Baker Hughes Scholars Program
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Who should apply?

Students currently enrolled in an undergraduate program in  engineering, (geo)sciences, petrochemical or business related field at a University in Angola.

Learn more about eligibility and restrictions


How do I apply?

You can apply by filling out an application form and sending it together with all requested supporting documents to IIE.

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What is included?

$5,000 USD/yr for 3 years to be applied towards university tuition, books, fees, and living costs. Participation in an award ceremony to be honored for achievements and for receipt of the scholarship.


What is the Baker Hughes Foundation?

The Baker Hughes Foundation is a U.S. based 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization created in 1994 to support a variety of social needs. Contributions are generally targetted in the key sectors of culture, children, education, and health.

Learn more about the Baker Hughes Foundation

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