UCL alumnus receives prestigious humanitarian award in memory of Princess Diana

Zubair Junjunia receives the Diana Legacy Award from Prince William
Zubair Junjunia receives the Diana Legacy Award from Prince William
Zubair Junjunia receives the Diana Legacy Award from Prince William - Zubair Junjunia, a UCL alumnus and online entrepreneur, has been recognised with a Diana Legacy award for his groundbreaking work tackling inequalities in education. The mathematics graduate is one of just 20 young people globally to be recognised with a Diana Legacy Award. The award was introduced by The Diana Award charity in 2017 to celebrate the life of Diana, Princess of Wales, on the 20th anniversary of her death. Zubair has received the award for his revolutionary revision notes platform ZNotes: supported by UCL's Launch Programme, ZNotes aims to level the playing field for students all over the world, with access to free revision notes and online content. Zubair was first recognised with a Diana Award in June 2021 and the Diana Legacy Award is a further recognition of his social and humanitarian efforts. Both awards are also backed by The Dukes of Cambridge and Sussex. Commenting on the award, Zubair said: "It is both an incredible honour and opportunity to be one of the young people selected to continue Princess Diana's legacy to create lasting social change.
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