Applications for the RMG Scholarship Program began on February 3, marking the seventh consecutive year that the company has awarded scholarships to students interested in mining and geology.
For the first time this year, students from Tbilisi State University (TSU) will be eligible to participate in the scholarship competition alongside those from Georgian Technical University (GTU).
Since 2018, students from GTU’s Faculties of Mining and Geology, Energy, Chemical Technologies and Metallurgy, Informatics and Control Systems, and Mechanical Engineering have been part of the RMG Scholarship Program. The initiative aims to identify and support highly motivated, academically driven engineering students. This year, students from the Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences at TSU have also been given the opportunity to apply for a one-year scholarship.
Application Process:
Undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral students from GTU and TSU, studying in the relevant faculties, must submit the following documents by February 14 to scholarship@richmetalsgroup.com:
Academic transcriptCVMotivation letter
Following a two-stage selection process, 25 students will be awarded an RMG scholarship for one year.
Over the past seven years, approximately 500 GTU students have participated in the scholarship competition, with 128 students receiving scholarships from RMG’s scholarship commission, which is composed of the company’s senior managers. The program has a strong track record of high employment rates, with RMG continuing its cooperation with nearly 70 former scholarship recipients.
Commitment to Education
Supporting quality education remains a key priority for RMG. The company’s scholarship program is part of its corporate social responsibility efforts and aligns with the United Nations Global Compact’s 4th Sustainable Development Goal (SDG), which promotes inclusive and equitable education opportunities.