Monday, March 30, 2009

The Matsushita International Foundation, Japan

The funds are provided to assist original and challenging international research which meets social as well as academic demands in the fields of humanities and social sciences. The foundation takes applications from students of doctoral courses and researchers within five years after finishing doctoral course, and reviews them in the screening committee once a year.


Application for the Year 2009
Application Period April 6 - May 22, 2009
Screening August
Application Guidelines[PDF 30KB]
Just before sending your application, please send by E-mail to the Foundation and receive your Reference Number.
Details are given in Application Guidelines.
Application Forms[Word 147KB]
Please download application forms, Microsoft Word files
List of Grantee
(Japanese language only)




Reporting Forms for Grantees[PDF 33KB]

Financial Management: How to plan your business and finance

This course consists of three modules from the GC21 Management Academy: Business Planning,

Financial Planning, Corporate Finance and Fundraising. These Web based Trainings are supported by experienced tutors and make use of all communication tools provided by the Global Campus 21©. Business planning can be usefully done by means of a Business Plan. For-profit business plans typically focus on financial goals. Non-profit and government agency business plans tend to focus on service goals. Business plans may also target changes in perception and branding by the customer, client, taxpayer, or larger community. A business plan having changes in perception and branding as its primary goals is called a marketing plan. All these different types and aspects are discussed in the first part of the course using practical examples and according to participants needs.

Financial Planning is a structured approach to strategic financial issues such as how the corporation should analyze and manage its capital. It deals with the analysis which investments the company should do and what portion of profits should be invested. Instruments and categories of Financial Planning are introduced in the second part of the course.

The third part of the course based on the module Corporate Finance and Fundraising addresses typical questions, which small and medium sized companies al well as other organizations typically face, such as “How can I decide whether I do an investment or not?”, “How can I take into account the factor of the interest rate to plan future investments?” or “What are instruments for Fundraising and how can they be optimized?”

Target Group
This course is designed for people starting their own business or people working in companies,
institutions or organisations (governmental, non-governmental) with responsibilities and some
experience in managing, planning and/or monitoring the results of development interventions. It is particularly useful for young entrepreneurs and consultants. Group size: maximum 30 participants.

Duration
4th May - 12th June 2009 (6 weeks), Learning hours online: approx. 35

Learning objectives
After you have finished this module, you know...
  • why and how to plan your business
  • what resources you need for your business
  • how to plan the implementation of your plan / business
  • that the value of money can be different depending from the point of view
  • be able to recognise different approaches to Calculation and Fundraising
  • know a collection of basic tools and instruments for Corporate Finance and Fundraising


and you will...

  • be familiar with the different types of calculation under which investment decisions can be
    analysed
  • have an idea, why interest rates play a crucial role in calculating
  • be familiar with the different types of calculation under which investment decisions can be
    analysed
  • have an idea, why interest rates play a crucial role in calculating
  • be able to recognise different approaches to Calculation and Fundraising


Application Requirements of Participants

  • Participants should be professionals with managerial responsibility from developing countries
  • Participants have basic experiences in planning and/or monitoring business projects or development interventions
  • Participants have / are given enough time to participate actively in the course (time for learning and practising the course content)
  • Participants can express themselves well in English


Technical Requirements
As it is an online training you need an accessible e-mail account and a very reliable internet connection during the course!

  • Browser: Internet Explorer 5.5 or Netscape Navigator 8 / Mozilla Firefox 2.0 (or higher), Java-Script enabled
  • Browser-Plugins: Flash Player 6 (or higher)
  • Software: Standard Office Software, Adobe Acrobat Reader

Course Management
For further information please contact: Mr. Volker Lichtenthäler
E-Mail: managementskills@inwent.org
Application deadline: 12th of April 2009
Please send your application via e-mail to: managementskills@inwent.org or register online.

