Rolls-Royce announces the Fourth Edition of its Unnati Scholarship Programme for Women Engineering Students
2 min readOn the event of International Women in Engineering Day, Rolls-Royce (LSE: RR., ADR: RYCEY) introduced the launch of the fourth version of its Unnati Scholarship Programme for Women Engineering Students, in affiliation with Buddy4Study and Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) India.
With a concentrate on bridging the gender hole and elevating feminine illustration in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics), this programme goals to supply monetary assist to meritorious college students from economically underprivileged backgrounds. The scholarship is open to all girls college students enrolled in undergraduate engineering diploma programmes at any AICTE-recognised establishment in India and fulfilling the standards of the scholarship.
Speaking about the initiative, Kishore Jayaraman, President – India and South Asia, Rolls-Royce, mentioned: “Rolls-Royce is dedicated to selling STEM training in India, with a specific concentrate on enabling the participation of girls and ladies in these areas. We consider that these efforts is not going to solely assist enhance the STEM expertise pipeline in India but additionally harness the potential of girls to create sustainable options for the future. We hope that our Unnati Scholarship Programme will assist assist and encourage the subsequent technology of engineers, scientists and innovators.”
The scholarship programme will begin receiving purposes from 5thJuly 2023. More particulars about the scholarship and the utility course of will quickly be made obtainable right here.
Rolls-Royce’s Unnati initiatives embody a spread of programmes that attain out to hundreds of feminine college students in center and highschool, in addition to scholarships for STEM undergraduate research that profit lots of of younger girls.
So far, Rolls-Royce’s group outreach programmes have touched the lives of over 100,000 folks in India from various backgrounds, inspiring and instructing them about Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics ideas and careers.