{| class="wikitable" style="border: 5px ridge grey; float:right;" Bio==|-|[[File:Rukaia_profile_pictureHello, my name is Rukaia. I am a Marine biology undergraduate at Tohoku University. I am originally from a city called Homs in West Syria. I was born in Saudi Arabia and attended an international school there. When I was seventeen, I moved to Sendai, Japan to pursue my university education.jpg|300px]]|-|I am good at looking at things holistically and finding solutions from little sources. I was never a natural performer but I worked hard to get where I am, and always try to reflect and adapt.;Name: Rukaia Farzat;School I did not know any English when I transferred to an international school, so I turned to the collection of oxford classics that my parents kept to study English, and practiced English and French learning CDs with my siblings on the weekends. I made up for the math lessons I missed (Cohort): Tohoku University (2022 cohortfor a year I skipped a year in elementary);Majoring by training on the Abacus till I became the best in: Marine Biology;Country: Japan;Email: [[Special:EmailUser/Rukaiamy class.farzat.m.hazemI learnt the subjects not offered at school - history, philosophy, foreign literature, art, programming- with second-hand books, taking online courses, and watching university lectures.r3]]|}
==Bio==When I turned seventeen, I moved to Sendai, Japan to pursue my university education. I assumed the transition from Saudi to Japan would be as easy as moving from Syria to Saudi (I moved to Saudi Permanently at six and I struggled a lot with homesickness ). But back in Saudi, I only had to learn the shallow top of the cultural iceberg, and in Japan, I have to learn the top and the bottom of the cultural iceberg. So I took multiple multicultural lectures offered by the university and read Japanese folklore to understand my new environment. I am still adapting but I feel like a completely different person now.
Due to my upbringing, I naturally became interested in business skills and cultural skills, so I tried to find resources to learn. In my third year, I heard about UIF so I registered for it to train in business and innovation and to integrate social and innovative practices into my life and research.