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Schemes for Undergraduates
Engineering Leadership Advanced
Award: 2011
The Royal Academy of Engineering
is pleased to announce that the following
undergraduates received Engineering Leadership
Advanced Award in April 2011.
Andrew Allan -
Strathclyde, Electrical & Mechanical
Julian Austin -
Oxford, Engineering Science
Jamie Bradley -
Coventry, Civil
Roy Brown - Strathclyde, Electrical
& Mechanical
Dale Carter - Strathclyde, Electrical
Energy Systems
Leon Chen - Oxford, Engineering Science
Ruaridh Clark - Strathclyde, Aero-Mechanical
Engineering
Sam Corkill - Loughborough, Chemical
Keith Coventry - Bristol, Engineering Design w.
Study in Industry
Yiannis Eftychiou - Bath,
Mechanical
Peter Fletcher - Bristol, Engineering
Design
Marco Frondoni - Loughborough, Chemical
Stephen Greenaway - Sussex, Robotics
Francesco Guariglia - Durham, Engineering & Computing
Anna
Harrison - Cambridge, Engineering
Douglas Herbert -
Strathclyde, Electrical & Mechanical
Jordan Hislop -
Glasgow, Aeronautical
Leighton Holyfield -
Birmingham, Chemical with International Study
George
Illingworth - Cambridge, General Engineering
Chris
Jacobs - Bristol, Civil
Philippa Jefferis -
Birmingham, Civil
Alexander Karapetian - Imperial
College, Computing
Chetan Kotur - Loughborough,
Automotive
Hieu Le - Southampton, Ship Sciences,
Naval Architecture
Simon Lee - Birmingham, Civil
Benjamin Lefroy - Cambridge, Engineering
Saruar
Manarbek - Warwick, Civil
Stuart McCready -
Strathclyde, Chemical
Marvin Ntege - Warwick,
Systems Eng
Juliet Raperport - Oxford, Engineering
Science
Arron Rodrigues - Cambridge, Engineering
Eleanor Ruben - Bristol, Civil
Tanya Sen - Oxford,
Engineering, Economics & Management
Rory Shanks -
Bristol, Civil
Jamie Shirra - Loughborough, Chemical
Jian Min Sim - Oxford, Engineering Science
Giovanni Sinisgalli - Sheffield, Civil Eng with Italian
Sarah Tallet-Williams - Imperial, College Civil and
Environmental
Nicola Todd - Strathclyde, Electrical
& Mechanical
Benjamin Turner - Nottingham,
Electrical & Electronic
Holly Walton - Manchester,
Chemical with Environmental Technology
Andrew Whyte
- Bath, Mechanical
The Engineering Leadership
Advanced Awards provide motivation and support for
some of the most exceptional engineering
undergraduates in British universities, with the
potential for high-level industrial leadership.
Awards worth up to £5000 per student are made to
provide MEng students in the second year of a
four-year course or the third year of a five-year
course with carefully planned training and
experience over three years which would otherwise
have been denied to them.
For further
information please visit the Engineering
Leadership Awards website at
www.engineeringleadershipawards.org.uk
[E-mail
ELA team]
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