Georgetown Disability Research and Rights Advocate at QF is Awarded Rhodes Scholarship to Study at Oxford

Khansa Maria, a student at QF partner Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q), has been named a winner of a Rhodes Scholarship to attend the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom.
Khansa will use the Rhodes, one of the most prestigious and selective postgraduate degree scholarships in the world, to pursue a master’s degree in Evidence-Based Social Intervention and Policy Evaluation after graduating at the end of the academic year in 2021.
With her degree, the GU-Q student hopes to become an effective policy maker for inclusive development in Pakistan.
Khansa has already performed significant research on disability rights through an Undergraduate Research Experience Program grant from the Qatar National Research Fund (UREP24-215-5-041) to study employment challenges facing people with disabilities in Qatar. And her Honors in the Major thesis examines the trajectory of the disability rights movement within South Asia through the lens of literature.
The Dean of GU-Q, Dr. Ahmad Dallal, said: “For an undergraduate applying to graduate school, there are few distinctions that can surpass a Rhodes Scholarship in prestige. We are immensely proud of our student Khansa for this outstanding achievement, and we look forward to following her academic journey beyond Georgetown as she builds on the important policy research that began right here at Qatar Foundation. Khansa personifies the values of a Georgetown education: critical thinking and responsible and ethical action.”
Born and raised in Lahore, Pakistan, Khansa has been blind since birth and has had to contend with social stigma and an educational system that lacked inclusive educational policies. Undaunted and with the support of her family, Khansa made it her mission to confront both the cultural and structural barriers that perpetuate harmful stereotypes that result in the social, economic, and political marginalization of people with disabilities.
An international affairs curriculum, small class size, and emphasis on student research led Khansa to Georgetown’s Qatar campus in Education City, where she majored in Culture and Politics, a degree which she says “gave me a critical lens to view disability policy creation and evaluation. I began to recognize the inextricable link between the culture that shapes us, and the policies that we hope will shape our future.”
And her advocacy work extends far beyond the classroom. From TedxYouth talks, to winning debate championships, to founding the Hope for Tomorrow organization, and serving in Student Government and other leadership roles, Khansa has been breaking down barriers, shedding light on disability issues, and fighting for inclusion and accessibility at every step of her journey.
Only one Rhodes Scholarship is awarded to a student from Pakistan each year, and Khansa plans on making the most of her achievement. After completing her studies, she plans on returning to Pakistan to continue her efforts towards ensuring equal educational opportunities and workforce legal protections for people with disabilities. “I call myself a disability rights activist, but I know that this is not enough,” she said. “It takes all of us working together to make the changes that we want to see. I hope this next step brings me closer to working towards making that change. My Georgetown journey taught me that fighting for my rights and against internalized structural ableism never gets easier and yet it is up to us to fight against all odds.”
Background Information
Georgetown University in Qatar
Established in 1789 in Washington, DC, Georgetown University is one of the world’s leading academic and research institutions. Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q), founded in 2005 in partnership with Qatar Foundation, seeks to build upon the world-class reputation of the university through education, research, and service. Inspired by the university’s mission of promoting intellectual, ethical, and spiritual understanding, GU-Q aims to advance knowledge and provide students and the community with a holistic educational experience that produces global citizens committed to the service of humankind.
Located in Doha’s Education City, GU-Q offers the same internationally recognized Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service degree as Georgetown’s Capitol Campus in Washington, DC. This unique, interdisciplinary program prepares students to tackle the most important and pressing global issues by helping them develop critical thinking, analytic, and communication skills within an international context. GU-Q alumni work in leading local and international organizations across industries ranging from finance to energy, education, and media. The Qatar campus also serves as a residency and delivery location for the Executive Master’s in Emergency and Disaster Management along with the Executive Master’s in Leadership.