ScottishPower is calling for applications for its latest scholarship programme through the charitable arm of its parent company, Fundación IBERDROLA.
Applications for research grants and scholarships for the 2013/2014 academic year will be open until February 28.
Since starting in 2010, the organisation said it has invested more than £600,000 to help more than 30 students achieve Masters qualifications in energy and environmental-related courses.
The 13 new scholarships for 2013/14 will cover full enrolment costs and provide a monthly living allowance of £1,200 for students, who can choose courses in renewable energies, sustainable energy systems, environment and biodiversity, clean coal technologies, emissions management, energy efficiency, energy storage, electric vehicles and smart grids.
Scholarship places are available at the following universities in the UK: Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool, Strathclyde, and Imperial College of London.
This year, the programme is being extended to include two colleges in the US, Maine and Rochester.
For more information go to www.scottishpower.com/scholarships.