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Caribbean Shipping Association

Caribbean Shipping Association (CSA) invites
suitably qualified persons to apply for the
CSA-MONICA SILVERA SCHOLARSHIP
Created
in memory of Mrs. Monica Silvera, the first female Executive Vice President of
the Caribbean Shipping Association (CSA), this scholarship is open to persons
residing in member countries of the CSA who are interested in pursuing
higher education in the shipping, logistics and supply chain management sectors.
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Degree
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Logistics and Supply Chain
Management
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Cruise Shipping and Marine
Tourism
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Port Management
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International Shipping
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Industrial Engineering
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Security Administration and
Management
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The
scholarship, which is tenable at the Caribbean Maritime Institute, covers
tuition costs for four years for any selected Bachelor of Science degree
programme offered by the Institute commencing September 2009. The successful
candidate will be announced at Caribbean Shipping Executives Conference in Cartagena, Colombia in May 2009.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
The CSA
recognizes that educational qualifications may not be the same in each
territory, so interested persons may access detailed information on entry
requirements by
clicking on this link. However, candidates will be expected to
satisfy the matriculation requirements and academic standards established by the
Caribbean Maritime Institute.
HOW TO APPLY:
Click here for Approved
application form.
Completed
applications with supporting documents should be postmarked no later than
March 13, 2009 and directed to:
The Monica Silvera Scholarship c/o The
Registrar
Caribbean
Maritime Institute
Palisadoes Park, P.O. Box 8081,
Kingston CSO,
Jamaica W.I.
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Telephone:
(876) 924-8150/9; Fax: (876) 924-8158
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