Moreinfo:
www.gc21.inwent.org/management-skills-training

Model ASEM Conference, Le Havre, France

Co-organized by the Sciences Po Paris Europe-Asia undergraduate programme and the ASEF University Alumni Network (ASEFUAN), the 2009 Model ASEM Youth edition in Le Havre will be a simulation aimed primarily at international high school students with strong interest in the political, economic and social relations between Asia and Europe.

Documents

Students wishing to participate at a Model ASEM should send their online application form together with a copy of their resume to the Conference team. Delegates to Model ASEM will be drawn from an applicant pool of top high school students from around the world, and participant selection will be based on general academic qualifications and merit.

Prospective participants applying to participate at the 2009 Model ASEM Le Havre should fulfil the following criteria:

  • Being enrolled as a High School student
  • Being in their final year (Senior) in November 2009
  • Nationals from ASEM country
  • Above-average academic records
  • Proficiency in English
  • Demonstrated record of scholarship and leadership in their discipline.
Pre-conference Work

After being selected for a delegate to Model ASEM participants will receive a confirmation email from the organisers and are then asked to complete an information package consisting of:

  • General information of the country represented;
  • Country's relation to ASEM;
  • Country's official opinion of the discussion topics.

This information package should be around 1000 words, and should be sent prior to the conference to the conference team before the simulation (see Research Guidelines under Resources. Each delegation is also responsible for writing an opening statement of the country they will represent during the simulation (see Opening Statements under Resources). Participants do have to send their opening statements prior to the conference and should be well prepared to give their opening statement on the first day of the event.

To be eligible for participation, students must meet the Model ASEM selection criteria and apply in teams of two. Only one application needs to be sent by each team. Applicants need to be enrolled at high school and have a demonstrated record of scholarship and leadership in their discipline. Also, students should be proficient in English, which is the official language of the Model ASEM conference. Selection will be based on merit, but due to limited places, priority will be given to students being citizens of the country they are applying from.

Only applications from students who hold a passport of one of the following ASEM member countries will be accepted: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Brunei, Cambodia, China, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Laos, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Mongolia, Myanmar, The Netherlands, Pakistan, The Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, United Kingdom and Vietnam.

A complete application comprises two resumes (one for each of the two team members) and two letters of motivation (or personal statements, one per team member) no longer than 300 words, outlining the applicants’ main reasons for wanting to participate in this year’s Model ASEM and a demonstrated interest in the ASEM process. The application process begins March 16th and ends May 17th. Successful applicants will be informed by early June.

Questions about the application process may be directed to lehavre2009@modelasem.org

To apply now, please fill in an online application form.

Moreinfo: http://modelasem.org

Sunday, March 29, 2009

International Conference on Science, Engineering call for papers, Thailand

The Faculty of Engineering, Mahasarakham University, together with the Faculty of Engineering, Khonkaen University, the Institute of Engineering, Suranaree University of Technology and the Faculty of Engineering, Ubonrajathani University are pleased to announce the holding of the International Conference on Science, Technology and Innovation for Sustainable Well-Being during 23-24 July 2009 in Mahasarakham, Thailand.
We invite Graduate, Post-graduate students, researchers and interested participations to submit abstracts for related topics and to attend the conference.
In the detail : www.stiswb.msu.ac.th

VESKI Innovation Fellowships, Australia

Applications for Victorian Endowment for Science, Knowledge and Innovation (VESKI) Innovation Fellowships for projects starting in financial year 2009/10 are now open.

www.veski.org.au/VESKIBulletin.aspx?id=28

The VESKI Innovation Fellowships are open to individuals in the fields of science, technology and design specifically relating to: innovative technology, biotechnology, design, advanced manufacturing, environmental technologies, or the enabling sciences and technologies. 2009/2010 Call priorities are in: Clinical Research focusing on Health Outcomes, and Renewable Energy Generation & Demand Management.

Successful individuals can receive up to $50,000 per annum for a maximum of up to five years. These funds must be matched with financial funding and in-kind contributions from a host organisation such as an academic/research institution.

