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    10 female engineering students’ benefits from Telecel Scholarship programme

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     Ten talented female engi­neering final year students have been awarded this year’s Telecel Ghana’s Female Engineering Students Scholar­ship Programme (FESSP) at a ceremony held in Accra.

    The 10 beneficiaries include four students from the Univer­sity of Ghana, three from the University of Mines and Tech­

    nology, and one each from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, University of Cape Coast and Ghana Communi­cations Technology University.

    Each awardee will receive GH¢ 5,000 towards their final year tuition, a tablet computer with six-month free data access, mentorship by seasoned female professionals at Telecel, intern­ships opportunities and priority consideration for full-time roles.

    Sharing her own journey as an example, Chief Executive of Tele­cel Ghana, Ms Patricia Obo-Nai, urged the new cohort to embrace the diverse opportunities in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM).

    “I began my journey as an intern, progressed through various technology roles, later transitioned into commercial operations, and today, I’m in management. Be open to learning new skills, em­brace new challenges, stay curious on the job, and don’t hesitate to ask your mentors questions. Make the most of this opportunity,” she said.

    This year, 48 eligible candidates from the partner institutions were considered, with 21 advancing to the final interview stage.

    Speaking at the event on the purpose and selection process of the FESSP, Rachael Appenteng, Human Resource Director of Telecel Ghana, said that the initia­tive was vital for the advancement of STEM and crucial for promot­ing diversity and inclusion globally.

    “Each of you were chosen because of your talent and poten­tial. We believe in you, and we are committed to supporting you on this journey. Embrace the oppor­tunity to learn, and let it inspire you to pave the way for the next generation of female engineers,” she said.

    One of the recipients, Megan Nana Aba Welsing, a final-year Computer Engineering student at the University of Ghana said she worked towards this achievement, and it feels fulfilling to see her years of studying rewarded.

    “I’m excited to find my niche in the working field and develop my soft skills so I can become more confident and daring through the mentorship and practical work experience. Then I can use this experience to influence other younger females to pursue careers in STEM,” Ms Weising said.

    Madam Christiana, a mother to one of the FESSP recipients, expressed her gratitude for the investment in the young women through the mentorship, finan­cial and career advantages given them.

    Since its introduction in 2011, FESSP has to date supported 100 female engineering students from five universities, at a time when female retention in engineering remains low globally. According to UNESCO, women make up just 16.5 per cent of the engi­neering workforce worldwide, a figure that shrinks further in leadership roles.

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