Sunday, 30 September 2012

Postgraduate International Scholarships, Bournemouth University, UK


This scholarship is offered to international applicants for BU postgraduate degrees beginning in September 2012 and January 2013. You will be eligible to apply for a BU International Postgraduate Scholarship if you can demonstrate an outstanding academic profile relevant to your course. An outstanding academic profile is one which is considered to be equivalent to a UK 1st class Honours degree as assessed by NARIC.
Who is eligible to apply for this scholarship?
All applicants classified as ‘overseas’ for fee purposes are eligible to apply.
To which courses does this scholarship apply?
Applicants for all taught full-time postgraduate (Masters) courses in the following Schools may apply:
  • School of Applied Sciences
  • School of Design, Engineering & Computing
  • School of Health & Social Care
  • School of Tourism
How many scholarships are awarded annually?
  • School of Applied Sciences – 10 scholarships
  • School of Design, Engineering & Computing – 10 scholarships
  • School of Health & Social Care – 5 scholarships
  • School of Tourism – 10 scholarships.
How much is the scholarship worth?
The value of each scholarship will depend on the course as follows:
  • School of Applied Sciences – (£1,500)
  • School of Design, Engineering & Computing – (£1,000)
  • School of Health & Social Care – (£3,000)
  • School of Tourism – (£1,000).
How is this scholarship paid?
Scholarships are paid by a reduction in tuition fee.
What are the criteria for this scholarship?
  • You must be able to demonstrate an exceptional academic profile (equivalent to UK 1st Class Honours degree as assessed by NARIC)
  • You must be able to demonstrate an outstanding personal profile as evidenced in your personal statement.
Other information about this scholarship
  • Recipients of this scholarship cannot be in receipt of any other BU scholarship
  • Financial need will not be taken into consideration.
How do I apply?
You can download the BU Scholarship Application Form here:
The deadline for applications is 31 May 2012 for entry in September 2012 and 1 November 2012 for entry in January 2013. You can apply at the same time or after you have submitted your course application form.
When will I hear if I have been successful?
The successful applicants will be notified within four weeks of the decision being made following the deadline.
Completed application forms should be returned to:
askBU Students Service
Bournemouth University
The Base
Poole House
Fern Barrow
Poole
BH12 5BB
UK
Forms can also be scanned and emailed to: askBUstudents@bournemouth.ac.uk
For more information, please visit : official website

Business School Postgraduate Scholarship, Bournemouth University, UK


This scholarship is offered to students who have applied to study any MA/MSc course in the Business School beginning in September 2012 and January 2013.
Who is eligible to apply for this scholarship?
All applicants are eligible to apply for this scholarship.
To which courses does this scholarship apply?
All full-time and part-time MA/MSc degrees offered by the Business School. This does not include LLM courses or the Bournemouth MBA.
How much is the scholarship worth?
£2,000.
How is this scholarship paid?
Scholarships are paid by a reduction in tuition fee.
How many scholarships are awarded annually?
  • UK/EU students – 15 scholarships
  • Overseas students – 45 scholarships
What are the criteria for this scholarship?
  • An outstanding academic profile relevant to your course (equivalent to a UK 1st class honours degree) as assessed by NARIC
  • High level of English proficiency (if English is not your first language)
  • An outstanding personal profile as evidenced in your personal statement.
Other information about this scholarship
  • Recipients of this scholarship cannot be in receipt of any other BU scholarship
  • Financial need will not be taken into consideration.
How do I apply?
You can download the BU Scholarship Application Form here:
The deadline is 31 May 2012 for September 2012 entry and 1 November 2012 for January 2013 entry. You can apply at the same time or after you have submitted your course application form. Late applications may be considered if there are funds remaining.
When will I hear if I have been successful?
The successful applicants will be notified within four weeks of the decision being made following the deadline.
Completed application forms should be returned to:
askBU Students Service
Bournemouth University
The Base
Poole House
Fern Barrow
Poole
BH12 5BB
UK
Forms can also be scanned and emailed to: askBUstudents@bournemouth.ac.uk
For more information, please visit : official website

Maintenance Technician Certificate Scholarship, Helicopter Foundation International, USA


In answer to the Helicopter Industry’s need for qualified Helicopter Maintenance Technicians and in an effort to attract new talent to the industry, the HFI is sponsoring six (6) scholarships for Helicopter Maintenance Technicians. The scholarship will open July 1, 2012
The HFI Board of Directors has appointed a Selection Committee to choose the scholarship winners.
Up to six (6) Scholarships of up to $2,500 each may be awarded.
Deadline for submitting an application is November 30, 2012. Scholarships will be awarded in February 2013.
Payment of scholarship monies is conditional upon receipt of supporting documentation from the attended school that the student has successfully completed the required coursework offered by an FAA Part 147 AMT program. Also, the student is required to provide a copy of the FAA certificate as an Airframe (A), Powerplant (P), or A&P mechanic; or the international equivalent.
If the school has not been compensated by the student, the HFI will make payment to the institution on behalf of the student, up to the maximum limit of the scholarship awarded.
In the event that the student was previously invoiced by the school and has completely paid in advance, the HFI will reimburse the student directly, up to the maximum limit of the scholarship awarded.
The application must be typed or legibly handwritten. All the questions must be completely answered. Incomplete application packages will be rejected.
Neatness, completeness, and accuracy do count. If additional pages are requested, they must be supplied.
An electronic form of the application is preferred. Please e-mail to scholarships@rotor.com. Emailed applications must be submitted by 11:59 PM on November 30, 2012.
If mailed, all applications must be received by November 30, 2012. Mail to HFI Scholarships, 1635 Prince Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22314
  • Proof of enrollment in a certified FAA Part 147 or International Equivalent AMT training program;
  • A clear copy of any and all FAA or International Equivalent Certificate(s);
  • A current resume;
  • Three current letters of recommendation from individuals such as employers, instructors, or others within the industry that can attest to your background, training, and experience as it relates to the aviation industry;
  • Two references (e.g., employers, professional or community organizations);
  • A summary of 300 words or more describing why you want to be a helicopter maintenance technician;
  • International applicants must also provide proof of foreign citizenship.
Winners will be notified by phone and by mail, and they (or their representative) will be encouraged to attend Helicopter Association International’s HELI-EXPO 2013 in Las Vegas, Nevada. A complimentary one-year HAI membership and a complimentary Full Registration to HELI-EXPO 2013, for Scholarship Winner and guest, including dinner for two at the HAI Salute to Excellence Awards Banquet will be awarded with each scholarship courtesy of Helicopter Association International. Attendance at HELI-EXPO® affords the scholarship winner the opportunity to attend the Maintenance Technician Mentoring Panel and the Industry Outreach to Students Panel, as well as the opportunity to meet and talk with helicopter professionals from around the world.
Winners will be required to provide a contact name and phone number for the school, and an address to which the letter confirming the intent to remit funds may be sent upon award of the certificate. Winners will be required tocomplete their training and receive their certificate within 19 months of date of notification, and abide by all scholarship rules. The application must bear an original signature and be received no later than November 30, 2013.
HFI’s Maintenance Technician Certificate Scholarship will only be awarded to candidates pursuing an Airframe (A), Powerplant (P) or both Airframe and Powerplant (A & P) license or the International equivalent. This scholarship, funded by the HFI and supporting organizations, provides up to $2,500 to assist a candidate pursuing an A, P, or A & P, or the international equivalent aircraft maintenance technician certification. A primary determinant will be evidence of the applicant’s interest and determination to work in the helicopter industry.
Scholarship funds will only be applied to tuition costs. Scholarship winners are responsible for their own transportation and ancillary expenses (books, meals, tools, lodging). Any unused portion of scholarship money must be sent directly back to HFI.
Only applicants who meet the minimum qualifications, as determined by the HFI Scholarship Selection Committee, will be considered.
Scholarship monies will be paid upon award of a FAA Maintenance Technician Certificate. Written notification of their FAA Certificate, along with a copy of the certificate must be sent to HFI at 1635 Prince Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22314.
For more information, please visit : official website

