The Partnership Initiative for Sustainable Land Administration (PISLM) has lately introduced the recipients of its esteemed postgraduate scholarships, a boon for 5 gifted people hailing from the CARICOM area.
The chosen students for 2024 comprise a various cohort, showcasing the area’s wealthy expertise pool.
Amongst them are Michelle Wilson–Howard representing Barbados, Abidas Ash from Belize, Darron Williams representing Grenada, Omali Dare hailing from Guyana, and Damian Adjodha proudly representing St Lucia.
A conferment ceremony on the sixth PISLM Excessive-level Discussion board
The official conferment of those scholarships befell amidst the esteemed gathering on the sixth PISLM Excessive-level Discussion board, held on April 11, 2024, in Grenada.
This occasion marked a big milestone within the tutorial {and professional} journey of the recipients.
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PISLM/CSIDS-SOILCARE Postgraduate Scholarship Program
These scholarships, provided by the PISLM/CSIDS-SOILCARE Postgraduate Scholarship program, are tailor-made to advance research in soil and land administration.
The students are slated to embark on their tutorial pursuits, commencing in September 2024 and January 2025, respectively.
College partnerships and scholarship advantages
Whereas the scholarships are unique to the College of the West Indies (UWI), St. Augustine Campus, Trinidad and Tobago, collaboration with the College of Guyana and the College of Belize will facilitate analysis supervision.
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The awards, valued between US $50,000 to US $75,000, embody complete protection for tuition, charges, books, and dwelling bills.
Shaping the way forward for sustainable land administration
The PISLM expresses confidence within the capabilities of the chosen students to impact optimistic change of their respective domains.
Embracing areas resembling sustainable soil administration (SSM), sustainable land administration (SLM), soil well being, and land degradation, these students are poised to spearhead developments in crucial areas recognized by the CSIDS-SOILCARE Part 1 Undertaking.