OREANDA-NEWS. On Wednesday, July 19, JSC “Latvian Shipping Company” (LSC) in cooperation with the foundation “Vītolu fonds” announces application to scholarship competition for future seafarers, which will take place prior too August 19th 2016.

The goal of the scholarship is to promote seafaring education and development of the sector in Latvia. The final year students of Latvian higher education institutions with good and excellent grades, who have undergone internship on any ship under technical management of the LSC subsidiary “LSC Shipmanagement” Ltd for at least 4 months can apply for the scholarship.

This academic year total funds of scholarships have increased and will exceed EUR 20’000, providing support for up to 6 students. Each scholarship holder will be granted monthly financial support in the amount of EUR 300 throughout the academic year.

““LSC Shipmanagement” currently manages a fleet of 23 modern tankers. Our ship crews have proved their professional skills internationally and LSC Shipmanagement is valued as a reliable and competent partner. To maintain these high standards it is important for us that well educated and highly motivated new professionals enter the labour market. We see the scholarship program as a long-term investment into the development of employees and the company,” says Robert Kirkup, the Chairman of the Management Board of JSC “Latvian Shipping Company”.

LSC representative Ilze Bērziņa states: “Last year we started scholarship competition of JSC “Latvian Shipping Company” between students of the Latvian Maritime Academy. Seeing the high responsiveness and enthusiasm of students, this year we gladly included in the competition also students of the Liepāja Maritime College, and in total 6 scholarships will be granted this year! The students who received scholarship in 2015 acknowledge that the financial support helped in their daily life and motivated them to reach higher study results. The students are confident that they will have opportunities to use the obtained knowledge in further work. The seafaring sector is developing and there is increasing demand for the educated, high-qualified specialists.”