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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Scholarships for the Public International Law and Human Rights Programme (LL.M), Latvia

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Scholarships are available to students from Russia, Byelorussia, Ukraine and South Eastern Europe and Central Eurasia regions.

Each scholarship recipient will receive an amount covering tuition and fees for the LL.M study programme. An additional scholarship is allocated for travel, accommodation and incidental education expenses. Students granted a scholarship must write their master’s thesis in the field of public international law or human rights. Priority will be given to students who commit to work in any of the following areas upon completion of the programme: human rights, public law and public service. Furthermore, RGSL seeks to recruit students who have worked within an organization with which OSI has a relationship already, or students who are willing to work with such an organization upon completion of the programme. In the application, students are required to provide specific detail on their expectations work in a related field upon completion of the programme.

Eligibility

Applicants must:

1. Satisfy standard RGSL entry requirements (with respect to educational background and English proficiency);
2. Have experience in the fields of public international law or human rights for a minimum of one year;
3. Indicate in the application: current place of employment and specify in detail the applicant’s plan to return to work in the field of public service after completing the LL.M programme.

Applicants who will receive their diploma from previous studies later than on the date of application can submit the application with a reference to the expected date of receipt of their diploma, which, however, may not be later than the date on which the study year at RGSL starts.

If the diploma or degree is obtained outside Latvia, academic recognition has to be made by the Latvian Academic Information Centre (AIC). The application is registered after review from AIC is requested and received by the RGSL. The final decision regarding the qualification for admission is taken by RGSL.

Scholarship Deadline: 15 March 2011

Source:
http://www.rgsl.edu.lv/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=386&Itemid=161

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Reach Oxford Undergraduate Scholarship 2011 for Developing Countries

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Oxford Undergraduate ScholarshipA number of Oxford colleges offer Reach Oxford scholarships (formerly Oxford Student Scholarships) to students from developing countries who, for political or financial reasons, or because suitable educational facilities do not exist, cannot study for a degree in their own countries.

Am I eligible?
Nationality:

Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belarus, Belize, Benin, Bhutan, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Rep., Chad, Chile, China, Colombia, Comoros, Congo, Dem. Rep., Congo, Rep., Cook Islands, Costa Rica, Côte d`Ivoire, Croatia, Cuba, Djibouti, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Fiji, Gabon, Gambia, Georgia, Ghana, Grenada, Guatemala, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Jamaica, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kiribati,
Korea, Dem. Rep., Kosovo, Kyrgyz, Rep., Laos, Lebanon, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Macedonia, Madagascar, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Mali, Marshall Islands, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mexico, Micronesia, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Morocco, Mozambique, Myanmar, Namibia, Nauru, Nepal, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, Niue, Oman, Pakistan, Palau, Palestinian Administered Areas, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Rwanda, Samoa, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Serbia, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, Somalia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, St Kitts-Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent and Grenadines, Sudan, Suriname, Swaziland, Syria, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Togo, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Tuvalu, Uganda, Ukraine, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Venezuela, Vietnam, Yemen, Zambia, Zimbabwe

Fee status: Overseas
Level of study: Undergraduate
Year of study: New students
Subject: All subjects except Medicine
College: All colleges
Other criteria:
This scheme is only suitable for candidates of the highest academic ability who have outstanding examination results. However, financial need and social commitment are also major criteria for selection.
What does it cover?
Duration:
3 or 4 years depending on course length
Value:
University fees and college fees, a grant for living expenses and one return air fare per year
Number:
Up to three awards will be available
How do I apply?
You must make an application to the University through UCAS by 15 October 2010 and be successful in gaining a place. You will then need to complete a separate scholarship application form. You must also answer the following two questions in the supporting statement of the scholarship application form:
1. Why are you applying for this scholarship and what impact will it have on your career?
2. How would you use the education you receive at Oxford for the benefit of your community?
Application form:
The scholarship application form will be available to download in January 2011

Closing date
: 25 February 2011
Results: Candidates will be informed in May 2011
Other information
Scholars will be expected to write an annual report about their academic and social activities, and achievements at the University.
Receipt of the award in subsequent years is subject to satisfactory academic progress.
Applicants should be aware that competition for the scheme is very high and the University does not have additional funding for those candidates who are not offered a scholarship.

Further information about application, please visit:
http://www.ox.ac.uk/feesandfunding/prospectiveugrad/university/reach/#What
Source:
http://www.ox.ac.uk/media/global/wwwoxacuk/localsites/feesandfunding/documents/scholarshipprofiles/Reach_Oxford_2011_Profile.pdf

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Master and PhD Scholarship in Civil Engineering at Kunsan National University, South Korea

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The Structural method Laboratory (SSL) in the Department of Civil Engineering (specially Structural Engineering), Kunsan National University, has established itself as a leading laboratory in South Korea with continuous developments in the relevant engineering researches in the field of Civil Engineering. they have been undergoing for several research projects by the South Korean Government. Through stable financial supports for the SSL members, our aim is to make the selected research teams as world-leading research groups.

For Post-Doctoral candidates:
Based on several public and private grant, they are inviting promising foreign researchers to join our team as a post-doctoral researcher. every month beginning wage will be US $2000 or (negotiable), and which can be positively adjusted depending on forthcoming research contributions. Also for Post-Doctoral position initial settlement support about US$ 1000 will be paid. The initial appointment will be for one year (starting as soon as possible) and can be renewed based on research achievements. candidates should have a doctoral degree in structural engineering, and excellent skills in English communication (written and verbal) are highly preferred.

For Master’s & PhD candidates:
Based on several grants, including Brain Korea 21st Century (BK21) grant, our team is inviting honest international candidates for master and doctoral degrees. every month stipends and settlement supports, incentives depending on performances as well as tuition fees will be supported based on the laboratory financial supporting method. candidates should have enthusiasm in research, and excellent skills in English communication (written and verbal) are highly preferred.

they prefer candidates who can publish international journal papers ranked as SCI or SCIE in the work of his/her appointment in the laboratory with their own creative research topics. Interested candidates must submit their curriculum vitae with a brief research plan to Prof. Dookie Kim (kim2kie@chol.com).

Contact:
Dookie Kim, Associate Professor
Department of Civil Engineering
Kunsan National University
Kunsan, Jeonbuk 573-701,Korea (South)
Phone: +82-63-469-4770
Fax: +82-63-469-4791
Email: kim2kie@chol.com
Scholarships Deadline : 31 December 2010
Source:
http://php.chol.com/~kim2kie/6_english/sub6_1.php

Friday, November 5, 2010

MSc in Investment Analysis Scholarships – Karen Napier Scholarships

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The Karen Napier Scholarships are generously funded by the Karen Napier Charity in memory of Karen, a graduate of the MSc in Investment Analysis. Each Scholarship will meet the course fees at the Home/EC rate and will offer £3,500 toward maintenance. In addition, the Accounting and Finance Division will waive the remainder of the course fees in the event that a Scholarship is awarded to an overseas fee paying applicant.
Who can apply?
Applicants may be of any nationality and must hold or expect to obtain an offer of a place on the full time MSc in Investment Analysis for entry in September 2011. Applications may be submitted for the Scholarships along with the course application, but only those obtaining a place on the course will be entered into the Scholarship competition.
How to apply
Complete the MSc Karen Napier Scholarship Form, ensuring that all sections are answered legibly.
Pay particular attention to the section which requires a handwritten statement of approximately 500 words on why a Scholarship would help you, and what your career or educational aims are for the five year period after you graduate from the Investment Analysis course.
The closing date for receipt of applications is 5pm GMT on 30 June 2011.
Please note that the Scholarships will be allocated in July and therefore if you are applying both for the Scholarships and the Investment Analysis course close to the 30 June deadline, you should ensure that your course application is complete.
Source: http://www.accountingandfinance.stir.ac.uk/apps-postgrad/scholarships/FinanceScholarships.php

Monday, November 1, 2010

PhD Position in Biology, Computer Science, Neuroscience, and Interdisciplinary Areas, Austria

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PhD Position in Biology, Computer Science, Neuroscience, and Interdisciplinary Areas, AustriaThe Graduate School at IST Austria invites applicants from all countries to its PhD program. IST Austria is a new institution located on the outskirts of Vienna dedicated to cutting-edge basic research in the natural sciences and related disciplines. The language at the Institute and the Graduate School is English.

