Students from college of Forestry, Wildlife, and Tourism (CFWT) Honored at the 40th SUA Prize Giving Ceremony.

The 40th SUA Prize Giving Ceremony  was a momentous occasion for the first to third-year college of Forestry, Wildlife, and Tourism students from all degree programs of BSc. Forestry, BSc. Wildlife management, BSc. Tourism and Recreation and BSc. Wood Technology and Value Addition (WTVA) at the university. The event celebrated the outstanding academic achievements of students from all departments, with awards presented by the college and various departments within the university. Notably, external institutions such as the Tanzania National Parks (TANAPA), Tanzania Forest Fund (TAFF) and the Tanzania Forest Service Agency (TFS) played a significant role in recognizing the students’ accomplishments.

College Principal, Prof Agness Sirima, the Head, Department of Wildlife Management Prof Alfan Rija, and the Head, Department of Tourism and recreation, Prof John Mgonja with the award winning students after the ceremony

The ceremony honored students from diverse backgrounds within the college, showcasing their excellence in academic pursuits. The awards spanned various categories, acknowledging the exceptional performance of students in their respective fields of study. Furthermore, the event highlighted the collaborative efforts between the university and external organizations, emphasizing the importance of industry partnerships in fostering academic success and professional development.

College Principal, Prof Agness Sirima with the award winning third year students

In addition to the university and departmental awards, external institutions like TANAPA, TAFF and the Tanzania Forest Service Agency contributed to the recognition of students’ achievements, underscoring the broader impact of the students’ work in the field of forestry, wildlife, and tourism. This collaborative recognition serves as a testament to the students’ dedication and the support they receive from both academic and industry stakeholders.

The ceremony not only celebrated the students’ accomplishments but also served as a platform to inspire and motivate future generations of forestry, wildlife, and tourism professionals. The recognition from external institutions further validates the students’ academic endeavors and underscores the significance of their contributions to the field. Overall, the 40th SUA Prize Giving Ceremony was a testament to the students’ hard work, the university’s commitment to excellence, and the valuable partnerships with external organizations that enhance the academic experience for students in the college of Forestry, Wildlife, and Tourism and the university at large.

For more information on the list of students awarded and their categories visit the link below;

https://www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/PRIZES.pdf

 

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