School of student Carly Bodkin has a passion for mathematics and, with a little help from Australia’s favourite Princess, is pursuing it on European shores.
Ms Bodkin is the recipient of the Crown Princess Mary Scholarship, which provides funding towards living expenses for an Australian student on exchange at the University of Copenhagen.
“My family and I had often joked about meeting Princess Mary, and now it will become reality in May,” she said.
Ms Bodkin is currently studying for a Bachelor of Science with a major in Mathematics, a subject she speaks about passionately.
“Mathematics is a language, a language in which only mathematicians are fluent,” Ms Bodkin said.
“I desire to use the 5000-year-old science that is Mathematics to help enrich the world.
“I hope to do this in two ways; firstly through mathematics research and cutting edge advancement, and secondly through mathematics education.”
Ms Bodkin was a recipient of a Dean’s Excellence Scholarship in 2007, enabling her to further her studies in mathematics at լе.
During her time at լе, Ms Bodkin has shown true potential as a mathematician, being awarded Dean’s commendations for high achievement for several semesters, tutoring a number of mathematics classes, and actively taking an interest in mathematics education and outreach.
“The Scholarship is a wonderful recognition not only of Carly’s hard work and talent in University mathematics, but of her enthusiasm and engagement for outreach activities,” said Associate Professor Joseph Grotowski, Head of Mathematics at լе.
“I’m sure she will be a great ambassador for լе, and we look forward to her returning to her Honours year with an international perspective.”
In addition to studying maths, Ms Bodkin has also selected Danish language and culture courses during her exchange to the University of Copenhagen.
Ms Bodkin said she hoped her exchange adventure was not all study, with a travel itinerary already drafted.
“I have already visited cities in Sweden and Germany and in a couple of weeks I will be travelling to The Netherlands and Poland,” she said.
“While in Europe I also have plans to visit Italy, France, Austria, Belgium and Spain.”
Ms Bodkin arrived in Copenhagen on December 30 – the same day as her 21st birthday – and will be officially presented with the Scholarship by Princess Mary in May.
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Media: Penny Robinson at լе Communications (07 3365 9723, penny.robinson@uq.edu.au)