Scholarships for Undergraduate Study in Economics, 2009

By means of a bequest from the Nobel Prize-winning Economist, Professor Ronald Coase, the University of Buckingham annually offers two full Scholarships for undergraduate study in Economics (or for Economics in combination with Law, Business, or Politics). Each Scholarship, worth in total more than £30,000, covers the University’s full tuition fees, accommodation costs, and provides for a generous maintenance grant.

Candidates for the Scholarships are required to write an essay, of not more than 2,000 words, on the topic ‘The gentleman in Whitehall really does know best’; and to send this, together with a letter of reference and a completed application form for University admission, to:

Mrs Linda Waterman, Department of Economics and International Studies
University of Buckingham, Hunter Street, Buckingham, MK18 1EGor
email linda.waterman@buckingham.ac.uk

The deadline is 1 May 2009.

Shortlisted candidates will be invited for interview. For further details and applications forms see www.buckingham.ac.uk and search ‘Coase Scholarships’

Masters Scholarships for Students from Africa, Latin America, South Asia, Southeast Asia and Middle East, Germany

What are the objectives of the programme?

This programme is designed to academically qualify future leaders in politics, law, economics and administration according to the principles of Good Governance and to prepare them in a praxis-oriented course for their professional life. The programme offers very good graduates with a first university degree (Bachelor or equivalent) the chance to obtain a Master’s degree in disciplines that are of special relevance for the social, political and economic development of their home country. With the knowledge and experience acquired in Germany the scholarship holders should later contribute to the establishment of democratically devised economic and social systems aimed at overcoming social tensions. In addition, the training at German institutions of higher education should especially qualify the scholarship holders as partners in political and economic cooperation with Germany. With this programme, DAAD intends to contribute to the support of Good Governance and civil society structures in selected partner countries and regions.

Who can apply?
The scholarship scheme is open to candidates from Africa, Latin America, South Asia, Southeast Asia as well as from countries in the Middle East.

Target group
Very well qualified graduates with a first university degree (Bachelor or equivalent) who in the future want to actively contribute to the social and economic development of their home countries.

Deadline
Please do not apply now, but wait until DAAD has issued the list of Master courses selected for scholarships from 2010. The complete set of application papers must be submitted by 15 September 2009 in your home country .
Contact and advise
Further information can be obtained from DAAD section 444 (public-policy@daad.de).
Further Scholarship Information and Application

Thursday, March 19, 2009

New Zealand Development Scholarships For Undergraduate and Postgraduate

The New Zealand Development Scholarships (NZDS) scheme offers the opportunity to people from selected developing countries to undertake development-related studies in New Zealand. This may include study related to education, health, rural livelihoods, governance, human rights, or economic development, depending on the human resource development training needs of the home government.New Zealand - Development Scholarships are offered for full-time, tertiary level study at participating New Zealand education institutions.
The NZDS scheme has two categories:
New Zealand Development Scholarships – Public category (NZDS-Public)
New Zealand Development Scholarships – Open category (NZDS-Open)

NEW ZEALAND DEVELOPMENT SCHOLARSHIPS - PUBLIC CATEGORY (NZDS-PUBLIC)The NZDS-Public scholarships scheme is a bilateral scheme available to individuals from selected partner countries in:

Southeast Asia:
http://www.nzaid.govt.nz/scholarships/nzds/public-eligibility.html#asia
and the Pacific:
http://www.nzaid.govt.nz/scholarships/nzds/public-eligibility.html#pacific

The selection criteria is determined by the partner government and NZAID.Shortlisted applications, mostly from public sector employees, are endorsed for a scholarship by the partner government. Employees from civil society or private sector organisations may apply for the NZDS-Public in some countries depending on country-specific selection criteria. The levels and fields of study available for study in New Zealand are determined according to the partner country’s human resource development training needs.

