Hello guys, this is my draft for the Chevening networking essay. if you can give me your feedback and comments. please feel free to suggest any addition or subtraction to it. Thanks in advance.
As humans we seek to connect with one another for each communication is a prospect for personal growth. Something I have come to realise from my experience living in the UK for a while as child and again as an adult. I have had the chance to work with professionals and students regarding my field during my time abroad in the UK, Turkey and Egypt. Helping me greatly to build a good network. Living in multicultural place like the UK have really fascinated me meeting people from other cultures making connection I still keep to this day.
I have had the opportunity to demonstrate my networking and public speaking skills in the international conference on clean energy held in Birmingham. Where, I was part of time participating in the General Electric design challenge. During which we designed a concept for engineless racing cars, and I had to showcase our design to the judges and audience. It was frightening to speak to such a number. Nevertheless, I was well prepared, as result from attending the conference, I expanded my network and made valuable connections. Moreover, through participating in the British council events and workshops in Libya such as paving the youth forum in 2012. I met many interesting people that I still keep in touch with, one of which the British cultural delegate Cherry Gough. Who was really encouraging and supportive when I shared my objectives and goals in life. He inspired me to complete my Masters in the UK and asked to get in touch with him when I do.
Professional networks play a massive part in an engineer's professional career. I have learned that when I was working alongside a research team, where we needed funding. I managed to book a meeting with Almada telecom co research and development chief officer Mohamed Zawi, whom I have met before in a conference I participated in, couple of years before. Where through connections and networks I managed to call him personally and request the meeting, where he was more than happy to oblige.
Through working as part time English teacher, I have further expanded my network to include professionals from other fields working part time as me or other dedicated full time educators. I had a friend who was complaining from a back injury, and through using my network, I have managed to book him an appointment with one of the leading practitioner in Libya Youmna Almujbri, an appointment that would have been very hard to get through regular procedures.
My ambitious personal goals helped create my revenant network. As a Cheveing awardee, I will be able to communicate and collaborate with the UK's leading experts in Mechanical and energy engineering. I plan to work and learn for foreign scholars, while I am eager to immerse myself in the British prestigious culture and history. I would like to become a member of network of young leaders tackling modern problems. Exchanging ideas and collaborating for a brighter future.
to become a member of young leaders network
As humans we seek to connect with one another for each communication is a prospect for personal growth. Something I have come to realise from my experience living in the UK for a while as child and again as an adult. I have had the chance to work with professionals and students regarding my field during my time abroad in the UK, Turkey and Egypt. Helping me greatly to build a good network. Living in multicultural place like the UK have really fascinated me meeting people from other cultures making connection I still keep to this day.
I have had the opportunity to demonstrate my networking and public speaking skills in the international conference on clean energy held in Birmingham. Where, I was part of time participating in the General Electric design challenge. During which we designed a concept for engineless racing cars, and I had to showcase our design to the judges and audience. It was frightening to speak to such a number. Nevertheless, I was well prepared, as result from attending the conference, I expanded my network and made valuable connections. Moreover, through participating in the British council events and workshops in Libya such as paving the youth forum in 2012. I met many interesting people that I still keep in touch with, one of which the British cultural delegate Cherry Gough. Who was really encouraging and supportive when I shared my objectives and goals in life. He inspired me to complete my Masters in the UK and asked to get in touch with him when I do.
Professional networks play a massive part in an engineer's professional career. I have learned that when I was working alongside a research team, where we needed funding. I managed to book a meeting with Almada telecom co research and development chief officer Mohamed Zawi, whom I have met before in a conference I participated in, couple of years before. Where through connections and networks I managed to call him personally and request the meeting, where he was more than happy to oblige.
Through working as part time English teacher, I have further expanded my network to include professionals from other fields working part time as me or other dedicated full time educators. I had a friend who was complaining from a back injury, and through using my network, I have managed to book him an appointment with one of the leading practitioner in Libya Youmna Almujbri, an appointment that would have been very hard to get through regular procedures.
My ambitious personal goals helped create my revenant network. As a Cheveing awardee, I will be able to communicate and collaborate with the UK's leading experts in Mechanical and energy engineering. I plan to work and learn for foreign scholars, while I am eager to immerse myself in the British prestigious culture and history. I would like to become a member of network of young leaders tackling modern problems. Exchanging ideas and collaborating for a brighter future.