The PhD program combines advanced coursework and research, with a focus on Biology, Computer Science, Neuroscience, and interdisciplinary areas. IST Austria offers internationally competitive PhD salaries supporting 4-5 years of study. Applicants must hold either a Bachelor or Master degree or equivalent.

Applications

IST Austria processes applications to its PhD program once a year, in January.
All admitted students start the program in the following September.

Requirements

Highly qualified students from all disciplines of the Natural Sciences, Mathematics, and Computer Science, and any interdisciplinary areas, who are committed to pursue their scientific career in an international research environment are invited to apply.

All applicants must hold an MS or BS degree (or equivalent), or anticipate the completion of the degree before September 2011. The participating students are expected to be proficient in written and oral English.

IST Austria is committed to Equality and Diversity. In particular, female applicants are encouraged to apply.

Deadline

for students wishing to enter the program starting in September 2011: Completed application files and reference letters must be received by January 15, 2011.

Admissions procedure

All applications will be reviewed and ranked by a selection committee consisting of professors of the IST Austria faculty. The short-listed candidates will receive an invitation to visit IST Austria. The visit will take place in March 2011. Travel expenses will be reimbursed and free accommodation will be provided. Final offers of admission will be made shortly after the visit.

The deadline for students to accept or decline an offer is April 15, 2011.

Benefits for PhD students of the PhD program

All PhD students admitted to the program will be offered employment contracts at IST Austria with full social security coverage and will receive an internationally competitive salary. Entering students holding an M.S. degree will have four-year contracts, and entering holding a BS degree, five-year contracts. The contracts will be extended by one additional year if satisfactory progress is made towards a PhD degree.

In addition, the PhD program will provide support for:

* Travel expenses to scientific meetings
* Research stays abroad at collaborating institutions
* German-language courses

A Guest House and four apartment houses are located on the Campus of IST Austria. Depending on availability, a room or apartment can be rented for a period of up to one year after arrival, giving incoming students time to find a suitable accommodation for the subsequent years.

Applying

All applications must be received on-line through a web site.

The application site will be online from December 2010 to January 15, 2011.

Along with your application you will need to up-load PDF copies of supporting documents such as university transcripts and diploma certificates. Furthermore, we will ask you to submit a resume summarizing your career path since high school (with dates), publications (if any), and a Statement of Purpose (one to two pages). The Statement of Purpose is an essay that you should use to explain why you want to do research and enter our PhD the program, and which research area(s) you find most interesting. You will be able to enter the Resume and the Statement in text format, or up-load them in PDF format.

In addition, you will be asked to provide the names and e-mail addresses of three references who have agreed to write a letter of recommendation on your behalf. Make sure that you contacted the references before you submit your application, and let them know that they will receive a request from us. Your college teachers, and supervisors at companies where you did a research-related internship, are good choices of references. The references will be asked to send their letters of recommendation directly to us.

Please note that we are unable to process your application without letters of recommendation. These letters form an essential part of your application, and it is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure that all references send their letters by January 15, 2011.
You will also be able to upload GRE and TOEFL scores (or others) with our application. These tests are helpful in the admissions process, but they are not required for applying to our PhD program.

When you apply, you will have to create an on-line account with us, which will allow you to track your application through its various stages. After registration, you will be sent an email containing a link to enable you to complete your application in several steps.

Application Deadline: January 15, 2011

Source: http://www.ist.ac.at/graduate-school/phd-program/

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

ASEAN Foundation and NUS Scholarships in Developmental Studies, Environment and Information/communication Technology

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The ASEAN Foundation (AF) and NUS have entered into a new agreement to develop high quality human resources within ASEAN member countries through the ASEAN Foundation Research Scholarship.
The ASEAN Foundation, an initiative of the Leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), was established on 15 December 1997 to help bring about shared prosperity and a sustainable future for the peoples of all ASEAN countries. It has been mandated to promote greater awareness of ASEAN and greater interaction among its peoples and their increased participation in ASEAN activities as well as to undertake development cooperation activities that enhance mutual assistance, address equitable economic development and reduce poverty.  This scholarship programme is part of the ASEAN Foundation Scholarships for Postgraduate Studies and funded through the Japan-ASEAN Solidarity Fund.
Two scholarship slots are available for ASEAN nationals (except Singapore citizens and permanent residents) who wish to pursue a Masters Degree by research in NUS.  Selection of successful applicants will be based on merit.
a) Eligibility
These scholarships are open to bonafide nationals of an ASEAN country (except Singapore citizens and permanent residents) and tenable in the following faculties:
  • Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
  • School of Design and Environment (Real Estate & Building courses)
  • Faculty of Law
  • Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy
To qualify, applicants must:
  • Hold a good bachelors degree or its equivalent and possess a strong academic record;
  • Satisfy other admission requirements as specified by the faculty/school they apply to;
  • Submit a valid Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) result as evidence of their proficiency in the English language (for applicants whose native tongue or medium of university instruction is not English).
  • Agree to return and/or serve for at least 2 years in any ASEAN countries after completion of their studies.
b) Field of Studies
  • Developmental Studies
  • Environment
  • Information and Communication Technology
c) Award Amount
  1. A monthly stipend of S$2,000;
  2. Tuition, examination fees and other approved fees at NUS;
  3. A one-off air travel allowance of one single trip ticket from home country to Singapore upon award of the scholarship;
  4. A one-off book allowance of up to S$200;
  5. Accommodation subsidy of Singapore Dollars (S$3,000) per year;
  6. Graduation gown rental fees;
  7. A one-off air travel allowance of one single trip ticket from Singapore to home country upon successful completion of the course leading to the award of the degree.
Please read the full terms and conditions.
d) Award Period
The award is tenable for a maximum of 2 years, subject to an annual review of the scholar’s satisfactory progress.
e) Application Procedure
Applicants should indicate their interest in the Scholarship via the NUS Graduate Research Programme Application System.
Applicants should also complete the ASEAN Foundation Scholarship for Postgraduate Studies Application Form and submit together with the Application for Admission form and other supporting documents to the relevant Faculty/School.
Please send all applications and documents to:
Department of XXX
Faculty/School of XXX
Please click here for a list of the mailing address of all the Faculties/Schools. On the bottom left hand corner of the envelope, please write “ASEAN Foundation Research Scholarship”.
Application deadline:
Intake Application Closing Date Outcome Notification Date
Semester 1 (August) 15 November May
Semester 2 (January) 15 May October
Note (For August intake):
(1) For applicants who has applied for admission, please complete the ASEAN Foundation Scholarship Postgraduate Application Form.
(2) For applicants who have not applied admission, please complete the Form for Application for Admission to Graduate Studies by Research and the ASEAN Foundation Scholarship Postgraduate Application Form.
f) Notification of Award
Successful applicants will be notified of the outcome by NUS.
For more information, please contact Registrar’s Office atgdhelp[at]nus.edu.sg
Source: http://aseanfoundation.org/index2.php?main=news/2008/2008-11-18.php
Please kindly mention Scholarshiponline.info when applying for this scholarship

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Master Scholarships in VIsion & roBOTics (VIBOT), Erasmus Mundus, Europe

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The VIBOT Master is divided into four semesters designed and developed to ensure a clear and structured educational progress in the field of computer vision and robotics, fully integrated among the three universities of the consortium:

* semester 1 (UB): fundamentals on image processing, sensors and acquisition, mathematics and computer sciences, are taught (basis) ;
* semester 2 (UDG): improvements on image processing and pattern recognition, complements on computer vision and medical imaging and an introduction on robotics are delivered (reinforcement);
* semester 3 (HWU): high-level processing and methods are introduced for real-time implementation and integration of vision and robotics (capitalization);
* semester 4 (research lab or company): research training in an applied or academic context (going further)

The overall objective is to start from science fundamentals and low-level image processing, and then to introduce mid-level image processing, computer vision and applications in medical imaging and to end with robotics and high-level integration so that the main methods and algorithms in the state-of-art of computer vision and robotics (through both a theoretical and applied point of view) are covered.

