Brunel Civil Engineering with Sustainability (MEng) alumna student Kirsty Greener received recognition for her leadership in engineering by being awarded the Cadzow Smith Engineering prize by the Engineers Trust. The award is based on a combination of academic ability, personality and initiative in engineering that will provide promise for the future.
In addition to Kirsty’s great academic record, she received the award for her contributions to the wider community. Before starting at Brunel, Kirsty co-founded a charity called ; which gives young people the opportunity to help the local community through clean ups, residential home visits and events. Kirsty has also been active in Brunel’s (CivSoc) and engaging students in STEM activities.
Kirsty said: “This was an amazing finale to my studies at Brunel and will help my career development as a well-rounded engineer. I am so grateful to the university for submitting me as their candidate and the support they have given me throughout my five years of study.”
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