Knight Science Journalism Fellowships, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA


Knight Science Journalism Fellowships are for mid-career journalists who demonstrate a high level of journalistic excellence and accomplishment, as well as a long-term commitment to their craft. Journalists from all countries compete on an equal basis. To be eligible for a Knight Fellowship, applicants must meet our qualification standards and agree to a few stipulations.
Qualifications
Applicants must be full-time journalists, whether they are on staff or freelance. Part-time writers or producers are not eligible. Applicants must have at least three full years of experience covering science, technology, the environment, or medicine; or at least five years of other journalism experience and a desire to cover those areas in the future.
Journalism experience must be in the years immediately prior to applying.
Applicants may be reporters, writers, editors, producers, illustrators or photo-journalists. They may work for newspapers, magazines, television, radio or the Web.
There are no educational prerequisites, nor is there an age-limit.
Professionals working in public information, public relations, the trade press, government or academia are not eligible.
Proficiency in English is necessary for Fellows to make the most of their time at MIT. If you have taken the IELTS or TOEFL exam, we’d like to know your score. If you have not, but English is not your native language, we’d encourage you to take the IELTS exam.
Stipulations
To be awarded a Fellowship, selected applicants must agree to the following requirements:
  • To reside full-time in the Boston/Cambridge area for the academic year: August 15 through May 15.
  • To attend all boot camps, field trips, seminars, and new media training sessions arranged by the Knight Science Journalism Fellowships.
  • To participate in at least one science course per semester.
  • To refrain from professional work during the Fellowship, unless written permission has been granted by the Director.
  • For international candidates: To obtain a J-1 visa from the U.S. State Department after being awarded the Fellowship.
How to Apply
The application to the Knight Science Journalism Fellowships includes several pieces, listed below. Before applying please read “A few things everyone should be aware of when they apply for our 9-month Fellowship” at the bottom of this page.
Application requirements:
A) Online Application form. Application deadline: March 1, 2013.
Please email your subsequent materials, listed below, to knight-info@mit.edu with “Knight Application” in the Subject field.
B) Professional autobiography:Tell us about your professional life. Not to exceed 750 words.
C) Résumé or Curriculum Vitae: Be sure to include your education and work history.
D) Fellowship year proposal: Tell us what you plan to do during a fellowship year and how that would fit in with your professional goals. Not to exceed 750 words.
E) Freelancers: (Non-freelancers, skip this item). Provide a list of all your jobs in the last 12 months—what you did, for whom and, if your client is not widely known provide some idea of who or what it is. A few words for each job is sufficient.
F) Samples of professional work: Please provide six samples. If your work is in a format that cannot be submitted electronically, please contact us for submission details.
Guidelines for samples:
  • Select six works that best show your interests and abilities. Please, no more than six.
  • All six samples should have been published or broadcast within the last 24 months.
  • If work is available online, we prefer you provide a PDF (for print), an .mp3 (for audio) or an .mp4 (for video) in addition to the URL for each work sample.
  • If original work is not in English, English translations are required for at least three of the works.
  • Editors/Producers/Directors should indicate their involvement in the piece.
  • For series, send only the first and last pieces, with a brief outline of other items in the series.
  • For books, submit one chapter. (PDF files preferred.)
  • For audio/visual, submit a sample (or samples) with a total running time of up to 40 minutes. If samples are submitted on a CD or DVD, please include a written manuscript or synopsis indicating where each item (program, story or segment) begins. Please contact us first before sending CDs or DVDs. For online submissions, .mp3 or .mp4 files are preferred. Please contact us for details on how to upload your samples.
  • For photography/graphics, submit published works in context or as unmounted printouts. (For electronic submissions, JPG or GIF files preferred.)
  • Note, mailed submissions will not be returned.
G) Four Letters of Recommendation:
  • Three letters should be from individuals familiar with your work, commenting on your abilities and your commitment to journalism.
  • Optional: One letter should come from your organization’s publisher or your immediate supervisor, supporting your application and granting a 9-month leave of absence if awarded the Fellowship. (Freelancers, and people thinking of leaving their jobs to take a fellowship need only provide the first three letters.)
Letters may be emailed to knight-info@mit.edu, and should come directly from the recommender, not from a third party. Letters must reach us by March 1.
All application materials must be received by March 1:
Please email materials, with “9-Month Fellowship” in the Subject field, to: knight-info@mit.edu.
We prefer PDF files, but if you are unable to send a PDF we also accept DOC or TXT files.
We have a dropbox for submitting large audio or video files. We prefer .mp3 for audio and .mp4 for video files. However, we do accept most other formats. Please contact knight-info@mit.edu for details and dropbox URL.
If you cannot—or prefer not—to email your application materials, we’ll happily accept mailed copies. Make sure they reach us by March 1, 2012. Please contact us first before sending CDs or DVDs.
To send by US Mail use this address:
Knight Science Journalism at MIT
MIT E19-623, 77 Massachusetts Ave.
Cambridge, MA 02139
To send by Fed Ex, UPS or DHL use this address:
Knight Science Journalism at MIT
MIT E19-623, 400 Main St.
Cambridge, MA 02142
617-452-3513
knight-info@mit.edu
Selection process:
Applicants are selected each spring by a panel of leading journalists and MIT faculty. All application materials must be received by March 1. Finalists are chosen in mid-April. U.S. finalists are brought to Cambridge for interviews in late April. International finalists are interviewed by telephone. Winners are announced by early May.
A few things everyone should be aware of when they apply for our 9-month Fellowship
If you are selected as a Fellow:
  • You will need to pay for you and your family’s travel to and from Boston.
  • Your housing search should begin early! We’ll share information from previous Knight Fellows and apartment listings, but securing an apartment is your responsibility.
  • Before signing a lease or sending any money for an apartment either see it in person or have someone you know and trust, like a friend or relative in the area, check it out for you.
  • Housing in the Cambridge area is expensive. To finalize a rental agreement, it is often required that a person pay their first and last month’s rent, plus a security deposit of one month’s rent. MIT’s International Scholars website has information everyone should read about housing, utilities, and food prices in Cambridge.
  • Knight Fellows receive their stipend in 10 installments. If you are selected as a Fellow, your first stipend payment will be on August 31. Unfortunately, salary advances and loans are not possible.
  • FOR INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS: If you are selected as a FINALIST, please make sure that you and your family’s passports are current. The visa process must begin immediately after the Fellows are selected, and that process cannot start without a valid passport.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. If I am a freelance writer but also teach at a university, or have another job, am I eligible?
If you get a full-time salary as a teacher or in another occupation, you aren’t eligible.
2. If I freelance, and my outlets include trade association or government work, am I eligible?
In general, eligible journalists may not work for trade associations or governments. Some exceptions for occasional freelance assignments may be made.
3. If I have had a 9-month fellowship elsewhere, can I still apply for the Knight Fellowship?
Those who’ve had a 9-month fellowship already are ineligible.
4. How are fellows selected? How many applicants are there usually?
Fellows are selected by a panel of judges — usually five or six judges — after they send a fully completed application. The judges take into consideration a number of things, including the quality of work, the likelihood a journalist will benefit from the Fellowship, and the likelihood a journalist will continue to work in science and health journalism. The number of Fellows chosen has changed over the years, but is currently 12 per year. The pool of applicants is now currently more than one hundred for the 12 spots.
5. I haven’t taken the IELTS. Do I need to take the IELTS and have my scores reported by the deadline?
We don’t require that you take the IELTS, but would like to know your score if you have. We need to judge the ability of prospective Fellows to successfully listen and contribute to technical discusions in MIT classes.
6. Is it okay for me to send you my letters of recommendation, or do they need to come directly from the recommender?
Letters should come directly from the recommender. If the recommender’s assistant sends it via email, the recommender must be copied. Letters translated into English are accepted provided the original letter is also included.
7. Are KSJ events open to the public?
Many of the KSJ events are open to the public. For example, the twice-weekly seminars are usually open to the public, and if they are not, that will be noted on our seminar calendar. All our events are free, but some may require a ticket.
For more information, please visit : official website

