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Jameel Scholarships MA student reviews

The Cardiff Jameel scholars at the Jameel Alumni conference in Cairo 2010. L-R: Helen Falconer, Carl Morris, Roz Warden, Mustafa Hameed.

Read reviews from previous and current Jameel MA scholars. Find out more about their experiences as Jameel scholars, studying and living in Cardiff and about their career prospects.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MA students 2009-2010

Jameel scholar Mustafa Hameed

Mustafa Hameed
In many ways Cardiff and its Islam-UK Centre are conducting ground-breaking research about Muslims in Britain and bringing it to bear on contemporary knowledge and understanding.

 

Jameel scholar Helen Falconer

Helen Falconer
The skills I acquired when setting up and managing my own research project with Muslim women in Cardiff (for my dissertation) equipped me well for my current role in research policy and management.

 

Jameel MA scholars 2010/11 with Mr Jameel. L-R: Abdul-Azim Ahmed, Mr Yusuf Jameel, Adviya Khan, Rosie Lewis.

 

MA students 2010-2011

Emily-Rose Lewis
The prestige of being a Cardiff University Jameel Scholar has definitely helped in my move into the work environment.

Abdul-Azim Ahmed
Abdul-Azim is currently working as Director of Glyndwr Learning which provides leadership and management training in South Wales.

Adviya Khan

Adviya Khan
My scholarship and MA at Cardiff directly contributed to the position I have now as it gave me knowledge on Muslims in Britain and the issues of diversity, immigration and other contemporary issues.

 

MA students 2011-2012

Jameel scholar Jamal Hussain

Jamal Hussain
There is a great deal of interaction between the Centre of Islam in the UK and the wider academic community.

 

Jameel scholar Ellora Adams

Ellora Adams
The course design brings together historical background with contemporary issues and means that you learn a lot of important context, as well as vital analytical skills.

 

Jameel scholar Fambaye Sow
Fambaye Sow
I would recommend this programme of study for those who desire a professional career in research, be it in the academic field or the third sector (including NGOs).