photo of Santander signing with staff and students from the University as well as Santander Universities UK representatives

Santander provides º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ with £450k in funding to support its enterprise, education and employability initiatives

Santander has signed a new agreement with º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ this week which has secured funding for a further three years in entrepreneurial, educational and employer initiatives for staff and students.

The official signing took place on Wednesday (16 October) between the Vice Chancellor Professor Robert Allison and Santander Universities UK Director Matt Hutnell.

The agreement – which is worth £450,000 - was celebrated with a morning of events attended by staff, students and alumni of the University.

It was also held as an opportunity to thank Santander Universities for their continued support, and to show them the impact of their funding so far.

Also in attendance with their award-winning tasty treats was local enterprise Bom Bom Patisserie – set up by alumna Dr Marta Oliveira Child - which has recently opened its second café in the local area.

As part of the event, a panel discussion exploring the theme of ‘Being your best self’ was held and chaired by Matt Hutnell, with successful º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ alumni and previous beneficiary panellists from the likes of Aston Villa Women and British Triathlon.

Photo of various alumni on a panel discussion about 'being your best self' as part of the Santander agreement

Kate Shone – who currently works at British Triathlon as their Olympic Programme Manager – talked about how being a recipient of the funding during her time as a student helped her: “The Santander scholarship not only helped towards my postgraduate study costs but also gave me the financial freedom to take full advantage of the work experience opportunities I was able to gain through º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ.

“Without my MSc and the work experiences in the sport industry I gained during my studies, I would not be working in elite sport today. It was a catalyst for my successes to date.”

The additional funding will specifically support postgraduate scholarships, sports scholarships, entrepreneurship, employability for widening participant students, mobility awards, the University’s Coach and Volunteering academy, as well as the Student Unions’ Leadership Development Programme.

Representatives of the University also provided a tour of the enterprise spaces across campus to the Santander group following the event.

Speaking on behalf of the University, Professor Allison said: “º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ is immensely proud of its relationship with Santander Universities and their generous support over a long period of time.

“Many members of our community have benefitted from Santander’s relationship with º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ, providing opportunities that would otherwise have not existed. This new agreement will continue to support a range of activities including advice and resources to businesses start-ups, developing innovative research, helping our athletes reach the top of their game for example. All are aimed at helping individuals develop into the leaders of tomorrow.”

Matt Hutnell commented: “Santander is committed to supporting higher education as well as local communities across the UK. We are proud to continue our partnership with º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ for a further three years and look forward to working together in providing even more opportunities which will benefit both students and the local community over the coming years.”

Santander have donated more than £2m to º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ over the last 11 years, which has impacted on thousands of students and staff members at the institution.

Santander Universities is a division of Santander first introduced in 2007 which maintains partnerships with over 1,200 academic institutions across 20 countries. For more information, visit their website.

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