CLAAS scholarship winner is Yale Brewer
Student wins prestigious agricultural engineering scholarship
THE WINNER of the sixth CLAAS scholarship for Agricultural Engineering is Harper Adams student, Yale Brewer.
Yale from Wilmington, East Sussex, is studying BEng (Hons) Agricultural Engineering at the University College in Shropshire.
Thanks to the scholarship, he will now have his second and fourth year fees covered and a one-year sandwich placement at the CLAAS Group headquarters at Harsewinkel. He will also be offered a summer placement with CLAAS UK.
21-year-old Yale, said: “I am delighted to have been awarded the scholarship and am looking forward to be working with CLAAS UK and in Germany during my placement year.
“I hope that during my time with CLAAS, I will be able to make a valuable contribution to their continued global success. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank all those concerned at CLAAS and also Harper Adams.”
Students James Townley, Jacob Smith, Finlay Whitehead, David Godfrey and Andrew Dawson were also interviewed for the scholarship but narrowly missed out. They have been offered the opportunity to apply for other placements with CLAAS.
Commenting on the standard of entries this year Jane Broomhall, Personnel Manager, said: “We were delighted to meet the selected candidates and their high standards made our decision particularly difficult.”
In selecting scholars, CLAAS takes into consideration not only academic background, but also character, skills and enthusiasm for agricultural engineering, as well as knowledge of engineering and its requirements within a business.
The judging panel included Jane, Alastair Tulloch, Divisional Manager - After Sales and David Clare, Senior Lecturer in Electronics and Mechatronics at Harper Adams.
Launched in 2005 at the personal instigation of Helmut Claas, the CLAAS Scholarship is open to one second year student per year who is studying either the MEng/BEng (Hons) or BSc (Hons) Agricultural Engineering, or the BSc (Hons) Agricultural Engineering Marketing and Management courses at Harper Adams.
The CLAAS Group currently has engineering centres in America, India, Hungary, Russia, France and Germany. In seeking to establish a more diverse international community of young engineers, Dr Claas has recognised the need to encourage a wider spread of international engineers, especially in the area of field-testing. But with engineering centres around the World, it is also important that the teams are able to communicate using a universal language such as English.
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Janine M Heath
Press Office
Harper Adams University College
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