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Emily S.

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Maths (SECONDARY) Maths (GCSE)
Ashford , England

I have completed three years of undergraduate study and begin my final year of an Integrated Master's in Mechanical Engineering. I have previously tutored a fellow student during our GCSEs. I have involved myself in STEM subjects as much as possible, attending the events and courses that interest me most. Queen Mary University hosted a three day Headstart course on Women in Engineering. Moreover, I have attended a five day course on Sustainable Power Engineering at Lancaster University. Most recently I have attended a networking day at the Royal Academy of Engineering, I was the recipient of the Valerie Hume Award from Kendrick School, which sponsored me for this event. I have also been a student member of the Institute of Mechanica r Engineers for nearly three years and enjoy the library of peer-reviewed papers they have available, my favourite being: The Effect of Gasoline Metallic Additives on Low Speed Pre-Ignition (Nomaura et al, 2018). Having joined the Kingston University Formula Student team I was tutored in CAD and introduced to FEA on Solid Works. Alongside my studies, I was awarded most committed to the Kingston University Women’s Rugby Club (KUWRC) by the committee. I went on to be voted as Treasurer for KUWRC, being responsible for incoming and outgoing funds of the accounts. As an active member of the committee, I was also one of the organisers of the annual charity fundraiser.


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University Mechanical Engineering, MEng Kingston University, 2017 – 2021 A-Level (Advanced Level) Kendrick School - Mathematics - Physics - Geography AS Level (Advanced Subsidiary Level) Kendrick School - History - Extended Project Qualification.
Prior to university, during my GCSEs, I tutored a fellow student in preparation for her Mathematics GCSE. I have also taken part in the government lead programme, the National Citizen Service, which included spending one week giving back to the community. We organised and ran walkingr ounders games and a walking football tournament for the Eight Bells for Mental Health charity in Newbury. Later in the week we visited the centre and budgeted lunch and indoor games for the service users. As a team we also raised awareness of the importance of mental health in the town centre.

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