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Carly Bodkin, one of this year's Crown Princess Mary Scholarship winners
Carly Bodkin, a science student from the University in Brisbane, was shocked to be chosen for the Crown Princess Mary Scholarship.
»I didn’t think I would get it. I wasn’t convinced that my achievements would make me stand out,« she says.
Carly believes that the secret of getting this kind of award is readiness for challenges.
»Of course the main thing is to study hard and get good grades. But it's a lot more than that. You need to embrace all opportunities that come your way. You need to push yourself into challenging situations, in order to get what you want.«
That is why she has always been interested in exchange opportunities and scrupulously prepared her applications.
Though Carly studies science back in Brisbane, here at the University of Copenhagen, she is following two courses far from her main field; one in Danish language and one in Danish culture.
These have helped her find her feet in Danish society, she says.
»You can't experience life to the full without exploring other cultures,« she explains.
Carly, who is highly fascinated by Danes’ respectful and enthusiastic attitude towards monarchy, is looking forward to meeting the Crown Princess on Wednesday.
»I’m looking forward to having a good chat with the Crown Princess Mary. I'd love to gain some insight into her somewhat extraordinary life.«
Carly definitely feels that Wednesday’s celebration will be a crowning event of her unforgettable stay in Copenhagen.
Read about scholarship winner Jasmine Still here.
The Crown Princess Mary Scholarship awards DKK 10,000 yearly to two students from the University of Copenhagen’s Australian partner institutions.
It is part of the wedding present to the Crown Prince and Princess from the University of Copenhagen.
Every year the partner universities in Australia are asked to nominate one student each.
Eventually, only two of them are selected by the Danish scholarship committee and awarded by the scholarship.
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