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German Mensan wins first
International Intellectual Benefits Award

IIB Award presentation
German Mensan Nicole Schuster (right) is presented
the International Intellectual Benefits Award by Dr. Abbie Salny.

The Mensa Education & Research Foundation has announced that Nicole Schuster has been named the first winner of the International Intellectual Benefits Award for her work with autism. Schuster is a 23-year-old autistic woman and Mensa member from Germany who strives to give autistic people a voice and fights for their rights.

As well as a voice, Schuster wants to give autistic people in Germany a way to profit from a better understanding of society. She is familiar with both the autistic and non-autistic world; at the age of 8, she learned to speak and began to interact with her community. She feels that she can serve as a bridge between those who have autism and those who do not and has already written one book on the subject. She also gives lectures to explain to parents how best to understand their children, and she regularly appears on TV and radio shows to discuss autism and its issues.