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Student Bursaries for Materials Entrepreneurs

Bursary places sponsored by the Royal Academy of Engineering, the Cobalt Development Institute, the UK Centre for Materials Education, the Modern Built Environment Knowledge Transfer Network (MBE KTN), the Materials KTN and the Copper Development Association are being offered to a total of 16 student entrepreneurs to attend The Materials Entrepreneur one-day conference on 19 April.

The MBE KTN is looking to sponsor a student with an innovation applicable to the built environment, and would like to offer further help with this innovation to their chosen bursary recipient. Similarly the Materials KTN would like to sponsor four students who are looking for help with a materials related innovation and who would be interested in working with the Materials KTN to take their innovation forward.

 

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Author : Dawn BonfieldIOM3, 24 Feb 2010
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