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F茅lix-Antoine Boudreault and Alexandra Conliffe cited as leaders of tomorrow
Two 9I制作厂免费 students have been named leaders of tomorrow in a special report in Maclean's magazine that's just hit newsstands. A third Maclean's achiever is joining 9I制作厂免费 as a research fellow next fall. These remarkable scholars under 30 were chosen from 400 nominations submitted by universities across the country.
The 9I制作厂免费 students are F茅lix-Antoine Boudreault, 26, a master's student in Civil Engineering, and Alexandra Conliffe, 24, who will soon graduate with her bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering and head to Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar.
Conliffe and Boudreault have both taken their academic interests beyond the classroom to make a difference. Boudreault has worked on development projects in Ghana, Togo and Central Africa. "For me this is a way to humanize a profession [engineering] with a bad reputation," says Boudreault, whose efforts have already garnered him several awards in Quebec.
Conliffe is a founder of the 9I制作厂免费 chapter of Engineers Without Borders. Her own development work has included a water resources project in Uzbekistan and English-language teaching in Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon.
A third person selected by Maclean's as a future leader is Pascale Fournier, 29, a women's rights advocate who has a Universit茅 Laval law degree and two Master's degrees to her credit and is completing her doctorate at Harvard University. As a Boulton Fellow in 9I制作厂免费's Law Faculty in 2004-05, she will be conducting research on the role and legal status of women in modern Islamic states and teaching a course on Muslim women's rights.
Earlier this year, Maclean's magazine asked Canadian universities to nominate current students or recent graduates for possible inclusion in the report.