February 17, 2020
รรอลสำฦต students among nation’s top future leaders
Meg Cummins, Teja Roberts recognised in prestigious GradConnection awards
An engineering student who is passionate about STEM and a nursing student who is juggling her studies with family life have been recognised among the nationโs brightest young minds in the annual GradConnection 2020 Top 100 Future Leaders.
Meg Cummins, who is studying a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Scholar), majoring in Civil and Structural Engineering, was the winner of the Jacobs Engineering Consulting Award.
Teja Roberts, who is undertaking a Bachelor of Nursing at the รรอลสำฦตโs (รรอลสำฦต) Batesman Bay campus, was a finalist for the Broadspectrum Innovation Award. Meg Cummins, who is studying a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Scholar), majoring in Civil and Structural Engineering, is a finalist for the Jacobs Engineering Consulting Award.
The awards were presented on Thursday (13 February) at a ceremony in Sydney, with the full list of winners and finalists today (Monday 17 February) published in The Australian Financial Review.
รรอลสำฦต Vice-Chancellor Professor Paul Wellings CBE congratulated Meg and Teja on their success and said he was delighted to have two students recognised in the Top 100 leaders from across Australia.
โIt is a wonderful achievement to be recognised in these coveted awards,โ Professor Wellings said. โMeg and Teja are a testament to the power of hard work, resilience, and a commitment to social justice. Both students are passionate about giving back to the community, which is a really valuable quality in a leader.
โCongratulations to Meg and Teja. It is the start of many wonderful things to come for both high-achieving students, and reflects รรอลสำฦตโs focus on producing career-ready graduates who are highly valued by employers.โ
A mother of two, Teja said she is not a typical high achiever. She came to รรอลสำฦต in her early 20s, at a time when she had young children and was unsure what she wanted to do with her life. Her experiences with her children and with being a full-time carer to her husband, Tom, who has a rare neurodegenerative disorder, made her consider nursing.
Teja Roberts, above, was a finalist in the awards. Photo: Supplied
However, Teja never imagined that just a few years after beginning her degree, she would be recognised as one of the most promising future leaders in Australia.
โAs far as I can see, thereโs never been a nursing student as a finalist in the GradConnection awards,โ she said. โIt feels really good to be a finalist but I was not expecting it.
โIn nursing, everything starts with communication and coming from a place of compassion. Whatโs good for one person is not necessarily good for the other. Itโs about person-centred care. And that should apply to the people you are working with, as much as to the patients.โ
In the Jacobs Engineering Consulting Award, Meg Cummins was named as the winner, in recognition of her commitment to social justice and for using engineering for humanitarian causes. As the youngest Deputy Chief Commissioner for Scouts NSW, Meg is passionate about empowering youth to make a difference locally and internationally.
She was one of the driving forces behind the รรอลสำฦต Humanitarian Engineering Society project in Rwanda, where students took part in building projects to help communities in the small African nation.
Meg also led รรอลสำฦตโs Desert Rose Solar Decathlon interior design team and has been a volunteer for the รรอลสำฦต STEM Camp for Girls, which aims to promote the importance of science, technology, engineering, and maths (STEM) among female students.
For the first time in 2020, รรอลสำฦต has also sponsored the First in Family Award, which recognises the achievements and contributions of a student who is the first in their family to attend university. Linda Le, from Monash University, was the winner of the award.
Nuala O'Donnell, Director of Graduate Career Development and Employment at UOW, Linda Le, winner of the First in Family Award, and Ashleigh Holmes, Employer Programs Officer at UOW. Photo: Supplied
The Top 100 Future Leaders awards, conducted by employment website GradConnection and published in The Australian Financial Review, attracts thousands of applicants and brings together students, graduates, employers, academics, industry, and government.
Main photo: Meg Cummins with the รรอลสำฦต Careers Central team. Photo: Supplied