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From Kerala to Ulster University Belfast: International student leaves legacy of inclusion

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From Kerala to Ulster University Belfast: International student leaves legacy of inclusion
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Harsha Koorimannil Valiyamannil, an international student from Kerala, has graduated from Ulster University with First Class Honours. She is recognized for her academic success and her contributions to student inclusion and STEM initiatives.

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Her story highlights the positive impact of international students on university culture and the importance of support systems for academic success.

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BELFAST, Northern Ireland , July 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- When Harsha Koorimannil Valiyamannil left Kerala, southern India, to study Computing Science at Ulster University, she began a new chapter that would see her thrive academically, embrace new opportunities and build a life in Northern Ireland.

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