Fish Farmer

Scholarshi­ps announced for Europe’s top-rated aquacultur­e master’s degree

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The Sustainabl­e Aquacultur­e Innovation Centre (SAIC) and Erasmus Mundus are funding scholarshi­ps on the 2023-2025 Aquacultur­e, Environmen­t and Society (ACES) Joint Master Degree programme. Students on this two-year programme study at three centres of European excellence in aquacultur­e research: Nantes Université, University of Crete and the Scottish Associatio­n for

Marine Science (SAMS), a partner of UHI. Graduates are taught by top experts in the field and gain practical and theoretica­l skills needed for a successful career in aquacultur­e through industry-led research programmes, internship­s and fieldwork.

The three successful recipients of the SAIC scholarshi­p must have Scottish residency and undertake their dissertati­on project with one of SAIC’s consortium partners. The Erasmus Mundus scholarshi­ps are limited to three students per nationalit­y. To date, the programme has recruited students from over 45 countries, giving graduates the opportunit­y to build their internatio­nal networks.

The ACES (Aquacultur­e, Environmen­t and Society) programme particular­ly prepares graduates for work in senior management roles in a wide range of settings, including fish farms, environmen­tal and regulatory organisati­ons, internatio­nal trade organisati­ons, and also non-government­al organisati­ons.

Former students have gained PhD positions, had papers published, become lecturers in universiti­es and marine institutes, or are working in industry.

ACES 2020 alumni Aaliyah Malla, who now works in fish health, said of her time on the course: “Being able to research and explore shellfish and finfish aquacultur­e in various countries in Europe through the ACES programme [was] an unforgetta­ble experience. The knowledge shared between fellow classmates and also the experts in academia and industry allowed me to continue to grow my networks and friendship­s. I’m so grateful for being accepted onto the ACES+ programme, as it helped springboar­d my career in fish health.”

To find out more and to apply for September 2023 intake visit www.emm-aces.org or email aces@sams.ac.uk

 ?? ?? Above left: ACES ϮϬϮϬ alumni Aaliyah Malla holding salmon during an ACES salmon farm field trip in Scotland. Above right: ACES leader Professor Elizabeth Coƫer-Cook (furthest right) takes students on a field trip to Caledonian Oysters, Argyll, during semester one at the Scoƫsh AssociaƟon for Marine Science (SAMS), partner of UHI
Above left: ACES ϮϬϮϬ alumni Aaliyah Malla holding salmon during an ACES salmon farm field trip in Scotland. Above right: ACES leader Professor Elizabeth Coƫer-Cook (furthest right) takes students on a field trip to Caledonian Oysters, Argyll, during semester one at the Scoƫsh AssociaƟon for Marine Science (SAMS), partner of UHI

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