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BOHS unveils annual student bursary scheme

A British Occupational Hygiene Society product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 12, 2006

The British Occupational Hygiene Society (BOHS) is launching its first ever bursary scheme for students wanting to gain a higher education qualification in Occupational Hygiene.

The British Occupational Hygiene Society (BOHS) is delighted to announce the launch of its first ever bursary scheme, for students wanting to gain a higher education qualification in Occupational Hygiene.

BOHS will offer up to five bursaries every year, each of up to £4,000 towards the payment of academic fees.

There is no catch! BOHS is a registered charity, with a simple aim: to help to reduce work-related ill-health, and this bursary scheme is one of a number of initiatives designed to promote education and research in occupational hygiene.

The bursary programme is open to any students who are either registered on, or have been offered a place on, a UK-based post-graduate course that has been approved by the Faculty of Occupational Hygiene.

Bursaries will be awarded biannually; the closing date for the first round of applications is 31st July 2006, and candidates will be informed of the result within two weeks of this deadline.

The next round of applications will be assessed after 31st January 2007.

For full details of the scheme, including a complete list of eligible courses and how to apply, visit the 'Education and Training' section of the BOHS website.

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