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Testimonials

Coming from a third world country where financial limitations restrict the opportunities available to us, getting the scholarship and being able to attend the APCDA conference was undoubtedly one of the life changing moments for me. I believe attending the conference has opened a door and the prospect of a brighter future. The experiences and insights gained from the conference  has played a key role in getting towards my career goal and shaping me into the person I am today.

Urja Acharya, Career Coach, Discover Within, Kathmandu, Nepal

Receiving the scholarship means I have succeeded, for I showcased our Career Guidance Program (Envisioning and Exploring Career Lifelines). Attending the APCDA Conference through the scholarship, I have gained a lot of new ideas and have benchmarked meaningful practices from around the globe.

Jenikko Lara Quinto, Guidance Counselor and Career Advocate, University of Saint Louis, Tuguegarao City, Cagayan, Philippines

I tried to make the most of the scholarship award. Got a lot to learn and had meaningful interaction with the scholars and experts in the field.  There are seven more presentations of my interest that I will watch later.

Thank you for making it possible for us.

Syeda Mohsina Hussain, Pakistan

Coming from South Africa where many things happen that clutter the hopes of many youths,  the scholarship exposed me to the outside world’s knowledge, practices and networks in career development services that are in many ways a key that continues to open doors of possibilities and in the background building ‘anew’ hope.

Morakane Madiba
– Founder of Uhunu/Uhuru Career Guidance and Learning (Non-Profit Organisation)
– Steering Committee For Future Earth Systems of Sustainable Consumption and Production Knowledge-Action Network
– Esteemed Advisory Board Member of QNext Global (India) – PhD Candidate at Rhodes University, Environmental, Learning and Research Centre (ELRC), Grahamstown, South Africa

I am very honored to be the first person to receive the Martha Russell Scholarship for my very first time attending the APCDA Conference. By attending the workshops, I have learnt how to use motivated skills cards by Richard Knowdell and Phoneix Ho; how to use Lego as a reflective career development tool by Jackie Simpson, and Linda Reardon; and how to best support organizations and our students to manage their stress, anxiety, and to other mental-health challenges in this ever changing world.

Nguyen Hanh Chi
Martha Russell Scholar
Hanoi, May 29th 2019