A University of Victoria student has landed one of the top honours for young academics. UVic microbiology graduate Shaeleen (Shae) Mihalynuk will head to England after being named as the province's Rhodes Scholar for 2025. Of 11 Canadians awarded the prestigious scholarship, Mihalynuk is the only one from B.C.
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Only 13 Rhodes Scholars have ever been selected from UVic, with Mihalynuk being the third recipient in the last six years.
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At UVic, Mihalynuk was involved in the fight against antimicrobial resistance, she worked as part of the PeptAID project helping to develop alternatives to antibiotics for poultry diseases.
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Along with her academic success, Mihalynuk has a love for dance that allowed her to demonstrate her leadership abilities through her time with the Veselka Ukrainian Dance Association where she helped to create a semi-professional dance troupe, and classes including ballet and Ukrainian dance for seniors. She also has helped to coordinate several fundraising campaigns for Ukraine, since the onset of the invasion of the nation.
Mihalynuk will head to Oxford in fall 2025, where she is interested in studying global health, genomic medicine and translational health science.