The Guyana Shore Base Inc (GYSBI), the onshore support facility servicing the oil and gas industry, yesterday announced the launch of its Technical Scholarship, which will be aimed at supporting education for persons between the ages of 16 and 25 at the various Technical Institutes across the country.
A release from GYSBI said that these scholarships will be available at the Essequibo Technical Institute, Government Technical Institute, Linden Technical Institute, Mahaicony Technical Institute, New Amsterdam Technical Institute, and the Upper Corentyne Technical Institute for the 2023/2024 Academic year.
Anyone who is between the ages of 16 and 25, has been accepted for a programme at any of the institutes (new and current students), and is willing to serve an internship at GYSBI during semester breaks, can apply.
The release said that each beneficiary of this initiative will have their yearly academic expenses up to the sum of $500,000 fully paid.
To access the application form and list of documents required, interested persons can visit Gysbi.gy/scholarship-form/.
The deadline for submission of applications is August 18th, 2023. The initiative will cover expenses such as travel, uniforms, study materials, registration, and examination fees, among others. The programme is geared to offer internships to successful applicants during their semester breaks so that they can gain valuable hands-on training and knowledge transfer. At the end of their studies, they will also have the opportunity to be fully employed within the company.
Robert Albiez, General Manager of GYSBI, in an invited comment, said “This initiative is simply our investment in the young people of Guyana so that they can benefit from the bountiful opportunities existing in this country. It is our intention to offer approximately 10 scholarships per year in any area of study selected by the successful applicants at the identified Technical Institutes and we are looking forward to having our first cohort come September 2023,” he said.
Albiez said that the initiative was birthed after realizing that while many persons possess the experience and technical skills needed to fill the positions on the Operations side of the oil and gas sector, they lacked the proper academic certificates. It, therefore, aims to build a cadre of qualified workers, supervisors, and managers not only for the oil and gas industry but other sectors as well. “What we have found is that a lot of persons who are working in Operations have 10 or 20 years of experience because they were informally trained or they worked in the mining industry, etc. but they do not have formal education certificates. So, we want to be able to create and develop a workforce, which will be both experienced and certified three or five years from now. GYSBI, as a Guyanese company, has always focused on creating tangible opportunities for Guyanese and this is just another one of our initiatives geared at doing that,” he said.