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Name: Tarteel Ahmed
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Nov 23, 2025
Scholarship / Sustainable Engineering- Erasums Mundus [2]

My name is----- a surveying engineering graduate from -----------, currently almost finished with Master's in Engineering Management. Back home in Sudan, fast city expansion left behind shaky structures, messy neighborhoods, without solid infrastructure coping with nature's pressure. Seeing this stuck with me, pushing me toward smarter construction methods. It's what drives my focus on durable, safer, functional spaces we can actually rely on.
My education and work life have always leaned into green solutions. While interning at the City Development Office, I teamed up with various engineers tackling land reviews, eco-impacts, building checks - so also accident prevention steps. I mapped out timelines plus budget forecasts, made sure rules were followed, while helping reduce potential issues. That time showed me what's really holding back Sudan's buildings: shaky ground, material shortages slowing things down, few eco-friendly supplies available - not enough skilled workers trained in new methods.
These struggles showed me green living isn't optional - it's key to healthy urban spaces. At the same time, they highlighted how far old-school building methods fall short compared to eco-smart fixes I want to help build.
This is exactly what drives me toward the Erasmus Mundus Master's in Sustainable Engineering. Not only does it blend sustainable design with material innovation, but it also covers energy-smart building methods along with solid project planning - areas closely tied to my past studies in engineering management and hands-on experience in land measurement. Since it pulls together different fields, while letting me study at top schools across Europe, I'll gain real skills for creating structures with less carbon output, using greener materials, or shaping cities ready to handle environmental shifts.
Once I finish the course, I'll head back to Sudan to help build better systems for cities - using affordable eco-friendly materials, stronger safety methods, while pushing smarter land use. Down the line, I want to shape policies so public works include green principles naturally, boosting durability and everyday living conditions across neighborhoods.
I feel sure my studies, work background, alongside a real drive for sustainability fit well with what this course looks for. I'm keen to grow through learning together, sharing ideas, being part of Erasmus Mundus's varied community - while building abilities that help bring positive change back home.
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