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NGฤI TAHU, NGฤTI KUIA, NGฤTI APA, RANGITฤNE
2023 WHANAKE SCHOLARSHIP
University of Canterbury
Bachelor of Civil Engineering
Ko Tฤkitimu te waka
Ko Ngฤi Tahu, Ngฤti Kuia, Ngฤti Apa, Rangitฤne ngฤ iwi
Ko Te Atua o Taiehu te maunga
Ko ลtฤkou te awa
Ko ลtฤkou te marae
Ko Stephen Sanson rฤua ko Cathy Prior ลku mฤtua
Ko Lily Sanson ahau
Nล reira tฤnฤ koutou
Iโm based in ลtautahi, Christchurch
I’m a 2020 recipient of a HERA Whanake Scholarship which is administered by Toitลซ Kaupapa Mฤori Mฤtauranga โ The Mฤori Education Trust
I report in to Rebecca Symonds
Iโm a graduate from Palmerston North Girlsโ High School who is now at the University of Canterbury studying a Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours).
Iโm also proud to be a graduate of the Pลซhoro STEM Academy. Being honoured as one of fifteen New Zealand Year 12 and 13 students to take part in their ฤmua Ao 2018 Houston Experience. In this program we met Pลซhoro Ambassador Mana Vautier who hosted us at the NASA Johnson Space Centre, and partook in the International FIRST Robotic competition, Museum of Natural Science, Lone Star Flight Museum and other various STEM activities.
Iโve also interned as a scholarship recipient at Ag Research with Senior Scientist Adrian Cookson โ conducting molecular analysis of the E. coli isolated from environmental samples.
Iโm very excited to receive the Whanake Scholarship. To me, engineering includes problem solving, creative thinking and applying new technology and ideas to the world around us. But, engineering has traditionally had very low women and Mฤori representation, and itโs something Iโm passionate about being a part of changing. In the future I hope to become a Mฤori female leader who helps to positively influence our tamariki (children) into being involved in science and technology and create opportunities in this space through innovation for women.
We welcome into the studio our Whanake Scholarship recipients Lily Sanson and Lydia Frater and chat engineering!
Engineering student and HERA Whanake Scholarship 2020 recipient Lily Sanson is moving forward in leaps and bounds!