International Student Awards - Aparna Nithyanand

Aparna Nithyanand was Highly Commended in theÌýCommunity EngagementÌýcategory of StudyAdelaide's International Student Awards.
From India, Aparna recently completed her Masters in Engineering (Mechanical) at the ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥ of Adelaide's North Terrace campus.Ìý
During her time in Adelaide, Aparna has engaged with the community through volunteering and cultural events. She was heavily involved in the Adelaide ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥ Rotaract Club (AURC), and also coordinated volunteers for the 2021 Thai Festival, IndoFest, and BioR - where AURC has planted over one thousand saplings in the past two years.Ìý
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Tell us about your International Student Award.
As part of the Adelaide ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥ Rotaract Club, I was Membership Director (2020) and Community Services Director (2021). During this time, I volunteered at aÌývariety of community and cultural organisations. I also organised volunteering opportunities for university students to get involved with the local community, and hosted multiple networking events for students to connect with their peers and the community.
I was also the stage manager for AURC's Cultural Night 2021, which is South ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥â€™s largest youth-led multicultural event. As part of this, I managed performers from diverse cultural community groups as we raised money for the charity No Barriers Education Foundation Inc.
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What is your goal once you have completed your degree?
I aim to work as a mechanical engineer in the manufacturing and production sectors. In the future, I hope to work in a managerial position, as I enjoy working with people and leading a team.
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What do you miss about your home country?
Being surrounded by friends and family.Ìý
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Quickfire questions!
Zoom or in-person?
In-person classes and meetings.
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Adelaide Hills or Adelaide's beaches?
Hands down Adelaide's beaches.
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Home delivery or home-cooked?
A mix of both.
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3 things you won't miss about COVID-19 restrictions?
- Staying home all day during lockdowns.
- Zoom meetings.
- Travel restrictions.
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3 things you won't forget about COVID-19?
- Online exams.
- Mandatory masks.
- The importance of checking on the wellbeing of others and self.