b'16|IET Futures FundBorn and brought up in Battersea, south London, Hamza has also lived for several years in Zambia which has given him a clear vision of how engineering changes lives.Frequent power shortages and inadequate energy conservation are two recurring problems that engineers can help to find solutions for. I have visited schools around Lusaka that lacked electricity and basic schooling resources. Realising the importance of electricity in everyday life and how Hamzamuch it can affect people, I knew the degree that I wanted to pursue would be put to good use. FarahFor me, electrical engineering isnt just a course, its a journey, an experience where Ill have the chance to change lives using the skills and knowledge that I gain and applying them to various challenges that Ill surely come across throughout my engineering career.BEng Electrical and Electronic EngineeringBeing awarded the IET Engineering Horizons Bursary is one of the proudest moments I have had to University of Manchester date. The experience I gain will no doubt be very Engineering Horizons Bursarybeneficial for my future professional career. The bursary, itself, will lift a huge load off me during my supported by the Presidentsstudies, as I wont have to look for extra part-time Partnership jobs, giving me the chance to focus on my course.'