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SCHOTTEL intensifies efforts to promote young talent: six scholarships for the Hamburg University of Technology


The German medium-sized company SCHOTTEL, which is currently celebrating its 100th anniversary, will be promoting more talented and high-achieving students this year. In keeping with the anniversary motto “Powerful heritage. Bright future.”, the propulsion manufacturer based in Spay/Rhine will financially support six German scholarships for naval architecture students at the Hamburg University of Technology starting with the winter semester 2021/22. Besides financial support, the students will also receive non-monetary support: through mentoring programs, for example. Hamburg University of Technology is responsible for the application and selection process.

Christian Bock, Vice President Controlling, IT & HR at SCHOTTEL: “In addition to the already established areas where we support young people, such as trainee programmes and theses promotion, we are taking on a special responsibility for training young talent by investing in the Deutschlandstipendium (German Scholarships). The personal interchange with scholarship holders has the purpose of creating a lively network from which all those involved in the maritime industry can benefit. We are delighted to make contact with tomorrow’s best professionals today and to support them in their studies.”

Naval architecture at the Hamburg University of Technology
Hamburg University of Technology is a compact technical university with a clear profile in research and modern, practice-oriented studying. The aim is to train creative minds who have a distinct professional profile and possess a high level of social competence.

Hamburg University of Technology is the only German university to offer an independent bachelor’s degree course in naval architecture. This course imparts comprehensive knowledge of all relevant scientific and engineering subjects such as mathematics, mechanics, thermodynamics and materials science.

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