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Thursday, December 4, 2008

Undergraduate Courses in University of Singapore

The National University of Singapore (NUS) stands as the foremost and most prestigious university in Singapore, consistently ranked among the world’s top universities. Based on the findings from The Times Higher Education Quacquarelli Symonds (THE-QS) World University Rankings 2008, NUS ranked 30th among the worlds top 200 universities and 4th among its Asian peers.

Join NUS as we strive to become a global powerhouse of technological research and innovation that creates knowledge, ideas and breakthroughs. Take learning to greater heights with one of the words premier universities

You can apply online at www.nus.edu.sg/oam/apply/catd/ using your Indonesian SMA UAN (Ebtanas) examination results or other equivalent qualifications. If you are taking the Indonesian SMA UAN in 2009, please submit your most recent school examination results together with your application.

Closing Date for applications : 31st December 2008 for SMA UAN Ebtanas
Website: www.nus.edu.sg/admissions/undergrad

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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Singapore Scholarships Invitation for Undergraduate 2009/2010

SINGAPORE SCHOLARSHIP INVITATION FOR APPLICATIONS ACADEMIC YEAR 2009/2010

The Singapore Government awards the scholarship to Government-endorsed students from the other member countries of the ASEAN. Each Scholarship is for a full-time undergraduate degree course at the Nanyang Technological University, the National University of Singapore and the Singapore Management University. All disciplines except for Medicine and Dentistry are open to Scholars. The duration of each scholarships is for three or four years, depending on the discipline.

The award based on academic merit and places will allocated by open competition. If necessary, a one-year bridging or foundation programme, in addition to the undergraduate studies, will be provided.

To be eligible, a candidate must:

  • Be a citizen in an ASEAN country (Except Singapore)
  • Possess excellent academic records; and
  • Have a good command of English

Candidates must meet the entry requirements for Nanyang Technological University, National University of Singapore, and Singapore Management University. A recipient of the Scholarship may not concurrently hold any other Scholarship, Fellowship, Grant or Award without prior approval of the Singapore Government. The Scholars are also expected to return to their countries upon graduation to contribute to the development of their countries.

The scholarship will cover tuition fees for the duration of the award, a living allowance of S$4,300 per annum, an accommodation allowance based on the different room rates at each university and one return economy class air ticket passage from his/her home country to Singapore for the duration of studies.

Applications must be endorsed and submitted by the Indonesian Department of National Education (Bureau of Planning and Foreign Cooperation) at Building C, 6th Floor, Jl. Jend.Sudirman, Senayan, Jakarta Pusat. Candidates are required to produce the following :

  1. Certificate, endorsement by the former school, for graduated applicants;
  2. Recommendation from the school principal, for applicants who are still in Grade 3 at SMU.

For more information on the Singapore Scholarships, Please contact Embassy in Jakarta:
Tel: 021-520 1489 / 5296 1433
Website: www.mfa.gov.sg/scp or write to:
The Singapore Scholarship
Technical Cooperation Directorate
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Tanglin, Singapore 248163
Tel: (65) 6379 8000
Fax: (65) 6479 3357
E-Mail: mfa_scp@mfa.gov.sg
Deadline: 22nd December 2008

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USA] Graduate Scholarship - The University of Texas at Dallas

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS (UTD) - ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES (OAS)

GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM 2009-2010
The Office of International Education (OIE) and the Center for U.S.-Mexico Studies (CUSMS) at The University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) enhances the academic relationship between UTD, Mexico, Latin America and the Caribbean using an interdisciplinary approach to focus on international education, research, and public service programs. OIE and CUSMS invite citizens from country members of the OAS to participate applying for graduate scholarships through the Agreement of Collaboration between UTD and the Organization of American States (OAS). The UTD-OAS scholarship includes one round trip airfare, living expenses, tuition and fees, and health insurance.

SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION

The application for the UTD-OAS scholarship may be accomplished through two different ways: (1) self placed scholarships and (2) OAS-placed scholarships.

SELF PLACED SCHOLARSHIPS
Candidates must apply directly to The University of Texas at Dallas. Simultaneously candidates have to apply to the National Liaison Office (NLO) in his/her home country. Fellowships awards depend on the submission of the admission letter to complete the file for review and deliberation. Each NLO define its own calendar for the submission of application paper work, including the admission letter from UTD. Please verify dates directly in the NLO of your country.

In the following website you may identify the NLOs of country members of the OAS: http://www.educoas.org/portal/es/becas/ones.aspx?culture=es&tabindex=9&childindex=13

Fellowship awards are published in the month of June to begin the academic program in the month of August.

UTD APPLICATION PROCEDURE

    Candidates must satisfy admission, departmental, and international requirements at UTD. Application form and letter of recommendation format may be obtained from the following Web sites:
  • UTD requires the satisfaction of English proficiency (TOEFL) and standardized test such as the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT). For more information, please review admission requirements in the academic unit where the program of your interest is offered. The electronic links for these tests are reflected at the end of this site, where you will find dates, costs, etc.
  • The current scholarship announcement is for the Academic Year 2009-2010, beginning classes in the month of August. The deadline for the reception of applications at UTD is on March 9, 2009.
  • The application must include $100.00 administrative fee. The check in U.S. dollars or money order must be titled as The University of Texas at Dallas. Also the fee may be cancelled using a credit card (see application form).
  • The application, the administrative fee, and other requirements must be sent to the office of the Center for US-Mexico Studies, UTD-OAS Program:
  • Contact:
    The Center for US-Mexico Studies
    The University of Texas at Dallas
    800 W. Campbell JO 52
    Richardson, TX 75080, USA
    Tel. (972) 883 6401

    OAS-placed scholarships

    • Candidates must apply to the National Liaison Office (NLO) in his/her home country, indicating his/her preference to pursue graduate studies at The University of Texas at Dallas (UTD). Deadlines are defined by each NLO.
    • In the following Web site you may identify the NLOs of country members of the OAS: http://www.educoas.org/portal/es/becas/ones.aspx?culture=es&tabindex=9&childindex=13

    • The application form (Formulario OEA 098-PLACED) is obtained from the following electronic site: http://www.educoas.org/Portal/docs/SOLICITUDDEBECAS098PLACEDeng.pdf
    • Once applications are evaluated, candidates are interviewed in their home countries.
      d. The petition of the candidates to be admitted to UTD is sent to our office to be evaluated by the Office of Enrollment Services.

