Amazon Future Engineer Bursary

Amazon Future Engineer Bursary


Mo Abusef
Mo Abusef
Amazon Future Engineer Bursary
An amazing opportunity has emerged for female students in Year 13! Amazon Future Engineer Bursary is set to elevate your aspirations in computer science and engineering!
The Amazon Future Engineer Bursary programme supports A-level and BTEC/OCR female students from low-income households who wish to study computer science or related engineering courses in UK universities.

What’s in it for you?

  • Up to £20,000 over four years.
  • £5,000 per year for up to four years to cover your uni expenses, from tuition fees to accommodation and living costs.
  • Annual weekend training and networking.
  • Rub shoulders with Royal Academy of Engineering Fellows and program alumni.
  • Attend events like New Scientist Live and the Big Bang Fair!
  • Stay in the know with the Academy’s quarterly journal.
  • Explore funding, support, and personal development opportunities with Amazon UK.

 

Are You Eligible?
To qualify, you must:

  • Be a female student
  • Study Science, Tech, Engineering or Maths
  • Pursue eligible courses in UK universities
  • Start Uni in the 2024 academic year
  • Have received free school meals or have a parent/guardian on state benefits

Eligible Course Areas:

    • 🌐 Electrical and Electronic Engineering
    • 💻 Computer Science
    • 📱 Information Technology
    • 🚀 Software Engineering
    • 🧠 Artificial Intelligence
    • 🎮 Computer Games and Animation
    • 💼 Business Computing
    • 🛠️ Computer-Aided Engineering
    • ➗ Computational Mathematics
    • 🌌 Computational Physics
    • 🖥️ Other Computing Areas (e.g., Applied Computing, Computer Forensics)

Ready to Apply?
Please speak to Mr Abusef in F5 for details and make your mark in the world of tech!

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