An induction week is organized each year in September during which the enrolled students are informed about the programme, the assessment and the rules. The induction week also permits new students to meet second-year students or former VIBOT students.

You can apply to VIBOT as a student or as a scholar (academic visitor). In the former case, prospective applicants are asked to first compile and submit the application form following criteria and requirements. In the latter case, read the Academic Visitors menu, then compile and submit the application form.
Please make sure to apply before the application deadlines.

Non-EU students Erasmus Mundus grants (Category A Scholarship)
About 10 EM grants which include :
* 1,000€ per month for two years (24,000€),
* 8,000€ for mobility,
* Fees which are paid by the EU to the VIBOT coordinating institution.

Category A scholarships can be awarded to third-country masters students selected by EMMC consortia who come from a country other than an eligible applicant country* ** and who are not residents nor have carried out their main activity (studies, training or work) for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in one of these countries.

EU students Erasmus Mundus grants (Category B Scholarship)
About 10 EM grants which include :
* 500€ per month for two years (12,000€),
* Fees which are paid by the EU to the VIBOT coordinating institution.
Category B scholarships can be awarded to European masters students selected by EMMC consortia as well as to any masters students selected by EMMC consortia who do not fulfil the Category A criteria defined above.

Scholarship Application Deadline:
December 3, 2010 – Deadline for “non-EU” students (Category A Scholarships)
January 21, 2011 – Deadline for “EU” students (Category B Scholarships)
Website: www.vibot.org

Monday, October 18, 2010

Master and PhD Scholarships, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia

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King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals 
The Deanship of Graduate Studies at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM) provides full MS and PhD scholarships for distinguished graduate applicants who demonstrate high potential for conducting original research in the fields of Engineering, Sciences and Business.

Distinguished Partnership of KFUPM with International Institutions
KFUPM has very strong collaborative partnership on conducting innovative research with the following international institutions:
  • MIT: Clean Water and Clean Energy research.
  • Stanford University: Oil and Gas research.
  • California Institute of Technology (Caltech): Refining and Petrochemicals research.
  • Cambridge University: Oil and Gas research.
  • KAUST: Many research disciplines.
  • Saudi Aramco (the largest oil company worldwide): Many research disciplines.
  • SABIC (the 5th petrochemical company worldwide): Petrochemical research.
Centers for Research Excellence at KFUPM
To provide extreme support for research in areas of excellence, KFUPM has established the following Centers for Research Excellence, in which graduate students can conduct their research:
  • KFUPM-MIT Collaboration Center on Clean Water and Clean Energy.
  • National Center of Excellence on Nanotechnology.
  • National Center of Excellence on Renewable Energy.
  • National Center of Excellence on Refining and Petrochemicals.
  • National Center of Excellence on Corrosion.
Online Admission System
The online graduate admission application for the coming Fall Semester 2010-2011 is now available starting from Sept. 18, 2010 until October 29, 2010 through this link: http://www.kfupm.edu.sa/gs/preonline.asp
After submission of the online application, mandatory documents need to be uploaded through the Upload System using the same Login ID and PIN created for the online application using this link: http://adgs.kfupm.edu.sa/
Mandatory documents for application (without which application will not be processed)
  • Copy of identification (National ID for Saudi nationals / Passport for international applicants / Iqama for residents of Saudi Arabia).
  • Complete official transcripts for BS degree and MS degree (if applying to PhD).
  • Statement-of-Purpose (a one-page essay focusing on career and research goals).
  • Recommendation Letters from 3 referees through the online recommendation system after submitting the online application.
Other supporting documents (needed for final admission decision)
  • Certificates for BS degree and MS degree (if applying to PhD).
  • TOEFL score (min. is 68 IBT for MS and 79 IBT for PhD).
  • Acceptable GRE General score (min. Quant. is 700, min. Analytical is 3.0).
  • Upon approval, original/certified copies of degree certificate(s) and transcript(s) are to be sent through postal mail.
Application Deadlines
  • Deadline for submitting the online application is October 29, 2010.
  • Deadline for uploading mandatory documents is November 6, 2010.
  • Deadline for recommendation letters to be received via the online recommendation system is November 6, 2010.
If there are any questions or further clarifications are required, please feel free to contact us at gs-admissions@kfupm.edu.sa or Telephone : +966-3-860-2800, or check our website at: http://www.kfupm.edu.sa/gs
Admission Office
Deanship of Graduate Studies
Tel: 00966-3860-2800
Fax: 00966-3860-2829
P.O. Box 5055
King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM)
Dhahran 31261
Saudi Arabia
Website: http://www.kfupm.edu.sa/gs
E-mail: gs-admissions@kfupm.edu.sa
Visit official website.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Master Scholarship in Computer Simulations for Science and Engineering COSSE, Erasmus Mundus, Europe

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Master Scholarship in Computer Simulations for Science and Engineering COSSE  Erasmus Mundus EuropeThe Erasmus Mundus programme “Computer Simulations for Science and Engineering” (COSSE) is a joint initiative of four European universities:
COSSE is a two-year master`s programme offering a double degree from two universities. The students enter one of the universities and continue the second year at one of the other institutions in another country. COSSE offers education of the highest international standard as well as a unique experience of meeting different European cultures, languages, climate and nature.