Related Links

NZDS-Public country eligibility:
http://www.nzaid.govt.nz/scholarships/nzds/public-eligibility.html

NZDS-Public application process:
http://www.nzaid.govt.nz/scholarships/nzds/public-process.html

NEW ZEALAND DEVELOPMENT SCHOLARSHIPS - OPEN CATEGORY (NZDS-OPEN)
The NZDS-Open scholarships scheme is a non-bilateral scheme available to candidates of some developing countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Pacific. Under the NZDS-Open scheme, candidates independently apply for a scholarship.NZDS-Open scholarships are generally directed at employees of private sector or civil society sector organisations, including non-governmental organisations. In some countries, public sector employees can also apply for a NZDS-Open scholarship depending on the country or region-specific selection criteria. This criteria also determines the levels and the fields of study under which candidates can apply to study in New Zealand.

Related Links

NZDS-Open country eligibility:
http://www.nzaid.govt.nz/scholarships/nzds/open-eligibility.html

NZDS-Open application process Bolivia, Ecuador, Honduras, Indonesia, Kenya, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Nicaragua, Philippines, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Viet Nam, Zambia, Zimbabwe:
http://www.nzaid.govt.nz/scholarships/nzds/open-process-asia-latin-america.html

NZDS-Open application process Cambodia and Lao PDR:
http://www.nzaid.govt.nz/scholarships/nzds/open-process-cambodia-lao-pdr.html

NZDS-Open application process Argentina, Brazil, Chile, El Salvador, Guatemala, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay:
http://www.nzaid.govt.nz/scholarships/nzds/open-process-latin-america.html

NZDS-Open application process Federated States of Micronesia, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu:
http://www.nzaid.govt.nz/scholarships/nzds/open-process-pacific.html

NZDS-Open application process Samoa:
http://www.nzaid.govt.nz/scholarships/nzds/open-process-samoa.html

Fellows Awards for Research and Lecturing in the US

The US-UK Fulbright Commission offers scholarships to study or pursue research in any academic field, at any accredited institution in the US. Approximately 30 awards are given to UK citizens each year.

Typical grants include a monthly maintenance stipend. Fulbright scholars receive a high level of support ranging from visa processing and health insurance to a comprehensive pre-departure orientation and re-entry session. Scholars are also encouraged to join the extensive alumni network, the British Fulbright Scholars Association (BFSA).

Award categories: Fulbright-Robertson Visiting Professor in British History Awardo Fulbright Hubert Humphrey Public Affairs Fellowship – for UK civil servantso Fulbright-AstraZeneca Research Scholarshipo Fulbright-Multiple Sclerosis Society Research Scholarshipo Fulbright Distinguished Scholar Awardso Fulbright Police Research Fellowshipso Fulbright Northern Irish Civil Servant Research Fellowshipso Fulbright Schuman Awards in European Affairs

Minimum eligibility:

* UK citizenship (EU citizenship for Schuman Awards)
o Candidates may reside anywhere except the US
o Preference given to candidates who have not had extensive recent experience in the US
o All successful applicants must be able to travel to the US on a J-1 visa
o Some categories may require a PhD, teaching experience, or other specific qualification
Characteristics of successful applicants:
o Serve as good ambassadors for the Fulbright Commission and for the UK whilst in the US and have shown an intention to share what they have learned upon returning home

How to apply:
o Please complete the applications available from: www.fulbright.co.uk
o Closing date: 31 May 2009

Full Scholarships Available for Graduate Study at MASDAR Institute in Abu Dhabi

The MASDAR Institute of Science and Technology in Abu Dhabi is pleased to announce full scholarships to highly qualified graduate students from around the world. (6-10 scholarships are available to U.S. students).

The MASDAR Institute is the centerpiece of the MASDAR Initiative, a landmark program by the government of Abu Dhabi to establish an entirely new economic sector dedicated to alternative and sustainable energy. The MASDAR Institute is a private, not-for-profit, independent, research-driven institute developed with the support and cooperation of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). MIT provides assistance in recruitment of faculty members and senior administrative staff and the provision of course curriculum, amongst other matters. The Institute is located inside the world’s first carbon neutral, zero waste Masdar City which will be powered solely by alternative energy, mainly solar energy.

