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Walter H. Johnson, Jr. scholarship for PhD candidates

Deadline: 30.03.2006.

Scholarship administrator: The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA)
Level: postgraduate
Field of study: Natural Sciences, Engineering, Social Sciences
Place of study: not specified

 

TIACA establishes scholarship fund in memory of Walter H. Johnson, Jr.

The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) is pleased to announce that the Walter H. Johnson, Jr. Scholarship Award 2006, a $25,000 scholarship, is open for nominations. The scholarship was initiated in memory of Walter H. Johnson, Jr. a former TIACA President and Chairman of the Association’s Education Committee who sadly passed away.

The scholarship will be awarded to a PhD candidate in logistics, aviation management, transportation, international business, law or related fields whose dissertation focus is on air commerce. The student receiving the award will be expected to complete the PhD requirements of the University making the nomination. The award is to be used for research, and other expenses related to the completion of the proposed topic.

Please note that all nominations must be received before March 30, 2006. TIACA will select the awardee by May 15, 2006. The head of the school must provide, in writing, reasons why the school accepted the proposed thesis topic and why the individual student is being recommended for the scholarship.

Please address it to the attention of:

Dora Kay, Chairman of the Education Committee
The International Air Cargo Association
P.O. Box 661510, Miami
FL 33266-1510 USA

or by e-mail to  Secgen@tiaca.org

The selection of the winning student by TIACA’s Education Committee will be based on a competition among the nominated candidates. The student’s proposed thesis will be the primary source of information used to select the winner. It will be evaluated with respect to the topic’s relevance, timeliness and usability. Academic and professional recommendations will also be considered. The candidate proposal should include the name and qualifications of the student and a 5 to 10 page summary of the thesis. Qualifications also include graduate course transcripts and recommendations from professors and masters and doctoral advisors.

TIACA will provide a copy of the winning thesis paper to its Trustee members and it will be placed on the TIACA website for other members to view. The student and school retain the right to publish the paper as they wish once it has been completed and submitted to TIACA. The winner will be formally announced at TIACA’s Executive Conference and Annual General Meeting and at the International Air Cargo Forum in Calgary, Canada September 2006.

 

 

 

 

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