Sydney Achievers International Scholarships, University of Sydney, Australia


Following the success of the Sydney Achievers International Scholarships in 2012, the University of Sydney takes great pleasure in announcing an enhanced Scholarships scheme for new international students commencing at the University in 2013.
Up to 100 of these prestigious Scholarships will be offered in 2013 to high achieving, academically meritorious, international students, inviting them to enjoy the Sydney experience at one of the finest institutions of higher education in the world.
Sydney Achievers International Scholarships (Undergraduate)
Benefits
  • AUD$10,000 each per annum, available for the CRICOS registered duration of a recipient’s program of study, for any Undergraduate program offered at the University of Sydney (subject to the recipient maintaining satisfactory academic progress each year).
  • No living allowance is payable.
Criteria for Eligibility
  • Applicants must have completed an Australian Year 12 qualification or an international senior secondary qualification accepted by the University with an outstanding Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) or equivalent, as deemed by the University of Sydney.
  • Students completing Foundation Studies Programs offered by Australian or New Zealand universities are eligible.
  • Students who have already commenced tertiary studies, or students transferring with credit exemptions and/or advanced standing, are not eligible.
For further information on equivalents to Australian Year 12 qualifications and a table showing standard academic requirements for some of these examinations relative to ATAR scores see Undergraduate entry requirements
Sydney Achievers International Scholarships (Postgraduate)
Benefits
  • AUD$10,000 each per annum, (ie, $15,000 in total for a 1.5 year program, $20,000 in total for a 2 year program) available for the CRICOS registered duration of a recipient’s program of study, for any Postgraduate Coursework program offered at the University of Sydney (subject to the recipient maintaining satisfactory academic progress each year).
  • No living allowance is payable.
Criteria for Eligibility
  • Applicants must have completed the equivalent of an Australian Bachelor degree qualification with outstanding results based on the Australian grading system, as deemed by the University of Sydney.
  • Students who have already commenced postgraduate studies, or students transferring with credit exemptions and/or advanced standing, are not eligible.
Application Procedure
  • No separate application for a Sydney Achievers International Scholarship is necessary.
  • An Application for Admission to the University of Sydney in 2013 will constitute an application for a Scholarship.
  • All applications meeting the selection and eligibility criteria resulting in unconditional Offers of Admission will be automatically considered.
  • The deadline for receipt of applications and complete supporting documentation (academic and English language proficiency results) is 15 January 2013 for Semester 1, 2013, and 30 June 2013 for Semester 2, 2013.
  • Successful candidates will receive an Offer of a Scholarship with the Offer of Admission.
  • Applications received after these deadlines will not be considered.
  • Candidates applying through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) will be considered in January 2013.
Due to the limited number of Scholarships available, applicants are not guaranteed a Scholarship (even if they meet the selection and eligibility criteria) especially if offers made to early applicants have all been accepted. Candidates are, therefore, strongly encouraged to apply early for admission in order to maximise their chances of being considered for a Scholarship.
Selection Criteria
  • Selection will be based strictly on academic merit as per the University’s admission requirements.
  • Selection will be based on actual results (academic and English language proficiency). Predicted/forecast results will not be considered.
  • Only applicants with firm, unconditional offers of admission will be considered.
  • Selection will be made by the International Student Office, whose decision will be final. No appeals will be entertained.
  • With the exception of UAC applicants, for whom Scholarship offers will be issued after 15 January 2013, all successful candidates will be offered a Scholarship along with the Offer of Admission to the University of Sydney.
Conditions
  • Scholarship recipients will need to maintain satisfactory academic progress, which, for the purposes of retaining the Scholarship, is defined as maintaining a credit average (at least 65%) or more each year. Failure to do so may result in the Scholarship being terminated.
  • Successful candidates:
    • must not be in receipt of any other tuition scholarship;
    • must commence study in 2013 – commencement may not be deferred to a later year;
    • will be required to pay for their own airfares to Sydney, living expenses, study materials, text books, any ancillary fees (if applicable) and Overseas Student Health Cover each year;
    • are also responsible for paying the balance of the tuition fees each year;
    • are required to enrol as full-time international students and must maintain their international student status on a full-time basis throughout their enrolment at the University of Sydney; and
    • may not be entitled to a ‘Leave of Absence’ during the duration of the Scholarship, unless it is due to extenuating circumstances.
The University of Sydney reserves the right to make changes to this Scholarships program without notice and at its discretion.
For more information, please visit : official website

Getty Scholar Grants, The Getty Foundation, USA


Getty Scholar Grants are for established scholars, artists, or writers who have attained distinction in their fields. Recipients are in residence at the Getty Research Institute, where they pursue their own projects free from academic obligations, make use of Getty collections, join their colleagues in a weekly meeting devoted to an annual theme, and participate in the intellectual life of the Getty.
Eligibility
Applications are welcome from researchers of all nationalities who are working in the arts, humanities, or social sciences.
Terms
Getty Scholars may be in residence for one of three periods ranging from three to nine months: September to December 2013; January to June 2014; or September 2013 to June 2014. A stipend of up to $65,000 per year will be awarded based on length of stay, need, and salary. The grant also includes an office at the Getty Research Institute or the Getty Villa, research assistance, an apartment in the Getty scholar housing complex, and airfare to and from Los Angeles. These terms apply as of August 2012 and are subject to future changes.
Application Availability and Deadline
Complete application materials are now accepted online only. The next deadline for this grant is 6:00 p.m. PST on November 1, 2012.
Notification
Applicants are notified of the Getty Research Institute’s decision approximately six months following the deadline.
Review Process
Getty Scholar grants are awarded on a competitive basis. Applications will be evaluated on the basis of: (1) the overall quality of the application; (2) how the proposed project bears upon the 2013-2014 annual research theme, Connecting Seas: Cultural and Artistic Exchange; (3) the applicant’s past achievements; and (4) how the project would benefit from the resources at the Getty, including its library and collections.
How To Apply
Applicants are required to complete and submit the online Getty Residential Scholar application form, which includes completing an online information sheet, and uploading a Project Proposal, Curriculum Vitae, and optional Writing Sample by 6:00 p.m. PST, November 1, 2012.
Letters of recommendation are not required for this application.
Online Portion of Application
Applicants are required to complete and submit the online application form (which includes uploading a Project Proposal; Curriculum Vitae) by 6:00 p.m. PST, November 1, 2012.
To Begin a New Application:
Create an account and password, log in, and begin a new application. Note: Each time you log in here you will open a new application. To complete an application you have already begun, click on the link below.
Return to an Application in Progress:
Log in, review your account page, and retrieve and continue an application you have already started and saved.
Inquiries
Please address inquiries to:
Attn: Getty Scholar Grants
The Getty Foundation
1200 Getty Center Drive, Suite 800
Los Angeles, CA 90049-1685
U.S.A.
Phone: (310) 440-7374
Fax (inquiries only): (310) 440-7703
E-mail: researchgrants@getty.edu

