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EFL launches women’s scholarship scheme

EFL launches women’s scholarship scheme

August 19 – University Campus of Football Business (UCFB) has announced a new strategic partnership with the English Football League (EFL), with the two bodies putting their heads together to launch the Women in EFL Scholarship scheme. 
 
The idea is to support two female undergraduate students – one at UCFB Manchester and one at UCFB Wembley – with funding and the opportunity to apply for mentorships and a post-graduation internship at the EFL, in line the ambition to create a ‘more inclusive and representative’ future for the football industry. 
 
It will form part of a curriculum designed to provide UCFB students with ‘unparalleled access’ to real-world learning opportunities, industry expertise, and professional development pathways across the football landscape. 
 
The collaboration with EFL will give UCFB students the added benefit of guest speaker sessions, placement opportunities, insight days and collaborative research projects – making the football business sphere more accessible than ever for young people looking to break in and make an impact. 
 
Brendan Flood, Chief Executive at UCFB, commented: “Partnering with the EFL represents a major milestone in our mission to prepare students for careers at the heart of the football and sports industries. This collaboration opens the door to experiences and connections that are simply not available in traditional academic settings.” 
  
David McArdle, Director of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion at the EFL, commented: “At the EFL we are committed to making the football workforce more representative of the communities that our Clubs represent. This innovative collaboration with UCFB will help to create more pathways and opportunities for students to get into a range of roles across the game, and I have no doubt that the work experience opportunities on offer will be of real benefit to their future careers.” 
 
Contact the writer of this story, Harry Ewing, at moc.l1755601654labto1755601654ofdlr1755601654owedi1755601654sni@g1755601654niwe.1755601654yrrah1755601654 


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