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Total’s Relations with Universities >> Cooperation with Universities by Region > Sub-Saharan Africa
 

Sub-Saharan Africa: examples of scholarships and programs

   

 
ANGOLA
CAMEROON
CONGO
GABON

NIGERIA

In many regions of the world, our subsidiaries are setting up scholarships and funding technology degree programs, a form of support that is also aligned with our commitment to hiring more non-French nationals. Below we look at some examples from West Africa.

 Angola


Total E&P Angola cultivates a network of partnerships with local and Portuguese universities and took part in creating a postgraduate training curriculum in petroleum under the aegis of Ecole Nationale Supérieure du Pétrole et des Moteurs and Luanda University. Total helped specify program content and supplied additional instructors, including employees of Total E&P Angola. Total E&P Angola has also funded almost 100 scholarships a year since 1995, for recipients studying in country, in Portugal or in South Africa. Total also finances the studies of around five petroleum engineering students a year at Universidade Agostinho Neto in Angola. The initiative, launched in 2003, has been renewed for a further five years.

 

 

 Cameroon Congo Gabon
Total E&P Congo, Total E&P Cameroon and Total E&P Gabon provided support for the creation of the Institut Supérieur de Technologie d’Afrique Centrale and its two campuses. The first in Pointe-Noire, Congo, was created in 2002 and today trains technicians, while the second, in Douala, Cameroon, opened in 2004 for general engineers with a primary focus on industrial maintenance. The students alternateclass working stints in the company, where they apply their knowledge in our businesses.

 

 Nigeria


Our Exploration & Production subsidiary finances master’s degree training in petroleum at Port Harcourt University’s Institute of Petroleum Studies, which grants degrees recognized by the Institut Français du Pétrole. Twenty students from its graduating class were hired by Total in 2006. Because its petroleum expertise is valuable to many stakeholders, including government organizations, the Institute has started a second class. Our subsidiary also carries out joint initiatives with universities in Nigeria, the United States and the United Kingdom.

 

 

 


Last revision 6/4/2007

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