The Hydrographic Society UK Announces Multibeam Course Scholarship
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The Hydrographic Society UK Announces Multibeam Course Scholarship

Would you like to attend the world-renowned UNB-OMG/UNH-CCOM Multibeam Course which is being hosted by The Hydrographic Society in Aberdeen, Scotland, from 25th-30th November this year? The Hydrographic Society UK is offering a scholarship to an Individual or Graduate Member who graduated from a relevant full-time course within the last five years. The scholarship includes a complimentary place on the six-day course (worth USD 3,800), as well as six nights' bed and breakfast accommodation in the course hotel. Lunch is included in the course registration package. The successful candidate will be expected to fund their own travel, evening meals and any other costs.

In addition to verifying their membership, applicants must:

  • Provide proof of graduation – including the institution, course and date
  • Confirm, that if successful, they would be available to attend the course and cover any additional costs
  • Submit a CV and a 500-word summary outlining why they should be chosen and how they would benefit from the training course

and after completing the course:

  • Provide a photograph of themselves with the course certificate, together with a 1000-word report on their course experiences and how they have benefitted from it, by 31st December 2019

All applications must be sent to [email protected] by 12:00 GMT on Monday 4th November 2019. The winner will be confirmed the following week.

Further information about the 36-lecture course content, venue and instructors can be found by downloading the flyer.

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