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Women in Engineering Scholarship

£8,000

2024-25 academic year

3 scholarships available

Subjects: Engineering

  • Applications open
    21 June 2024
  • Applications close
    23 October 2024

About this scholarship

You may be eligible for £8,000 if you study engineering.

This scholarship may be relevant if you face financial difficulty during your studies. You are considered based on the financial circumstances demonstrated in your application statement and other applicant data available to the University.

Courses include:

  • BEng (Hons) Aerospace Engineering
  • MEng (Hons) Aerospace Engineering
  • BEng (Hons) Chemical Engineering
  • MEng (Hons) Chemical Engineering
  • BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering
  • MEng (Hons) Civil Engineering
  • BSc (Hons) Construction Management
  • BEng (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • MEng (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • BEng (Hons) Energy Engineering
  • MEng (Hons) Energy Engineering
  • BEng (Hons) Instrumentation and Control Engineering
  • MEng (Hons) Instrumental and Control Engineering
  • BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering
  • MEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering

Eligibility

To apply for one of these scholarships you must:

  • choose Teesside University as your firm choice with UCAS
  • be applying for the first year of a three-year undergraduate degree, or a four-year integrated master’s degree, not a foundation year
  • identify as a woman
  • outline your financial circumstances and how the scholarship funds will enable your studies.

How to apply

Awards are made at the discretion of the Scholarships Panel, who may consider your financial background, prior academic performance, as well as other information provided through your application and at any subsequent interview.

The closing date for applications is 23 October 2024.

Apply now

About the donor

The Tees Valley is home to a dynamic industrial landscape with opportunities for new businesses and skills development growing all the time. To meet the demand for skills stimulated by new government and corporate investment into the region, it is crucial to grow the pipeline of talent coming into the Tees Valley, particularly around engineering.

Women in engineering is an underrepresented group, and the University is launching this scholarship to attract more women to study an engineering related degree, with a view to creating a more diverse talent pipeline for current and future industries in the Tees Valley.

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