Royal Academy of Engineering/Petrofac, UK is offering Engineering Fellowships for the Enhanced Graduate Engineer in the UK. These fellowships are awarded to pursue master’s courses at the University of Aberdeen, Cranfield University, Heriot-Watt University, Imperial College, University of Leeds, the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Robert Gordon University, University of Sheffield and University of Strathclyde.
Students will be awarded a fellowship of £9,000 and be entitled to call themselves a ‘Petrofac Royal Academy of Engineering Fellow’.
Summary
Golden opportunity for UK candidates.
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( votes)The Enhanced Graduate Engineer is achieved through a combination of an appropriate full-time Masters’ level second degree education coupled with additional learning and development opportunities provided by Petrofac, including where possible a company sourced major project, a mentor and work placement.
- Study Subject(s): In 2013 fellowships are offered for study on the following full-time Masters’ courses at the universities: Oil & Gas Engineering, Safety & Reliability Engineering, Design of Rotating Machinery, Process Systems Engineering, Energy Systems & Thermal Processes ,Carbon Capture & Transport, Flow Assurance, Offshore and Ocean Technology with Pipeline Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, Oilfield Corrosion in Engineering, Offshore Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, Process Safety & Loss Prevention and Marine Engineering.
- Course Level: This scheme offers a combination of an appropriate full-time Masters’ level second degree education coupled with additional learning and development opportunities.
- Scholarship Provider: Royal Academy of Engineering/Petrofac, UK
- Scholarship can be taken at the UK
Eligibility
- The scheme is focused on high calibre graduate engineers who are interested in pursuing a non-research career in the oil and gas industry and those who are still undecided. Suitable candidates will also:
- have a place to study on an appropriate course;
- be qualified to degree level in engineering or a related discipline;
- have a membership at any grade of a UK professional engineering institution or the Institution of Engineers of Ireland;
- have at least six months of industrial experience, which may be from a sandwich course placement or ‘year out’ before commencing university;
- have no other industrial or charitable funding secured to support their studies;
qualify for the Home/EU student rate with respect to course fees.
Scholarship Open for International Students: The students of UK can apply for these fellowships.
Number of award(s): Not Known
Duration of award(s): Not Known
How to Apply
How to Apply: Entry to the scheme is through a two-stage competitive process involving an application form and personal interview for those shortlisted. The mode of applying is online. The application consisting of an application form, two passport-sized photographs and up-to-date CV.
Benefits
Those fortunate to be selected will be awarded a fellowship of £9,000 and be entitled to call themselves a ‘Petrofac Royal Academy of Engineering Fellow’. The work of the Fellows will be exhibited in the Academy in London at the end of their Masters’ course, through a poster display of their major project work. Each Fellowship of £9,000 is payable in two portions; £6,000 is payable upon course registration, with the remaining £3,000 payable upon successful graduation.
Scholarship Application Deadline: Closed