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Announcement of MSc and PhD Scholarships recipients

4 February 2023

The evaluation of the applications received from former Fellows for GTP Scholarships for MSc and PhD studies in Iceland has now been carried out. There were 17 valid applications for MSc studies and 8 for the PhD studies, which shows the continuous enthusiasm for geothermal studies in Iceland.

The number of Scholarships that the GTP could award this year was 4 MSc Scholarships.  

The decision on whom to award the MSc and PhD Scholarships was, as always, very difficult with many good applications sent in. The selection is dependent on various factors such as the individual’s performance during their six month training in Iceland (i.e. overall progress, final report, supervisor’s recommendation etc.); their general academic career, the needs for higher training and the geothermal development policy of the home country; availability in the chosen field of study at UI or RU; and gender balance.

The selected ones, who have been offered a GTP Scholarships to start their studies in late July/August 2023 are the following:

MSc Scholarships:

 

   Nahashon Karanja Nzioka, Kenya, in Drilling Technology (RU)

 

   Julia Satriani Alibazah, Indonesia, in Chemistry of Thermal Fluids (UI)

 

   Hugo Ernesto Quinteros Segovia, El Salvador, in Geothermal Utilization (RU) 

 

   Christine Nyamvula Katana, Kenya, Geothermal Geology (UI)


Finally, we would like to draw attention to the fact that each application is valid for two consecutive years, i.e. the applications submitted for 2023 will also be considered in 2024, while applications submitted in 2022 are no longer valid, and need to be renewed if they are to be reconsidered.  We would also like to encourage those who submitted an application for 2023, but are not intending to pursue a scholarship for 2024, to let us know in good time.