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International Students Make their Mark

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They鈥檝e traveled thousands of miles, leaving behind family and friends, to seek advanced education in an unfamiliar country and culture.

They鈥檝e come to Widener, drawn by unique, flexible, and prestigious graduate programs.

They鈥檝e been welcomed by a diverse and supportive campus 鈥 one of only 57 in the nation to join the #YouAreWelcomeHere scholarship program.

And after they earn their degrees, these international graduate students 鈥 and others like them at Widener 鈥 will return to their homelands equipped with the knowledge, experiences, and leadership needed to inform and guide their fields.

Mohammed Ambusaidi '20, Oman

Mohammed Ambusaidi wants to ensure that all nursing students in his native Oman face equitable and fair exams.

To assist in this work, Ambusaidi sought a nursing doctoral degree; none existed in the Middle East nation. Looking abroad, he found Widener鈥檚 PhD program, one of the few in America focused on nursing education.

鈥淲idener was the only school where I could focus on test construction and administration,鈥 he said.

Ambusaidi also wanted to study with associate professor of nursing, Darrell Spurlock, an expert in measurement and evaluation.

鈥淲idener is a place where leaders teach others to become leaders,鈥 said Spurlock. 鈥淪tudents like Mohammed are going back to reshape and influence their professions in their countries, and they鈥檙e prepared to do that.鈥

Ambusaidi鈥檚 goal is to develop countrywide guidelines for test development, and is poised to play a leading role in this field in Oman.

鈥淢y experience at Widener has been fabulous. Students have ideas and the school brings it to reality,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 feel well-advised and well-prepared.鈥

Chrysoula Iliopoulou 鈥20, Greece

There aren鈥檛 many accredited human sexuality programs in America; none exist in Chrysoula Iliopoulou鈥檚 native Greece.

鈥淲idener brought me to the United States,鈥 said Iliopoulou, who is pursuing a master of social work / master of education in human sexuality 鈥 one of the few dual degree programs of its kind.

Iliopoulou鈥檚 research is focused on LGBTQ youth experiences in Greek schools. Her country鈥檚 culture, she said, has created silence around gender identity, sexuality, and other topics.

Following graduation, she plans to return home to open a private practice and educational institution to help break this silence.

鈥淚鈥檓 not the only one who does this work (in Greece), but I might be the only person trained on a graduate level by a fully-accredited U.S. university,鈥 she said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of opportunity to do new and innovative things.鈥

At Widener, Iliopoulou has benefited from impactful internships and strong faculty mentorship.

Widener really prepares you to work, makes you professional, gives you the skills you need to practice. 鈥 Chrysoula Iliopoulou '20

Social work associate professor Brent Satterly, who is actively working on co-publishing a paper with Iliopoulou, said she brings an invaluable 鈥渃ross-cultural perspective鈥 to class. 鈥淗er contributions in Greece,鈥 he adds, 鈥渁re going to be considerable.鈥

Clarice Mendonca 鈥19, United Arab Emirates

Clarice Mendonca鈥檚 interest in Dubai鈥檚 large, non-native (expatriate) population is personal. Though born and raised in the city, her parents are from India. Mendonca is, therefore, considered an immigrant in the United Arab Emirates.

For her clinical psychology doctoral dissertation, she sought to better understand how fellow expats from eastern cultures experience UAE鈥檚 westernized therapy system.

鈥淒o they seek treatment? How do they react to therapists? How do therapists react to them?鈥 she wondered. 鈥淣o one has really given any thought to expat experiences.鈥

Mendonca was drawn to Widener鈥檚 friendly campus and status as the longest-running doctoral psychology program in America. 鈥淒ubai is a young city. To be associated with something that鈥檚 been around awhile, that鈥檚 research-based, was attractive,鈥 she said.

Through courses and clinical experiences, Mendonca has gained a strong foundation in different psychology disciplines.

鈥淐larice, like many international students, has pursued things to have the breadth of knowledge鈥 because back in her home country, her expertise might be tapped,鈥 said Dr. Sanjay Nath, program director.

Following graduation, Mendonca will return to Dubai to further develop the psychology field and hopefully work with the international population.

鈥淚 have the opportunity to really influence the system at a macro level,鈥 she said.

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