The EACEA (the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency) awards 7 to 10 category A scholarships and 6 to 8 category B scholarships per Erasmus Mundus Master`s programme.
Category A scholarships (non-EU member states) can be awarded to applicants from non-EU member states (but not to applicants from Norway, Liechtenstein or Iceland)
UNLESS they have resided in a EU member state or in Norway, Liechtenstein or Iceland, for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years (by 31 January of the year of enrollment).
The category A scholarship includes:
  • Travel and installation costs: € 8000 for a 2 year programme
  • Participation costs (including insurance coverage): € 4000/semester
  • Monthly allowance: € 1000/month
Category B scholarships (EU-member states) can be awarded to applicants from EU-member states and to applicants from Norway, Liechtenstein and Iceland
The category B scholarship includes:
  • Travel and installation costs – only if the EM master`s programme includes a mobility period to a Third-Country partner: € 3000
  • Participation costs (including insurance coverage): € 2000/semester
  • Monthly allowance: € 500/month
Who can apply for an Erasmus Mundus scholarship (Action 1)?
Candidates who apply for an Erasmus Mundus Master Programme are at the same time considered for a scholarship nomination for this specific programme. The scholarships are awarded to the highest ranked candidates that fulfill the following scholarship conditions:
  • The applicant has applied correctly, fulfilled the admission requirements and is nominated for a scholarship by the EM consortium.
  • The applicant has not applied to more than three (3) Erasmus Mundus master`s programmes during one round of applications.
  • The applicant should be able to spend his study period in at least two of the consortium partner countries. These two countries must be different from the country in which the applicant has obtained his/her last university degree; the mandatory mobility periods cannot be replaced by virtual mobility, neither can they take place in institutions outside the consortium.
  • The applicant has not yet benefited from an EM master`s programme scholarship.
  • The applicant should not benefit from another Community grant while pursuing their Erasmus Mundus masters studies.
  • The applicant should be enrolled as a full-time student and commit himself to participate in the master`s programme in accordance with the terms defined by the consortium in the Student Agreement. Failure to do so could lead to the cancellation of the scholarship.
Deadlines and documents for COSSE Due to changed instructions from the European Commission, applicants from both category A and category B should apply during the same application period. (updated 24-08-2010)
Apply online from 15 September to 30 November, 2010
* Direct link to Erasmus Mundus Master`s programmes at studera.nu
All applicants must submit the required documents, regardless of prior applications. Last date for sending in your documents: 10 December 2010.
Required documents for COSSE
  1. A signed cover sheet (generated from the web-based application at studera.nu/english – Application code: COSSE)
  2. A correctly certified copy of your bachelor`s degree in original language and translated into English.
  3. A correctly certified copy of your transcript of records in original language and translated into English. All courses taken must be included. Please also provide the university course descriptions from your university study guide or the university website.
  4. Proof of your English proficiency.
  5. GRE test-scores, if available. (GRE General Test as well as GRE Subject Tests in Computer Science and Mathematics).
  6. A Curriculum vitae including details on your academic career.
  7. A letter of motivation including an indication of which specialization you wish to take and why, an indication of your preferred mobility track, a brief summary of your thesis work, stating the credits and grade.
  8. A copy of your passport or some other kind of identification in English.
  9. Two letters of recommendation from professors of the most recently attended higher institution.
Send your documents to the address on the cover sheet and keep an eye out for the link to the Erasmus Mundus Complementary Information form. It will be sent to `Your pages` at www.studera.nu/english when we have received your application documents. Your application is not complete without it.

For information on application and admission please contact:
mundusadmission@kth.se
Visiting adress
Admissions Office
Drottning Kristinas väg 6
100 44 Stockholm
Telephone
+46 8 790 61 70
Contact detail: mundusadmission@kth.se
Source: http://www.kth.se/cosse

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Dr John Woolcott Undergraduate Scholarship, Edith Cowan University, Australia

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Dr John Woolcott Scholarship honours the memory of Dr John Woolcott, former President of the Australian Public Health Association (WA) and Board Member of the National Safety Council of WA. The funds supporting this scholarship were developed in the 1970′s to provide students in the area of health science who were experiencing financial difficulties with assistance towards their studies.

The Dr John Woolcott Scholarship is offered on the basis of academic merit and financial need to an undergraduate student in either the Bachelor of Health Sciences or Bachelor of Nursing. The scholarship will normally be valid for the second and third year of the course, subject to the recipient maintaining a semester average of 70% or more.
Eligibility criteria:
  • Academic merit – current course average of at least 70%
  • Financial hardship
  • Must have completed at least one semester of full-time study (60 credit points)
  • Must not have already completed a bachelor degree at ECU or any other university
Level of study:
  • Undergraduate bachelor courses
Year of study:
  • 2nd year
  • 3rd year
Faculty:
Course:
  • ECU Bachelor of Health Science
  • ECU Bachelor of Health Science (Health Promotion)
  • ECU Bachelor of Health Science (Safety Science)
  • ECU Bachelor of Science (Nursing)
Nationality:
  • Australian citizen
  • Australian permanent resident
Selection will be based on demonstrated academic merit and financial hardship
Amount: $1250 (for full time study – pro rata for part time) per semester
Frequency:
Duration of course
Method:
Electronic funds transfer
Application opening date: 14 January 2011
Application closing date:
25 February 2011
Visit official website.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Siam Cement Group (SCG) Foundation Scholarships, Thailand

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Siam Cement Group (SCG) Foundation provides scholarships for the government staff and general public in Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, and Indonesia to pursue their studies in the Bachelor, Master or Doctoral level at the leading educational institutions in Thailand.

SCG Foundation was established to carry out activities dedicated to social contribution, human resources development especially of children and youth, creating sustainable benefits for all the communities and countries where SCG operates.

SCG Foundation is committed to expanding educational opportunities to the Southeast Asian countries in the hope of helping to develop their human resources so they can contribute to the development of their own countries.

For this year,SCG Foundation also continue offering scholarships opportunities to talent students of ASEAN countries to come study in Thailand
Numbers and Fields of Scholarships
(Degree – Field of Study – University)
Vietnam
Master – Chemical EngineeringSirindhorn International Institute of Technology
Master – Business AdministrationAssumption University of Thailand
Cambodia
Master – Mechanical Engineering – Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology
Master – Business Administration – ssumption University of Thailand
Indonesia
Master – Engineering(Industrial Engineering/Energy) – Asian Institute of Technology
Philippines
Master – Engineering (Pulp and Paper) – Asian Institute of Technology
Eligibility Qualifications:
For Master Degree
  • Last year university student OR recent graduates with work experience 0 – 2 years
  • GPA of at least 3.00 out of 4.00 scale (7.00/10.00 scale for Vietnam)
  • GPA of at least 3.00 out of 4.00 scale for Cambodia
  • GPA of at least 3.00 out of 4.00 scale for Indonesia
  • GPA of at least 3.00 out of 4.00 scale (or equal GWA 2.00-1.00 for The Philippines)
How to Apply:
Asian Institute of Technology (AIT)
  1. Step 1: Type 1-page essay and e-mail to nattapoa@scg.co.th
    Topic: “My Intention to Contribute to Society, if I am granted the Scholarship”
  2. Step 2: All candidates MUST apply directly at http://www.ait.ac.th/admissions
Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology (SIIT)
  1. Step 1: Type 1-page essay and e-mail to nattapoa@scg.co.th
    Topic: “My Intention to Contribute to Society, if I am granted the Scholarship”
  2. Step 2: Click here for download SIIT application (PDF) and e-mail to nattapoa@scg.co.th together with Transcript, Letter of Recommendation
Assumption University of Thailand (ABAC)
  1. Step 1: Type 1-page essay and e-mail to nattapoa@scg.co.th
    Topic: “My Intention to Contribute to Society, if I am granted the Scholarship”
  2. Step 2: Click here for download ABAC application (PDF) and e-mail to nattapoa@scg.co.th together with Transcript, Letter of Recommendation
Application Deadline:
Friday, 24 September 2010 (For SIIT)
Friday, 15 October 2010 (For AIT and ABAC)
Semester Begins:
Asian Institute of Technology: January 2011
Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology: November 2010
Assumption University of Thailand: January 2011
Visit official website.

Friday, October 1, 2010

PhD Studentships in Computer Science & Technology, University of Cambridge, UK

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We are seeking five PhD students across a range of system topics. We are seeking two PhD students to investigate the implications of photonic networks on future large-scale computer systems (such as data centres or scientific computers) with a focus on power consumption reduction. The work will involve modelling large systems of chip multiprocessors with photonic interconnect using FPGA-based emulation. These two positions are funded by the EPRSC grant EP/I004157/1, (http://gow.epsrc.ac.uk/ViewGrant.aspx?GrantRef=EP/I004157/1)

We are seeking a further three PhD students for the `INTelligent Energy awaRE NETworks` (INTERNET) project whose vision is to reduce the carbon footprint of ICT networks by at least an order of magnitude – along with a corresponding reduction in non-renewable energy consumption.

