PUBLIC EVENT
We are inviting prospective applicants to an applicant support webinar for the MSc Motorsport Scholarship programme. This session is designed to provide insight into the programme, the application process, and the support available to successful candidates.
Attendees will have the purpose of the programme outlined along with the eligibility criteria and key stages of the application process. Practical guidance will be shared on completing the written application and preparing a strong video submission, with tips on how to stand out as a candidate.
The webinar will also feature contributions from supporting organisations, including Driven By Us and AFBE-UK, who will share industry perspectives on the skills, behaviours, and mindsets valued in motorsport and high-performance engineering. These sessions will highlight how industry and professional bodies support the development of diverse engineering talent through the programme.
In addition, MSc Motorsports Scholarship alumni will share their experiences of the programme, offering first-hand insight into the academic journey, professional opportunities, and career impact of the programme.
The session will conclude with a live Q&A, giving attendees the opportunity to ask questions and gain clarity on next steps.
This webinar is ideal for anyone considering applying to the MSc Motorsport Scholarship programme and looking to better understand how to prepare a strong application.
Programme*
| 4.45pm | Welcome and programme context |
| 4.50pm | Application guidance and eligibility overview |
| 5.00pm | Insights from programme delivery partners |
| 5.20pm | Alumni experiences of the programme |
| 5.25pm | Q&A |
| 5.30pm | End |
*Programme is subject to change
Recording notice
Please note this event will be recorded and published on the Royal Academy of Engineering website. Please keep your video off and your account will muted until the facilitator invites you to put your camera on and unmute yourself.
Accessibility
It is very important to the Royal Academy of Engineering that our events are accessible to all. If you have any accessibility requirements, please contact Stuart Rogers at your earliest convenience so that necessary arrangements can be made.
Diversity monitoring form
The Academy is committed to equity, diversity and inclusion and one of our goals is to develop an engineering community fit for the future. To help us achieve this, we would like to collect some basic anonymous data about the event attendees. If you would like to help, please complete the diversity monitoring form by logging into your user account on our website and completing ‘Update my D&I data’