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Zainah’s Amazon Success Story

Zainah’s Amazon Success Story


Mo Abusef
Mo Abusef
Zainah’s Amazon Success Story

We are proud to share that Zainah, a former student from 13S, has successfully secured a spot on the Amazon Future Engineers Bursary programme and is now studying BSc Computer Science with Industrial Experience at the University of Liverpool!

This prestigious programme provides £5,000 per year for up to four years to cover tuition fees, living costs, and accommodation!

What is the Amazon Future Engineers Bursary?
This initiative supports female students from low-income households aiming to study computer science or related STEM courses at UK universities. Eligible students receive financial aid and professional development opportunities, preparing them to excel in tech and engineering fields.

Eligibility Criteria:
Female students pursuing Science, Tech, Engineering, or Maths (STEM)
Eligible courses include Computer Science, IT, Games and Animation, Business Computing, Artificial Intelligence, Software Engineering, and many more.

Must start university in 2025

Why Apply?
This life changing opportunity offers funding, annual networking events, and exclusive training sessions to equip you for a stellar future in STEM.

Zainah’s success highlights the incredible opportunities available to our students.

Applications are now open, and the deadline is 13 May 2025. Spaces can fill quickly, so start your application now! To apply, send an email to Mr Abusef who will support you throughout the process.

Don’t miss out!

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