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https://indiacsr.in/csr-unnati-scholarship-programme-for-women-engineering-students/
https://indiacsr.in/csr-unnati-scholarship-programme-for-women-engineering-students/
Rolls-Royce
has launched the ‘Unnati’ Scholarship Programme for women engineering
students with Buddy4Study and Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) India.
Rolls-Royce
is committed to advancing STEM subjects (Science, Technology, Engineering and
Mathematics) and the ‘Unnati’ initiatives are aimed at empowering women in STEM
careers.
The
‘Unnati’ Skill Development Program with CEMS aims to provide holistic skill
based training to improve employability and prepare beneficiaries for a variety
of job roles in the industry. The programme is in line with the Ministry of
Shipping’s Skill Development programme under the Sagarmala project to provide
skill development for Shipbuilding, Aerospace, Defence and Marine Sectors.
Kishore
Jayaraman, President, Rolls-Royce, India & South Asia said, “At
Rolls-Royce, we believe that women are vital to the growth and development of
any economy, and it is our endeavour to empower them in STEM related careers.
We are delighted to partner with CEMS to empower underprivileged women to
pursue careers in this industry. With a global target to reach 25 million
people by 2030, we are committed to increasing the pipeline of STEM talent
around the world, and this will in turn, help build a talent pipeline for a
growing aerospace and defence industry.”
“Our
STEM outreach programmes are forging exciting connections between classroom
studies and STEM in the wider world. Taking this to the next level, we are also
happy to partner with Buddy4Study and CAF India to enable a scholarship program
for women engineering students, and support and to inspire the next generation
of engineers, problem-solvers, scientists and innovators.”
The
‘Unnati’ Scholarship Program with CAF India and Buddy4Study aims to provide financial
support to 150 girl students studying in 1st, 2nd or 3rd year of undergraduate
engineering programmes. In addition, these students will also get an
opportunity to shadow women engineers at Rolls-Royce as well as be mentored by
Rolls-Royce engineers.
Through
various community outreach programmes, Rolls-Royce has touched the lives of
nearly 100,000 students in India, from diverse backgrounds, inspiring and
teaching them about STEM education and careers, as well as providing skill
development.
With
a mission to empower women towards their education and skill training in STEM
courses, Rolls-Royce plans to support 150 girl students towards overcoming
their financial hurdles and complete their engineering programme.
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A total of 150 girl students pursuing engineering to be provided with
scholarships
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The UNNATI Scholarship Programme for Women Engineers will have three batches of scholars over the next three years
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Each scholar will be given an amount of INR 35,000 to cover their academic
expenses
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Scholarship applications are live on Buddy4Study platform
Speaking
on the vision behind this initiative, Anuja Kadian, Head of CSR, Rolls-Royce
India & South Asia said: “Rolls-Royce is committed to promoting interest
and encourage diversity learning in Science, Technology, Engineering and
Mathematics (STEM) subjects. We are particularly delighted to be supporting the
professional aspirations of women engineering students, in partnership with
Buddy4Study and CAF India, with the aim of inspiring the next generation of
engineers, problem-solvers, scientists and innovators.”
Neha
Agarwal, Head Business Strategy, Buddy4Study congratulated Rolls-Royce for
bringing this scholarship opportunity for girls. “We are proud to be the
implementation partner for this scholarship programme and believes that such
initiatives will boost confidence among women to join STEM field.,” she said,
adding, “Buddy4Study is on a mission to bridge any existing gap between
scholarship seekers and scholarship providers so that all deserving students
get financial help to continue their education.”
Meenakshi
Batra, CEO, CAF India said: “It is an exciting opportunity for us to work on
this scholarship programme, which is aimed at supporting a twin social cause –
education and gender equality. We are sure that this programme will go a long
way in bridging gender gaps and encouraging more girls to join the field of
science, technology, engineering and mathematics.”
The
scholarship programme will be supporting a total of 150 scholars over next
three years. The application for the scholarship is live now. Students will be
able to apply for the scholarship through application form hosted on
Buddy4Study platform.