Tanjungpura University in West Kalimantan, Indonesia, has been graced by the presence of Tengku Nesya Aulia, a dedicated and passionate young woman studying Forestry. Tengku's journey is marked by her unwavering commitment to making a significant impact on the conservation of orangutans and the environment. Her story showcases the power of education, activism, and personal drive in creating a sustainable future.
Born in Ketapang on August 12, 2005, Tengku has always been motivated to excel in her studies and contribute to her community. Tengku's rich experiences extend beyond the classroom. She has actively engaged in various extracurricular activities, demonstrating her versatility and leadership skills. Sheserved as the Treasurer of the PMR (Indonesian Red Cross Youth) and participated in sports such as martial arts and archery. Tengku also held the esteemed position of Protection Ambassador for the Ketapang Regency from 2021 to 2023 and represented her regency in the Regeneration of the Kal-Bar Children's Forum in 2022.
As a natural leader, Tengku became the class leader of the Cadet Guard Natural program. Her organizational skills and enthusiasm for community engagement were further evident when she played a significant role in organizing and hosting events such as the 94th Youth Pledge Day commemoration and the school's 55th-anniversary celebration. Additionally, she contributed to the Palung Foundation as a street vendor for eight months, gaining valuable firsthand experience in environmental conservation efforts.
Tengku's ambition is to become a researcher specializing in plants. Her diverse range of skills includes graphic design, and she possesses an innate ability to adapt to new environments. Nesya's dedication to education, combined with her passion for the environment, makes her an ideal recipient of the WBOCS scholarship.
Tengku’s life motto, "Don't say no if you haven't tried," encapsulates her relentless pursuit of making a difference. Her academic achievements, combined with her non-academic successes, showcase her dedication to personal growth and community impact.
Tengku Nesya Aulia's presence at Tanjungpura University and her role as a WBOCS scholarship recipient bring hope for the conservation of orangutans and the environment. Through her focus on education,social involvement, and activism, Tengku is poised to become a powerful advocate for change. As West Kalimantan eagerly watches Tengku's journey unfold, her dedication and passion serve as an inspiration to all those who strive to protect our precious natural world.
By sponsoring Tengku you are helping fund local Indonesian students to further their careers in biology, forestry, environmental science or veterinary science - building capacity of young scientists and contribute to sustainable development within Indonesia and the world.
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