International Student Scholarships, Dalarna University, Sweden

International Student Scholarships are a testament to the commitment of Dalarna University (DU) to quality and outstanding international students. These scholarships are available to international students who have shown great interest and motivation to study at DU.
Application for Studies at DU
Before you apply for a scholarship, you must submit an application for the degree programme using the online application service for international programmes in Sweden at Dalarna University. The application deadline is normally between October and mid-January: for exact dates, please see the website above.
Scholarship Value
International scholarships cover either 25 % of tuition fees or 50 % of tuition fees for a degree programme. The scholarships are distributed as follows over a calendar year:
25 % tuition fee coverage:
  • 18 scholarships to be awarded for Master’s Programmes in English and Irish Literature, African Studies, Tourism Destination Development, Pre-Master Economics, Business Studies and the Bachelor’s Programme in International Tourism Marketing
  • 6 scholarships for the Master’s Programme in Solar Energy Engineering
  • 4 scholarships for the Master’s Programme in Business Intelligence
50 % tuition fee coverage:
  • 7 scholarships to be awarded for Master’s Programmes in English and Irish Literature, African Studies, Tourism Destination Development, Pre-master Economics, Business Studies and Bachelor’s Programme in International Tourism Marketing
  • 4 scholarships for the Master’s Programme in Solar Energy Engineering
  • 1 scholarship for the Master’s Programme in Business Intelligence
Benefits and Requirements
  • Scholarships cover part of the tuition fee only and will not provide for accommodation, books, travel, or other personal or incidental expenses.
  • Tuition fees will be waived in part for successful applicants. Payments are not made to the applicant.
  • The award of the scholarship is conditional upon registering on campus in the degree programme for which the award is made.
  • The scholarship is valid only for programmes starting during the upcoming academic year and is usually granted for one academic year (two semesters). An extension is possible for programmes that are longer than two semesters provided that study results are satisfactory.
  • The award period can neither be altered nor be extended, and awards cannot be used towards or during exchange studies.
Selection Criteria
Eligible Countries
Scholarships are available to citizens of all non-EU/EEA countries who are required to pay tuition fees for full-time temporary studies at Dalarna University. However, applicants from the following countries who are eligible for the Swedish Institute scholarships are not eligible to apply for the DU scholarships:
Bangladesh, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Cambodia, Kenya, Mali, Mozambique, Rwanda, Uganda and Zambia.
Applicants from these countries may apply for Swedish Institute scholarships: see official website.
Applicants from Belarus can find information about the Open Europe Scholarship Scheme at official website.
Selection and Decision
The Office of Education and Research at DU is responsible for the processing of scholarship applications.
Great emphasis is placed on the applicant’s previous education, references and cover letter. The Vice Chancellor makes the final decision on awards.
Limitations
Only applicants who have been selected in the first selection round at official website may be considered. There is no age limit; however, you are not eligible for the scholarships if you are already studying in the programme in question.
Apply for the Scholarship
Application Deadline
The application deadline is March 15. Late entries will be processed in chronological order.
Application Form
Here you can access the application form @ official website.
Supporting Documents for Applications
  1. Application form including application number from official website
  2. Personal letter
  3. CV
  4. One reference letter
Insurance
All registered students are insured by the Swedish State Group Insurance against illness and accident during the scholarship period.
A list of applicants who have been awarded a scholarship will be published on the Dalarna University website.

Sunday, 23 September 2012

PhD Scholarship in Physics, University of Queensland, Australia


Quantum Simulation with Neutral Atoms – Experiment
Supervisors: Dr Tyler Neely and Prof. Halina Rubinsztein-Dunlop
Study in sunny subtropical Brisbane, Australia, within the new ARC Centre of Excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems (EQuS – official website) at the University of Queensland – ranked in the top 100 institutions internationally. We have a vacancy for a promising domestic or international student for a new experimental project, utilizing ultracold atoms for quantum simulation.
By lowering the temperature of an ultracold gas of 87Rb and 41K atoms, a novel state of matter known as a Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC) is produced. These atoms will be then loaded into a configurable optical trap created through the rapid modulation of a tightly focused optical beam. With the ability to address and measure individual atoms in the optical trap, a toolbox for the simulation of magnetic spin systems will be realized. Immediate applications to the understanding of as-yet unexplained quantum magnetic phenomena, and unconventional superfluidity, are the direct goals of this research.
This experimental project will allow for the development of diverse and transferable skills, including electronic and optical design, experimental system design and implementation, software design, and data analysis. This project will also allow for attendance of related international workshops and conferences. There will also be the opportunity to interact with other projects within EQuS, as well as the theoretical quantum atom optics group at the University of Queensland
The remuneration for this position begins at $25,007 p.a. tax free, and indexed annually. A priority top-up scholarship of $5000 is available for exceptional candidates.
Interested applicants are encouraged to apply with the following information to t.neely@uq.edu.au:
  1. Academic CV, including referee contact details (official websiteV)
  2. Academic transcripts from previous study (unofficial)
  3. Cover letter
Priority will be given to applications received before 15 October 2012, although applications received after this date will be considered.
Please note the English language requirements of the University of Queensland graduate school must be met to apply for candidature, as well as certified copies of the relevant documentation. International applicants will also be required to apply for the IPRS and UQI scholarship schemes within the University of Queensland graduate school. Official transcripts and two letters of recommendation will be required on formal application to the UQ Graduate School.
Additional information about the graduate programs at the University of Queensland can be found at official website
For more information, please visit : official website

Scholarship for MA in Media Practice for International Development, University of Sussex, UK

The School of Media, Film and Music is delighted to offer a £5,000 scholarship to UK/HEU and non EU students who have been accepted on the MA in Media Practice for International Development, starting in September 2013.
The scholarship is offered as a reduction in tuition fees of £5,000 and will be awarded to the student who possesses the highest academic ability and potential (not made on the basis of financial need).
Type of award: Postgraduate masters
Award amount: £5000
Eligibility
  • Applicants must have been offered a place on the above Masters degree.
  • Applicants must commence the degree in September 2013 (awards cannot be deferred to subsequent years).
  • Current Sussex undergraduate students are eligible to apply.
Timetable
By 1 May 2013: Deadline for all applications to be received. Please ensure that you have applied for one of the MA programmes listed above by 1st April 2013 to allow time for processing (you must have been made an offer of a place to be eligible to apply for the scholarship)
By 31 May 2013: Applicants notified of the outcome of their application by email
Further information
For further information on the scholarships please contact Mrs Pat Mounce
Tel: +44 1273 872574
Email: p.a.mounce@sussex.ac.uk
For more information, please visit : official website

Wednesday, 19 September 2012

UQ Science International Undergraduate Scholarships, University of Queensland, Australia

The Faculty of Science is proud to offer the UQ Science International Scholarships program. The program is two-tiered with applicants eligible to be considered either for scholarships valued at a total of AU $12,000 or AU $5,000 with one application. Scholarships will be awarded on the basis of academic performance and the applicant’s personal statement.
Science Undergraduate Excellence Scholarships: Total value AU $12,000
(paid AU $6,000 in first semester of study and AU $6,000 in second semester of study)
Science Undergraduate Merit Scholarships: Total value AU $5,000
(paid at AU $3,000 in first semester of study and AU $2,000 in second semester of study)
The scholarships are available for students applying for entry into any of the science coursework programs at undergraduate level.
Eligible Programs:
  • Agribusiness
  • Agricultural Science
  • Applied Science
  • Biomedical Science
  • Biotechnology
  • Environmental Management
  • Environmental Science
  • Food Technology
  • Occupational Health & Safety Science
  • Regional and Town Planning
  • Science
  • Veterinary Science
For more information on these undergraduate programs visit: official website
Conditions
The scholarships are available for international students who have completed secondary studies and have been accepted into an eligible undergraduate program at UQ. Applicants must be classified as an international student in Australia.
Please view the complete Terms & Conditions before applying.
(Australian citizens and Australian permanent residents are invited to apply for UQ’s available domestic scholarships at: official website).
Application
1. Lodge an official UQ undergraduate or postgraduate application form for international students (www.uq.edu.au/international/how-to-apply) for entry into one of the eligible Science programs (listed in Appendix 1) to the UQ International Admissions Section or through your agent.
UQ International Admissions Section
UQ International
Level 2, JD Story Building
The University of Queensland
Brisbane, Queensland, 4072 Australia
Email: applicationstatus@uq.edu.au
2. Receive a UQ Student ID Number
3. Complete and submit the Science International Scholarship online application form below.
By submitting an online application you acknowledge that you have read and understand the scholarship Terms & Conditions.
Scholarship applications must be received by 12 midnight Australian Eastern Standard Time (EST) on 31 October to commence in Semester 1, 2013 (February)
For enquiries contact:
+61 3 8676 7004 (outside Australia)
1800 671 980 (within Australia)
Email: study@uq.edu.au
For more information, please visit : official website