The Institute offers Masters and (in 2011) PhD programs in science and engineering disciplines, with a focus on advanced energy and sustainable technologies. It welcomes and encourages applications from qualified students and provides scholarships to talented students who meet its high admission standards. Beginning September 2009, the MASDAR Institute will offer five 24-month Master of Science programs (coursework and thesis).

MSc in Engineering Systems and Management
MSc in Information Technology
MSc in Materials Science and Engineering
MSc in Mechanical Engineering
MSc in Water and Environment

Details of faculty profiles, current research, programs offered, course description, scholarships, and other information is available on the website at www.masdar.ac.ae.

Any questions about the Institute and scholarships may be directed to Stephen Lee, Assistant Provost, at slee@masdar.ac.ae.

Postdoctoral Scholarship, Institute for Employment Research, Nuremberg

The aim of our joint graduate programme is to train outstanding graduate students from the social sciences and economics disciplines in the field of labour market and occupational research. The postdoctoral scholarship provides the opportunity to participate in a dynamic working environment, to conduct collaborative research, and to study innovative research topics. Access to excellent micro data in the fields of employment and social security is granted.The monthly scholarship ranges from € 1,365 to € 1,467 depending on age. It is initially offered for one year but may be extended for up to a total of two years. In addition, € 103 per month are paid for non-personnel expenses such as travelling costs. IAB provides office space, computer resources and a mentor who offers professional support and guidance if necessary.

What we expect

Applicants should be highly motivated with an enthusiasm for academic research and indepth knowledge of empirical and theoretical issues of labour market research. Furthermore, we expect the successful candidate to participate in the intellectual life of the Graduate Programme, joining graduate student workshops and advising students in the programme.

Applicants will only be considered if they hold a PhD in economics or social sciences or if they are close to receiving their PhD. The application should include a covering letter outlining your research interests, a curriculum vitae, a list of publications, university certificates, and references.

Please submit your application by 15 May 2009 to:

Institute for Employment Research (IAB)
Regensburger Str. 104D-90478 Nuremberg
For further information regarding the programme, please refer to: http://www.iab.de/en/ueberblick/graduiertenprogramm/bewerbung.aspx

Friday, March 13, 2009

Spanish scholarships available for Latin American communicators, journalists

Latin American journalists, communicators and students can apply for a scholarship program to attend graduate school in Spain during the 2009 to 2010 academic year.

The scholarship program is an initiative of Fundación Carolina, an organization that promotes college education in Spain and the Iberian America.

For the 2009-10 program, the foundation is featuring scholarships for official programs, college degrees, and specialization programs with the goal of connecting Latin America's necessities and demands with college programs in Spain.

Click here to access the list of scholarships available in communication and journalism.
For more information (in Spanish), visit http://www.fundacioncarolina.es.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

APU - ERIA/JENESYS Next Leaders Program Scholarship, Japan

Khmer Intellectuals - Scholarship: New scholarship opportunities for Cambodian and ASEAN Students to study in Japan.
The ERIA/JENESYS Next Leaders Program Scholarship is offered by Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA) to students from ASEAN countries. APU was chosen as one of only four institutions to receive students under this prestigious scholarship for 2009; alongside Tokyo University, Waseda University, and National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS).
Recipients of this scholarship will study in master level programs administered in the English language related to economic integration, regional development, sustainable energy sources, IT applications, and other areas related to shared policy issues in East Asia.
In July, recipients will attend an orientation in Jakarta prior to admission, and during class break periods they will earn hands-on experience by participating in internships at the ERIA Secretariat in Jakarta.
Citizens of ASEAN countries may apply for this scholarship by the end of March for enrollment in September 2009. Please read the instructions below for details on eligibility and how to apply.ERIA/JENESYS Next Leaders Program Scholarship Instructions