    For more information about OAS-placed scholarships, including requirements, please visit the electronic site of the Educational Portal of the Americas, http://www.educoas.org/Portal/es/becas/graduate1c.aspx?culture=es&tabindex=9&childindex=11

    UTD-OAS Scholarship Program Components
    UTD-OAS scholars will are sponsored by the Inter American Agency for Cooperation and Development (IACD) and UTD. IACD will sponsor the first half of the academic programs (first year for master programs and two first years for Ph.D. programs). UTD will sponsor the second half of the academic programs (second year for master programs and third and fourth years for Ph.D. programs).

    The UTD-OAS scholarship program includes:

    • Round trip air fare for travel between the country of origin and UTD.
    • An allowance for living expenses, including books and materials
    • Health insurance
    • Tuition and fees

    For more information, please contact us:
    Center for US-Mexico Studies*
    The University of Texas at Dallas
    800 W. Campbell JO52
    Richardson, TX 75080, USA
    E-mail: naida(AT)utdallas.edu
    Página electrónica: http://www.utdallas.edu/research/cusms
    Tel: (972) 883 6401
    Fax: (972) 883 4717
    Source: www.utdallas.edu

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    [Austria] MODUL University Vienna Scholarships

    The MODUL University Vienna Scholarship Program consists of industry partners who provide a limited number of prestigious awards for outstanding students. BBA in Tourism and Hospitality management. There are different types of scholarships having different application procedures - some are awarded solely on consideration of the original application, while others require you to submit additional material. If you are interested in being considered for a specific award, please make sure you read the instructions carefully and follow the required procedure.

    Please note: Most MU Vienna scholarships require accepted students to submit a separate scholarship application by 31 March, 2009. They are only available to candidates who completed the application procedure and who have been offered a place in one of the study programs. Scholarships are usually awarded in early April, therefore the Scholarship Committee aims to award all scholarships before the Reservation Fee deadline (31 May 2009).
    The scholarships below will be awarded to students joining our classes in October 2009. In order to help you identify the awards most relevant to you, please use the links below:

    If you have any questions regarding the scholarships, please don’t hesitate to contact our Student Service Center:
    MODUL University Vienna
    Student Service Center Am Kahlenberg 1,
    1190 Vienna,
    Austria
    Tel: +43 (1) 3203555-202;
    Fax: +43 (1) 3203555-901
    Email: ssc@modul.ac.at

    The following website of the Austrian government provides general information about financial aid for students: http://www.stipendium.at
    more info click here

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    [USA] Undergraduate & Graduate Scholarships - Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation

    ALPHA GAMMA DELTA FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS 2009/2010
    SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS For Undergraduate & Graduate Students.
    Eligibility:
    You must be at least a sophomore to apply.
    Applicants must be a full time student and a member of Alpha Gamma Delta in good standing to receive a scholarship in the upcoming fall term.
    Please do not reproduce this application on a computer. Complete this form or a photocopy.
    No double-sided copies or staples please

    Incomplete or late applications will not be considered.
    A complete application consists of:
    A four-page application form
    Applications are to be typed or printed in black ink.
    (Note: Signatures on pages 2 and 4 are required for a complete application.)
    Narrative An original transcript of grades from your university Photocopies of transcripts or transcripts downloaded from the internet are NOT acceptable unless they bear an original stamp or seal from your university’s registrar’s office. One completed recommendation form from a member of Alpha Gamma Delta This recommendation should be from an advisor, if applicant is a collegian. Two completed recommendation forms from non-members Professors or employers may write non-member letters.

    It is highly recommended that you mail all parts of the application in one envelope. This helps prevent delays or mistakes. If the university or an individual completing a recommendation form prefers to send information directly to the Foundation office, they may do so. Don’t assume it has been done! To prevent misunderstandings, check with your college or university and the individuals writing recommendations well ahead of the deadline to be sure all parts of your application have been mailed on time.

    The selection of scholarship recipients is a lengthy process. All applicants will be notified via mail by mid June of their application status. Notification will be sent to the permanent address you list on your scholarship application

    Application Form:
    http://www.alphagammadeltafoundation.org/files/2009-2010_Scholarship_Application.pdf

    Scholarship 2009-2010 For Undergraduate & Graduate Students in Indianapolis

    DEADLINE: All materials must be postmarked on or before MARCH 1, 2009

    Mail to:
    Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation,
    3905 Vincennes Road, Suite 105,
    Indianapolis, Indiana 46268
    Source: www.alphagammadeltafoundation.org

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    [USA] Kranzberg Graduate Fellowship 2009

    The School of History, Technology and Society at the Georgia Institute of Technology is pleased to announce the Kranzberg Graduate Fellowship for enhanced funding for four years in its graduate program in the history and sociology of technology and science. This fellowship is made possible thanks to the generosity of the Kranzberg family and the Stern Foundation. It will supplement the usual stipend for students accepted with full funding into the program (currently about $14k annually) with an additional $5000 per year (total about $19k/year), plus a tuition waiver for four years. Interested applicants must propose a research project which is compatible with the intellectual focus of the graduate program. When applying, please indicate if you are only interested in this fellowship, or if you also wish to be considered as an applicant to the program with the regular stipend.

    Contact:
    School of History, Technology, and Society
    685 Cherry St., N.W.
    D. M. Smith Building
    Georgia Institute of Technology
    Atlanta, GA 30332-0345
    Phone: 404.894.3196
    Fax: 404.894.0535

    For information on the School, see www.hts.gatech.edu. For further information on the graduate program, and this fellowship, please contact the Director of Graduate Studies, john.krige@hts.gatech.edu. Deadline for applications is February 1, 2009.

