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Case Studies: Chancellor's Scholarship

The Chancellor's Scholarship celebrates students who help raise the profile of Edge Hill in a positive way through their exceptional contribution to the University. Awards are made based on nominations from the university community.

Winners of Chancellor's Scholarships have been recognised for activities including supporting their peers, making exceptional contributions to voluntary sporting activities, establishing an Islamic Group on campus, and for being outstanding ambassadors for the institution when on placement.

You can find out more about some of our Chancellor's scholars by reading their profiles below.

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Raja Khan

Life-saving helicopter pilot Raja Khan works tirelessly within the Liverpool Muslim Community, which has earned him a Chancellor's Scholarship.

The 42-year-old from Liverpool, who is on the BSc (Hons) Science Secondary Education with QTS, has been described by staff as a 'shining example' of a student who represents Edge Hill University in the best possible way.

From carrying out humanitarian relief work abroad as a qualified helicopter pilot to opening care homes or dedicating his time to an impressive array of volunteering commitments, Raja has dedicated his life to caring for others.

"I get so much from helping other people," explains Raja. "Being a god-fearing man, it makes me feel that if I have the chance to help change someone's life I will try my best to do that.

"I spent many years in South Africa and I would see so many traumatic sights when I was flying. One time I remember saving a woman and her babies who were being attacked by hyenas, it was heartbreaking. At the time I was doing a mixture of flight work for film companies and also wildlife organisations. That's when I realised that I wanted to do humanitarian work because it was so much more rewarding."

Raja's pilot dreams were crushed though when a dangerous landing resulted in an arm injury which has resulted in a lengthy rehabilitation programme before he can return to flying.

"After my accident, I couldn't fly, so I came back to the UK and decided that university would help me fulfill some of my goals. I opened two care homes, which is very gratifying because the welfare of children is so important to me. We are like parents to these children and we can make such a positive impact on their lives, more than what their own parents are able to. To see them progress makes me feel so proud."

The married father-of-two is dedicated to making positive changes and has spearheaded an initiative to enhance funeral and burial services for the Liverpool Muslim community by initiating a Muslim Bereavement and Burial Service in the area.

He also devotes much of his free time to his fellow students at Edge Hill. He has helped to establish an Islamic Society and Facebook Group, with over 100 members, and is currently developing a multi-faith volunteer chaplaincy service to assist students with ethnic, cultural and religious issues. In the words of his colleagues from the Liverpool Mosque where he volunteers, they say "Raja's humble demeanour, motivation and desire to improve the lives of individuals are an inspiration to us all'.

Speaking about winning a scholarship, Raja said: "This is very special for me and means more to me than winning all my flying awards. At the same time I also feel a little bit embarrassed because I just do what I do. I'm glad that I can use my abilities to help others and this will never change."

As well as the scholarship award from Edge Hill University, he has also been elected to be President of political party, Northern All-Pakistani Muslin League.

Course: BSc (Hons) Science Secondary Education with QTS

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Simon Needham

How does someone make the leap from IT Systems Administrator to children's nurse? For Chancellor's Scholarship winner Simon Needham, it was the most logical step in the world.

"My mum works at Fazakerley Hospital and my dad is in the police force so I've always been surrounded by people in helping professions," says Simon.

"While I enjoyed my job with Santander, I wanted to do something more worthwhile that presented more of a challenge."

The first in his family to go to university, Simon enrolled on Edge Hill's Fastrack programme, which gave him the skills and confidence to continue onto to a full-time degree in Children's Nursing.

"As the oldest student on my course - and the only male - I fell into an ‘older brother' role almost immediately," explains Simon. "I've never been scared to speak up for myself and I've seen a bit of life, so people starting coming to me if they needed help getting their voices heard. University life can be bewildering, especially if you've come straight from home and school, and I found I could use my experience to support other students.

"So far I think I've stopped ten people from dropping out of university. That's a great feeling. Sometimes people just need a bit of reassurance from someone who's been there, done it and survived. If I can show someone how far they've come already it can give them a real confidence boost and help them face the next stage of the course."

Simon's natural inclination to help his peers led him to be appointed Student Information Officer for the Royal College of Nursing (RCN). He was the first student in the UK to take up this post and now provides information and mentoring on the role of the RCN and what they can offer students.

Simon is also the a member of the Students' Union Committee, representing the Faculty of Health and Social Care, and works with Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust on a project to help make medicines safer for children.

"I was nominated for the award by my personal tutor, who has given me a great deal of support during my course," says Simon. "I don't do it for recognition but it's nice to know that my efforts haven't gone unnoticed, and the money will certainly help."

Course: BSc (Hons) Pre-Registration Children's Nursing

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