b'The success of these programmes in providing opportunities to a diverse group of people was highlighted when Engineering Horizons Bursary recipient Dilani Selvanathan was awarded the Mary George Memorial Prize for Apprentices at the 2021 Young Woman Engineer of the Year Awards.Dilani is the first in her family to go to university and chose a degree apprenticeship so that she could earn rather than take a loan. She not only went on to graduate with a first in BSc Digital and Technology Solutions from Queen Mary University of London, Dilani has devoted hours of her time to promoting STEM to others.Now a Junior R&D engineer with a robotics company Dilani said: I know that if I want to make a difference it is not later, later, later it is now. Dilani said she wished she had a role model who could have inspired her into STEM from a younger age. That need motivated her to continue her voluntary work promoting STEM to school children throughout the pandemic. Dilani SelvanathanDilanis bursary was supported by the Engineers Trust. Mary George Memorial Prize for ApprenticesThis bursary has impacted me in many ways and given me unbelievable opportunities.Dilani Selvanathan Engineering Horizons Bursary supported by the Engineers Trust'