TU Dublin Foundation Report 2020
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16<br />
New Scholarships in <strong>2020</strong><br />
The <strong>2020</strong> Huawei TECH4HER scholarship awardees with Huawei’s Corporate Communications Manager, Rujing Guo (centre)<br />
The Huawei TECH4HER<br />
Scholarship Programme:<br />
<strong>TU</strong> <strong>Dublin</strong> is the largest provider of computer science<br />
graduates in Ireland and one of the largest in Europe. As<br />
such, <strong>TU</strong> <strong>Dublin</strong> is committed to supporting a diverse and<br />
inclusive workforce in the technology sector.<br />
The Huawei TECH4HER Scholarships at <strong>TU</strong> <strong>Dublin</strong><br />
demonstrate Huawei’s commitment to Diversity and<br />
Inclusion for women in the Tech sector. The TECH4HER<br />
Scholarship Programme recognises eight students with<br />
a financial award of €3,000 each and an opportunity to<br />
engage in a mentoring programme with representatives<br />
from Huawei, who receive training at <strong>TU</strong> <strong>Dublin</strong>.<br />
Dominika Adamczewska,<br />
Bachelor of Science (Hons) Computer Science:<br />
“I’m incredibly happy and thankful to receive this<br />
scholarship!! Thank you so much for giving me this<br />
opportunity. I’m looking forward to the whole experience<br />
and can’t wait to work with my mentor.”<br />
Christina Vargka,<br />
Computer Science (International):<br />
“I am honored to be one of your scholars for the Huawei<br />
Tech4Her Scholarship programme. I am very grateful for<br />
the generosity of Huawei as this allows women like myself<br />
to become a part of the IT industry.”