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    [Denmark] Danish Government Scholarships for the Academic Year 2009-2010

    Danish Government Scholarships for the academic year 2009-2010
    In accordance with the Cultural Agreement Programme between Denmark and the Republic of Hungary, the following scholarships are available for students from Hungary:

    • 34 months for undergraduates and postgraduates minimum duration: 2 months.
    • 4 scholarships for participation in summer courses in Danish language of 3 weeks’ duration.

    Purpose
    The scholarships are available for advanced students, graduates and specialists in order to enable them to study or carry out research at a Danish university or a similar institution of higher education in Denmark.

    The scholarships are not intended for part-time studies or open education programmes, nor are they granted for elementary studies of the Danish language.

    The scholarships are not intended for a full course of study. Normally, an academic degree or a diploma

    cannot be obtained during the tenure of the scholarship period.

    Conditions
    The applicants must be nominated by their own authorities.

    The applicants must be approved by CIRIUS. It is a condition that an appropriate study programme can be arranged. It is therefore essential that the applicant in his/her application gives a detailed description of the intended project of studies/research in Denmark.

    Danish is the usual language of instruction at institutions of higher education in Denmark, but more and more institutions offer regular courses in English or another foreign language or have special arrangements for non-Danish students.

    Further information on courses in other languages can be obtained from the institutions.

    Value
    The scholarship includes free tuition and a monthly allowance of DKK 5,000. Scholarship periods lasting more than 3 months include health insurance. As a general rule, the scholarship is tax free in Denmark. However, as there are exceptions to this rule we recommend that you contact the local tax authorities for an individual assessment.

    The scholarship covers the living expenses of one person only. Additional amounts for accompanying members of the family are not available.

    How to apply
    Fill out the application form (Word) or (Pdf) and submit the application form and all the documents required – including the Certificate of Proficiency in English (Word) or (Pdf) – to the Hungarian Scholarship Board (HSB). Please contact the HSB with respect to the national application deadline.

    Nominations for the 2009 long-term scholarships must reach CIRIUS not later than 1 March 2009.
    Nominations for the 2009 summer language course scholarships must reach CIRIUS not later than 1 May 2009.

    General information
    The scholarships are tenable during the academic year. The autumn term begins on 1 September and the spring term on 1 February.

    With respect to residence permit/visa, we recommend that accepted applicants contact the Danish diplomatic representation in their home country well in advance of their entry into Denmark.

    For further information and application form click here.

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    [Canada] Scholarship in Medical and Dental of RBC Royal Bank for 2009-2010 at Canada

    Scholarship in Medical and Dental of RBC Royal Bank for 2009-2010 at Canada
    RBC Royal Bank Scholarship for First Year Medical & Dental Students

    You’re finally on the path to becoming a health care practitioner. Make the road to success that much smoother by applying for a $5,000 scholarship to help with your education at a medical or dental school in Canada.


    Deadline for applications: September 30, 2009.

    Target
    Students from communities across Canada, who are beginning their studies to become an accredited medical doctor or dentist, and who demonstrate commitment to their community.

    Eligibility:

    • Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada
    • Be accepted into the first year of a recognized medical or dental program at a university in Canada for the 2009/2010 academic year
    • Be a full-time student studying to become an accredited medical doctor or dentist

    How to Apply:
    Applying is easy. All you have to do is complete and submit an online application form.
    The application itself is divided into three sections:

    Contact & School Details

    • Provide basic contact details, including your e-mail address, phone number, mailing address, etc.
    • Provide information on your current undergraduate or graduate school, as well as details on the medical or dental school you will be attending.

    Volunteering & Employment

    • Provide information on your volunteer activities, as well as paid employment and unpaid internships, if applicable.

    Vocation

    • Detail your motivation for becoming a healthcare practitioner, as well as provide your opinion on specific questions regarding Canada’s healthcare system.

    For complete details, print the Application Checklist. It’s got everything you need to apply, including pointers and tips for filling in the online application.

    You can also review our Frequently Asked Questions for even more information, or contact our RBC Royal Bank Scholarship Support Centre if you need more details.

    Please note that employees of Royal Bank of Canada or any of its affiliated companies, and members of their immediate families are not eligible for the RBC Royal Bank Scholarship for First Year Medical & Dental Students.

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    [France] Eiffel Scholarhips Programme 2009-2010

    Eiffel Scholarhips Programme 2009/2010, France

    The French Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs launched the Eiffel excellence scholarship programme in January 1999 to support French centres of higher education in their international outreach initiatives, in a context of mounting competition among developed countries to attract elite students from overseas. In 2005, the scheme was extended with the Eiffel Doctorate programme, addressing high-calibre PhD students.

    For greater clarity, the French Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs is now introducing a single application procedure for its Eiffel Scholarship and Eiffel Doctorate Scholarship programmes.

    The new Eiffel programme thus covers two types of course:

    • Master’s postgraduate degree course
    • Ten-month co-tutored or co-managed component (preferably second or
      third year) of PhD course

    The objectives of the Eiffel excellence programme run by the French Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs remain unchanged, the first being to offer French higher-education opportunities for future public- and private-sector decision-makers in three priority areas: science; economics & management; and law & political science.

    Deadline: Vendredi, 9 jan 2009
    Contact
    Égide - Programme Eiffel
    28 rue de la Grange-aux-Belles
    75010 Paris
    (see the map)
    Tél. : + 33 1 40 40 59 30
    Télécopie : + 33 1 40 40 59 24
    Mél. : eiffel@egide.asso.fr
    http://www.egide.asso.fr/uk/programmes/eiffel

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    [USA] Postdoctoral Fellowship Program - Georgetown University

    The deadline for applications is January 5, 2009.
    Georgetown University and the China Scholarship Council (CSC) established the China Scholarship Council-Georgetown University Fellowship Program in May 2006 to support post-doctoral research at Georgetown. (See Press Release.) Fields of study will include natural sciences, physical, life and health sciences, among others. In the past two rounds, sixteen Chinese scholars have been granted this fellowship. Each fellowship offers an annual stipend of no less than $30,000 USD. In addition to that, the fellow will have a great opportunity to work with leading faculty in the field. For a list of available Fellowships for the 2009-2010 academic year, see Available Fellowships.

