Guyanese Encouraged to Apply for OAS-Structuralia Scholarships


Structuralia, a prominent online education institution specializing in STEM fields, has announced the launch of the second phase of its collaboration with the Organization of American States (OAS) to offer 2,000 online master’s scholarships.
According to a statement from the OAS, these scholarships, covering 50% of the program’s tuition fees, signify a joint effort to foster professional development on a regional and international scale, opening doors to successful careers.
With a history spanning 14 years, this initiative offers a unique opportunity for Latin American professionals and students to access high-quality education, aimed at expanding knowledge and skills in critical areas such as civil engineering, energy, environment, construction, management, and digital transformation.
The scholarship program also includes an opportunity for students to pursue a double degree with UCAM (Catholic University of Murcia), combining a degree from a European university with one from Structuralia.
Additionally, supplementary benefits have been established to promote access to academic excellence, particularly targeting women and young individuals aged between 20 and 30.
Applicants can choose from 60 master’s programs, including:
The selection process for beneficiaries is meticulous, considering the ideal profile for the chosen master’s program, compliance with requirements (residency in an OAS member state and submission of a letter of motivation), and submission of necessary documentation (copy of identity document, CV/resume, and university degree) with the application.
The application period for these postgraduate scholarships will run until May 10th, 2024. Interested individuals can find detailed information about the process and programs on the official website: oasscholarships.structuralia.com
Structuralia and OAS reaffirm their joint commitment to enhancing access to quality education and promoting professional development in the region. This collaboration aims to strengthen ties between both organizations, working towards a stronger and more qualified future for Latin American professionals.

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