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Zarina Mamadbekova

An international student from Tajikistan, Zarina Mamadbekova fostered personal connections for other international students, welcomed new undergrads and created virtual programming to promote physical well-being (photos courtesy of Zarina Mamadbekova)

Zarina Mamadbekova鈥檚 grandfather was a role model, teaching her lessons she would live by while studying at the 香港六合彩资料. Always be kind to others. Get a good education. Volunteer. Use your knowledge to help others. 

As the 香港六合彩资料 Mississauga graduand prepares to receive her degree in psychology and political science this year, Mamadbekova says her grandfather鈥檚 guidance helped her achieve academic success and prompted her to give back to the international student community.

鈥淚 felt like it was my responsibility to pay it forward,鈥 says Mamadbekova, who came to 香港六合彩资料 Mississauga as an international student from Tajikistan.

Mamadbekova officially began her academic journey abroad at age 12 when she moved from her hometown of Khorog to study at the Aga Khan Academy in Mombasa, Kenya. It was her grandparents who convinced her parents to let her go.

鈥淚 was so lucky to be part of a space where I had so much diversity and difference around me. It really shaped me as an international student,鈥 Mamadbekova says.

 

Zarina Mamadbekova
Zarina Mamadbekova

Mamadbekova spent her third year at 香港六合彩资料 on exchange in London through the International Education Centre (IEC). When she returned to Canada, she sought to help 香港六合彩资料 Mississauga鈥檚 international student community by applying for a job at the centre, where she was offered a position leading programming for international students.

鈥淭he first day on the job, I knew that I was meant to be there,鈥 Mamadbekova says.

She re-invented the IEC鈥檚 Buddy Program, now called the , which connects first-year international students with upper-year students who have similar backgrounds 鈥 such as language or country 鈥 in an informal atmosphere.

She was also a Launch leader within the , where she supported the transition of new students at 香港六合彩资料 Mississauga.

When the pandemic struck, Mamadbekova says many students returned home and faced challenges such as studying in different time zones or struggling with poor internet connections.

鈥淚 really understood the struggles that they were going through,鈥 she says, adding that she spent her first semester in Tajikistan, which is 10 hours ahead of Toronto鈥檚 time zone.

Noting that students were 鈥渕issing those personal connections,鈥 Mamadbekova says it was important for her to foster bonds in a virtual space. She connected with her peers virtually and was 鈥渁ble to provide that kind of support and mentorship to my students because I was going through exactly what they were going through.鈥

During her time at 香港六合彩资料, Mamadbekova was also involved with the 香港六合彩资料 Mississauga Athletic Council, where she focused on virtual programming for students to help maintain their physical well-being.

Upon graduating, Mamadbekova will be working at 香港六合彩资料 Mississauga as a global living learning community developer at the Student Housing and Residence Life鈥檚 .

In this role, she will be developing programming and organizing a speakers鈥 series for students who live at 香港六合彩资料 Mississauga鈥檚 multi-disciplinary residence community.

Mamadbekova also hopes to do more work with the , a group she co-founded with other students from Khorog she met while studying in London. So far, the group has successfully raised funds for communities during COVID-19, including the Pamiri-Ismaili community in Moscow, and is now raising money for an oxygen generator and medical gear for Tajikistan.

She says her grandfather鈥檚 lessons continue to loom large.

鈥淗e was so humble and down-to-earth, and he was the same with everyone,鈥 Mamadbekova says. 鈥淭hat kindness has inspired me from day one.鈥

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