Statkraft has announced a STEM Scholarship Fund in partnership with the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI).
Statkraft will support two £3000 scholarships each year for the duration of a student’s course at UHI. Once underway, it will mean a contribution of £18,000 per year, with six students at UHI receiving support from Statkraft at any one time, and represents a minimum investment of £72,000.
The selection of recipients will be managed by an independent panel at UHI. The first scholarships will be available for the academic session 2023/24 and further details on how to apply will be announced in March.
Iain Robertson, Statkraft’s Head of Statkraft’s Scotland office, said: “This is Statkraft’s first partnership with a university in the UK, and is a measure of our commitment to education, the Highland region, and our ethos of being a good neighbour.
“We are investing in a number of clean energy projects in the Highlands and Islands which will play an important part in meeting net zero goals and helping achieve energy security. They will also generate much needed community benefit funds that will lead to jobs and other opportunities.
“We are impressed by the vision and commitment of UHI and look forward to a lasting and fruitful partnership that will ensure support for local students. With British Science Week – a celebration of science, technology, engineering, and maths – fast approaching, there couldn’t be a better time for us to launch this exciting new partnership with UHI.”