The following forms will be necessary:APU Graduate Schools Application FormERIA/JENESYS Next Leaders Program Scholarship Application Form

Siam Cement Group (SCG) Foundation Scholarship Program - 2009, Thailand

The SCG Foundation is pleased to grant up to 7 full scholarships for individuals wishing to study at the Master of Arts Program in International Development Studies (MAIDS) at Chulalongkorn University for the upcoming 2009-2010 academic year. Please note that prospective SCG Foundation scholars (with the exception of Thailand) must be full-time government employees or civil servants of their respective governments. You do not qualify for the scholarship program if you are currently a student or government contract worker. Therefore, you must be a permanent full-time staff member of a government ministry or institution.

Scholarship Program Advertisement
Project Document

1. Eligibility (7 Scholarships)
Category I
1 scholarship is open to government or non-profit sector employees from Thailand
Category II
2 scholarships are open to government employees from Vietnam
Category III
1 scholarship is open to government employees from each of the following four Southeast Asian Countries:
(1) Cambodia
(2) Laos
(3) Indonesia
(4) Philippines


2. Scholarship Coverage
I) Living Expenses
- Roundtrip airfare (up to 25,000 baht)
- Housing (5,000 baht/month)
- Food (8,000 baht/month)
2) Education Costs
- Tuition Fees (Thai Scholar: 252,000 baht; International Scholar: 337,500 baht)
- Workshop and/or Fieldtrips (15,000 baht)
Total Scholarship Value
- Thai Scholarship: 464,800 baht/scholarship
- International Scholarship: 575,300 baht/scholarship

3. Scholarship Conditions:
I) Applicants must meet the minimum qualifications for MAIDS admission AND be admitted to the MAIDS program.
II) SCG Foundation Scholars are expected to graduate within the prescribed 12 month period (excluding the pre-session course). Students who are required to enroll in additional semester(s) will have to bear the additional cost of living and tuition fees.
III) SCG Foundation Scholars must not be employed - either part-time or full-time - during their studies/scholarship tenure.
IV) Following graduation, SCG Foundation Scholars are expected to return to work for their home governments for a period of two years.
4. MAIDS Program Admission Requirements:
I) Entry Requirements
- Applicants should possess a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in the social sciences with a Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 3.0.
- Applicants should also have 2 years work experience in a related field. Mature students, junior to mid-level government officials with experience in development are encouraged to apply.
II) English Language Requirements
Candidates will be required to demonstrate an acceptable level of language proficiency. Applicants should have achieved an English language score of at least 6.0 on the British Council IELTS, 550 in the paper-based TOEFL, 213 in the computer-based TOEFL, or 550 in CU-TEP (Chulalongkorn University Test of English Proficiency). These three above-mentioned tests are the only ones excepted by Chulalongkorn University. Please also note English tests scores must be less than two years old at the time of application.
Please note that these scores, although a minimum requirement for admission, do not guarantee successful admission or completion of the program. The candidate should feel comfortable writing graduate-level academic essays and participating in class discussions in English.
5. Recruitment Procedure:
I) Application Deadline:
March 31st, 2009
II) Preliminary Applicant Screening:
April/May 2009
III) Short-listed Candidate Interviews:
May/June 2009
IV) Final Selection:
June 2009
V) Pre-session Course for Selected Students:
August/September 2009
VI) Program Commencement:
October 2009

