A warm welcome to the castle

A warm welcome to the castle

By Communications Staff

October 20, 2014

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Earlier this month, students studying at the Bader International Study Centre (BISC) received their official BISC scarf in a ceremony in the ballroom of the historic Herstmonceux Castle.

The scarf鈥攁 navy blue knit with red stripes and the BISC logo鈥攎arks the students鈥 entry into the BISC and Queen鈥檚 communities. This newly formed tradition is based on the venerable British varsity scarf, which is used to differentiate students attending the top colleges across the British university system.

[Presentation of a Bader International Study Centre Scarf]
Tom Gallini (right), BISC Student and Enrolment Services Manager, presents a Bader International Study Centre scarf to Zelia Bukhari (ArtSci 鈥18).

The scarf is given to every student who spends a term at the BISC. It is hoped that they will become an attractive complement to the famous Queen鈥檚 jackets that are purchased by many students.

"The scarves serve as a visual reminder of the students鈥 membership in a strong, supportive, and vibrant community鈥攐ne that we hope continues to play an important role in their lives long after they have completed their studies at the BISC and Queen鈥檚,鈥 says Tom Gallini, BISC Student and Enrolment Services Manager, who presented the scarves along with Caroline Harber, BISC Operations Manager, and Christian Lloyd, BISC Academic Director.

The BISC hosts approximately 350 students each year across its three terms. A revitalized first year program based on the theme provides a dynamic international foundation to a Queen鈥檚 degree, while upper year programming allows students to develop international experience that is crucial in our increasingly globalized economy.

"As our business, political, and research communities become more international, so too must our system of education if we intend to continue to develop strong leaders,鈥 says Dr. Lloyd. 鈥淲e hope to see our scarves on the campuses of both Queen鈥檚 and our partner universities around the world, as a sign of our students鈥 support of this ethos.鈥