Hamza Masookali Proud to Receive Wintech Scholarship
Published
27th September • 2024
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Published
27th September • 2024
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Wintech are delighted to announce that Hamza Masookali has become this year’s recipient of the Wintech Scholarship programme in partnership with the University of the West of England.
The Wintech Scholarship provides additional funding for those students that need it most, assisting aspiring Façade Engineers in accessing the education, skills and scientific and engineering knowledge required to enter the field.
Hamza Masookali commented, “I would like to thank Wintech for providing me with such a fantastic opportunity, making the journey to becoming a Façade Engineer more attainable for those awarded this scholarship. This scholarship will allow me to fully focus on my studies without the worry of extra financial debt. In addition, having a mentor will be an invaluable opportunity, offering direct guidance from an industry professional.”
Thank you to Dr Owen Gray and the University of the West of England team for organising the Wintech Scholarship programme.
For more information on the Wintech Scholarship and how to apply, click here.
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