PhD students would perform complimentary work across topics including: the investigation of energy-aware network protocol design and implementation for the migration of virtualised systems, performing research into the models of energy usage of networks in and between data centres, and the design and implementation of novel hardware-software interfaces. These three positions are funded by the EPSRC grant EP/H040536/1, (http://gow.epsrc.ac.uk/ViewGrant.aspx?GrantRef=EP/H040536/1).

Candidates should have a 1st class degree in computer science, electronic engineering, mathematics or a closely related discipline, ideally with experience in one or more of the following:
  • Computer architectures
  • Computer networks
  • Virtualization and migration
  • Physical layer digital and/or optical communications
  • Digital design, FPGA programming, Hardware Description Languages
Informal enquiries should be addressed to srg-phd-vacancy@cl.cam.ac.uk Enquiries should include a Curriculum Vitae and a brief statement of your background and interests.
Further information can also be found on the investigators websites:
  • Jon Crowcroft (http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22)
  • Philip Watts (http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~pw321)
  • Andrew Moore (http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~awm22)
For UK/EU students this covers a stipend and fees. For October 2011 entry, applications should be received by December 1 2010 (applications for an April 2011 start date may also be considered).
Non-UK/EU students will require additional funding for the higher level of fees. Exceptional non-EU candidates may be considered for nomination to the Gates Cambridge Trust and Cambridge International Scholarship competitions.

The application deadline (for October 2011 entry) for these is October 15 2010 for US applicants and December 1 for non-US applicants (note that applications must be complete by these deadlines, including transcripts, references, degree certificates, and research proposal). More information on the formal application process is here: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/admissions/phd/.
Closing date: October 15th, 2010 for US applicants, 1st December 2010 for all others

Saturday, September 25, 2010

European Masters in Sport and Exercise Psychology (EMSEP), Erasmus Mundus, Europe

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The European Masters in Sport and Exercise Psychology programme (EMSEP) is organised by four leading European universities in the field of sport and exercise psychology (SEP): the University of Jyväskylä (JyU, co-ordinator), Finland; the University of Leipzig (UL), Germany; the University of Thessaly (UTH), Greece, and Lund University (LU), Sweden. The EMSEP programme offers education opportunities for students of all nationalities.

What is Sport and Exercise Psychology?
Sport and Exercise Psychology is the scientific study of people and their behaviour in sport and exercise contexts, and the practical application of that knowledge. The field, as well as the EMSEP programme, builds on the scientific bases of sport and exercise sciences, public health, and psychology. As the title implies, EMSEP has two main focuses: (1) promotion of healthy habits and overall lifestyle via regular engagement in various forms of physical activity; and (2) psychological support for athletes. The areas covered by EMSEP include, but are not limited to, motivation, performance, behaviour regulation, cognition, (post)career planning for athletes, identity, counselling and preventive interventions within sport and exercise contexts.
Career opportunities
The EMSEP programme prepares students for a research and/or professional career in Sport and Exercise Psychology through a combination of coursework, independent study, internship, and an extensive hands-on research experience. After successful completion of the programme, graduates will be awarded a double degree. EMSEP graduates can expect to find employment in the private and public sectors of exercise, well-being and sport; for example, as health and fitness leaders, instructors, performance enhancement specialists, psychological health consultants, or academic researchers in the field.
European Masters Degree in Sport and Exercise Psychology
Full-time duration: 2 years
Language of instruction: English
Annual student intake: 24 (divided between three host universities)
Mobility period: obligatory
Scholarships: available
Programme outline
The research-oriented, two-year master`s programme consists of 120 ECTS credits and is conducted fully in English. The network universities offer a joint curriculum for the students, as they will study in at least two universities during the programme. Upon completion of their studies, the programme graduates are awarded a double degree.
Benefits
The European Masters in Sport and Exercise Psychology programme provides you with:
  • Research-based, interdisciplinary and high quality teaching from leading experts in Europe
  • An individualised study plan
  • Hands-on experience in the field during the internship period
  • Experience of a truly international study environment, including a study abroad period at another partner university and networking with fellow students and experts
  • Officially recognised double degree from two network universities
  • A possibile scholarship for the studies
The application deadlines for entry in autumn 2011:
  • December 13, 2010 (non-EU/EEA nationals)
  • February 28, 2011 (EU/EEA nationals and non-EU nationals, who have spent more than a total of 12 months during the past 5 years in EU/EEA countries)
https://www.jyu.fi/sport/en/study/programmes/emsep

Monday, September 20, 2010

Master of Science Scholarships in Fire Safety Engineering, Erasmus Mundus, Europe

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Master of Science Scholarships in Fire Safety Engineering, Erasmus Mundus, Europe
The “International Master of Science in Fire Safety Engineering (IMFSE)”, is a two-year educational programme in the Erasmus Mundus framework. This master course is commonly organized by:
The main objective is creating an educational programme that provides the required knowledge for a professional fire safety engineer in a Performance Based Design environment. Besides interuniversity cooperation, student mobility in Europe is one of the main points of interest of the overall programme. The mobility structure, with possible change in study location after each semester, gives the students the opportunity to gain from the strengths and expertise of each of the three universities.
The 2-year course consists of four semesters of 30 ECTS-credits each. The mobility structure, with possible change in study location after each semester, gives the students the opportunity to gain from the strengths and expertise of each of the three universities.
The classes in the first semester, covering basic topics in Fire Safety Engineering (FSE), can be attended in Ghent or Edinburgh. All students spend the second semester in Lund, where emphasis lies on enclosure fire dynamics, risk analysis and human behaviour. In the third semester, classes are again taught in Ghent (for general FSE) or Edinburgh (with focus on structural engineering in the context of FSE). The fourth semester is devoted to the Master’s thesis, hosted by one or more of the three institutes.
Non-European students are to be considered as “full scholarships” covering all necessary costs of the student during his/her study period in Europe. Over 2 years, the total amount of the scholarship is € 48,000. This amount of € 48,000 includes a fixed contribution of €8,000 to travel and installation, a contribution to the EMMC participation costs of € 8,000 per year (covering the annual tuition fees), and monthly installments of € 1,000 per month.
European students is considered as a “financial contribution”. Over 2 years, the total amount of the scholarship is € 20,000. This amount of € 20,000 includes a contribution to the EMMC participation costs of € 4,000 per year (covering the annual tuition fees), and monthly installments of € 500 per month.
The minimum graduate admission requirements are:
  • A Bachelor’s degree or recognized equivalent from an accredited institution (minimum 3 years full-time study or 180 ECTS credits) in civil / structural / mechanical / electrical / chemical / industrial engineering, material sciences, chemistry, physics, applied physics, architecture, urbanism and spatial planning or a related discipline. Students in their last year of such a Bachelor programme will however also be considered.
  • Sufficient English language ability.
English language ability is a basic requirement, therefore the applicants must provide us one of the following certificates as a proof of their knowledge:
  • An official certificate from your university stating that the standard language of instruction in your Bachelor and/or Master degree was English (if applicable);
  • or a recent (= maximum two years old) TOEFL Certificate: minimum score is 570 (paper-based), or 87 (internet-based) or higher. The institution code for Ghent University is 2643;
  • or a ‘test report form’ (TRF) from IELTS, maximum two years old, with a minimum score of 6.5;
  • or a recent Certificate of a University Language Centre testifying that the student masters the necessary knowledge of English to function academically (specify CEF-level) – The minimum CEF-level is C1.
Pre-selection and admission decisions are based on a combination of factors, including academic degrees and records, a motivation statement, letters of recommendation, test scores, language skills and relevant work experience, if any.
The most important criteria are:
  • obtained degrees. Applicants are also recommended to provide additional information (short course description, course credits) on the modules they have taken during their previous studies, especially in the fields of thermodynamics, physics, chemistry, mathematics;
  • a transcript of records;
  • a certificate of English language ability;
  • a motivation statement;
  • any relevant publications, dissertation, project work;
  • letters of reference.
Calendar and Deadlines
non-European students
  • September 2010 Application forms online
  • 31 December 2010 Deadline for applicatants for a scholarship
  • 1 March 2011 Deadline for self-sponsoring applicatants
  • March/April 2011 Feedback for applicants for a scholarship
  • September 2011 Start IMFSE
European students
  • September 2010 Application forms online
  • 30 April 2011 Deadline for applicatants for a scholarship
  • July 2011 Deadline for self-sponsoring applicatants
  • July 2011 Feedback for applicants for a scholarship
  • September 2011 Start IMFSE
Visit official website.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Schlumberger Foundation Fellowships for Women from Developing Countries

