Eynesbury College celebrates two StudyAdelaide International Student Award winners
SAIBT and Eynesbury College community is proud to share that two outstanding members have been recognised at the 2025 StudyAdelaide International Student Awards. Mahima Bhatt, a former SAIBT student, and Manvi Gandhi, a valued academic leader at SAIBT and now Eynesbury College, both exemplify the strong foundation built through SAIBT – a legacy now carried forward and celebrated by Eynesbury College.
SAIBT and Eynesbury College community is proud to share that two outstanding members have been recognised at the 2025 StudyAdelaide International Student Awards. Mahima Bhatt, a former SAIBT student, and Manvi Gandhi, a valued academic leader at SAIBT and now Eynesbury College, both exemplify the strong foundation built through SAIBT – a legacy now carried forward and celebrated by Eynesbury College.
Academic Excellence: Pathways Award
Winner: Mahima Bhatt (India)
Program: Diploma of Health Science (formerly SAIBT)
Mahima was recognised for her exceptional academic performance and outstanding engagement within the student community. Achieving a GPA of 6.33 and earning High Distinctions in key subjects such as Human Anatomy, Aboriginal Health, and Public Health, she demonstrated strong dedication and a genuine passion for the health sciences.
Beyond the classroom, Mahima contributed significantly as a Student Ambassador, supporting orientation activities, mentoring new international students, and promoting a welcoming campus culture. She also served as a Brand Ambassador for IDP Australia. Her pathway studies have now led her to the Bachelor of Occupational Therapy at the new Adelaide University, a fantastic example of how Eynesbury College’s programs open doors for motivated learners.
Outstanding Alumni Award
Winner: Manvi Gandhi (India)
Current role: Program Coordinator (Health Sciences), Eynesbury College
Graduate of: Master of Environmental Science, University of South Australia
Manvi’s award recognises her remarkable contributions to South Australia as an international graduate and emerging leader. From early internships to significant roles across academia, industry, and government, she has built an impressive and diverse professional career.
Her experience spans environmental research at CSIRO, bushfire management and resilience planning, and smart city initiatives with the City of Adelaide. Today, Manvi plays a pivotal role at Eynesbury College, leading the Health Sciences programs, designing forward-thinking curricula and supporting the next generation of students. She is also a passionate advocate for women in STEM, actively mentoring students and championing greater diversity within the field.
Manvi’s recognition highlights her commitment to innovation, sustainability and community impact—qualities that make her an exceptional academic coordinator and a highly respected member of the Eynesbury College team.
Congratulations to Mahima and Manvi on their achievements. Eynesbury College looks forward to seeing their continued contributions as part of the college’s evolving story.