Senior High School Students Invite CEO of NUSCIENTECH, Promoting to Love Science
It takes courage to start a business. Not only need capital, but also a determination to run, fail, and take a risk. This speech was delivered by Azza Hanif Harisna, founder and CEO of Nusantara Institute of Science and Technology (NUSCIENTECH) in the majoring seminar of senior high school students of Tazkia International Islamic Boarding School (IIBS), Thursday (8/8).
Azza presented a game of teamwork to see how it works on the students. It cannot be doubted that to run a company requires good teamwork, thus, an effective team will make it easier to establish a business.
Initially, Azza supposes to intensify biological sciences for high school students, inspiring her to start NUSCIENTECH in the first 2018. Working in tight schedule does not count as a barrier for her to make a move.
"I am a housewife as well as CEO and a student, finishing my studies at Ritsumeikan University, at the same time. A woman must not be limited to move only in specific fields, on the other hand, they can broadly drive others although in a bustle," she explained passionately in front of all students of the eleventh grade of Tazkia IIBS.
A woman does multitask. Besides obliged to nurture her children as a mother, all of these must not be a limit for a woman to move further.
Last July 2019, senior high school students of Tazkia IIBS participated in Life Science: High School Competition, held by the foundation.
The mission of NUSCIENTECH is to help students comprehend biology and science effortlessly. Familiarizing this kind of science to students is the first intention why the organization founded. Research is the key to every discipline.
"In fact, research is urgently needed by society; NUSCIENTECH conducts collaborative research to solve a problem. We serve for this," The alumnus of Ritsumeikan University said.
Azza presumes, with NUSCIENTECH, science can be more inclusive and closer to daily activity. "I hope you are all can make more people alive to biological science," she relies to participants of the seminar, students of the eleventh grade of senior high school of Tazkia IIBS.