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University of Aberdeen student wins Prestigious International Scholarship


Published Aug 3, 2011
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SPE STAR Scholarship Award

A student from the University of Aberdeen has been awarded with the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) most prestigious international scholarship.

Nurkenay Bulekbayeva, 19, has been awarded with the SPE STAR Scholarship Award for the North Sea Region for 2011-12, beating off competition from undergraduate students from across Europe.

Nurkenay, originally from Kazakhstan, is in her second year studying Petroleum Engineering at the University of Aberdeen and has been a member of the SPE Aberdeen Section since arriving in Scotland to study.

The scholarship is regarded as the most sought-after and prominent award given out by the international organisation and after a challenging application process, where Nurkenay’s academic achievements and personal qualities were scrutinised, Nurkenay was chosen as only one of two winners for the North Sea region.

Nurkenay, who is also vice-president of the University of Aberdeen’s SPE student chapter, said: “It is such an honour to be given this award by SPE. As soon as I arrived in Aberdeen I was advised to join SPE as it was the best way for students to interact with industry and the Aberdeen Section has been extremely supportive of me and my studies since I joined.”

The STAR Scholarship Award means Nurkenay receives approximately £1,550 [$2,500 USD] per year until she graduates and SPE Aberdeen and the University of Aberdeen have agreed to provide extra sponsorship for Nurkenay so that she can to fly to Denver, Colorado to collect her award at the SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition (ATCE) later this year.

Nurkenay continued: “The money will help me stay active with my SPE Aberdeen commitments and will also help me balance my university work with the networking and extra-curricular opportunities that being an SPE member has given me.

“The award also provides me with motivation to give something back to SPE by way of thanks for their continued support and I hope to continue to be a member after I graduate and long in to my professional career.”

SPE Aberdeen Section chairman Masud Javaid said, “Nurkenay’s award is great news for both SPE Aberdeen Section, but also for the University of Aberdeen and Aberdeen as a city, as it gives us a global platform that lets people see that Aberdeen is a great place to study. We are all very proud of Nurkenay’s achievements. With her academic performance and extra-curricular commitments, she is an excellent ambassador for SPE Aberdeen.”

Tags: The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)




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