    Eligibility
    Eligible candidates will:

    • Have received a PhD degree by March 20, 2009
    • Be permanently employed at a university or research institute in China (Candidates who are currently on a temporary post-doctoral contract with a Chinese university or research institute will not be eligible.)
    • Possess high-level English-language skills
    • Present a compelling and explicit statement of interest in Georgetown research and teaching projects
    • Be assessed on the originality of their scholarship and the high quality of their academic record
    • Have returned to China for at least 5 years if you have received a previous award from the China Scholarship Council

    The Fellowship Program

    • Duration: 12-24 months depending on the fellowship requirement, beginning August or September 2009
    • Support provided to Fellowship recipients by the CSC and Georgetown University:
      • CSC:
      • 1,150 USD per month which will be paid by the Chinese Embassy or Chinese Consulate General in U.S.
      • roundtrip international travel expenses
      • US visa application fees
    • Georgetown:
    • at least 1,350 USD per month
    • space at Georgetown in which to work
    • e-mail account, access to computers, telephones
    • access to Georgetown libraries, and academic databases
  • Awardees will be expected to contribute to the intellectual life at Georgetown by undertaking joint research with Georgetown scholars, participating in seminars, or engaging in other academic activities as agreed to with the host department. Please review the specific descriptions of the individual fellowships for further details.
  • Application Requirements

    • Georgetown application form, including statement of research project, completed and submitted by e-mail
    • Letters of recommendation (in English) from current supervisor and thesis advisor submitted on the reference forms
    • Proficiency in English (selected applicants will be tested for English proficiency in early February 2009)

    Timeline
    2008 December: Information sessions for prospective Fellows will be held in Beijing, Shanghai, and Wuhan . Click here for specific times and locations. These sessions are for questions about the application process. The professors hosting the fellowships will not be present, so questions about the research to be conducted during a fellowship should be sent by e-mail.

    2009

    • January 5: Deadline to submit application to Georgetown
    • Early February: English Assessment Interview for selected candidates.
    • February 27: Georgetown will make Fellowship offers to candidates. These offers will be contingent upon CSC funding approval.
    • March 20: Deadline for a candidate who received an offer from Georgetown to apply for CSC funding. For questions on the CSC application process, see here
    • Early July: CSC announces Fellowship recipients.
    • July-August: Fellows accept offers and apply for U.S. visa
    • Early September: Fellowship begins

    more info click here

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    [USA] Knight Science Journalism Fellowships - MIT

    The Fellowships are designed for self-motivated journalists who hope to improve their coverage of science, technology, medicine or the environment. We are part of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The nine-month program is divided between individually-chosen activities and twice-weekly Knight seminars arranged by the director. A Fellow’s work usually includes courses audited at MIT and Harvard, attendance at departmental colloquia, field trips, lab visits, interviews, reading and writing. Each Fellow designs his or her own course of study in discussion with the director. Some Fellows audit three or four courses. Others choose to spend time in a lab.

    Our twice-a-week seminars, laboratory visits and field trips bring Fellows up-to-date on current research and broaden their exposure to various fields of science. A number of seminars are devoted to the craft of science writing and issues involving interactions between science and society. Knight Fellows also gain automatic admission to our highly competitive week-long Boot Camps.

    The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation is the principal sponsor of the Fellowships.

    Eligibility:

    We award 10 to 12 fellowships each year. To be eligible for a Knight Fellowship, you must have at least three years of full-time experience covering science, technology, medicine or the environment. We also consider journalists who wish to gain expertise in these fields and who have at least five years of full-time experience. This experience must be in the years immediately prior to applying.

    Applicants must demonstrate a high level of journalistic excellence and accomplishment, as well as a long-term commitment to their craft. Applicants may be reporters, writers, editors, producers, illustrators or photographers. They may work for newspapers, magazines, television, radio or the web. We also consider full-time freelance journalists. There are no educational prerequisites. Professionals working in public information, public relations, the trade press, government or academia are not eligible.

    Journalists from all countries compete on an equal basis. Our $60,000 stipend is awarded to all Fellows, regardless of nationality. If you are not a U.S. citizen and are chosen for a fellowship, your fellowship is contingent upon receiving a J-1 visa from the U.S. State Department.

    Unless self-employed, applicants must obtain a leave of absence from their employer. Knight Fellowships require full-time residence in the Boston/Cambridge area for the academic year—August through May. Fellows are required to participate in our twice-weekly seminars, field trips and Boot Camps. Fellows must refrain from professional work during their fellowship year.

    Selection Process:

    Applicants are selected each spring by a panel of leading journalists and MIT faculty. All application materials must be received by March 2. 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.

    How to Apply:
    Check here http://web.mit.edu/knight-science/fellowships/howtoapply.html

    All application materials must be received by March 2, 2009

    Please do not put materials in folders or notebooks.
    All materials must be sent to one of the following addresses:
    Contact:
    For general mail sent via the US Postal Service:
    Knight Science Journalism Fellowships
    MIT E19-623
    77 Massachusetts Avenue
    Cambridge, MA 02139-4307

    For DHL, UPS, FedEx, and other couriers:
    Knight Science Journalism Fellowships
    MIT E19-623
    400 Main Street
    Cambridge, MA 02142
    Source: http://web.mit.edu/knight-science/index.html

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    Berlin Scholarships 2009 Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

    Berlin Scholarships 2009: For the academic year 2009/2010 Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin once again announces 30 “Berlin Scholarships” with the support of the Foundation “Remembrance, Responsibility and Future”.

