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Annual management scholarship open to applicants

Annual management scholarship open to applicants

Applications for an annual management training scholarship, established last year in memory of the seven Crop & Food Research staff killed in an air accident in June 2003, are now being sought. The scholarship allows the successful applicant to attend the NZIM course, ESCO – The Discovery.

Crop & Food Research general manager, human resources, Leeanne Carson and Reg Garters, CEO of NZIM (Canterbury), said the scholarship is aimed at career development for upper level managers and scientists.

“New Zealand science needs excellent staff who can merge science and business to help create value for this country. The seven staff who died in the air accident were focused on that. This scholarship aims to encourage others to do likewise.”

ESCO – The Discovery is a one week management development residential course. It covers management principles and their application and the scholarship is to be offered for the NZIM ESCO course in 2006.

Applications for the scholarship are now being sought and close on 31 August 2006. The scholarship is open to staff of Crown Research Institutes, universities or private research companies in Canterbury.

Accommodation for the successful applicant is being provided free of charge by the Copthorne Hotel Commodore Christchurch Airport. For more information please refer to the NZIM website at
www.managementsouth.co.nz/training/course.a4d?gCode=48

Applications will be assessed by a panel of Reg Garters, CEO of NZIM; Leeanne Carson, General Manager Human Resources, Crop & Food Research; and Ellen Dunster, AgResearch, Lindall Hansen, Training Co-ordinator NZIM, Bill Jermyn, Scientist/Faculty member, NZIM

Further information on the scholarship is available from Lindall Hansen, NZIM training co-ordinator, phone 03 379 2302.

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