Agricultural and fisheries scholarships on offer
Monday, June 13, 2005
Eligible people are invited to apply for scholarships and grants under
the Agricultural Products Scholarship Fund and Marine Fish Scholarship
Fund administered by the two scholarship fund advisory committees.
A spokesman for the department said the funds, set up in 1978, served
to help those who wanted to pursue a career in local agricultural and
fisheries industries or related trades upon completion of their studies.
"Those who are employed in the field and want to take further training
may also apply," he said today (June 13).
The award for tertiary education is tenable for a full-time degree or
sub-degree at nine local tertiary institutions funded by the University
Grant Committee, the Open University of Hong Kong and other overseas institutions
recognised by the scheme.
Applicants may apply for courses on agriculture, veterinary science,
horticulture, agronomy, international agribusiness management, fisheries
science, marine biology, fisheries technology or other applied science
subjects directly related to local agricultural and fisheries industries
or related trades, the spokesman said.
Form four to form seven students, whose families are related to agricultural
and fisheries production or marketing in Hong Kong, may apply for the
scholarships for secondary education.
All applicants should have right of abode, or have resided in Hong Kong
continuously for three years immediately prior to the start of the course
they applied for.
Applications for tertiary and secondary education scholarships for the
coming academic year close on July 18 and August 19 respectively.
Application forms are available on the department's website http://www.afcd.gov.hk/news/news_e.htm,
and at its headquarters, 5/F, Cheung Sha Wan Government Offices, 303 Cheung
Sha Wan Road, Kowloon.
The forms can also be obtained from the department's district agricultural
office in Yuen Long, the Vegetable Marketing Organisationâs office in
Cheung Sha Wan Wholesale Vegetable Market and six fisheries liaison offices
in Tai Po, Castle Peak, Aberdeen, Shau Kei Wan, Cheung Chau and Sai Kung.
For enquiries, please call 2150 6698.
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