Meet our undergraduate scholarships holders

by

Jacob and George were both awarded scholarships to help them with their studies

Jacob and George were both awarded scholarships to help them during their studies. Jacob has been awarded the Nexen Petroleum scholarship, and George has been awarded the Kingsbury Scholarship

184 undergraduates who have just joined the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department. Meet the scholarships holders.

A very big welcome to the 184 undergraduates who have just joined the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department. Among our extremely bright cohort we have several scholarship winners.

George Punter, who is studying our Electronic and Information Engineering MEng degree, has received the Imperial College Kingsbury Scholarship, one of the most highly prestigious and valuable engineering scholarships available to home students anywhere in the UK. This scholarship is awarded to one outstandingly bright and dynamic student each year who will ultimately seek employment as a graduate in a UK engineering industry. The award is worth £20,000 a year with £9,000 for fees and £11,000 for maintenance.

The Kingsbury Scholarship winner must complete work experience in the engineering sector before or during their course, and George has spent the last year working with Waukehsa Magnetic Bearings in Worthing - a placement he obtained through the EDT’s Year in Industry scheme. George also went on to win EDT’s 2015 Year in Industry student of the year award.

George says “Moving away from home to work full-time last year taught me the importance of getting involved, but also how hard it can be keep on top of everything whilst trying to make ends meet… this scholarship allows me to worry less about money and more about making the most of my time at Imperial.”

Jacob Kay, studying our Electrical and Electronic Engineering MEng, has won the Nexen Petroleum UK Ltd. Scholarship. One student in Geology and one student in Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Imperial College London is awarded these scholarships each year, which provides £3,000 contribution towards maintenance costs for up to four years.

Jacob says “to me the scholarship means that I was considered one of the best students in the department (based on merit/reference), I also appreciate the monetary value of it because it'll allow me to purchase supplies to develop my interest in EEE beyond the syllabus of the course.”

Presidents scholarship

EEE's President scholarship holders

The Department has received six President’s Undergraduate Scholarships which are the most prestigious awards the College has to offer. These awards are for new students who demonstrate the highest academic excellence and potential. This year’s recipients are: Konstantinos Amanatidis, Zeqian Cao, Alexander Luisi, Saad Siddiqui, Laura Tuckey and Heran Zhang. Students will receive £1,000 for each year of study.

Hancock scholars

Some of the Hancock scholarship holders

The Department has also awarded 12 Maurice Hancock scholarship for excellence in A Levels (or equivalent). The recipients are: Mohamed-Elfatih Abdelmagid, Molly Acheson, Dirk Brink, Michail Chatzis, Waleed El-Geresy, David Fong, Magson Gao, Xavier Kearney, Patrick Reich, David Rovick Arrojo, David Shah and Zoe Slattery. These scholarship winners receive £1,000 from the Department.

Congratulations to all our new students. We wish you the best of luck with your studies.

 

Reporter

Kay Hancox

Kay Hancox
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Click to expand or contract

Contact details

Tel: +44 (0)20 7594 6166
Email: k.hancox@imperial.ac.uk

Show all stories by this author

Tags:

Students, Scholarships
See more tags