    The Program
    Berlin-Scholarships by the Foundation “Remembrance, Responsibility and Future”
    The international program “Berlin Scholarships” allows students to study for one year at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin or at one of its partner institutions: Freie Universität Berlin, Technische Universität Berlin, Universität der Künste Berlin, and Fachhochschule für Wirtschaft Berlin. Along with their studies in Berlin the scholarship holders will work in groups together on a project with the topic “Excluded and Persecuted: Finding Responses to the Experience in 20th Century Europe”.
    Scholarship holders will have the opportunity to carry out their study proposals by attending courses at one of the five partner institutions in Berlin. International applicants’ study proposals should be developed according to their home university’s academic requirements.

    Students born or raised in Germany will simply continue their regular studies in Berlin. The program begins on September 1, 2009 and ends on July 31, 2010.

    Annual Topic

    “Excluded and Persecuted: Responses to the Experiences in 20th Century Europe”

    The 20th century was marked by periods of violence and injustice caused by the exclusion and persecution of various political, religious, and ethnical groups. While applicable to dictatorships in other European countries, this is particularly true for the period of National Socialism in Germany during which the domestic process of exclusion and persecution was universalized with the beginning of World War II in 1939.

    The project is centered around the question of how we are to deal with this kind of historical injustice today. To what extent do current legislation, educational systems, national or international conventions and acts of public remembering reflect these experiences of tyranny?

    How relevant are the experiences of the past to anti-discriminatory organization? How do artists reflect historical injustice and what are the conclusions they draw from their work?
    And which questions still remain unanswered?
    The goal of the project is to critically look at historical research, political debates, art and literature to see how much has been learned from the past.

    Application Requirements
    The program is directed at students from all fields of study, who have a special interest in the history of National Socialism. We strongly encourage descendants of victims of forced labor and other victims of the National Socialist regime to apply. Additionally, applicants should have an excellent student record, a good command of German, and should be involved in societal engagements.

    1. Application requirements
    2. Application documents

    All international students, particularly from Eastern European countries, the CIS states, Israel and the United States may apply. For the first time, the program will also be open to students born or raised in Germany, who are already enrolled at one of the five Berlin partner institutions.

    Along with their applications, applications are asked to submit first ideas and suggestions for the project work emphasizing their interest in the annual topic. Projects will be worked on together in small groups. Based on common interests and students’ initial ideas, project groups will be defined at the beginning of the semester within the framework of the project seminar.

    The Scholarship
    The scholarship covers a one-year study enrollment, a monthly stipend of 700 Euros for the duration of 11 months, and an accompanying program of social and cultural activities throughout the year.
    International students in addition receive a subsidy towards travel expenses. Also an intensive German language course introducing German culture and society will be held prior to the beginning of the winter semester.

    The Application

    Application Requirements

    • Students of all academic field (applications by doctoral students are not possible)
      • International students, particularly from Central and Eastern European countries, the CIS states, Israel and the United States
      • Students born or raised in Germany already enrolled in one of the five Berlin partner institutions (HU,FU, TU, UdK, FHW)
    • Provide proof of an active interest in the themes Forced Labor and National Socialism.

    We especially encourage descendants of victims of forced labor and other victims of the National Socialist regime to apply.

    • Have an excellent academic record
    • Applicants should have a good command of the German language
    • Proof of at least three semesters of study at the time of application
    • Document societal, political or voluntary engagement
    • Proof of enrollment at an institution of Higher Education
    • Applicants should not be older than 26 years when program begins on September 1, 2009 (no later born than September 1, 1982). In individual cases, military service or children’s care may be added to the age limit.

    Application Documents
    Please submit two copies of your application documents (one original set/ notarized set AND one photocopied set).

    1. Application Form /form can be downloaded from at http://evz.hu-berlin.de)
      a) Personal data
      b) Curriculum Vitae
      c) Letter of Motivation
      d) Study proposal
      e) Essay about project proposal incorporating annual topic
      f) Transcript
    2. Letter of Recommendation by two professors/ teachers of your home institution
    3. Proof of academic record/ Transcript
    4. current proof of enrollment
      International applicants additionally submit:
    5. Language Proficiency Certificate “Deutsch”
    6. applicants who would like to study at the Universität der Künste (UdK) are required to submit a Letter of Acceptance by a professor of the UdK (for more information please contact: aaa@udk-berlin.de)

    Application deadline:
    January 31, 2009 (receipt stamp at HU)

    It is each applicant’s individual responsibility to ensure application submission by January 31, 2009 (receipt stamp of Humboldt-Universität). Please also note that application documents will not be mailed back.

    Contact
    Please send two copies of your complete application to the following address:
    Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
    Abteilung Internationales
    Berlin-Stipendien
    Unter den Linden 6
    10099 Berlin
    Deutschland

    You can find further information regarding the program and the necessary application forms on the internet at:
    http://evz.hu-berlin.de

    Information about program details is also provided by the Program Coordinators:
    Annett Peschel und Julia Wunderer
    Tel.: +49 30 2093 -2171/-2960
    Fax: +49 30 2093 2780
    Email: evz@uv.hu-berlin.de
    For detailed information about the course catalog or the teaching and research profile of the participating universities, please visit their websites at:
    www.hu-berlin.de
    www.fu-berlin.de
    www.tu-berlin.de
    www.udk-berlin.de
    www.fhw-berlin.de

    Foundation “Remembrance, Responsibility and Future”
    The Foundation “Remembrance, Responsibility and Future” is an expression of the responsibility of the state, industry and society to continue to confront National Socialist injustice and to work for understanding between peoples. The Foundation supports international projects in the following areas: A critical examination of history, Working for democracy and human rights and Humanitarian commitment to the victims of National
    Socialism. The Foundation was established in 2000 to make payments to former forced labourers. The payments were completed in 2007. The Foundation’s capital of EUR 5.2 billion was provided by the German government and German industry.
    www.stiftung-evz.de

