Bennett University, PRIF to launch scholarship for women in STEAM Education
Vaishnavi Shukla | October 14, 2024 | 06:09 PM IST | 2 mins read
The scholarship programme provides financial assistance, mentorship to promising women students and enhances their educational experience.
NEW DELHI : Bennett University (BU) announces its partnership with the Pernod Ricard India Foundation (PRIF) to launch a ground-breaking initiative, PRIF Scholarship for Women in STEAM education. The scholarship aims to empower women students enrolled at BU by providing them with financial support for their educational pursuits in the fields of science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM), the official BU statement said.
The university has taken the initiative aiming to develop scholarship programme that will provide financial assistance and mentorship to promising students and enhance their education experience. This comprehensive approach ensures students are well prepared for success in their careers, the BU notice added.
The scholarship programme commenced in September 2024. Candidates can look into the other details of the scholarship on the official websites of PRIF and Bennett University.
PRIF is dedicated to various charitable activities, including environmental sustainability, preventive health care, promoting education, and livelihood enhancement programs. Till now, PRIF has impacted over 8 lakh lives across 10 states through 43 diverse programmes focusing on education, healthcare, environmental sustainability, and good governance.
This scholarship programme aims to strengthen PRIF’s commitment to foster diversity and inclusion in education, particularly in STEAM disciplines.
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PRIF, Bennett University initiative
The initiative aligns with PRIF and Bennett University’s shared commitment to corporate social responsibility (CSR) and their collective vision of creating a more equitable society.
“By empowering women to excel in STEAM, the partnership seeks to bridge the gender gap and create a diverse workforce that reflects the society we live in,” the official BU statement adds.
Gagandeep Sethi, SVP of integrated operations, sustainability, and responsibility, said: “At Pernod Ricard India, we believe in the transformative power of education, particularly in STEAM fields. This partnership with Bennett University reflects our commitment to furthering diversity and empowering women to become leaders in these critical disciplines. By investing in their potential, we're not just shaping individual careers, but building a more innovative, inclusive, and resilient future for India. This scholarship program is a shining testament to our vision of creating shared value and driving meaningful change in the communities we serve.”
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