Ulster University student Ryan Higgins from Maghera picks up Study USA award

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An Ulster University student from Maghera, recently named Study USA Student of the Year, has shared his view of how important it is not to stay in a ‘comfort zone’.

Ryan Higgins, a 21-year-old Architectural Engineering student, spent a year studying at the University of Indianapolis, Indiana and hopes that the experience can help with his future career.

He was among 53 students from Northern Ireland to successfully graduate from the programme and was honoured at a graduation ceremony at the Harbour Commissioner’s Office in Belfast recently.

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Study USA is managed by British Council Northern Ireland on behalf of the Department for the Economy and since its formation in 1994, the initiative has sent over 2000 students from Northern Ireland to all four corners of the United States where they have successfully completed a year studying business or business and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) at one of 140 institutions.

Ryan was named Student of the Year after achieving top academic marks and for an essay highlighting how the experience has helped further his employability.

Ryan said: “By participating in Study USA, I have learned that, in life you need to push yourself out of your comfort zone constantly to be able to grow, to use every experience as a learning opportunity and that self-acceptance, confidence and self-improvement are the keys to success. The combination of academic skills, lifelong friendships and meaningful experiences have positively impacted my life.

"Although my travels are far from over, I ultimately want to achieve success in my career here, in Northern Ireland and Study USA has provided me with the skills and experience to attain my ambitions.

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"It was a once in a lifetime opportunity, that I am extremely glad I took part in. The exposure to culture has eradicated my ‘small town’ thinking and I believe I will go on to achieve amazing feats because of it. Thank you, Study USA.”

Ulster University student Ryan Higgins is this year’s Study USA Student of the Year. He celebrates his success with Economy Minister Gordon Lyons (left), and British Council Northern Ireland Director, Jonathan Stewart (right) at the recent graduation ceremony at the Harbour Commissioner’s Office in Belfast. Study USA, which enables Northern Ireland students to study business and STEM in the US for a year, is managed by British Council Northern Ireland on behalf of the Department for the Economy.Ulster University student Ryan Higgins is this year’s Study USA Student of the Year. He celebrates his success with Economy Minister Gordon Lyons (left), and British Council Northern Ireland Director, Jonathan Stewart (right) at the recent graduation ceremony at the Harbour Commissioner’s Office in Belfast. Study USA, which enables Northern Ireland students to study business and STEM in the US for a year, is managed by British Council Northern Ireland on behalf of the Department for the Economy.
Ulster University student Ryan Higgins is this year’s Study USA Student of the Year. He celebrates his success with Economy Minister Gordon Lyons (left), and British Council Northern Ireland Director, Jonathan Stewart (right) at the recent graduation ceremony at the Harbour Commissioner’s Office in Belfast. Study USA, which enables Northern Ireland students to study business and STEM in the US for a year, is managed by British Council Northern Ireland on behalf of the Department for the Economy.

The graduation event also saw the Economy Minister Gordon Lyons announce that entry is now open for the scholarship programme in 2023-24.

Speaking at the graduation event, he said: “Study USA provides students at Northern Ireland higher education institutions and further education colleges with an opportunity to study at a US college and immerse themselves in an international culture. Participants gain valuable skills which position them strongly for the career opportunities available on their return.

"I warmly congratulate not only this cohort’s Student of the Year, Ryan Higgins, but every one of the participants in Study USA over the past year.

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"Indeed last month I had the pleasure of visiting Greensboro College in North Carolina and hearing first-hand from Eve McDonnell, a Study USA participant who is a student at Queen’s University Belfast, about her experiences.

"I am delighted that Study USA is now open for applications for the 2023/24 scholarship programme and encourage anyone who is interested to apply.”

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Students interested in applying for the Study USA 22-23 programme can now apply online at http://nireland.britishcouncil.org. Students can opt to study business and/ or STEM subjects and the deadline for applications for Higher Education Institutions is Monday, November 21, 2022 and for HND/Foundation degree students - Monday, January 23, 2022 at 12 noon.