    Contact:

    Program Coordinators “Berlin-Scholarships” at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin:
    Annett Peschel and Julia Wunderer
    Fon: +49 30 2093 -2171/-2960
    Fax: +49 30 2093 2780
    Email: evz(at)uv.hu-berlin.de

    Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
    Abteilung Internationales
    Berlin-Stipendien
    Unter den Linden 6
    10099 Berlin
    Germany

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    Singapore Scholarships Invitation for Undergraduate 2009/2010

    SINGAPORE SCHOLARSHIP INVITATION FOR APPLICATIONS ACADEMIC YEAR 2009/2010

    The Singapore Government awards the scholarship to Government-endorsed students from the other member countries of the ASEAN. Each Scholarship is for a full-time undergraduate degree course at the Nanyang Technological University, the National University of Singapore and the Singapore Management University. All disciplines except for Medicine and Dentistry are open to Scholars. The duration of each scholarships is for three or four years, depending on the discipline.

    The award based on academic merit and places will allocated by open competition. If necessary, a one-year bridging or foundation programme, in addition to the undergraduate studies, will be provided.

    To be eligible, a candidate must:

    • Be a citizen in an ASEAN country (Except Singapore)
    • Possess excellent academic records; and
    • Have a good command of English

    Candidates must meet the entry requirements for Nanyang Technological University, National University of Singapore, and Singapore Management University. A recipient of the Scholarship may not concurrently hold any other Scholarship, Fellowship, Grant or Award without prior approval of the Singapore Government. The Scholars are also expected to return to their countries upon graduation to contribute to the development of their countries.

    The scholarship will cover tuition fees for the duration of the award, a living allowance of S$4,300 per annum, an accommodation allowance based on the different room rates at each university and one return economy class air ticket passage from his/her home country to Singapore for the duration of studies.

    Applications must be endorsed and submitted by the Indonesian Department of National Education (Bureau of Planning and Foreign Cooperation) at Building C, 6th Floor, Jl. Jend.Sudirman, Senayan, Jakarta Pusat. Candidates are required to produce the following :

    1. Certificate, endorsement by the former school, for graduated applicants;
    2. Recommendation from the school principal, for applicants who are still in Grade 3 at SMU.

    For more information on the Singapore Scholarships, Please contact Embassy in Jakarta:
    Tel: 021-520 1489 / 5296 1433
    Website: www.mfa.gov.sg/scp or write to:
    The Singapore Scholarship
    Technical Cooperation Directorate
    Ministry of Foreign Affairs
    Tanglin, Singapore 248163
    Tel: (65) 6379 8000
    Fax: (65) 6479 3357
    E-Mail: mfa_scp@mfa.gov.sg
    Deadline: 22nd December 2008

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    Sunday, November 23, 2008

    Master Degree Scholarships Marywood University

    2009-2010 Graduate Scholarship Application
    Master’s Degree, Educational Specialist Degree, and Post-Baccalaureate Certification Students
    (Not School of Social Work Students, Speech-Language Pathology Students, and
    Physician Assistant Students)
    All material must be submitted by February 14, 2009.

    Awards will be made on the basis of three factors: academic promise, normally represented by a minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.00 or a graduate GPA of 3.50; professional focus and commitment; and financial need (required for specific scholarships).

    File a complete admissions application. It is fully expected that each prospective student who is a scholarship applicant will have a complete admissions application on file with the Office of Graduate Admissions by February 14, 2009. The admissions application provides the supporting documentation necessary to evaluate a scholarship application.

    Complete the scholarship application electronically. The scholarship application itself is on a secure server. You must press “yes” if your browser asks you if you wish to display secure items, otherwise Marywood University will not receive any of the information you type on the application upon submission.

    If you declare full-time status on the scholarship application, enrollment in nine or more credits in the Fall 2009 and Spring 2010 semesters or what your graduate department defines as full enrollment in structured programs, and are awarded a full-time status scholarship and enroll for less than full-time registration in either of these semesters your scholarship award will be reduced.

    If you declare part-time status on your scholarship application, The Committee on Graduate Scholarships expects part-time status students who are scholarship recipients to enroll in and maintain at least six credits in the fall semester and at least six credits in the spring semester. Part-time status scholarship recipients who fail to meet this requirement in a semester will have their scholarships rescinded for that semester.

    Email a scholarship essay as a Microsoft Word document. Please type an essay (300-500 words) clarifying the relationship between your life-goals and graduate education at Marywood. Your essay will also be judged on depth of expression and use of the English language. Your essay must clearly address the following areas:

    1. Describe your professional work background and experience.
    2. Describe your community leadership activities. Indicate if a volunteer activity.
    3. Describe any commendations and appreciation awards as well as undergraduate and graduate academic awards and honors.
    4. Describe any special projects, demonstrations, workshops, recitals, exhibits, or whatever may be appropriate to your area to indicate your abilities and interests.
    5. What are your short and long range career goals and objectives?
    6. What attracted you to your Marywood program as a vehicle for achieving your goals?

    Email the essay in Microsoft Word to gradscholarship@marywood.edu. Your essay should contain your name, social security number, and field of study at the top of the page.

    If you have any questions about completing these forms, please contact Mr. Frank Falcone at gradscholarship@marywood.edu or (570) 348-6211 ext. 2356.

    Scholarship selection results will be mailed in early April 2009. Scholarships are available for use beginning Fall 2009; they may only be used to defray tuition for Marywood courses.

    Students awarded graduate assistantships for the 2009-2010 academic year who accept those positions are not eligible to receive scholarship awards as well.

    Marywood University undergraduate students who are enrolled in formal five-year programs are automatically eligible for at least forty percent of their undergraduate merit award or higher for their fifth year of study at the graduate level provided they are admitted to the master’s level by their academic department.

