AirTrunk founder gifts $100m for women in STEM ‘pipeline’

A $100 million donation by AirTrunk founder Robin Khuda to the University of Sydney will create a pipeline of girls and women from Western Sydney studying STEM subjects over the next 20 years through tutoring, mentoring and scholarships. Revealed on Wednesday, the three-tier program has been 18 months in the making and enabled by the…

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