International Student Scholarships, Bond University, Australia

The International Student Scholarships are a testament to Bond University’s commitment to quality and outstanding international students. These scholarships are available to international students who have demonstrated outstanding academic ability (academic merit based scholarships).
Value
25% to 50% of tuition fees of any undergraduate or postgraduate degree (excluding Bond University’s Medical Program, Master of Psychology, Doctor of Physiotherapy)
Availability
10 x 25% scholarships annually
10 x 50% scholarships annually
Eligibility
  • Available for international students only, for undergraduate or postgraduate study.
  • Applicants must currently be or have previously been in the top 5% of their high school or university class.
  • Students will be selected for scholarships based on outstanding academic ability. In addition, demonstrated strong leadership skills and extensive involvement in extracurricular activities will also be considered.
  • Students whose first language is not English must refer to and meet Bond University’s standard. English entry requirements for undergraduate applicants.
  • English entry requirements for postgraduate applicants.
Selection Criteria
Successful applicants will be awarded these scholarships based on their ability to meet the eligibility criteria outlined
Scholarship Application Closing Date
  • September 21, 2012
  • January 25, 2013
  • May 31, 2013
Application Submission
All international students who have made an application to study at Bond University (by the scholarship closing date for each semester) will be considered for an International Student Scholarship.
It is recommended that when students complete a Bond University Application Form, they submit a personal statement (outlining why you should be awarded a Bond scholarship), references, resume and certified copies of other relevant documentation to assist in supporting your application.
As part of the selection process, all shortlisted applicants will be required to participate in a telephone interview.
Selections for each intake of scholarship students are assessed based on academic merit. Should your submission not be successful at the time of application, your details will be reassessed for future semester intakes up until the point of acceptance.
Please note: Only short-listed applicants will be contacted for an interview. If you are not contacted for an interview by the dates stated in the general information above, then you can assume you have been unsuccessful in your application. Students will not be notified of their unsuccessful application in writing.
For further information, please contact:
Carlie Birt
Scholarship Coordinator
Phone: +61 7 5595 1028
Email: scholarships@bond.edu.au
For more information, please visit : official website

UQ Science International Postgraduate Scholarships, University of Queensland, Australia

The Faculty of Science is proud to offer the UQ Science International Postgraduate Scholarships program. The program is two-tiered with applicants eligible to be considered either for scholarships valued at a total of AU $12,000 or AU $5,000 with one application. Scholarships will be awarded on the basis of academic performance and the applicant’s personal statement.
Science Postgraduate Excellence Scholarships: Total value AU $12,000
(paid AU $6,000 in first semester of study and AU $6,000 in second semester of study)
Science Postgraduate Merit Scholarships: Total value AU $5,000
(paid at AU $3,000 in first semester of study and AU $2,000 in second semester of study)
The scholarships are available for students applying for entry into any of the science coursework programs at postgraduate level.
Eligible Programs:
  • Agribusiness
  • Agricultural Studies
  • Animal Studies
  • Bioinformatics
  • Biotechnology
  • Environmental Management
  • Food Studies
  • Geographic Information Science
  • Magnetic Resonance Technology
  • Molecular Biology
  • Plant Protection
  • Rangeland Management
  • Regional Development
  • Rural Systems Management
  • Science
  • Sustainable Systems
  • Urban and Regional Planning
  • Veterinary Studies
For more information on these postgraduate programs visit: official website
Conditions
The scholarships are available for international students who have completed undergraduate studies and have been accepted into an eligible postgraduate program at UQ. Applicants must be classified as an international student in Australia.
Please view the complete Terms & Conditions before applying.
(Australian citizens and Australian permanent residents are invited to apply for UQ’s available domestic scholarships at: official website).
Application
1. Lodge an official UQ undergraduate or postgraduate application form for international students (www.uq.edu.au/international/how-to-apply) for entry into one of the eligible Science programs (listed in Appendix 1) to the UQ International Admissions Section or through your agent.
UQ International Admissions Section
UQ International
Level 2, JD Story Building
The University of Queensland
Brisbane, Queensland, 4072 Australia
Email: applicationstatus@uq.edu.au
2. Receive a UQ Student ID Number
3. Complete and submit the Science International Scholarship online application form below.
By submitting an online application you acknowledge that you have read and understand the scholarship Terms & Conditions.
Scholarship applications must be received by 12 midnight Australian Eastern Standard Time (EST) on 31 October to commence in Semester 1, 2013 (February)
For enquiries contact:
+61 3 8676 7004 (outside Australia)
1800 671 980 (within Australia)
Email: study@uq.edu.au
For more information, please visit : official website

Monday, 17 September 2012

Nanyang President’s Graduate Scholarships (NPGS), Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore

Nanyang Technological University (NTU) is a research-intensive university with globally acknowledged strengths in science and engineering. Through its four colleges with 12 schools, and two autonomous entities, the National Institute of Education and S Rajaratnam School of International Studies, NTU provides high quality global education to more than 23,000 undergraduates and 10,000 graduate students. The student body includes top scholars and international Olympiad medallists from the region and beyond. Hailing from 67 countries, the university’s 3,000 strong teaching and research staff bring dynamic international perspectives and years of solid industry experience.
The Nanyang President’s Graduate Scholarship (NPGS) is a competitive and prestigious scholarship scheme designed to encourage outstanding graduates or final-year students to take their first step towards a leading research career by studying for a doctoral degree programme (PhD) at the Nanyang Technological University (NTU), one of Asia’s leading research universities. Funding will be provided for up to 4 years for NPGS awardees.
Number of awards available
Up to 30 NPGS awards will be made available in each Academic Year. Successful candidates will be known as Nanyang President’s Graduate Scholars.
Minimum qualifications
To qualify for a NPGS award, you must have a First Class Honours degree or equivalent at Bachelor’s level and applicants should also demonstrate excellent research abilities. The PhD research will be in any topic agreed between you and your chosen NTU supervisor within the research activities of NTU. At the time of application, if you have not yet completed your undergraduate degree programme, you will need to furnish documentation from your university that you are on track to get a First Class Honours degree or equivalent. Failure to do so will disqualify you from the NPGS award, in which case you may be considered for other NTU PhD research scholarships, subject to meeting the selection criteria.
Qualification
During the first year, you will be expected to take relevant courses and to work towards passing the qualifying examination. In the event that this qualification is not met, there will be no conversion to a Masters degree for the NPGS awardees.
Stipend and allowances
The NPGS award terms are:
  1. Monthly stipend of S$3200
  2. Full support of tuition fees
  3. Conference allowance for two major overseas conferences in the 4-year period
  4. One-time IT allowance of S$1500
  5. Annual grant of S$500 for journal subscription or book purchase
  6. Thesis preparation allowance
  7. Priority for subsidised campus accommodation
Teaching
Upon passing the qualifying examination, NPGS awardees will be expected to undertake some undergraduate teaching (up to a limit of 10 hours per week). Awardees will be reimbursed if their teaching hours exceed what is required by the framework of their PhD training. Undergraduate teaching contributions will demand a high level of English language proficiency and you may be required to undertake English language courses as necessary in your first year.
Nationality
There is no restriction as to the nationality of candidates but, all things being equal preference will be given to Singapore Citizens and Singapore Permanent Residents.
How can I apply for NPGS?
You will first need to fill up an online application form and submit it through the University website. You must then send hard copies of supporting documents to:
Graduate Studies Office
Nanyang Technological University
Student Services Centre, Level 3
42 Nanyang Avenue
Singapore 639815
Supporting documents include:
  1. Printout of On-line Application Form
  2. Two recent photographs, passport size
  3. Photocopy of TOEFL/IELTS Score
  4. Photocopy of GRE/GMAT/GATE Scores
  5. Official Transcripts (Master’s degree)
    • Official translation in English
    • Original Language
  6. Photocopy of Master’s degree certificate
  7. Official Transcripts (Bachelor’s degree)
    • Official translation in English
    • Original Language
  8. Photocopy of Bachelor’s degree certificate
  9. 2 academic referees’ reports
  10. Research proposal, resume, research publications
Application for AY2013-14 will be open from 1 Sep 2012 to 31 Oct 2012. Applicants who are interested to apply for the August 2013 or January 2014 intake should apply during this period.
For more information, please visit : official website

