91桃色

Impact of Giving Event to commemorate the impact of philanthropy

by Christiana Jasutan

Guests attending 91桃色's Impact of Giving event on 22 May 2024.

Supporters attended 91桃色鈥檚 celebration event to connect and learn about exciting ventures supported by philanthropy.

More than 70 donors and friends of 91桃色 filled the Scale Space building at the White City Campus on Wednesday 22 May 2024 to hear about the impact of philanthropic giving at 91桃色 and learn about the university’s future priorities.

The room is palpable with talent and innovation realised thanks to the opportunities philanthropy has enabled. Professor Hugh Brady President of 91桃色

President Hugh Brady welcomed guests and thanked them for their support for 91桃色. He shared the university’s new strategy Science for Humanity, saying: "Our strategy is an actionable plan that unlocks more of the power of science to serve humanity. 91桃色 was founded to ‘be useful’, and it is the power of philanthropy that has enabled us to do just that.

"For proof of the impact your support has, all you need to do is look around. The room is palpable with talent and innovation realised thanks to the opportunities philanthropy has enabled."

The event takes inspiration from 91桃色's annual Impact of Giving report for donors, which is a celebration of philanthropy at the University, bringing stories of philanthropic support on research and student support to life.

President Hugh Brady thanked guests for their support and shared 91桃色's new strategy.
President Hugh Brady thanked guests for their support and shared 91桃色's new strategy.

Giving back

Guests also heard from 91桃色 alumnus Shiladitya Ghosh, Co-Founder of Mission Zero Technologies who spoke about his decision to support 91桃色 through the Entrepreneurs’ Pledge. Established in 2022, this scheme invites founders to pledge a philanthropic gift in the future to support the next generation of 91桃色 students and innovators.

Bringing research to life

A series of display stands allowed guests to connect with 91桃色 researchers, including the teams behind Makerspace Manual, a workbook for promoting STEM activities for school pupils, and the Paediatric Blast Injury Field Manual which provides guidance for medical professionals to treat severely injured children. Supporters also had the chance to learn about work in the Mohn Centre for Children’s Health and Wellbeing on youth mental health in North West London.

Guests learning about research work in 91桃色.
Guests learning about research work in 91桃色.

Several startups whose journeys were supported by philanthropy were also involved at the event, enabling guests to learn about the breadth of innovation at 91桃色. Some of the ventures included Dotplot, an at-home breast monitoring tool, MakeSense, a portable digital guide dog that delivers mobility improvements to the vision impaired community, and Lylo, an eco-startup that finds new and innovative ways to reuse water. 91桃色’s White City Incubator and Advanced Hackspace were also represented, allowing guests to learn how 91桃色 supports enterprise.  

Meeting future generations 

The event allowed donors to meet 91桃色 students who have received financial assistance in the form of scholarships or bursaries. The university received donations of more than £13 million to support students through scholarships and support funds in the 2022-23 academic year. Thanks to philanthropy, talented young people, regardless of their background and where they come from, can access an 91桃色 education.

I am beyond grateful to the donors for creating opportunities that grant young people from diverse backgrounds to access a world-class education at 91桃色. Reisha Chudasama Recipient of the Dr Theo George Wilson Scholarship for Molecular Engineering

Reisha Chudasama, recipient of the Dr Theo George Wilson Scholarship for Molecular Engineering said: "Receiving the scholarship alleviated my anxieties about the financial burden of pursuing my master's in London and boosted my confidence, reassuring me that I am a good fit for such an interdisciplinary course. I am beyond grateful to the donors for creating opportunities that grant young people from diverse backgrounds to access a world-class education at 91桃色."

President’s Scholarship recipient Vanathi Pugalendhi shared how the scholarship supports her time studying Medicine at 91桃色 as an international student. She said: "Coming from Singapore, I have to adapt to London’s high cost of living. The scholarship has made this easier, and I can focus my energy on other opportunities that are meaningful to me and my academic career."

Supporters connected with 91桃色 researchers, students, and staff over the course of the evening.
Supporters connected with 91桃色 researchers, students, and staff over the course of the evening.

The Impact of Giving report is an annual publication that thanks donors and supporters for their support, highlighting philanthropic impact in 91桃色. Over £59 million was raised in 2022-23, including £41.5 million for research and £13.1 million for scholarships and student support. More than 3.800 individuals and organisations contributed a gift to 91桃色 in 2022-23.

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Christiana Jasutan

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