After Roza Salih was elected as a students’ representative at Strathclyde University, people often laughed at her radical proposals - such as the introduction of scholarships for asylum seekers.
When she put the idea to the university’s principal, he retorted, “Do you think I have bags of money lying under the table?”
Without batting an eye, Roza replied, “Yes! I know how much you earn.”
The principal had learned, like Roza’s fellow students, that she wasn’t afraid of speaking her mind.
Her outspokenness paid off. A year later, the first…
After Roza Salih was elected as a students’ representative at Strathclyde University, people often laughed at her radical proposals - such as the introduction of scholarships for asylum seekers.
When…