UAE Nuclear Energy Scholarship Program Now Accepting Applications
20.12.10
Scholarship Program to Prepare UAE Nationals for a Career in UAE’s Growing Nuclear Energy Industry
08 November 2009, Abu Dhabi -- The Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (ENEC), the Khalifa University for Science, Technology and Research (KUSTAR), and the Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation (FANR) jointly announce today the opening of admissions for the UAE Nuclear Energy Scholarship Program. The scholarship program provides UAE nationals with a full scholarship to enrol in some of the world’s finest universities and pursue a Bachelor or Masters degree in nuclear, mechanical, or electrical engineering. Once the studies are complete, the selected UAE national scholars will work in the UAE’s growing nuclear energy industry.
“This initiative is a testament to the Government of Abu Dhabi’s commitment to develop a highly skilled workforce in the UAE to lead the future of the UAE nuclear energy industry for years to come,” said Fahad Al Qahtani, Media Relations Manager, Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation. “We have consistently been impressed with the calibre of students enrolled in this program and we look forward to welcoming the newest class of leading students to join the nuclear industry in the UAE. The participation of talented UAE Nationals is critical to the long-term success of the UAE nuclear energy program and Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation is committed to supporting this next generation of leaders.”
The first year of the UAE nuclear scholarship program launched in May 2009 and received more than 500 applications. After a rigorous selection process, 38 students were ultimately awarded the scholarships. The scholars have begun their coursework at a number of leading institutions in the UAE, France, and the United States, such as Paris Orsay University and Georgia Tech.
In order to gain admission to the scholarship program, applicants must meet several minimum requirements that demonstrate English proficiency and academic achievement. Scholars are then invited for interviews with a panel of ENEC and FANR training specialists and KUSTAR professors. The interviews are used to select the final candidates based on academic performance, and their willingness and motivation to join the program and eventually the UAE nuclear energy industry.
The UAE nuclear Energy Scholarship program will host an information session in the weeks ahead to provide an opportunity for students and parents to ask questions and better understand the selection process. To apply, or to learn more about the scholarship program, students should visit http://www.ku.ac.ae/enecscholarship/ ENDS Media Contact: media@enec.gov.ae