Qatar University, Oryx GTL ink sponsorship, internship pact
- Qatar: Tuesday, May 14 - 2013 at 05:00
Qatar University (QU) has signed an agreement with Oryx GTL to provide sponsorship and internship opportunities to outstanding students enrolled in the university's honours Programme, Gulf Times has reported. Under the two-year agreement, Oryx GTL will fund Qatari students to attend local and international conferences and workshops, support QU's end-of-year Top Honours Achievers Awards ceremony, support the work of four students undertaking engineering research or design projects, in particular those related to GTL, and to contribute to the costs of preparing a thesis for a senior QU honours student. Oryx GTL will also offer priority summer training to Qatari engineering honours students.
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