Halliburton, one of the world’s largest providers of products and services to the energy industry, is offering two Halliburton Undergraduate Scholarships.
Description
Halliburton will award one Specialist Engineering Scholarship and one Specialist Geology and Petroleum Geology Scholarship.
The successful applicants will each receive £2,000 per annum for either two or three years as determined by programme classification, year of award and date of graduation.
In addition to the financial support, the Halliburton Undergraduate Scholarships offer:
* Student Mentoring
* The opportunity to apply for paid summer placement
Eligibility
The Scholarships are open to students, on the degree programmes listed below, commencing: 3rd year of a BEng, 3rd or 4th year of a MEng or 3rd year of a BSc in September 2011:
* BEng Petroleum Engineering (H851)
* BEng Engineering (Integrated) (H105)
* BEng Engineering (Mechanical and Electrical) (HH36)
* BEng Engineering (Mechanical with Computer Aided Engineering) (H3H1)
* BEng Engineering (Mechanical with Control) (H3H6)
* BEng Engineering (Mechanical with Materials) (H3J5)
* BEng Engineering (Mechanical with Management) (H303)
* BEng Engineering (Mechanical) (H300)
* BEng Chemical Engineering (H813)
* MEng Chemical Engineering (H810)
* MEng Mechanical Engineering (H305)
* MEng Mechanical and Electrical Engineering (HHH6)
* MEng Mechanical and Electrical Engineering with Energy Studies (H3H2)
* MEng Mechanical Engineering with Control (H3HP)
* MEng Mechanical Engineering with Materials (H3JM)
* MEng Petroleum Engineering (H850)
* BSc Geology and Petroleum Geology (F602)
You should note that the scholarships are open to all students regardless of nationality, where they are domiciled, or fee structure to which they belong to.
Criteria
The Scholarships will be awarded on the basis of academic merit and demonstration of specific personal characteristics (please see Guidelines for Applicants for full details).
Application Procedure
Please complete the application form, and send it togther with a recent CV, and your reference, to Mrs Jenny Styles (address supplied in Guidelines below).
Deadline: 28th of October 2011
Further Info
If you have any queries not answered by the guidelines below please contact Jenny Styles in the first instance (email: j.styles@abdn.ac.uk, tel: 01224 273597) or Dr Euan Bain, School of Engineering (email: euan.bain@abdn.ac.uk)
You will be told whether or not your application has been successful by post at the correspondence address on your application form by 18 November 2011.
For more information, please visit official website: www.abdn.ac.uk
Sep 29, 2011
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