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Schlumberger Foundation Fellowships for Women from Developing Countries
2011 Faculty for the Future Fellowships. Developing and emerging economies to pursue PhD or post-doctoral studies in the physical sciences and related disciplines at top universities abroad. The Faculty for the Future program grows each year and has become a powerful community that today stands at 142 pioneering women scientists from 43 countries.

Faculty for the Future fellowships are awarded to women from developing and emerging economies who are preparing for PhD or post-doctoral study in the physical sciences, engineering, or related disciplines to pursue advanced graduate study at top universities in their disciplines abroad.
Eligibility
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
  • Be a woman;
  • Be a citizen of a developing country;
  • Wish to pursue a PhD degree or Post-doctoral research in the physical sciences or related disciplines;
  • Have applied to, have been admitted to, or are currently enrolled in a university abroad;
  • Wish to return to their home country to continue their academic career upon completion of their studies;
  • Be very committed to teaching and demonstrate active participation in faculty life and outreach work to encourage young women into the sciences;
  • Hold an excellent academic record.
How to apply
Applications are only accepted through the on-line system www.fftf.slb.com. Note that the on-line system will be open from September 1 to November 30 2010.
Please do not write before this date asking for application forms or submitting CVs, transcripts, or any other documents. We will not be able to respond.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

PhD Studentship in Mathematics, University of Luxembourg

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PhD Studentship in Mathematics, University of Luxembourg
The University of Luxembourg has the following vacancy in the Mathematics Research Unit of the Faculty of Science, Technology and Communication.
One assistant position (PhD-student) in mathematics (M/F)

Temporary contract for two years, renewable once for additional two years, 40 hours/week, starting 1st October 2010 or later.

Area: Decision Mathematics (aggregation functions, functional equations …)
Requirements: Master degree (or equivalent) in Mathematics of high quality, a degree in Applied Mathematics will also be accepted. A master thesis written in Analysis, Algebra, or Discrete Mathematics will be preferable.
The position concerns only candidates who want to prepare a PhD thesis (before a contract can be established it is required that the successful candidate registers as a PhD student at the University of Luxembourg)
We expect
  • dedication for doing mathematical research and willingness to integrate the existing team
  • willingness to prepare a PhD thesis
  • good knowledge of mathematical analysis and algebra
  • good written and oral English skills, some basic knowledge of French will be an advantage
  • readiness to develop some knowledge of French (if needed)
  • a limited teaching activity (1-3 hours/week)
We offer
  • membership in a dynamic Mathematical Institute in a newly created university
  • an exciting international environment
  • a competitive salary
For further information, please contact Jean-Luc Marichal (jean-luc.marichal[at]uni.lu)
Application files (in English or French) should contain the following documents:
  • a detailed curriculum vitae
  • a copy of the master diploma
  • a description of the mathematical background of the candidate
  • a letter of motivation
  • the names, positions and addresses of two referees, with an indication of their links to the candidate (e.g., supervisor of the master thesis)
Code: F1070011
Deadline for applications: September 30, 2010
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Please send applications files, preferably by email, to the following address:
Jean-Luc Marichal
Mathematics Research Unit
University of Luxembourg, FSTC
Campus Kirchberg
6, rue Coudenhove-Kalergi
L-1359 Luxembourg-Kirchberg
Luxembourg

Monday, September 6, 2010

Master Scholarships in Environmental Sciences, Policy and Management, Erasmus Mundus, Europe

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Master Scholarships in Environmental Sciences Policy and Management Erasmus Mundus Europe
MESPOM is an Erasmus Mundus Masters course in Environmental Sciences, Policy and Management operated by four leading European and two North American Universities and supported by the European Commission.

The MESPOM study programme is in English and lasts two years. The students study in at least three out of six consortium universities:
Eligibility
  • a good first degree in a subject related to environmental sciences, policy and management such as biology, geography, other earth sciences, civil engineering, urban or landscape planning, resource economics or specialised disciplines (environmental engineering, environmental management, environmental economics, environmental policy);
  • candidates with other first degrees are also considered if they show commitment to environmental careers, usually through work experience;
  • MESPOM invites applications from all countries;
  • proficiency in English (Test of English as a Foreign Language- TOEFL)
Scholarship
Category A scholarships (EUR 48,000): students who are not residents nor have carried out their main activity (studies, work, etc.) for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in the the EU/EEA-EFTA countries (including Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein);
Category B scholarships (EUR 23,00): all other students
Application procedure
All MESPOM applications should be made to Central European University in accordance with CEU Admission Requirements.
All candidates are required to fill in the CEU on-line application form and attach following documents:
  1. Letters of recommendation
  2. Academic records
  3. A full curriculum vitae or resume, including a list of publications, if any
  4. Department- and program-specific requirements (statement of purpose, research proposal, additional test scores, etc.)
  5. Proof of English proficiency
Application deadlines is January 3, 2011 for the applicants seeking Erasmus Mundus scholarships types A and B or other financial assistance from the MESPOM Consortium or CEU (including fee waivers).
With any further inquiries about the admissions process and additional information contact the CEU Admission office: coordinator@mespom.eu
Visit official website.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Lotus, Erasmus Mundus Scholarships for South-East Asian Students

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Lotus, Erasmus Mundus Scholarships for South-East Asian Students
Lotus is an Erasmus Mundus Action Two Partnership (EMA2) of European and Asian Higher Education Institutions (HEI) and Associations aiming at fostering mutual enrichment and better understanding between the EU and Asia, through the exchange of persons, knowledge and skills at higher education level and to co-operate in the following program activities:
  • Mobility of undergraduate and graduate students
  • Mobility of PhD students
  • Post-doc mobility
  • Academic and administrative staff mobility
The types of mobility to be funded are:
  • For students: undergraduate, master, doctorate and post-doctorate mobility opportunities
  • For academic staff: exchanges for the purposes of teaching, practical training and research
The intention of this project is to give South-East Asian students and staff the possibility to go to a European University to improve, enrich, learn, experience, …. their own knowledge and skills.
Please bear in mind that the scholarships are only granted to South-East Asian students and staff coming to Europe.
The grant covers:
  • monthly subsistance allowance
  • travel ticket
  • insurance
  • tuition fee
Eligibility criteria for students
Asian students who want to participate in mobility to the EU:
  • Must be a national of one of the third countries covered by the relevant lot;
  • Must have not resided nor have carried out their main activity (studies, work, etc) for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in one of the European countries;
  • For target group 1 (TGI): students need to be registered at one of the third-country HEIs within the partnership. Undergraduate students must have successfully completed at least one year of studies in their home institution;
  • For target group 2 (TGII): students need either to be registered in a HEI (not included in the partnership) of the third country concerned by the lot or having obtained a university degree or equivalent by an institution of these third countries. They will need to justify how this study period abroad will benefit them (and their direct socio-economical environment) and include letters of support in their individual application;
  • For target group 3 (TGIII): students need to be nationals of one of the third countries concerned by the lot and be part of the vulnerable target groups.
  • Must have sufficient knowledge of the language of the courses or of one of the languages currently spoken in the hosting countries.
  • No student can benefit from more than one mobility activity in the same project.
Scholarship
Subsistence allowance:
  • 1000 € per month for undergraduate and graduate students
  • 1500 € per month for doctorate students
  • 1800 € per month for post-doctorates
  • 2500 € per month for academic staff
Insurance costs:
All grant holders are subscribed to a central group policy. The policy can be found on the website.
Tuition fees/registration fees:
The tuition fees are covered by the project.
Travel costs:
One return ticket will be provided by the coordinat
Partners
The Lotus project is sustained by a consortium consisting of 20 partner universities: 9 universities from the EU and 11 universities from the South-East Asion Region.
EU Universities:
South-East Asian Universities:
Online application
Email: lotus@ugent.be
Deadline: September 30th, 2010

