Young Engineers Bursary Programme
Application deadline closed.
About the Young Engineers Bursary Programme: What? The Geotechnical Challenges in Urban Regeneration conference bursary scheme for young engineers is aimed at supporting the attendance of engineers in the profession. Who? The bursary scheme is open to young engineers with up to ten years postgraduate experience in the profession, from countries across the globe. Applications from members of the profession who have started their careers later in life (less than ten years experience) are also welcome. Applicants must be working in the fields of consulting, engineering, construction or research. Applications are sought particularly from those unable to gain corporate or institutional support to attend. How? Applicants are invited to submit their CV, accompanied by a 200 word statement outlining how they plan to develop their career in foundations and ground engineering within the next 10 years. Applicants will be judged by a committee of at least four members. Up to 60 applicants will be selected to receive financial assistance to attend the conference. Any chosen applicant who has submitted a paper that has been selected for presentation at the conference will also receive an additional premium to fund their attendance. To apply for the bursary scheme, please complete the short form at the link below: When? Key dates are outlined below:
Why? Successful applicants will gain financial assistance to attend the conference at a heavily discounted rate and a contribution will be made towards their accommodation and travel expenses. |
Young Engineer Programme SupportersThe Geotechnical Challenges in Urban Regeneration Organising Committee would like to thank the Young Engineers Programme Supporters:
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