6. Application Procedure:
I) Application period
As stated above, MAIDS scholarship applications are due March 31st, 2009.
II) Required Materials
Students applying for the Master of Arts Program in International Development Studies must submit the following materials:
• Application Form:
The application form for the SCG Foundation Scholarship Program is slightly different than the regular application form for MAIDS program admission. Therefore, please complete the revised application form below either by typing or writing clearly in block letters.
Application Form.doc
• Photocopy of ID Card (for Thai applicants) or Passport (for non-Thai applicant) .
• Two photographs:
Applicants must submit two recent one inch photos.
• Application fee:
Applicants must pay the 800 baht application fee to be considered for the program and scholarship.
• Transcripts:
Applicants must submit an original or certified copy of their transcript from the college or university previously attended. Transcripts that are not in Thai or English must be translated and certified in the English language.
• English Language Test Scores:
The program accepts photocopies of English test scores (TOEFL, IELTS, CU-TEP) for the application process. Please note, however, that students admitted will have to present their original score record to Chulalongkorn University as soon as possible.
Alternatively, the student can have ETS, the company that administers TOEFL, send the score directly to the program. Chulalongkorn University’s TOEFL institutional code is 0227. The MAIDS program does not have a departmental code registered with ETS, so make sure to write clearly “M.A. in International Development Studies, Faculty of Political Science” on the score report request form.
• Letters of Recommendation:
Applicants are required to submit two sealed letters of recommendation with letterhead and original signatures. One letter should be from the applicant’s current employer and the second should be a former university professor who is familiar with their work. Please also provide the following reference form to your referees and ask them to fill it out:
Student Reference Form.doc
Please pass along the above form to your referees and ask for a confidential reference to be returned to you in a signed and sealed envelope. Please return the unopened envelope to the MAIDS Office with your complete application form. The referee also has the option of sending the reference directly to the MAIDS Office.
• Curriculum Vitae/Resume:
The resume must provide information on current and past employment, academic awards and scholarships, international travel, publications, and extracurricular activities, including volunteer work.
• Statement of Purpose:
The statement of purpose should be between 600 and 1000 words, and include the following elements:
1. Describe your most valued experience or accomplishment.
2. Describe your research interests, and outline a tentative topic for your M.A. thesis.
3. Describe your career expectations (personal and professional objectives), and explain how the M.A. in International Development Studies at Chulalongkorn will help you achieve these goals.
4. Please clearly outline how your studies at the MAIDS program will contribute to your work in your home country.
• Writing Sample:
As of March 6th, 2006 the MAIDS program requires all applicants to submit a sample of their critical or analytical writing. This may be a paper written for an undergraduate course, a published academic or journalistic article, or another appropriate writing sample. Applicants should briefly explain - using a separate document - the context in which the sample was originally written, including information on the nature of the publication in which it appeared, and the date of publication.
The objective of the sample writing is to assess the applicants’ analytical and writing skills. The ability to write clearly in English - both for native and non-native speakers - is essential to fulfill the written requirements for this M.A. program in International Development Studies.
7. New Requirements:
I) Student Interviews
Short-listed candidates will be required to attend an interview either in person or by phone. The purpose of the interview is to ensure that students have an adequate understanding of development issues combined with an appropriate level of English language proficiency to complete their M.A. degree within the prescribed 12-month period.
II) Introductory Pre-session
SCG Foundation Scholarship Awardees who are accepted to the MAIDS program may also be required to participate in a four-week intensive introductory session in Bangkok prior to the beginning of classes in October 2009. The date for this introductory session has not yet been confirmed but will occur in August and/or September 2009.
It will include classes in three core areas:
1. English language
2. Introduction to Research Methods
3. Introduction to Development Studies
Reminder of Documents to Enclose in your Application
1) Completed Application Form (see the above application form)
2) 2 photographs (2 x 1 inch)
3) Official transcript from the college or university previously attended
4) 2 letters of recommendation (one letter from a former university professor; the second from the applicant’s current employer)
5) Curriculum Vitae/resume
6) Statement of purpose
7) One paper/report/article previously written by the applicant
8) Photocopy of ID card (for Thai applicants) OR Photocopy of passport (for non-Thai students)
9) English proficiency language test results (IELTS, TOEFL or CU-TEP)
10) Application Fee (800 baht; please visit our admission page for payment details)
When complete, please sign, date and send a hard copy enclosing all necessary documentation to:
Master of Arts Program in International Development Studies (MAIDS)Faculty of Political Science, Chulalongkorn UniversityHenry-Dunant Road, PathumwanBangkok 10330 , THAILANDTel: (+66) 2-218-7313Fax: (+66) 2-252-6277E-mail: maids@chula.ac.th
Acceptance of Admission
Successful scholars will be notified whether or not they must attend the pre-session at the same time they are notified of their scholarship status (see above timeline). If the pre-session is not required, scholars may come to Thailand in early September 2009 to settle in Bangkok. The MAIDS program will begin the first week of October 2009.

