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Awards in transport

24th January 1969
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• Scholarships totalling £2,100 are being offered in 1969 by the Institute of Transport. They give opportunities for travel and study in accordance with the details outlined below: CMUA Road Transport Research Fellowship. Up to £1,000 to enable a British subject. over 30 years of age and engaged in road transport in the UK to examine and report on road transport arrangements abroad.

Henry Spurrier Awards. Up to £500 for the encouragement of study and research in subjects connected with road transport.

Sir William Chamberlain Awards. Up to £300 for the encouragement of study and research in subjects connected with road transport (restricted to applicants engaged in or intending to be engaged in road transport in Lancashire, Cheshire. Cumberland or Westmorland).

Road Haulage Association Travelling Scholarship.

A scholarship of £200 to assist a candidate (who must be engaged in public road haulage in the United Kingdom) to meet expenses in travel abroad for the purpose of observing overseas road haulage practice.

Further details and application forms may be obtained from the Secretary of the Institute of Transport, 80 Portland Place. London, W1.