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Graduate Scholarships Program
The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers's Graduate Scholarships Program bestows multiple scholarships in honor of living and deceased SNAME Members. Applicants use a single application to apply for all scholarships within the program. The Wehausen Graduate Scholarship utilizes a seperate application (see below).
Since its inception in 1933, the SNAME Graduate Scholarship Program has awarded millions of dollars of scholarship awards to students in the naval architecture, marine engineering, ocean engineering and marine industry related fields. North American applicants must study in approved institutions in the U.S., Canada, or abroad, while non-U.S./Canadian graduate applicants must study in approved U.S. or Canadian schools. Applicants must not receive their Masters Degree prior to October 1 of the year in which they are applying for their scholarship. Generally, applicants are not expected to receive their Master's Degree prior to April 15 of the academic year in which graduate study is undertaken.
Multiple awards of up to $20,000 are made annually, seven of which are designated as follows:
#1 - The Wilbur N. Landers Scholar (contribute)
#2 - The William M. Kennedy Scholar (contribute)
#3 - The Tommy L. Richards Scholar (contribute)
#4 - The Alan C. McClure Scholar (contribute)
#5 - The Frederick H. Todd Scholarship (contribute)
#6 - The David A. O'Neil Scholarship (contribute)
#7 - The Arthur J. Haskell Scholarship (contribute)
#8 - The Walter M. and Doris H. Maclean Scholarship (contribute)
#9 - The Chester L. Long Scholarship (contribute)
Scholarship Application
SNAME Contact: Brittany Greer
Applications must be received by February 1, with all supporting data by February 15 for Scholarships Committee review. |
John V. Wehausen
1913 - 2005 |
John V. Wehausen
Graduate Scholarship for Advanced Study in
Ship Hydrodynamics and Wave Theory
John Vroman Wehausen, professor of engineering science, emeritus, at the University of California, Berkeley, and a world leader in the field of marine hydrodynamics. Besides being a popular and dedicated teacher, at the University of California, Berkeley, Wehausen contributed to original scientific research in the areas of ship waves, ship maneuverability, floating systems in waves, and ship-generated solitary waves. He was an advocate of systematic theoretical analysis based on rational mechanics principles.
The Wehausen Scholarship is open to U.S. and international applicants who are members of SNAME, or another recognized marine society. Awards are made for one year of study leading to a Master’s Degree in naval architecture/marine engineering/ocean engineering. Applicants must not receive their Master Degree prior to April 15th of the academic year for which the scholarship applies.
Scholarship of up to $20,000 for one year of full-time study for the named scholarship may be awarded.
Scholarship Application SNAME Contact: Brittany Greer
Applications must be received by February 1, with all supporting data by February 15 for Scholarships Committee review.
Contribute to support exceptional students of the naval arts and sciences. |