Before I received the PAPSSN scholarship, my life was a mix of dreams, challenges, and unexpected turns. In 2021, I graduated with first-class honors in Astronomy and had plans to pursue my studies abroad. But as life would have it, things didn’t go as planned. With opportunities dwindling, I decided to pursue a Master’s degree in my home country, Sudan. I spoke with one of my university lecturers, who agreed to become my supervisor. We began discussing research topics, and after submitting my proposal, it was accepted.
However, just three months later, war broke out in Sudan, and it started right in the area where I lived. Life became a struggle for survival. Access to basic resources like electricity and the internet was scarce, making communication with my supervisor nearly impossible. My academic journey seemed to stall. But amidst all the chaos, my supervisor, Dr. Hassan Abdullah, suggested that we search for scholarships to allow me to continue my research abroad.
That’s when we reached out to my current supervisor, Dr. Adams Duniya, at BIUST. We shared similar research interests in cosmology, which gave me a renewed sense of excitement. Initially, the plan was to visit BIUST for six months, but after persistent efforts from Dr. Fulvio and my supervisors, we secured a full two-year PAPSSN scholarship.
The day I received the acceptance letter was filled with relief and joy. For me, the PAPSSN scholarship was not just an opportunity for academic advancement, it was a lifeline. The war in Sudan had brought so much uncertainty, but this scholarship was my chance to escape the conflict and rebuild my academic journey.
Preparing for my move to Botswana was both exhilarating and nerve-wracking. It was hard leaving my family and country behind, especially under such difficult circumstances, but I knew it was a step I had to take.
\When I arrived at BIUST, I was greeted with warmth and support from both the staff and the PAPSSN coordinators. The sense of community at BIUST, especially with fellow scholars from all over Africa, made me feel at home. Of course, settling into a new academic environment had its challenges. There were moments of doubt as I adapted to the new culture and academic system. But through it all, the support I received, especially from my supervisor Dr. Duniya kept me grounded. His guidance and mentorship have been invaluable, and I’m incredibly fortunate to work with someone so dedicated.
Today, I am fully immersed in my research on cosmology, focusing on cosmic magnification as a cosmic probe. The journey has been intense but rewarding. Every day, I feel more connected to my purpose and the larger scientific community. The PAPSSN scholarship has opened doors I never imagined, and I am deeply grateful for this opportunity.
Looking back, the challenges I faced before coming to BIUST have only strengthened my resolve. This scholarship didn’t just change my academic trajectory, it gave me hope. I’m excited to see where this path leads and look forward to contributing to the world of Astronomy.
“The sky is no longer the limit; it’s just the beginning.”