Gates Cambridge Scholarships, University of Cambridge, UK

A Gates Cambridge Scholarship covers the full cost of studying at Cambridge.
Core components
  • the University Composition Fee and College fees at the appropriate rate*
  • a maintenance allowance for a single student (£13, 300 for 12 months at the 2012-13 rate; pro rata for courses shorter than 12 months)
  • one economy single airfare at both the beginning and end of the course
Discretionary components
The Trust also considers applications for several types of additional funding on a discretionary basis:
  • Family allowance – up to £7,775 for a first child and up to £1,200 for a second child. No funding is provided for a partner.
  • Conference attendance – up to £500 a year if you are presenting.
  • Fieldwork – you may apply to keep up to your normal maintenance allowance while on fieldwork as part of your PhD.
  • Some fourth year funding for PhD Scholars may be provided – but the termly maintenance allowance reduces per term for up to a year**
  • Hardship funding – if there are unforeseen difficulties
*The University Composition Fee varies for different types of students; applicants should see the Graduate Studies Prospectus for full details about precise amounts. Where a student from the European Union has been successful in gaining a fees award from public authorities they must accept this and the Trust will not pay these fees.
** The PhD at Cambridge is a three-year degree and Gates Cambridge Scholars should take on a research project that they and their Supervisor think can be completed within three years. However, if there are unforeseen circumstances which mean you need further funding during all or part of your fourth year, the Trust will consider an application on a discretionary basis. But you should not rely on receiving any fourth year funding when you start your PhD.
Receiving a salary or substantial other scholarship
If you are receiving a salary from an employer or have another substantial scholarship, the Trust reserves the right to reduce or not pay the standard maintenance allowance.
Eligibility
You can apply for a Gates Cambridge Scholarship if you are:
  • a citizen of any country outside the United Kingdom.
  • applying to pursue one of the following full-time residential courses of study: PhD (three year research-only degree); MSc or MLitt (two year research-only degree); or a one year postgraduate course (e.g. MPhil, LLM, MASt, Diploma, MBA etc.)
  • already a student at Cambridge and want to apply for a new postgraduate course. For example, if you are studying for an MPhil you can apply for a Gates Cambridge Scholarship to do a PhD. However, if you have already started a course, you cannot apply for a Gates Cambridge Scholarship to fund the rest of it.
  • already a Gates Cambridge Scholar and want to apply for a second Scholarship. You must apply by the second, international deadline and go through the same process of departmental ranking, shortlisting and interviewing as all other candidates.
Courses which are not eligible for Gates Cambridge Scholarships:
  • BA (undergraduate)
  • BA affiliated (a second BA)
  • MBBChir Clinical Studies
  • Part-time degrees
  • Non-degree courses
  • Courses at universities other than Cambridge
Ideal candidate
There is no one template for a Gates Cambridge Scholar: each Scholar is different and brings something unique to the programme. But The Trust is looking for four key criteria.
A good fit with Cambridge
You should be able to persuade the Trust that your qualifications and aspirations accord with what Cambridge has to offer in its postgraduate programme. It is important that you can make a convincing argument for doing a particular postgraduate degree at Cambridge.
It is therefore important that you fully research your proposed degree using the Graduate Studies Prospectus and the website of the department to which you are applying.
Academic excellence
Successful applicants must be able to demonstrate a clear ability to lead. Evidence of leadership can be expressed in a multitude of ways but the capacity of Gates Cambridge Scholars to ‘take others with them’ is central to the success of the programme.
Leadership potential
Successful applicants must be able to demonstrate a clear ability to lead. Evidence of leadership can be expressed in a multitude of ways but the capacity of Gates Cambridge Scholars to ‘take others with them’ is central to the success of the programme.
A commitment to improving the lives of others
A defining characteristic of the Gates Cambridge Scholarships is the commitment of our Scholars to working for the greater good. Although broadly interpreted, this concept is nonetheless fundamental and sets this programme apart from others of its kind.
Personal statement
Each applicant must provide a Personal Statement. It gives you the opportunity to explain why you have the qualities to become a Gates Cambridge Scholar:
The Personal Statement is used by the Gates Cambridge Shortlisting Committees to distinguish between candidates who have been highly ranked by departments on academic grounds. It helps the Committees identify those candidates who, as well as being academically outstanding, possess a capacity for leadership and commitment to improving the lives of others. Note that this is the only part of the application form where you are asked about your ‘fit’ with Gates Cambridge.
The question
Describe – in not more than 500 words – how your interests and achievements, both academic and extra-curricular, demonstrate a capacity for leadership and a commitment to improving the lives of others. Please also set out why you think there is a good fit between your professional aspiration and the graduate programme at Cambridge for which you are applying.
Key points to consider
You should also bear in mind that the attributes described above are broadly interpreted, and are dependent on the experiences of each applicant, so there is no magic formula for the Personal Statement. But some key points to consider are:
  • While there are a no hard and fast rules about what you should put into your Personal Statement, make sure that whatever does go in hits a Gates Cambridge ‘button’
  • Keep it focused and stick to 500 words maximum – it’s all we need, and being concise is a useful skill
  • Provide examples to back up your statements and avoid generalisations
  • It should not be a copy or re-hash of a personal statement for another scholarship, since the criteria may not be quite the same
  • Be realistic and concise – avoid exaggerating or labouring a point
  • Show that you have really researched the course you are applying for and clearly link it to your future plans
  • Review the short biographies of Gates Cambridge Scholars to get an idea of the types of people who have been successful in obtaining a Scholarship
  • Ask an advisor and/or someone else to review your statement to ensure it reads well and is free of error and be sure to tell them what the Gates Cambridge criteria are
  • Do a final check for spelling and grammar before submitting
Personal Reference
As well as submitting two academic references for admission, applicants for Gates Cambridge Scholarships are asked to submit a Personal Reference as part of their application pack. It is used in the same way as the Personal Statement – to reduce the large number of well-qualified applicants to those who match the Gates Cambridge criteria.
The question
Please give your assessment of the applicant’s suitability for a Gates Cambridge Scholarship. These are awarded on the following criteria: intellectual ability, leadership capacity, a commitment to improving the lives of others, and a good fit between the abilities and aspirations of the applicant and what the University of Cambridge can offer in its graduate programme.
Referees are also asked how they rate the applicant for the scholarship: exceptional, strong, not strong, weak.
Referees may paste/type up to 4,000 characters into the on-line reference or upload a separate letter.
Who should write the Personal Reference?
This is a common question. You should definitely not ask friends or family, or someone who is unable to comment on your suitability for a Gates Cambridge Scholarship.
You should ask someone of appropriate standing who is able to answer the question with authority and who understands what type of person Gates Cambridge is looking for and how competitive the Scholarship is.
Many applicants ask a current or former academic advisor who is aware of their personal attributes, others ask a current or former employer, while others ask senior staff in an organisation they may have volunteered with. These are all sensible choices, although this is by no means an exhaustive list. Some applicants ask one of their two academic referees to write the personal reference. This is fine as long as that person has a good understanding of your personal qualities. The important point to remember is that the Personal Referee must understand what the Scholarship is about and must be able to write authoritatively about your leadership potential and commitment to improving the lives of others.
Points to consider
Many points in the section about the Personal Statement also apply to the Personal Reference. Further points to consider are:
  • It is essential that the Personal Referee is fully briefed about the Gates Cambridge Scholarship, especially its selection criteria
  • It is useful when referees use specific examples of how you meet the Scholarship’s criteria
  • While your referees are likely to be busy, you will need to ensure they understand the need to keep the reference focused on the Gates Cambridge criteria and not, for example, rehash a standard or previous reference. We see a number of references which are generic and these do not do help the applicant stand out as a potential Gates Cambridge Scholar.
Selection
Gates Cambridge Scholarships are extremely competitive: over 4,000 applicants apply for 90 Scholarships each year.
Given the intense competition, the Trust has a four stage selection process:
  • Departmental ranking – the very best applicants to each department are ranked on academic merit only
  • Shortlisting – Gates Cambridge committees review the applications of ranked candidates using all four Gates Cambridge criteria and put forward a list for interview
  • Interview – all shortlisted candidates have a short interview to assess how they meet all four Gates Cambridge criteria
  • Selection – chairs of interview panels meet to decide the final list of Scholars
Please note that Trust is not able to provide feedback to applicants.
How competitive
Competition for admission to the University of Cambridge and for a Gates Cambridge Scholarship is intense.
The University of Cambridge is normally ranked in the top three universities worldwide. It typically receives over 9,000 applications for postgraduate study and research from non-British applicants, approximately 1,700 of whom take up their place at Cambridge.
Round 1 (USA)
  • around 800 eligible applicants apply
  • around 200 are highly ranked by departments in Cambridge
  • 100 are invited to interview
  • 40 offered a Gates Cambridge Scholarship after interview
Round 2: (International)
  • around 4,000 eligible applicants apply
  • around 350 are highly ranked by departments in Cambridge
  • 110 are invited to interview
  • 50 offered a Gates Cambridge Scholarship after interview
Timetable
There are two application rounds:
  • Round 1: US citizens normally resident in the USA
  • Round 2: citizens of all countries other than the USA (except the United Kingdom) and US citizens normally resident outside the USA
Once you have submitted your application you and your referees will receive an email notification from the Graduate Admissions Office within 30 hours explaining how to upload supporting documents and references. You must submit this documentation by the deadlines given.
Once your application has been received, the Trust will ask academic departments in Cambridge to rank their very best candidates. A shortlisting committee then applies the four main criteria of the Scholarships to produce a final interview list.
We hold interviews in the USA in early February for Round 1 candidates and in Cambridge in late March for Round 2 candidates. If you are unable to attend in person we will interview you by Skype or phone. You will be told within a week of the interview whether you have been successful.
We advise that you begin your application as early as possible and do not wait until the deadline.
The next application round opens in early September 2012 for entry in October 2013. Scholarship deadlines are:
  • Round 1 – US citizens based in the USA – 16 October 2012
  • Round 2 – all other eligible candidates – 4 December 2012
  • You must submit your application no later than midnight (UK time) on the dates given. The Trust cannot guarantee that applications submitted after the deadlines will be considered.
  • You must supply all supporting documents (transcripts and anything else required by the department) within 7 days of submitting your application.
  • You must supply references (two academic, one personal) within 14 days of submitting your application.
  • If English is not your first language you will need to submit your language test scores.
*Note: if a course deadline is earlier than the relevant funding deadline above (for example, the Faculty of History) you must apply by the earlier course deadline.
For more information, please visit : official website

