An Indian student,who died just before completing her graduation,was awarded a degree in finance and management posthumously.
Zainab Hussain,20,was one semester away from graduating from Murdoch University when she died of a heart disease.
Her parents,Shabbir and Rizwana Hussain,were invited by the varsity last week to receive the degree on her behalf,a Gulf News report said.
Pro-vice chancellor of Murdoch University Dubai campus Professor John Grainger,who was also one of Zainab8217;s lecturers in her first year,conferred the degree.
8220;This girl worked so hard and in tribute to her parents and her,we thought we should award the posthumous degree,8221; Professor Grainger said.
8220;Zainab was one of our very first enrolled students. She was very determined at that stage to succeed,8221; Professor Grainger was quoted by the newspaper as saying.
Grainger described Zainab as a fantastic student who submitted all her work in top notch form.
8220;If I had a hundred students like her I8217;d pay a million dollars,8221; he added.
When Zainab first joined the university nobody knew she was ill.
8220;She never looked for sympathy and never told us what was wrong.8221;
The university received the sad news of her death in December.
Following discussions with the parent campus in Perth,university officials decided to award the posthumous degree.
Rizwana Hussain said her daughter was very hard-working from a young age.
8220;She was meticulous in her work and she always got good marks. At university she knew that nobody needed to be behind her,8221; she said.
Hussain said she had wanted to see her graduate but that was not to be.
Zainab suffered from a primary pulmonary hypertension,which affected her heart.
8220;I knew my daughter was suffering and we were saying the longer she lives,the better,8221; she said.
Close friend Mariam Esmail also said that despite her illness Zainab never wanted it to be an excuse.