Admasu Yirgalem Bireda, a PhD student in the AMU IUC Project’s Research sub-project 5, is making notable strides at the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, KU Leuven, Belgium. His research, focused on optimizing strategies for soil fertility management and plant material development to improve Enset productivity, is conducted under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Karen Vancampenhout, Prof. Dr. Bart Muys, and Prof. Dr. Olivier Honnay.
Expressing deep gratitude, Admasu credits the International Office for playing a key role in his smooth transition to KU Leuven. Their unwavering support, from assisting with mobility form submissions to expediting visa applications, made his journey as an international researcher seamless and stress-free.
Admasu resides at the KU Leuven Stuvo residence hall, Home Vesalius, where he enjoys being part of a vibrant community of international peers. This residence has become a “second home” for many students like him, fostering a sense of belonging and camaraderie. Within this dynamic environment, Admasu has thrived, forging meaningful connections with fellow PhD students and enjoying a diverse academic and social experience.
“KU Leuven’s commitment to diversity has opened doors for me to engage with people from all over the world,” Admasu shared. Whether working within collaborative research teams or attending university-wide events, he has immersed himself in an inclusive and stimulating environment.
“One of the highlights of my time at KU Leuven has been the weekly lab meetings, where my peers and I share our research progress and ideas,” Admasu explained. “I’ve also had the chance to attend a wide range of seminars, public presentations, and social events, all of which have enriched my academic journey. The well-equipped labs, extensive libraries, and easily accessible study spaces have helped me sharpen my technical skills, broaden my knowledge, and manage my time more effectively.”
Feeling safe and secure while navigating Leuven and the university’s campuses, Admasu has encountered no issues related to personal safety. This sense of security is further reinforced by comprehensive health insurance for international students and the support provided by KU Leuven’s dedicated counseling teams, which ensure students’ mental well-being is a priority.
Additionally, as part of KU Leuven’s vast global network of over 320,000 alumni, Admasu has access to lifelong learning opportunities via the university’s exclusive online platform. This resource will allow him to continue his growth and professional development long after his time at KU Leuven, solidifying the lasting impact of his experience.
Admasu’s journey at KU Leuven has been transformative, marked by unwavering support, a vibrant community, and many opportunities that have enriched his academic and personal development. As he prepares to return to Ethiopia, Admasu carries with him a renewed sense of purpose and a deep appreciation for the transformative experience that KU Leuven has provided.