    Neither scholarship nor assistantship awards are renewed automatically each year. It is the responsibility of the student to reapply each academic year.

    http://cwis.marywood.edu/Grad_FinAid/MasterCert/Mastercertdirections.stm

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    Beasiswa Tanoto Foundation S1 & S2 Program 2009/2010

    BEASISWA TANOTO FOUNDATION PROGRAM S1 & S2
    TAHUN AKADEMIK 2009/2010

    Seperti tahun sebelumnya, saat ini Tanoto Foundation menyediakan beasiswa kepada 300 mahasiswa S1 dan 50 Mahasiswa S2, dari berbagai disiplin ilmu yang berasal dari enam perguruan tinggi mitra Tanoto foundation yaitu:

    1. Universitas Indonesia
    2. Universitas Gadjah Mada
    3. Institut Teknologi Bandung
    4. Institut Pertanian Bogor
    5. Universitas Sumatera Utara
    6. Universitas Riau

    Formulir Pendaftaran:

    PERSYARATAN:
    A. PROGRAM SARJANA STRATA SATU (S1)

    1. Warga Negara Indonesiar
    2. Telah terdaftar sebagai mahasiswa di Perguruan tinggi mitra Tanoto Foundation.
    3. Unia maksimum 21 tahun di bulan Juli 2009.
    4. Min. IPK = 3,00 (skala 4,00).
    5. Bagi mereka yang baru duduk di tahun pertama perguruan tinggi, nilai rata-rata raport kelas tiga SMU = 8,0 (skala 10).
    6. Membutuhkan dukungan financial.
    7. Berjiwa kepemimpinan dan memiliki kepedulian serta komitmen untuk ikut memajukan bangsa Indonesia.
    8. Melengkapi formulir pendaftaran yang diperoleh melalui website Tanoto Foundation.
    9. Bagi yang lulus seleksi Beasiswa Tanoto Foundation tidak diperbolehkan menerima beasiswa dari institusi lain.

    B. PROGRAM SARJANA STRATA DUA (S2)

    1. Warga Negara Indonesia
    2. Telah terdaftar sebagai mahasiswa di Perguruan tinggi mitra Tanoto Foundation.
    3. Unia maksimum 40 tahun di bulan Juli 2009.
    4. Memiliki pengalaman kerja min 2 tahun, setelah menyelesaikan program S1
    5. Min. IPK = 3,25 (skala 4,00).
    6. Bagi mereka yang baru duduk di tahun pertama perguruan tinggi, nilai rata-rata raport kelas tiga SMU = 8,0 (skala 10).
    7. Berjiwa kepemimpinan dan memiliki kepedulian serta komitmen untuk ikut memajukan bangsa Indonesia.
    8. Melengkapi formulir pendaftaran yang diperoleh melalui website Tanoto Foundation.
    9. Bagi yang lulus seleksi Beasiswa Tanoto Foundation tidak diperbolehkan menerima beasiswa dari institusi lain.

    PENGEMBALIAN FORMULIR PENDAFTARAN:
    Dikirim Langsung Ke:
    TONOTO FOUNDATION
    PO BOX 2117 JKP 10021
    Dengan mencantumkan Tulisan ” Beasiswa” pada bagian kiri atas amplop.
    Informasi lebih lanjut: info@tanoto-foundation.or.id
    Deadline: 31 Desember 2008

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    Singapore Scholarships Invitation for Undergraduate 2009/2010

    SINGAPORE SCHOLARSHIP INVITATION FOR APPLICATIONS ACADEMIC YEAR 2009/2010

    The Singapore Government awards the scholarship to Government-endorsed students from the other member countries of the ASEAN. Each Scholarship is for a full-time undergraduate degree course at the Nanyang Technological University, the National University of Singapore and the Singapore Management University. All disciplines except for Medicine and Dentistry are open to Scholars. The duration of each scholarships is for three or four years, depending on the discipline. The award based on academic merit and places will allocated by open competition. If necessary, a one-year bridging or foundation programme, in addition to the undergraduate studies, will be provided.

    To be eligible, a candidate must:

    • Be a citizen in an ASEAN country (Except Singapore)
    • Possess excellent academic records; and
    • Have a good command of English

    Candidates must meet the entry requirements for Nanyang Technological University, National University of Singapore, and Singapore Management University. A recipient of the Scholarship may not concurrently hold any other Scholarship, Fellowship, Grant or Award without prior approval of the Singapore Government. The Scholars are also expected to return to their countries upon graduation to contribute to the development of their countries.

    The scholarship will cover tuition fees for the duration of the award, a living allowance of S$4,300 per annum, an accommodation allowance based on the different room rates at each university and one return economy class air ticket passage from his/her home country to Singapore for the duration of studies.

    Applications must be endorsed and submitted by the Indonesian Department of National Education (Bureau of Planning and Foreign Cooperation) at Building C, 6th Floor, Jl. Jend.Sudirman, Senayan, Jakarta Pusat. Candidates are required to produce the following :

    1. Certificate, endorsement by the former school, for graduated applicants;
    2. Recommendation from the school principal, for applicants who are still in Grade 3 at SMU.

    For more information on the Singapore Scholarships, Please contact Embassy in Jakarta:
    Tel: 021-520 1489 / 5296 1433
    Website: www.mfa.gov.sg/scp or write to:
    The Singapore Scholarship
    Technical Cooperation Directorate
    Ministry of Foreign Affairs
    Tanglin, Singapore 248163
    Tel: (65) 6379 8000
    Fax: (65) 6479 3357
    E-Mail: mfa_scp@mfa.gov.sg
    Deadline: 22nd December 2008

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    International Scholarships to Study in Greece

    Scholarships for International Students in Athens, Greece

    Application deadline: April 30, 2009
    For non-EU students the application deadline is February 15, 2009


    1. Prospective Applicants

    The MSIN Program addresses highly motivated individuals with a firm belief in the value of education and a determination to work hard and excel in the specific scientific and technology fields.

    To enter the MSIN degree Program, the applicant must hold a bachelor’s degree in computer science, electrical engineering, computer engineering, or a closely related field.