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Master Scholarships, University of Twente, The Netherlands Fellowship Programmes (NFP)

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Master Scholarships, University of Twente, The Netherlands Fellowship Programmes (NFP)

The Netherlands Fellowship Programmes (NFP) fosters capacity building within organizations in 61 developing countries by providing training and education to their mid-career staff members at the University of Twente. The Netherlands Fellowship Programmes is an initiative of the Dutch government.
Requirements for application
Applicants must:
  • be a national and working in one of the countries above
  • be a mid-career professional with at least three years work experience
  • be nominated by his/her employer
  • have been unconditionally admitted by the University of Twente to one of the master degree programmes
  • have completed an NFP Master’s Degree Programme application form and have submitted all the required documentation to the Netherlands embassy or consulate
  • not be employed by a large industrial, commercial, international or multinational organization
  • offer evidence of proficiency in speaking and writing the language of instruction
  • be available for the entire period of the programme and be physically and mentally able to take part in the entire programme
  • declare that they will return to their home country immediately after the study programme has ended
  • comply with country-specific rules set by RNE (for more information please contact the Netherlands Embassy or consulate in your home country)
  • candidate must not have received an NFP fellowship or any other fellowship in the three years prior to the start of the proposed programme (MA, SC or PhD)
Country of origin
Afghanistan, Albania, Armenia, Autonomous Palestinian Territories, Bangladesh, Benin, Bhutan, Bolivia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Burundi, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Cape Verde, China (Excluding citizens from Hong Kong and Macao), Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, DR Congo, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Georgia, Ghana, Guatemala, Guinea-Bissau, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Iran, Ivory Coast, Jordan, Kenya, Kosovo, Macedonia, Mali, Moldova, Mongolia, Mozambique, Namibia, Nepal, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Peru, Philippines, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Surinam, Tanzania, Thailand, Uganda, Vietnam, Yemen, Sudan, Zambia, Zimbabwe.
Field of study: All
Level of study: Master
Deadline for application
  • Study programmes starting in the first quarter 2011: 1 October 2010 except for Tanzania and Bangladesh
  • Study programmes starting in the third quarter 2011: 1 March 2011 except for Uganda, Tanzania, Indonesia and Bangladesh
Value:
  • subsistence allowance
  • tuition fee
  • housing
  • international travel
  • insurance
  • personal allowance
  • study materials
  • visa costs
  • travel within the Netherlands
Visit official website.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Undergraduate Scholarships for International Students, Georgia College & State University, USA

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International Student Scholarships and Assistantships at Georgia College and State University – up to $19,000 per academic year for undergraduates
Georgia College & State University is proud to announce International Student Scholarships for the Spring 2011 semester. Each of these awards is approximately $19,000/year at the undergraduate level.

Our university offers challenging undergraduate and graduate programs in the Schools of Liberal Arts & Sciences, Business, Education and Health Sciences! Visit the degree programs website http://www.gcsu.edu/academics/majorsandminors.htm to find out more about the academic opportunities available at Georgia College & State University.

Learn more about International Student Scholarships http://www.gcsu.edu/international/tuition/ugrad.htm, and International Graduate Assistantships http://www.gcsu.edu/international/tuition/grad.htm that can significantly reduce the cost of tuition while studying in the United States.

The international admission and scholarship application deadline for the Spring 2011 semester is September 1st, 2010.
For more information:
Jason Wynn
International Admissions Counselor
International Education Center
Georgia College & State University
Phone: (+1) 478-445-4789
Fax: (+1) 478-445-2623
www.gcsu.edu/international

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Study Trips to Germany by German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)

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The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) funds Study Visits and Study Seminars and Practicals in the Federal Republic of Germany by groups of foreign students under the direction of university teachers.
I. Funding Objectives
  • This funding programme aims to deliver subject-related knowledge by arranging corresponding visits, tours and information meetings (Study Visits) respectively by organising subject-related seminars and practical courses in the field of higher education (e.g. specialist courses, block seminars, workshops) at the invitation of a German university which is then also responsible for arranging seminars and practicals in academia, business and industry and, possibly, in public institutions (Study Seminars and Practicals).
  • To facilitate meetings with German students, academics and researchers to establish and maintain contacts between German and foreign universities.
  • To enable participants to acquire a greater understanding of Germany by providing an insight into economic, political and cultural life in Germany. This part of the visit must not make up more than one third of the stay.
In the case of Study Seminars and Practicals, the programme aims to encourage a policy of reciprocal invitation, although this does not constitute a condition of support, which means that funding can initially also be given for visits in only one direction.
Cultural events (e.g. concert trips) may be funded if the focus is on subject-specific meetings between students and the relevance to higher education is proven.
A maximum of one application per year can be considered per department, institute and applicant. Required / mandatory excursions or measures which have already been carried out cannot be funded.
Annual funding for applicants, departments or institutes is not possible.
II. Target Group and Length of Stay
  • Funding can be provided for groups of students who are fully matriculated in their third semester or higher in a respective degree programme at a foreign university and who travel under guidance and direction of a university teacher. Groups must be made up of at least 10 participants and must not, as a rule exceed 15 persons. One university teacher may additionally be funded as an accompanying person.
  • Group Visits and Study Seminars and Practicals should last no less than 7 days. Funding is available for a maximum 12 days (including travel days), although the stays may last longer.
III. Funding
The DAAD takes out health, accident and public/private liability insurance for each funded group. Further details are contained in the Award Letter.
Due to the limited financial resources, the DAAD reserves the right to reduce the level of funding. It is assumed that the universities or other sponsors (e.g. support associations, companies from business and industry) will contribute to the overall costs, so that the personal contribution to be made by participants remains at a reasonable level.
III. 1. Study Trips
Regulations applying to Indonesia (among other countries)

a) Programme planning
The DAAD plans the programme design. Wishes and preferences stated in the application form will, as far as possible, be taken into consideration. However, it is likely that cuts or changes will be made to the programme due to decisions reached by the selection committees. The DAAD provides a travel guide fluent in the agreed group language who is responsible for the smooth running of and compliance with the programme drawn up by DAAD Head Office
b) Meals and accommodation
As a rule, groups will be accommodated in twin or three-bed rooms in hotels or youth guesthouses/hostels. The DAAD pays the subsistence costs (meals and accommodation) for the group (including for the group leader and, where appropriate, bus driver) during the stay in Germany.
c) Transport
The DAAD decides on the choice of means of transport. In many cases, a coach/bus will be used to ensure that the visit programme schedule can run smoothly. In the case of groups that cannot travel to Germany with their own coach/bus, the DAAD can hire a coach/bus for travel within Germany. If the group travels in a coach/bus not hired by the DAAD, a seat must be available for the DAAD guide; in such cases, the DAAD will pay the fuel costs for travel within Germany. For some programme points, however, use of public transport may be more suitable. The conditions will be advised on an individual basis.
The DAAD regrets that it is unable to pay any international travel costs.
III. 2. Study Seminars and Practicals
Regulations applying to Indonesia (among other countries)

