We sum up the five finalists again in alphabetical order. These five, including one duo, were selected from the submissions by our jury.

On the day after the shooting, Fleur and Emma saw that many first-years were scared to go back to Erasmus MC. The students had just started their studies a few weeks before when the attack happened at the Education Centre. Fleur and Emma came up with the idea of starting a buddy programme for those who were struggling.

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Fleur and Emma helped first-year students after the shooting at Erasmus MC

Fleur Wilbrink en Emma Verheggen zijn finalist in de Student van het Jaar-verkiezing. Dat…

After witnessing the lives of children living below the poverty line in Myanmar, Mahika’s tireless initiatives in providing education opportunities for children led her to pursuing a degree in Management of International Social Challenges. Her passion for – and ability to – catalyse change gives her hope in providing quality education to children.

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Mahika is committed to educating the impoverished youth

After witnessing the lives of children living below the poverty line in Myanmar,…

Mohammed is nominated as the Student of the Year because of his commitment to advocating for Palestine: he raises money, arranges scholarships for Palestinian students, organises talks and creates awareness about what is happening in his country. And he does all this next to his Medicine studies.

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Mohammed advocates for Palestine: ‘It makes no sense for me to live a normal life while my loved ones are being killed’

Student Mohammed Shamallakh (27) is nominated as the Student of the Year because of his…

Selda has emerged as a point of contact for first-generation students over the past year. Selda was herself the first in her family to go to university. From her own experience, she learned that it can be lonely for this group at university; they’re often lacking a network. Therefore, she organised a successful alumni event especially for first-generation students.

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Selda is a point of contact for many students: ‘I really don’t want any students to feel lonely’

Selda Şahin (25) has emerged as a point of contact for first-generation students over…

Yasmine has been nominated for Student of the Year for her efforts to combat inequality of opportunity and for her positive contribution to society. She and the An-Nahl foundation – an organisation she founded herself – are committed to helping orphans and children who have fled their homes. Yasmine shows that every little step brings you closer to achieving your goal, as long as you keep believing in yourself.

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Yasmine: ‘We all have the power to do the right thing’

Yasmine Haggui (20) has been nominated for Student of the Year for her efforts to combat…

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The online votes partly count towards the final result. Another round of voting will take place on 29 May, during the live show. You can register here to be there. The five judges will also cast a vote beforehand.

The winner will be announced during the live show at the Pavilion on 29 May.