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Soumya, "virus" hope and Skype degree

2020-03-20T23:31:24.626Z


Maybe "everything will be fine" is not just a hastag. Perhaps there is a stronger and more resistant virus than Covid-19. It is the virus of culture, integration and hope. Soumya Najoui, for sure, is positive. (HANDLE)


(ANSA) - SASSARI, MAR 20 - Maybe "everything will be fine" is not just a hastag. Perhaps there is a stronger and more resistant virus than Covid-19. It is the virus of culture, integration and hope. Soumya Najoui, for sure, is positive. Moroccan, 27 years old, three-year degree in Rabat, "Mohammed V" University, tonight is a master's degree in Environmental and land management. The desire to cross the finish line was stronger than the obstacles from Coronavirus. Soumya dressed elegantly, put the 'touch' on hand and sat in front of the computer, in her off-campus student room.
She connected to Skype and remotely discussed her thesisu "Responses of three vine cultivars to different conditions of UV radiation and temperatures". Soumya is one of ten doctors proclaimed today by the rector Massimo Carpinelli in a Magnadeserta Hall. It was the first graduation session away from the University of Sassari. The Department of Chemistry and Pharmacy is the protagonist. All 13 new doctors come from the courses in Natural Sciences and Environmental and Land Management, both chaired by Professor Simonetta Bagella.
Arrived from Morocco in 2017 with the Formed project, Soumya spoke of alternating effects, of carignano, vermentinio ecannonau with her rapporteur, with professor Rossella Filigheddu and with the rector Carpinelli, all three in the Aula Magna, and with Giulia Ceccherelli, professor of Ecology of the Department of Chemistry and Pharmacy, and Marco Casu, who teaches Veterinary Zoology, connected at a distance. A study that included doctors Giovanna Becca and Ana Oliveira, collaborators with the Department of Agriculture and Professor Gianni Nieddu's team. "It was strange, at home with my tenant, without the family being able to assist me, without being able to celebrate - she tells ANSA -But I'm very happy, at the end normal emotions prevailed, such as the fear of not going well or". Everything went well, and his thoughts are to the future: "I dream of a doctorate and I am very happy with this experience and with the encounter with this new culture, I hope to go on and study again." (ANSA).

Source: ansa

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