Meet our beneficiaries
The financial assistance we offer via our Scholarships programme, which relies on the continued generosity of our donors and partners, ensures Goodenough College is able to welcome Members from all backgrounds. The impact of this support can be life-changing.
Meet Maliha Fawzia
Meet Abráhan Burgos
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Aqsha Nur
Aqsha Nur and his family, who are from Indonesia, are living at Goodenough while he completes a PhD at the London School of...
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Julius Ocen
Julius comes from a rural area in a war-ravaged region of Uganda. Thanks to the 2023 Goodenough Windle Scholarship and his drive to...
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Haydar Allami
Goodenough Scholar Haydar Allami and his family are from Iraq and are living in College whilst he is studying for a PhD in...
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Fatma Shakarchi
Fatma Shakarchi moved into Goodenough in 2021 while studying for a Master’s in Public Health for Eye Care at the London School of...
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Zoe Rucker
American Zoe Rucker is studying for an MA in Modern English Literature at University College London and hopes to go on to pursue...
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Sibulele Ngomane
Chevening Scholar Sibulele Ngomane completed an MSc in Development Economics, at SOAS (the School of Oriental and African Studies) University of London, in...
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Dr Emmanuel Soma
Emmanuel was able to study in London thanks to support from Chevening and Goodenough College, and his new skills are being put to...
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Micaela Carballo
Michaela, a composer and conductor from Argentina, moved to London to study for a masters in Composition and Composition for the Screen at...
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Eliane Soedirman
Eliane Soedirman is a French-American master's student at the Royal Academy of Music and a recipient of a Goodenough International Scholarship.
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“There’s no other place I’d rather live than Goodenough. My year in the College made my experience of living and learning in London even more transformative. Goodenough fulfilled my dream of living in a diverse and thriving international community of students and showed me that it was possible to transcend the barriers of language, religion, race, and culture in living together and showing care for one another.”