    Prospective students can be university graduates or professionals with a solid academic background, and a strong drive and commitment to pursue an intensive full-time 16-month (or alternatively a part-time 32-month) graduate Program.

    2. Qualifications

    • Excellent academic performance, as this is indicated by grades, class ranking, scholarships, recommendation letters etc.
    • Excellent command of the English language (evidenced with TOEFL scores, IELTS or Proficiency degree and oral performance in an interview).

    3. Application Procedure

    All Prospective Applicants:

    The online form is accessible through both the INI and College of Engineering, Carnegie Institute of Technology (CIT), Web sites. The form consists of a main section, under which applicants will create an online profile, and supplemental sections where you will enter information relevant to the program you seek to enter. You will select your program of choice in the main section of the form.

    Though applicants will be able to upload a copy of their university transcripts, please note that the INI will still require all applicants to supply hard copy originals of their official undergraduate transcripts as well as transcripts for all programs attended whether a degree was earned or not.

    The application evaluation procedure may include a personal interview with an AIT faculty member. Applicants should take into consideration that the general Carnegie Mellon criteria apply for Admission.

    4. Athens MSIN Admissions and How to apply

    Minimum Qualifications

    • Undergraduate degree in electrical and computer engineering, computer science, or another related technical field
    • Undergraduate coursework in data structures and probability theory/random processes
    • GPA of 3.0 or higher
    • Ability to program fluently in C or C++
    • GRE General Test no more than 5 years old (Neither the GMAT nor the Subject Test is accepted.)
    • TOEFL, no more than 2 years old, is required with applicants whose native language/mother tongue is not English. For the Athens MSIN, IELTS and Proficiency Diploma in English are also accepted.

    Submission Package

    To be considered for admission, you must submit the following documents by February 15, 2009(for non-EU students)& April 30,2009(for EU students)

    • A completed Online Application Form
    • Official transcripts from any undergraduate or graduate school you have attended whether a degree was received or not. If the transcripts are in any language other than English, an official translation in English is required. A photocopy of a transcript is not considered official.
    • Three letters of recommendation
    • A statement of purpose (500-1,000 words)
    • Official GRE General Test scores
    • Official TOEFL/IELTS/Proficiency scores for applicants whose native language/mother tongue is not English

    Application Form

    Special Note: Applicants to the Athens MSIN do not need to pay an application fee. When submitting the online application, select the option “Payment by check.” You must select this option to complete the submission, however, it is not necessary to send the payment. Read more: http://www.ini.cmu.edu/programs/athens_msin/apply.aspx

    Complete the MSIN Online Application form.

    We prefer to receive all applications online. A printable application is provided under Apply Now only in the event you are unable to access the online application.

    All applications should be submitted online along with recommendations. Paper applications will be accepted from those applicants who cannot access the online form. Download application (PDF).

    Transcripts

    Official transcripts are required from all colleges or universities you have attended, at both the undergraduate and the graduate levels, whether or not you earned a degree from that college or university.

    If attending the final semester in your undergraduate program at the time of application, the INI will accept properly sealed official transcripts and mark sheets for the semesters completed to date.

    Applicants admitted to any INI program must submit final official transcripts, properly sealed, upon completion of their undergraduate program from the institution conferring their degree as a condition of enrollment at Carnegie Mellon. Certificates of graduation and/or degree certificates should also be submitted if provided by the institution. Failure to provide such documents or failure to graduate will nullify admission to the INI programs.

    While the online form allows for submission of transcripts online, official paper documents are required to complete the application.

    Letters of Recommendation

    Three letters of recommendation are required. At least two of these should be from faculty or recent employers. People who recommend you should know you well and be able to evaluate the quality of your work.

    Recommendations may be submitted electronically via the online form.

    All applications should be submitted online along with recommendations. Paper applications will be accepted from those applicants who cannot access the online form. Download recommendation form (PDF)

    Statement of Purpose

    A Statement of Purpose of between 500-1,000 words should be uploaded to the online form in the appropriate section using the following format:

    • Briefly state your objective in pursuing a master’s degree in information networking or information security.
    • Describe your background in electrical engineering or computer science and other fields particularly relevant to your objective.
    • Outline your research experience and list any publications.
    • Include additional information you wish to supply to the admissions committee.

    GRE

    The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test is required; neither the GMAT nor GRE Subject Test is accepted for review. Applications will not be considered complete until an official copy of test scores is received by the institute. GRE scores will not be accepted if they are more than five years old.

    Use Institution Code #2074 and Department Code #0404 (Information Sciences) to submit your GRE General Test scores through the Educational Testing Service (ETS).

    To ensure that GRE scores reach the INI office before the application deadline, applicants should take the test no later than April 15.

    TOEFL

    All applicants whose native language/mother tongue is not English must take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Applicants who took the TOEFL in 2006 may still submit CBT (computer-based test) or PBT (paper-based test) scores. The INI will accept the PBT scores if the Internet-based test (iBT) is not offered in the applicant’s country.

    Use Institution Code #8569 and Department Code #99 to submit your TOEFL score report. Admission decisions on applications without the required test scores may be delayed.

    Applicants who have attended and graduated from a four-year undergraduate degree program at an accredited U.S. university may have this requirement waived.

    Questions

    If you have any questions or need help:

    AIT
    Admissions Office
    0.8 KM Markopoulo Avenue
    19002 Peania
    Athens, Greece.
    admissions@ait.gr.
    Phone: +30 210 6682702
    Web: www.ait.edu.gr

    Shipping Address

    Send any additional application materials that cannot be submitted online to:

    Information Networking Institute
    Admissions Committee
    Carnegie Mellon University
    4616 Henry Street
    Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890
    USA

    To be considered for full scholarship, please refer to and complete the Application for Full Scholarship form(filetype: .pdf) (http://www.ait.edu.gr/acadPrograms/Forms/Scholarship_Form.pdf). Note that full scholarships are awarded according to candidates´ academic distinction and financial standing.

    Click here for Online Application

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