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Name AMERICAN WATER WORKS ASSOCIATION
Research Fields TEST water supply treatment, resources dissertation women minorities
Categories Engineering
Environmental Studies
Natural, Physical or Life Sciences
Citizenship Specified Nationalities
Eligibility American Water Works Association (AWWA) offers several scholarship opportunities for students seeking both undergraduate and graduate degrees in the field of drinking water science. While the scholarships have general criteria and entry requirements, some may have specific requirements. General Eligibility: You are eligible to apply if you are pursuing a degree at an institution of higher education located in Canada, Guam, Puerto Rico, Mexico or the United States. Applicants should anticipate completion of their degree requirements no sooner than December 1, 2012. Applicants are considered without regard to color, gender, race, creed or country of origin. The Abel Wolman Fellowship is designed to support promising doctoral students in the U.S., Canada and Mexico pursuing advanced training and reserach in the field of water supply and treatment. Value: up to $25,000 The Larson Aquatic Research Support (LARS) scholarship provides support for doctoral and masters students interested in careers in the fields of corrosion control, treatment and distribution of domestic and industrial water supplies, aquatic chemistry, and/or environmental chemistry. Value: $5,000, Masters $7,000 Doctoral The Thomas R. Camp Scholarship provides support to outstanding graduate students doing applied research in the drinking water field. Value: $5,000 The Holly Cornell Scholarship encourages and supports outstanding female and/or minority masters students in pursuit of advanced training in the field of water supply and treatment. Value: $7,500 The American Water Scholarship provides graduate level support to assist the development of professionals interested in service to the water industry. Value: $5,000 The Malcolm Pirnie Graduate Scholarship provides support to a masters candidate studetn seeking a degree in the water industry. Value: $5,000 The MWH Scholarship provides support to a masters candidate student seeking a degree in the water industry. Value: $5,000 The Charles "Chick" Roberts Scholarship will provide a one-time grant to the most outstanding applicants who are pursuing a graduate degree (Masters or PhD) at Pennsylvania State University. Applicants shold anticipate completion of their degree requirements no sooner than December 1, 2010 Value: $5,000
Academic Achievement Award encourages academic excellence by recognizing contributions to the field of public water supply. All Masters theses and doctoral dissertations that are relevant to the water supply industry are eligible. The manuscript must reflect the work of a single author and be submitted during the completion year in which it was submitted for the degree. Value: Doctoral Dissertation: 1st Place - $3,000, 2nd Place - $1,500 Masters Thesis: 1st Place - $3,000 2nd Place - $1,500 Deadline for this award only: October 1
Value The value is not available
Currency Canadian
Tenable at Canada, US, Mexico, Guam, Puerto Rico
Deadlines January 15
Application Details Visit the American Water Works Association web site at http://www.awwa.org/Conferences/content.cfm?ItemNumber=3501&navItemNumber=13974 Contact: Linda Moody, American Water Works Association, 6666 W. Quincy Avenue, Denver, CO 80235 Telephone: 303-347-6201 Email: lmoody@awwa.org Updated: January 25, 2012
 

 
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