THE Port of Milford Haven’s annual Scholarship Scheme has been launched today, September 30, offering four Pembrokeshire students the chance to win £1,500, plus work experience at the UK’s largest energy port.
Almost 70 undergraduate students have received support from the Port over the past 16 years and completed placements across the organisation including the Engineering, PR, Environmental and HR departments.
There are four awards on offer; to be eligible applicants must have attended a Pembrokeshire secondary school and be enrolled on an undergraduate course at a British university.
Stakeholder Engagement and Communications Manager Anna Malloy said: “Our Scholarship Scheme is a fantastic opportunity for students to not only secure some much-needed funds while at university, but also complete meaningful placements working on real projects in a busy, professional environment. I’d like to stress that students can be on any type of course, it doesn’t have to be marine related. Over the years we’ve had people enrolled onto all sorts of subjects, from Human Nutrition to Chemistry.”
Interviews will be held in person at the Port of Milford Haven’s headquarters on December 18 by a panel consisting of the Port’s chairman Chris Martin, Maxine Thomas from Pembrokeshire College and headteacher of Haverfordwest High VC School Jane Harris.
To apply to the Scholarship Scheme please visit mhpa.co.uk/scholarship-application
Applications close on November 22.
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