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Zainah Did It, So Can You… Amazon Scholarship Returns for 2025

Zainah Did It, So Can You… Amazon Scholarship Returns for 2025


Mo Abusef
Mo Abusef
Zainah Did It, So Can You… Amazon...

Are you a Year 13 student passionate about STEM? Follow in the footsteps of Zainah, who won the prestigious Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship last year and secured £5000 per year for four years to fund her university studies!

This incredible opportunity is back for 2025, and it could be your chance to shine.

💡 Eligibility Criteria:

– You must have been eligible for free school meals during your post-16 studies or have a parent/guardian receiving state benefits.
– Currently studying a STEM subject (e.g., science, technology, engineering, or maths) or a full-time technical course such as computer science or a related field (e.g., BTEC, OCR).
– Be a UK resident eligible for ‘home’ fee rates.
– Identify as female.

📅 Upcoming Webinar:
Learn how to apply and maximise your chances of success by attending the Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship Webinar:
* Date: Wednesday, 12 February 2025
* Time: 5:00 PM
* Webinar link: https://raeng-org-uk.zoom.us/j/82464656553
* Webinar ID: 824 6465 6553
🌟 Be Inspired by Zainah!
Last year,  Zainah’s hard work earned her this incredible scholarship, setting her on the path to a bright future in STEM. Could you be next?

Don’t miss this life changing opportunity! For more information, speak to Mr Abusef in F5.

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