International Undergraduate and Postgraduate Scholarships, University Of Wales, UK

A number of other Scholarships are available from the University of Wales, Newport. Students applying for September 2012 or January 2013 entry are eligible to apply for these awards.
Students wishing to apply for these scholarships need to download and complete the Scholarship Application Form. A limited number of Scholarships are available and will be awarded to students on the basis of outstanding achievement. Categories you may wish to consider applying under are:
  • Academic
  • Social or Cultural: including community projects or voluntary work
  • Outstanding Artistic Achievement
The application form requires you to undertake a 500-700 word piece of work supporting your application. Please note that applications must be fully completed and your supporting statement must be within the word limit.
Scholarships are available for both undergraduate and postgraduate applicants and awards are made for the academic year 2012/2013 (or for the duration of your course). Scholarships of £1,000 per year will be awarded and the scholarship award will be deducted from your annual tuition fee. A maximum of 10 undergraduate and 5 postgraduate scholarship awards will be made for each intake (September 2012 and January 2013).
Scholarships will be awarded by the Scholarship Committee based upon merit through consideration of a completed Scholarship Application Form. These awards will be made at the beginning of the each semester and the decision by the Scholarship Committee is final.
Applicants must hold a Visa Letter/CAS for a taught undergraduate or postgraduate course at the University and have firmly accepted their offer before submitting an application.
Conditional offer holders may apply but will only be considered for the scholarship if all conditions have been met before the deadline date.
  1. Deadline for scholarship applicants starting in September 2012: 3rd September 2012
  2. Deadline for scholarship applicants starting January 2013: 7th January 2013
Notes for applicants:
  • Students are only eligible to apply for ONE University scholarship award, ie either the £1000 scholarship, OR the pre-sessional English language scholarship.
  • Students in receipt of donor funding (e.g Chevening or DFID awards) are not eligible to apply for these awards.
  • Applicants must be full fee paying international students on a full-time taught programme of study at the University.
  • Successful applicants only will be contacted within four weeks of the application closing dates.
For more information, please visit : official website

DAAD Scholarship for Students from Developing Countries, Munich Intellectual Property Law Center, Germany

