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Interested in a Professional Nuclear Future? Bursary offers awards up to £3,000 |
20 Jun 2012
The National Skills Academy for Nuclear in partnership with the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) are rolling out a seventh round of their high successful Nuclear Bursary Award Scheme.
The ONR Report on the Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami - Implications for the UK nuclear industry, highlighted a number of recommendations for the nuclear industry in the UK. Of particular importance to the skills for nuclear agenda is recommendation eleven which focused on Nuclear Professionalism.
This latest round of the bursary scheme is aimed at quality individuals on programmes of study relevant to the nuclear industry with a particular emphasis on Nuclear Professionalism. Relevant courses of study include Honours Degrees, Masters Degree, Post graduate and CPD qualifications such as the Certificate of Nuclear Professionalism.
Through previous rounds, 185 students across the UK have successfully secured funding to help with their chosen courses of study.
The value of the award is determined by the strength and relevance of the applicant in fulfilling the aims of the programme.
- The awards given are in the region of £500 - £3,000, dependant on effectively fulfilling the application criteria.
- For learners studying with a provider from the Skills Academy's High Quality Provider Network.
To apply individuals can download the application form and scoring criteria from the National Skills Academy for Nuclear’s website www.nuclear.nsacademy.co.uk. All forms are to be received by the Skills Academy no later than 4pm on the 20th August 2012. Applications are welcome from both new students and students part way through their course.
Jean Llewellyn Chief Executive of the National Skills Academy Nuclear said:
“I am very pleased to be able to offer a seventh round of this bursary award scheme. Each round of the bursary award has had a particular emphasis. For this round it was decided that we would highlight the one of the recommendations from the Weightman report, which is why we have decided that this round of bursaries will focus on Nuclear Professionalism.
The applications received in all of the previous rounds have been of very high quality, and highlighted the need for further roll out of this much needed bursary scheme. It is very pleasing to see that the NDA are continuing to support this scheme, supporting the sector to attract quality candidates and developing the nuclear professionals of the future.”
Nigel Couzens, NDA’s Head of People Strategy, said:
“A well qualified, skilled and professional workforce is essential to the success of the nuclear industry whose operations will extend for decades. We remain committed to encouraging the development of skills and training within the nuclear sector and alongside our other investments in skills, are delighted to be able to support another bursary round. I have been extremely impressed with the quality of previous applications and the results which are now leading to very capable and well qualified individuals entering or developing their careers within the industry.”
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