STRUCTURALIA, an online education school specialising in STEM, has said it is pleased to announce the second phase of the strategic collaboration with the Organization of American States (OAS) for the delivery of 2,000 online master’s scholarships.
These grants, which cover 50 per cent of the programme’s tuition cost, represent a joint effort to foster professional development on a regional and international level, paving the way to successful careers.
“This initiative, with a track record of 14 years, provides a unique opportunity to advance professional development, allowing Latin American professionals and students to access high-quality education,” Structuralia said.
The main objective of the grant programme is to expand knowledge and skills in areas such as civil engineering, energy, environment, construction, management and digital transformation.
“With a widely diversified offer of specialised academic programmes, the grants also facilitate a study opportunity with UCAM (Catholic University of Murcia), which will allow students to obtain a double degree; the proper degree from a university in Europe, and another from Structuralia. In addition, complementary benefits have been established to promote access to academic excellence, specifically aimed at women and young people between 20 and 30 years old.
Applicants will be able to choose among 60 masters, including a Master’s Degree in Project Management, Agile Methodologies, Cybersecurity, Disaster Risk Management and Climate Governance, Artificial Intelligence and Oil & Gas and Petrochemical Industries.
“The beneficiary selection process is carried out exhaustively, considering the ideal profile for the selected master’s degree, compliance with the requirements (residence in an OAS member state and presentation of a letter of motivation) and the sending of the necessary documentation, along with the application (copy of identity document, CV/Resume and university degree),” Structuralia disclosed.
The application period for these postgraduate grants will extend until May 10, 2024. Those interested can obtain detailed information about the process and programmes on the official website: oasscholarships.structuralia.com
“Structuralia and OAS reaffirm their joint commitment to foster access to quality education and promote professional development in the region. This collaboration will continue to strengthen the ties between both organisations, working together to build a stronger and more qualified future for Latin American professionals,” Structuralia said.