Graduate Destination STEM Mentoring Programme (April 2025 – November 2025)
The Windsor Fellowship is working in partnership with STEM professionals to deliver the Graduate Destination STEM Mentoring Programme aimed at addressing inequality in STEM.
The Windsor Fellowship is working in partnership with STEM professionals to deliver the Graduate Destination STEM Mentoring Programme aimed at addressing inequality in STEM.
Home / Programmes / Graduate Destination STEM Mentoring Programme (April 2025 – November 2025)
This UK-wide programme, aims to increase the transition of UK STEM undergraduates, graduates and post-graduates from diverse backgrounds and under-represented groups into STEM employment; and address inequality in STEM.
This is a free engagement programme for students interested in working in:
Please complete the application form HERE.
Application deadline: Friday 28 February 2025
If you would like further information, please contact us at dstemgrad@windsor-fellowship.org
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