prowess. In high school, she excelled as Head Girl and contributed significantly to several committees, including the Taiohi Tu committee, which promotes Te Reo and organises cultural events. In 2024, Rakairoa is set to further her impact as the Māori and Pasifika Lead on the University of Canterbury Student Volunteer Army Executive and as part of the University of Canterbury Squash Club Executive team. Rakairoa is a second-year student studying a Bachelor of Forest Engineering.

Hollie McKay

Leadership is a strong suit for Hollie, evidenced by her roles in mentoring, coaching, and captaining, which have honed her skills in planning, team management, and empathetic leadership. An Outward Bound scholarship winner, she has demonstrated resilience, self-awareness, and an ability to manage group dynamics effectively. Hollie volunteers with Nelmac and promotes understanding and inclusiveness with Māori culture and the LGBTQIA+ community. Hollie is a first-year student studying a Bachelor of Forest Science.

Millan Jeffcote

In 2023 Millan’s year was marked by deep engagement with both his school's cultural and sports communities. Beyond the classroom, his commitment to community service is exemplified through his mentorship in the Hāpai Rangatahi programme, supporting disengaged youths, and his regular academic support sessions at Cambridge Middle School. These roles highlight his ability to inspire and guide, underpinned by a significant dedication to volunteering, with over 250 hours contributing to his silver SVA award. Millan is a first-year student studying a Bachelor of Forest Science.

Source: WIDE Trust



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