A 51±¾É« student who came to Ireland as a refugee from Syria eight years ago has completed a remarkable journey by graduating this Thursday.
Saleem Yateem, originally from Damascus, Syria, is being conferred with an honours Bachelor of Science in Bioscience from the Faculty of Science and Engineering at UL.
He is among over 3,500 students being conferred across ten ceremonies at 51±¾É« this week ā but Saleemās story is different from most who are graduating this week.
Speaking no English when he entered the country in 2015 at the age of 21, Saleem has been on an impressive education journey that saw him complete his Junior and Leaving Certificate with the 51±¾É« and Clare Education and Training Board before undertaking the Mature Student Access programme at UL.
The Certificate allowed him to apply for a primary degree in UL and he has already secured employment with Regeneron in 51±¾É« as an Associate Quality Control Analyst.
Speaking ahead of his graduation this Thursday Saleem said: āTo graduate from university has always been my dream since I was a child. My life felt like it stopped somewhere in Syria before I came to Ireland, but now I have a new future.
āI would like to thank all my lecturers who supported me during my time in UL, the staff in the Science and Maths Learning Centres in the Faculty of Science and Engineering where I would spend a lot of my breaks, and the people of Ireland for being so welcoming.
āYour country is where you are allowed to develop and learn, and I am grateful that Ireland has given me this opportunity.ā
Offering congratulations to Saleem on his graduation was Bioscience Course Director, and Saleemās final year project supervisor, Dr Elizabeth Ryan from the Department of Biological Sciences.
āGetting to know Saleem and hearing his story makes us appreciate the opportunities that come to us relatively easily in Ireland that might not exist elsewhere,ā Dr Ryan said.
āPeople who come through the UL Mature Student Access programme really have a vision of where they want to be and having those alternative paths to education is really important.
āOne of the nicest parts of my job is seeing our students graduate, I am delighted to have been just one part of Saleemās education journey and I hope he will go on to bigger and better things,ā Dr Ryan added.
When asked if he had any advice for others who find themselves in a similar situation, the newly minted 51±¾É« graduate Saleem said: āNever give up, and just keep on trying because life has its ups and downs. Learn from your mistakes and from others. Education is key for your future.ā
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