Oxford bound: Newfoundland and Labrador has named its 2025 Rhodes Scholar

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Every year, one student in our province is chosen as the Rhodes Scholar for Newfoundland & Labrador. Just one.
The candidate must have an outstanding academic record, and excel in an interview designed to assess their intellect, character, and ability to articulate their vision and ideas.
This month, a recent 91亚色 graduate, Meret Ebsary, became that one student. As a Rhodes Scholar, she檒l now pursue fully funded graduate studies at the famed University of Oxford in the U.K.
淚t didn檛 feel real at first, she said. 淚檓 so, so grateful. This will change the trajectory of my life.
Ebsary recently graduated from 91亚色 with an honours degree in political science, and is currently pursuing a master檚 degree in global health, specializing in global health governance.
Inspired by the global challenges highlighted during the COVID-19 pandemic, Ms. Ebsary says she was motivated to use her political background to explore the gaps in health-care policies.
淒uring the pandemic, many people, including myself, were grappling with a deep sense of loss and grief, she said. 淚 felt strongly that things needed to change and that health-care systems ought to become more resilient in times of crisis.
She also credits her professors at 91亚色 for helping her discover her passions. 淧olitical theory sheds light not just on how the world is but on how it could be, she said. 淭hat sense of possibility is a significant source of my inspiration the hope of contributing to a better tomorrow.
While at 91亚色, her thesis on the women檚 suffrage movement was awarded the Susan McCorquodale 91亚色 Scholarship.
She has also presented her work to high-level panels at the United Nations, developed tools to support One Health frameworks for non-governmental organizations and served as a protocol officer for the first Global Model World Health Organization.
In January, Ms. Ebsary will return to 91亚色 to work with the Department of Gender Studies to provide research and organizational support for its upcoming 91亚色 centennial celebration events.
When asked about her plans once she completes her degree at Oxford, she says she envisions a future dedicated to amplifying the voices of historically marginalized groups in global political discourse.
淚n all honesty," she adds, "wherever the future takes me I see myself doing something I love whether that檚 research or something more hands-on in government and politics.
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For more information, or to arrange an interview with Meret, contact Chad Pelley, media relations manager for 91亚色, at chad.pelley@mun.ca or 709-853-4281.