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

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Updated July 2012

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