MOY has partnered with three leading Irish colleges to launch a scholarship programme for Architectural Technologists of the future.
The waterproofing full system provider for the roofing sector is collaborating with TUI Dublin, Waterford Institute of Technology and Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology on the scholarship.
The programme is worth in excess of €10,000 of investment and promises to create stronger industry connections for students as they move from their scholarship year into final year and work placements.
Cathal Quinn, Global Commercial Director at MOY, said: "The MOY scholarship is our way to celebrate blossoming talent and help alleviate some of the acknowledged financial hardship students experience towards achieving their goal. A further part of the scholarship is a placement with a leading architectural firm which will be matched with the student's interest and expertise. Alongside this will also be onsite training in specialised roofing systems with us at MOY and a selected roofing contractor. We really look forward to developing our affiliation with TU Dublin who we've established strong links with over the past number of years through presenting our industry CPD's to students of architecture and architectural technology."
Application forms will be circulated in September, while shortlisting and interviews will be held in October 2019.
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