CCRIF Invites Applications for 2018 Scholarships and Internships

Media Release from CCRIF

The Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Financing Facility (CCRIF) invites Applications for 2018 Scholarships and Internships. 

1) CCRIF Scholarship Programme
This programme provides scholarships to individuals to pursue a masters degree in hazard/disaster related disciplines at Caribbean universities (other than the University of the West Indies) as well as institutions in the United States, United Kingdom and Canada.
Application deadline: June 9, 2018.

http://www.ccrif.org/content/scholarship


2) CCRIF-UWI Scholarship Programme
This programme provides scholarships to students at the University of West Indies for undergraduate and post-graduate study in fields such as natural resource management, climate change, meteorology, geography/geology and civil/environmental engineering.
Application deadlines: Postgraduate scholarships: May 25, 2018
Undergraduate scholarships: May 31, 2018.

http://www.ccrif.org/content/programmes/ccrif-uwi-scholarship


3) Regional Internship Programme
This programme provides opportunities for university graduates who have specialized in the areas of disaster risk management, environmental management, actuarial science, geography, climate studies and other similar areas to be assigned to national and regional organizations for practical work assignments.
Application deadline: June 9, 2018.

http://www.ccrif.org/content/regional-internship-programme 

Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility

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