NEBOSH announces 2025 recipients of international health and safety bursary for women


Iain Hoey
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NEBOSH and L’Oréal support international women pursuing safety careers
NEBOSH has announced that ten women from across six countries have been selected as recipients of the 2025 NEBOSH–L’Oréal International Bursary.
The bursary provides funding for study and assessment fees for the NEBOSH International General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety.
The initiative, now in its third year, is a collaboration between NEBOSH and global cosmetics company L’Oréal.
It attracted over 1000 applications from women aiming to advance their careers in occupational health and safety.
Applicants selected from more than 1000 global submissions
The bursary is designed to increase access to formal qualifications for women interested in workplace safety.
According to NEBOSH, the ten recipients were chosen for their strong motivation to develop their skills and improve safety outcomes in their workplaces.
The winners are based in India, Nigeria, South Africa, Indonesia, Croatia and Zimbabwe.
Winners named for 2025 bursary award
- The selected recipients of the 2025 bursary are:
Keerthana Mathuravanan - Cynthia Uloma
- Mathapelo Phetwe
- Ebah Ezinne Kimberly
- Zainab Lawal
- Rosiana Agustin
- Ina Hranilovic
- Nombuso Mdledle
- Joyce Pundo
- Nonkanyiso Mhlongo
One of the recipients, Ina Hranilovic, said: “Getting the NEBOSH International General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety is something I started thinking about in the middle of the lockdown in 2020.
“But in the end, I decided it wasn’t a good time to start with something like that.
“Today, I couldn’t be more thrilled with how things turned out because not only did I get the chance to learn about something I really care about, but I also got to do it as a part of a project dedicated to women and created for them.
“Thank you so much once again for this great opportunity.”
Bursary continues focus on supporting career development in safety
L’Oréal’s Global Vice President of Health and Safety, Malcolm Staves, said: “It is a real pleasure to continue our partnership with NEBOSH to promote and help women working in health and safety realise their potential within this area.
“By offering them the opportunity to obtain a NEBOSH International General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety we are giving them a boost to their career and creating our future leaders #bethehummingbird”
The programme remains open to women worldwide and aims to support individuals who demonstrate commitment to improving workplace safety practices.
NEBOSH announces 2025 recipients of international health and safety bursary for women: Summary
Ten women from India, Nigeria, South Africa, Indonesia, Croatia and Zimbabwe have been awarded the 2025 NEBOSH–L’Oréal International Bursary.
The programme covers study and assessment fees for the NEBOSH International General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety.
The bursary received more than 1000 applications from women internationally.
The winners were selected based on their motivation to improve safety in their workplaces and communities.
This is the third year of the NEBOSH–L’Oréal partnership.
L’Oréal’s Global Vice President of Health and Safety, Malcolm Staves, said the bursary supports career growth and leadership development for women in the field.
The bursary is available to applicants worldwide and aims to advance opportunities for women in health and safety.