Mohsin Ganai

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International Planning and Sustainable Development MA- 2022

Working on projects spanning from Indonesia to Bangladesh enriched my academic journey and equipped me with valuable skills for my future career.

Why did you choose the University of Westminster?

I chose the University of Westminster because it offered a comprehensive, high-quality course aligned with my academic interests. The campus's central location was convenient, and I received positive feedback from alumni of the course. Additionally, being awarded the Chevening Scholarship by the UK government further affirmed the university's reputation for academic excellence and commitment to nurturing future leaders in sustainable development.

How has your experience been studying in London?

Studying in London has been truly transformative and enriching. The city's vibrant and multicultural atmosphere provided a unique backdrop for my academic journey. Living in such a global hub allowed me to engage with diverse perspectives and cultures, enhancing my educational experience. London's cultural diversity also helped me establish a global network of friends and colleagues.

What have you particularly enjoyed about your course?

I pursued the International Planning and Sustainable Development MA, which impressed me with its interdisciplinary approach. The program seamlessly integrated planning, environmental studies, and sustainable development, offering a comprehensive understanding of global challenges. I particularly enjoyed the practical application of the course through real-world case studies and collaborative projects.

How have you found academic support as part of your studies?

The academic support at Westminster was excellent. My lecturers were approachable, maintaining an open-door policy and encouraging students to seek guidance. The lecturers were highly knowledgeable and experienced in their respective fields, with many having real-world and international expertise.

Tell us about any activities that you have undertaken outside of your course

Outside of my course, I participated in the History Club and Solidarity Club, where I met interesting people and engaged in discussions. Additionally, I enjoyed educational trips to Greenwich and Medway organised by the lecturers.

What would your advice be to someone considering studying at Westminster?

For those considering studying at the University of Westminster, I advise thoroughly researching the courses that align with your goals. Explore the campus facilities, engage with lecturers, and leverage London's unique setting for cultural and professional opportunities. Building connections within the diverse student community and embracing collaborative projects are also essential. Westminster's inclusive environment offers academic excellence and opportunities for personal and professional growth.

What's the best aspect of being a University of Westminster student?

The most notable aspect of being a University of Westminster student is the dynamic and inclusive learning environment. Engaging with passionate academic team members, accessing cultural and professional opportunities in central London, and collaborating with a diverse student community enriches the educational experience. The university's commitment to practical learning ensures that students graduate with valuable real-world skills and a global perspective.

What surprised you the most about your Westminster experience?

I was pleasantly surprised by the extensive hands-on learning opportunities available at Westminster. The emphasis on practical application through real-world case studies and collaborative projects exceeded my expectations. Working on projects spanning from Indonesia to Bangladesh enriched my academic journey and equipped me with valuable skills for my future career.