Groups receive a flat-rate sum of € 40.- per person and day as a subsidy towards the travel and subsistence costs.
IV. Application papers
The DAAD is only able to process punctually submitted complete applications. The DAAD regrets that it is unable to call for any missing documents or papers to be subsequently submitted. A full and complete funding application comprises the following elements:
  1. Application form (download here ) ; including budget and list of participants
  2. Reasons for and contentual description of the programme for one subject area, including a precise list of the visit and tour preferences, both in terms of subject-related (academic) content and of German area studies content. Vague or generally-worded descriptions (e.g. visits to museums, universities) are not acceptable.
  3. Schedule (in tabular form)
  4. Description of the contentual preparation for the group trip (e.g. preparatory seminars).
  5. Proof of contacts on the German side (in the case of Study Trips), especially in higher education (e.g. by sending invitations or letters of confirmation).
    Proof of contacts on the foreign side (in the case of Study Seminars and Practicals) who state their opinion on the importance of the Study Seminar and Practical specified in the application and on how this seminar or practical is integrated into the academic progress of the foreign participants.
    (General agreements, cooperation agreements and so on are not, on their own, sufficient proof and can only be submitted as support for the proof of contacts)
V. Application and Decision Process
Applications must be submitted in such good time as to ensure that they reach the DAAD by the following deadlines (Date of Receipt at the DAAD in Bonn).
  • 01 February for trips to begin at the 01.06 (DAAD decision made at the mid of April)
  • 01 May for trips to begin at the 01.09 (DAAD decision made at the mid of July)
  • 01 November for trips begin at the 01.03 (DAAD decision made at the mid of January)
Applicants are recommended in all cases to use the most recent version of this information Sheet and the corresponding Application Form when submitting their application. These forms can be found on the DAAD website (www.daad.de) under “information for Foreigners – Sources of the Financial Support – Scholarship Database”.
The decision will be made by a selection committee at the DAAD. Due to the limited financial resources, experience has shown that only some of the applications can be approved that meet the programme’s three funding objectives. These are particularly well organised visits of cultural and educational policy interest with a clear focus on encouraging meeting and encounter.
V.1 Study Trips
Applications may be placed by university teachers from foreign universities. Applications must be written in German or English and submitted to DAAD Jakarta Office one month prior to the deadline specified above. DAAD Jakarta will forward the applications to the DAAD in Bonn together with a statement of opinion.
Before placing the application, please inquire the DAAD Jakarta Office as to the latest date by which the application must have been submitted (recieved) there in order to ensure that the application reaches the DAAD in Bonn by 01 February, 01 May respectively 01 November.
V.2. Study Seminars and Practicals
Applications may be placed by university teachers from German universities. Applications must be submitted to the DAAD via the International Office (Akademisches Auslandsamt) of the German university.
VI. Addresses
DAAD Jakarta Office
Jl. Jend. Sudirman, Kav. 61-62
Summitmas I, 19th Floor,
Jakarta 12190
Tel.: (021) 520 08 70, 525 28 07
Fax: (021) 525 28 22
Email: info@daadjkt.org
Consultation hours:
Monday – Thursday (13:30 – 16:00)
DAAD
Referat 224
Kennedyallee 50
D – 53175 Bonn
Germany
Responsible desk officer:
Ms. Katharina Klein
Phone:+ 49 228 882 370
Fax: + 49 228 882 447
Email: k.klein@daad.de
Ms. Julia Loellgen
Phone:+ 49 228 882 328
Fax: + 49 228 882 447
Email: loellgen@daad.de

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Graduate Degree Fellowships, East-West Center, University of Hawaii, USA

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Graduate Degree Fellowships, East-West Center, University of Hawaii, USA
The East-West Center Graduate Degree Fellowship provides Master’s and Doctoral funding for graduate students from Asia, the Pacific, and the U.S. to participate in educational and research programs at the East-West Center while pursuing graduate study at the University of Hawai‘i. Through East-West Center affiliation, awardees become part of a growing network of students and alumni forging the shape and substance of the world’s most vibrant region.

Center fellowships are provided for degree study at the University of Hawai‘i and participation in the Center’s international and intercultural programs. The Center and the University of Hawai‘i, located in a unique island setting with a distinctive multicultural heritage, offer premier resources for studies on Asia, the Pacific, and the U.S.

Degree fellows have opportunities to participate in graduate certificate programs offered in leadership studies, international intercultural studies, population studies and natural resource management that enhance their degree studies. Other opportunities include invited participation in the Center’s research projects in several areas of international study including politics, governance and security; economics; environmental change; population and health; education; and Pacific islands development.

The East-West Center Graduate Degree Fellowship invites applications from:
  • Citizens or permanent residents of the United States
  • Citizens of countries in the Pacific and Asia, including Russia
The East-West Center Graduate Degree Fellowship provides funding toward:
  • Master’s degrees (up to 24-month fellowship)
  • Doctoral degrees (up to 48-month fellowship)
General Requirements:
  • Applicants submit both the application for East-West Center Graduate Fellowship and the graduate admissions application to the University of Hawai‘i to the East-West Center Award Services Office. Applications must be postmarked by the November 1 deadline.
  • Applicants already enrolled as classified graduate students at the University of Hawai‘i submit only the East-West Center Graduate Fellowship application.
  • Required tests include the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) for applicants from non-English speaking countries, and the GRE or GMAT for all applicants as required by university departments.
  • Award recipients who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents must meet exchange visitor (J-1 visa) requirements.
Degree Fellowship Requirements:
Beyond fulfilling degree requirements at the University of Hawai‘i, East-West Center students are required to take part in the Center’s education program. These requirements include:
  • Core Program that meets weekly during the fall semester.
  • Spring Core Issues Course, which will consist of a series of presentations and small-group discussions.
  • Community Service. Degree Fellows are expected to devote 90 hours to community service during their award period.
  • Involvement in an EWC Research Project.
  • Interdisciplinary Certificate. Students not involved in an EWC research project must pursue one of several interdisciplinary certificates.
  • Language Requirement. Degree Fellows who are native speakers of English from USA, Australia or New Zealand must demonstrate proficiency in an Asian/Pacific language or complete four semesters of language coursework.
  • Monthly Report to the Associate Dean.
Application forms and additional information may be obtained from:
GRADUATE DEGREE FELLOWSHIPS
Award Services Office
East-West Center
1601 East-West Road
Honolulu, HI 96848-1601
USA
Individuals who are citizens or permanent residents of the United States or a country listed below may apply for the East-West Center Graduate Degree Fellowships:
Southeast Asia: Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand Vietnam
East Asia: China (Hong Kong, Macau, Mainland, Taiwan), Japan, Korea, Democratic People’s Republic of, Korea, Republic of, Mongolia, Russia.
South Asia: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Iran, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka
Pacific Region: American Samoa, Australia, Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, French Polynesia, Guam, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Niue, Northern Marianas, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Wallis & Futuna Islands.
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