STEM Racing and UCL announce full engineering bursary for global World Finals winner

Bursary offers full tuition and academic support for the winning finalist of the Aramco STEM Racing World Finals 2025.

STEM Racing has announced, via LinkedIn, that it will again partner with University College London (UCL) to award a full bursary for mechanical engineering to one of the global finalists of the Aramco STEM Racing World Finals 2025.

The award covers full tuition and offers academic support, with the aim of supporting students who demonstrate both passion and potential in engineering. According to STEM Racing, the opportunity is open exclusively to World Finals participants. The application link has been sent to eligible finalists, and the winner will be announced on 1 October 2025 during the awards celebration on Sentosa Island, Singapore.

Tom Milner, project director at STEM Racing, says, “This bursary isn’t just about funding education – it’s about unlocking potential. We’re proud to partner with UCL to open new doors for the brilliant minds coming through the STEM Racing programme.”

Milner adds, “This bursary isn’t just about funding education – it’s about unlocking potential. We’re proud to partner with UCL to open new doors for the brilliant minds coming through the STEM Racing programme.”

The Aramco STEM Racing World Finals 2025 will run from 27 September to 2 October in Singapore, alongside the Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix. It marks the 20th edition of the competition and the first under its new branding, following its transition from F1 in Schools. The program involves teams of three to six students, aged nine to nineteen, who design, manufacture, and race miniature Formula 1 cars, developing skills in engineering, marketing, and project management.


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