Roberto Rocca Fellowships
Founded in 2005 to promote the study of engineering and the applied sciences, the Roberto Rocca Education Program is sponsored by the Tenaris, Ternium and Techint companies. The Program is named in honor of Roberto Rocca, the late Chairman of the Techint Group.
Award details
Fellowships are awarded for a period of two years and may be used for tuition, fees and living expenses. The award amount will depend on the candidate's financial need but in general candidates are encouraged to seek complementary sources of funding. There will be approximately 12-15 Scholarships available in 2013.
Who can apply?
The Fellowships are open to citizens of Argentina, Colombia, Brazil, Indonesia, Mexico, Romania and Venezuela who will enter a Ph.D. program in 2013 or who are already undertaking a Ph.D. at a university outside their own country.
Fellowships are granted to students who will or are pursuing a Ph.D. in Materials Science, Mechanical, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineering and whose research offers potential benefits to the steel industry.
How to apply
Applications for the Fellowships must be submitted via the on-line Fellowship application on the Roberto Rocca Education Program's website.
The deadline for applications is December 14, 2012. Fellowship winners will be announced in April 2013.
Further details
For additional information about these fellowships, please see the website or send an email to info@robertorocca.org
Fellows are not required to work or do research for the sponsoring companies (Tenaris, Ternium and Techint companies).
Employees of the sponsoring companies are not eligible for the Fellowships.
http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/international/students/finance/scholarships/robertorocca.aspx
Founded in 2005 to promote the study of engineering and the applied sciences, the Roberto Rocca Education Program is sponsored by the Tenaris, Ternium and Techint companies. The Program is named in honor of Roberto Rocca, the late Chairman of the Techint Group.
Award details
Fellowships are awarded for a period of two years and may be used for tuition, fees and living expenses. The award amount will depend on the candidate's financial need but in general candidates are encouraged to seek complementary sources of funding. There will be approximately 12-15 Scholarships available in 2013.
Who can apply?
The Fellowships are open to citizens of Argentina, Colombia, Brazil, Indonesia, Mexico, Romania and Venezuela who will enter a Ph.D. program in 2013 or who are already undertaking a Ph.D. at a university outside their own country.
Fellowships are granted to students who will or are pursuing a Ph.D. in Materials Science, Mechanical, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineering and whose research offers potential benefits to the steel industry.
How to apply
Applications for the Fellowships must be submitted via the on-line Fellowship application on the Roberto Rocca Education Program's website.
The deadline for applications is December 14, 2012. Fellowship winners will be announced in April 2013.
Further details
For additional information about these fellowships, please see the website or send an email to info@robertorocca.org
Fellows are not required to work or do research for the sponsoring companies (Tenaris, Ternium and Techint companies).
Employees of the sponsoring companies are not eligible for the Fellowships.
http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/international/students/finance/scholarships/robertorocca.aspx