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New Bhattacharyya Award open for entries

29th April 2021 11:53 am 29th April 2021 11:53 am The Bhattacharyya Award set up to recognise the best in university and industry collaboration is now open for entries. Lord Bhattacharyya (Credit: Chris McAndrew via CC) Established upon the death in 2019 of WMG founder and engineering champion Lord Bhattacharyya, the award will come with a cash prize of £25,000 funded by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. The deadline for entries is May 31. The award is open to all UK universities and colleges, which are invited to submit a single entry in this initial round. Entries may be based on any field but must provide evidence of sustained, strategic collaboration over at least five years that is still active at the point of submission and has spanned multiple projects, grants and activities. The collaboration should be focused on an academic team and one or more declared industrial partners. According to the award organisers, it should not be restric

Lord Bhattacharyya bursary winners announced by RAEng

Abdulhakim Fundikira, studying Civil Engineering at Coventry University Farid Moulaye, studying Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Coventry University Jessica Oliver, studying Civil Engineering at Coventry University Saman Salih, studying Engineering (inc. integrated Foundation Year) at Coventry University Post-16 technical education bursaries for this academic year have been awarded to students studying at: WMG Academy for Young Engineers, Coventry WMG Academy for Young Engineers, Solihull Warwickshire College, Rugby “We want more young people from all backgrounds to have the opportunity to make a difference through a career in engineering,” said Dr Hayaatun Sillem CBE, chief executive of the Royal Academy of Engineering.

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