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Engineering Leadership Award

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British universities with outstanding academic ability and marked leadership potential. Standard award holders must be engineering students who are UK nationals, or who have participated in the following pre-university schemes: Young Engineers, Headstart, the Engineering EducationScheme,
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The scheme is predominantly sponsored by Department for Business, Innovation & Skills and engineering firms, and aims to guide and accelerate the personal development of Britain's future engineering leaders.
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2) If the application is successful, the applicant will be asked to attend a two-day selection event in March. During the selection event applicants are interviewed by a fellow of the RAEng and a
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1) Complete a written application, which must be supported by an academic and an industrial reference. This must be received by the RAEng by early December.
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The award scheme was started in 1996. Each year's advanced award holders are collectively known as a “Cohort”. Cohort 18 was announced in April 2013.
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Up to forty Engineering Leadership Advanced Awards and a few hundred Standard Awards are distributed each year. Holders of the advanced award must be
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Standard award holders have the opportunity to take part in a number of development activities and course free of charge.
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Seminars and workshops which provide management training and career development advice.
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Up to ÂŁ5,000 over three years for activities that develop their leadership potential
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The award winners are usually announced a fortnight after the selection event.
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The selection procedure for the advanced award consists of two stages:
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Access to a mentor panel of Sainsbury Management Fellows.
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Advanced award holders receive the following benefits:
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Royal Academy of Engineering
engineering
undergraduates
The Smallpeice Trust
Sainsbury's Management Fellow
List of engineering awards
Royal Academy of Engineering website
Engineering Leadership Award website
Archived
Wayback Machine
Royal Academy of Engineering's BEST Programme website
Categories
Awards established in 1996
British science and technology awards
Engineering awards
Engineering education in the United Kingdom
Royal Academy of Engineering

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