2023 Student Bursary Award Winners Announced

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2023 Student Bursary Award Winners Announced

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Winners of 2023 SPE Aberdeen Student Bursary Awards Announced

With the judging process for 2023 student bursary awards now complete, SPE Aberdeen are delighted to award a total of £20,000 in bursaries. The section supports 5 universities across Scotland (Heriot-Watt University, Robert Gordon University, University of Aberdeen, University of Dundee and University of Strathclyde) and the section’s student bursary awards have been in the universities’ calendars for over 40 years. During this time the section has awarded over £500,000 in bursaries.

The bursaries are awarded to students currently undertaking energy related degrees at various levels, from undergraduate to PhD. Each applicant was judged on the quality of their academic work, their intent to embark upon a career in the energy industry and their active involvement with SPE. There were 37 applicants received, and after initial judging we had 20 finalists, of which 12 were invited to present, online, and in person to a judging panel which consisted of SPE Aberdeen board members, SPE Aberdeen sponsors, industry professionals and SPE Aberdeen Student Development committee members. The presentations covered a range of topics including Energy Security, Climate Change, Skills Transfer and Energy Transition.

This final stage of the judging process resulted in the outstanding bursary of £3,000 being awarded to Agga Agga, who is studying for an MSc in Oil and Gas Engineering at Robert Gordon University, and two runner up awards of £2,000 each to Kratika Khatri, a student at Robert Gordon University studying MSc in Accounting and Finance (Oil and Gas), and Efemena Claire Karieren, a student of Robert Gordon University studying MSc in Information Technology in the Energy Industry.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Agga Agga – RGU

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kratika Khatri – RGU                                            Efemena Claire Karieren – RGU

A further 9 finalists were awarded £1,000:

Mohadesh Motie                            Heriot-Watt University

Zaid Jangda                                    Heriot-Watt University

Mahdi Kalantari Meybodi            Heriot-Watt University

Adeshina Badejo                            Heriot-Watt University

Rasool Amiri Kolajoobi                Heriot-Watt University

Friday Owuna Junior                    Heriot-Watt University

Iina Jutila                                       University of Aberdeen

David Chedid                                 Robert Gordon University

Mariah Ichakpa                            Robert Gordon University

Elliot Kinch, Chair of the SPE Aberdeen Student Development Committee said: “It is great to be able to positively hold these bursary awards face to face, after the last couple of years, for restrictions for the students. This year, the quality of submissions was impressive and we were extremely encouraged by the students applications. The presentation stage of the judging process gave us the opportunity to meet, and personally engage with the finalists and hear the passion in their presentations, it really is exciting the future journey of these promising individuals. Their professionalism, and commitment to the process was clear and made the judging a tough but inspiring and rewarding experience. It is again fantastic to see, year after year, the calibre of the students and the passion they have for the energy industry; as the industry looks to the next generation, and the energy transition going forward, i think the industry will be dealt in very good hands. Well Done to our 20 Finalists of 2023!

We will be looking to present our bursary winners with their certificates in a March get together, we will let you know how you can be part of this, including a live presentation from the Outstanding Award Winner, Agga Agga of Robert Gordon University.

 

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