DAAD Scholarship for Students from Developing Countries
The MIPLC is a part of the DAAD’s program of “Postgraduate Courses for Professionals with Relevance to Developing Countries.” If you would like to apply for the scholarship offered in this context, please note that several special conditions apply. Please read the information provided here very carefully.
DAAD Scholarship Requirements
DISCLAIMER: The following information has been put together with the utmost care; however, we cannot guarantee its accuracy. Please refer to the DAAD scholarship brochure for the latest information. Where MIPLC and DAAD have differing requirements, assume that the higher requirement will be applied.
If you would like to apply for the DAAD scholarship “Postgraduate Courses for Professionals with Relevance to Developing Countries”, please make sure that you fulfill the following formal requirements:
  • You are 36 years or younger;
  • You hold at least a four-year Bachelor’s degree, completed with above-average results;
  • You received your degree no more than six years ago;
  • You have at least two years of full-time professional experience;
  • Your English test scores meet the MIPLC requirements, i.e. IELTS band 7.0, or TOEFL ibT 100/ cbT 250/ pbT 600. Institutional TOEFL scores will not be accepted.
Due to the high volume of applications, we have to apply these criteria very strictly. If you do not fulfill them, you will not be eligible for the DAAD scholarship.
Application Procedure
To apply for this scholarship, please proceed as follows:
  • Please refer to the DAAD program brochure 2013/14 (not yet available) and read the information carefully;
  • Determine whether you are eligible to apply by DAAD and MIPLC standards;
  • Apply for admission to the MIPLC by using our online application system, accessible below, and follow the instructions provided;
  • When you come to the end of the online application, check “I would like to apply for financial assistance” and “I would like to apply for the DAAD scholarship” and complete the MIPLC Financial Assistance Application Form that opens automatically;
  • Print the forms and add all required documentation, as per the instructions provided;
  • Download and complete the DAAD Scholarship Application Form and add the other documents required by the DAAD (for details, please refer to the brochure – NB: the MIPLC does not require a research exposé);
  • Send your complete application as detailed below.
Please submit your application directly to the MIPLC, unless you are from Cameroon, Myanmar, or Nigeria, in which case you must submit your application through the German Embassy in your country.
Please make sure that your file is complete with all the documents indicated above. Otherwise, your application cannot be processed. Your complete file must reach the MIPLC by the dates specified below.
If You Have Questions Concerning the DAAD Application Form and Requirements
Section 6, “Duration of planned stay in Germany”: The start and end dates of the academic year 2013/14 have not yet been set. The program will probably start in early October 2013 and will end in mid-September 2014 (date of submission of Master’s Thesis). The exact dates will be announced in due time in our academic calendar.
The MIPLC does not require a “research exposé” (DAAD brochure, page 12). Therefore, you do not have to (and should not) submit such an exposé.
For any other questions you may have concerning the DAAD Application Form (e.g., “What should I enter in section…?”), or the DAAD requirements (e.g., concerning the documents to be submitted as per the DAAD’s brochure), please contact your nearest DAAD office.
The MIPLC cannot answer any questions related to the DAAD. The MIPLC can only answer questions related to the MIPLC’s own requirements.
Processing Information
As a first step, all complete applications will be screened by the MIPLC and processed for admission. All candidates will be informed by the MIPLC whether or not they have been admitted to our LL.M. program. If you do not get admitted to the MIPLC, your DAAD scholarship application will not be considered, either.
From the list of admitted candidates, the MIPLC will then put together a shortlist of candidates for the DAAD scholarship. Once this list has been confirmed by the DAAD, all shortlisted applicants must undergo a telephone interview.
The final decision about allocating the scholarship rests with the DAAD. The successful applicant(s) will be informed by the DAAD directly. All unsuccessful applicants will receive communication from the MIPLC.
You should learn about the outcome of your application by late February of the new year. In the meantime, please refrain from contacting us or the DAAD to ask for status updates.
Special Application Deadlines
You must apply (more than) a year in advance.
The deadline for applications is October 15. Your complete file with all required documents (this includes your English test scores) must reach the MIPLC by this date. Late or incomplete applications cannot be considered.
Please send your documents in good time to ensure their timely arrival at the MIPLC. We are regrettably not in a position to track your files with the German postal service or any courier services.
Applicants from Cameroon, Myanmar, or Nigeria must submit their application file to the German Embassy in their home country. The deadline for such applications for the 2012/13 intake was July 31, 2011. Applications from Cameroon, Myanmar, or Nigeria for the academic year 2012/13 therefore can no longer be accepted. We ask for your understanding.
For more information, please visit : official website

Chuo University Student Exchange Program, Japan

Chuo University, Japan is offering an exchange program for undergraduate and graduate students of UGM. The program will be held for one semester and one year, starts April 2013 and September 2013, with guaranteed university accomodation and estimated living cost JPY 100,000/month. All courses will be taught in Japanese, so Chuo University also offers free Japanese language course for international students. Please visit official website for the list of courses offered in English.
For those who are interested, please submit these required documents:
  1. Application form visit (official website).
  2. Certificate of health visit (official website).
  3. Motivation letter (250 – 500 words).
  4. Certificate of enrollment from your faculty.
  5. Letter of recommendation from your faculty.
  6. Copy of TOEFL certificate (minimum score 520) or Japanese proficiency test certificate.
  7. Copy of your transcript (minimum GPA 3.00).
  8. Copy of your passport.
to OIA UGM before October 20, 2012 (for April 2013 admission) and April 20, 2013 (for September 2013 admission).
Office of International Affairs
Bulaksumur, Yogyakarta 55281, Indonesia
Universitas Gadjah Mada
Phone : (62-274) 563974
Fax : (62-274) 552810
E-mail : oia@ugm.ac.id
For more information, please visit : official website

Beasiswa Lippo Group – Institut Pertanian Bogor

Pembukaan Beasiswa LIPPO GROUP Tahun Akademik 2012, Beasiswa untuk Mahasiswa Berprestasi Tingkat Akhir
Persyaratan :
  1. Mahasiswa Program Sarjana (S1) minimal semester VII dan IPK Minimal 3.00
  2. Tidak sedang menerima beasiswa atau ikatan dinas dari pihak manapun.
  3. Foto copy kartu mahasiswa;
  4. Foto copy Transkrip Nilai;
  5. Rekomendasi dari Pembimbing Akademik/Ketua Departemen/Wakil Dekan;
  6. Foto copy Keterangan Penghasilan orangtua dan atau surat keterangan tidak mampu dari Lurah/Kepala Desa tempat orang tua mahasiswa tinggal;
  7. 2 (dua) lembar pas foto ukuran 3 x 4 cm;
  8. Foto copy Kartu Keluarga;
  9. Foto copy Tanda Bukti Lunas SPP.
  10. Besarnya uang beasiswa yang didapat Rp 2.000.000/orang.
Mengisi kuesioner bisa di download situs resmi & daftar online di situs resmi
Berkas harap disusun dan dihekter rapi dan dikumpulkan paling lambat tanggal 24 September 2012 di loket kemahasiswan IPB. Pastikan sudah mengisi dan mendownload KUESIONER DAN DAFTAR ONLINE.
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Institut Pertanian Bogor

International Achievement Scholarships, Sheffield Hallam University, UK

Our International Achievement Scholarships programme is open to students from any non-EU country applying to study at Sheffield Hallam University who will be enrolling in 2012/13 academic year. All full-time undergraduate and postgraduate taught courses are taking part in the programme.
The scholarships will be awarded to well-qualified students who demonstrate academic, personal or professional achievement in the personal statement on their scholarship application form. Successful applicants will be awarded with a certificate to mark their achievement at a Scholarships ceremony following enrollment on their course and a payment will be made after enrollment. This scholarship is not a reduction in fees.
How to apply for the International Achievement Scholarship
Scholarship applications for taught courses starting in September 2012 applications must be submitted by 30 June 2012. Scholarship applications for taught courses starting in January 2013 applications must be submitted by 30 November 2012.
Eligibility
To be eligible to apply for an undergraduate scholarship you must:
  • be classed as an international student for fees purposes
  • have a high standard of secondary education
  • have, or expect to achieve, a minimum of IELTS 6.0 (5.5 in all areas) or equivalent*
  • have given a firm or insurance acceptance of your offer on your chosen course
  • be enrolling on a course with Sheffield Hallam starting in 2012/13 academic year
  • be able to evidence achievement in your personal statement
To be eligible to apply for a postgraduate scholarship you must:
  • be classed as an international student for fees purpose
  • have a good undergraduate degree
  • have, or expect to achieve, a minimum of IELTS 6.0 (5.5 in all areas) or equivalent*
  • be enrolling on a course with Sheffield Hallam starting in 2012/13 academic year
  • be able to evidence achievement in your personal statement
  • have submitted your course application and been given a conditional/unconditional offer
The Scholarships Panel will consider the quality of the personal statement alongside academic achievement when allocating scholarships. The panel will be held after the closing date and applicants will be notified approximately one month after the closing date using the contact details on your application record. The decision of the panel is final.
* Please note that IELTS 6.0 (5.5 in all areas) or equivalent is the minimum English language requirement to be eligible for the International Achievement Scholarship and that the English language requirement for entry onto some of our undergraduate and postgraduate courses may be higher.
Further information
If you have any other enquiries about the International Achievement Scholarships, please contact ias@shu.ac.uk or the address below
Department of International Development
Sheffield Hallam University
City Campus
20 Furnival Street, 3rd floor
Sheffield S1 4QT
United Kingdom
Phone +44 (0)114 225 3880
Fax +44 (0)114 225 4768
Exclusions
Please note that you can only be awarded one Sheffield Hallam University scholarship or bursary. For example, if you are successful in applying for an International Achievement Scholarship, you would not be eligible to receive an International Access Scheme bursary. This also applies to any fee discounts you are awarded. You must be a self funded student.
For more information, please visit : official website