*If you have any further questions regarding the MAIDS program or the SCG Foundation Scholarship Program, please do not hesitate to contact us for more information – maids@chula.ac.th

LUF Master Degree Scholarship 2009-2010, Netherland

Each year the organisation of alumni, Leiden University Fund (LUF) awards 6 LUF scholarships to truly outstanding foreign students pursuing an English language Masters Degree at Leiden University (See the list of eligible English language masters programmes on www.mastersinleiden.nl). The LUF scholarship is open to highly talented students from all countries of the world except the Netherlands.

Please see below for further requirements.

Scholarship Amount
The scholarship consists of 10.800,- for one academic year and is available for master's programmes starting per September 2009.

Applications
Applications can only be made by sending the completed online scholarship application form to the Leiden University Fund (LUF).

Deadline
Application deadline: 1 April 2009.

Requirements For Eligibility
The applicant has been admitted unconditionally to an English language Masters programme of Leiden University on the basis of prior education outside the Netherlands.
- The applicant is not in his/her second year of the masters programme.
- The applicant must have obtained excellent results in his/her previous studies and be for instance in the top 10% of students in his/her programme.

The applicant's studies in the Netherlands must constitute a deepening and broadening of his/her previous studies in the home country.

Further Information About The Procedures
The International Office of Leiden University will forward the necessary documents to the selection committee of LUF.

Please note: students applying for a LUF scholarship still have to submit an application for admission to a master's programme in order to be admitted to the programme. This is a seperate procedure and can be done via on-line application for admission to a master's study as described on the website: www.mastersinleiden.nl/admissions
Students have to pay the application fee and necessary deposits for MVV and or housing themselves.

Students will be informed by LUF about the decision by the end of May 2009.
Allowances will be paid by LUF in September 2009
For more information please visit this website

ITRI Graduate Scholarship Program 2009, Taiwan

Description : The ITRI Graduate Scholarship Program pays full scholarship for MS holders to get their PhD in Taiwan at National Chiao Tung U or National Tsing Hua U, particularly in the areas of Information and Communications, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Optoelectronics and Photonics.
The thesis topic will be aligned with the long-term R&D needs of ITRI and local industry, and a job opportunity at ITRI awaits after PhD is completed. Potential project areas include Wireless Sensor Networks, All-IP Networking System & Services, Broadband Wireless Communications, and WiMAX on High-Speed Rail. ITRI http://www.itri.org.tw/eng/ is Taiwan’s leading applied technology research institute, while NCTU http://www.nctu.edu.tw/english/index.php and NTHU http://www.nthu.edu.tw/english/index.php are two of its top science and engineering schools.
Application deadline is 3/31/2009. For full details and application information, please visit the Program Website at: http://www.itri.org.tw/eng/scholarship Contact: itriphd@itri.org.tw
Homepage : ITRI Graduate Scholarship Program
Category : PhD scholarship in Engineering (EE, CS, Photonics, etc.)
Contact address : ITRI Graduate Scholarship Program Chung Hsing Road Section 4, No. 195 Building 51, Room 315 Chu-tung, Hsinchu, Taiwan 310Keywords : PhD, Scholarship, Taiwan, Asia, Engineering, EE, Computer Science, Electronics, Electrical, Photonics, Optoelectronics, WiMAX, Broadband, WirelessYour Name : Dan KingEmail : itriphd@itri.org.tw

Monday, March 9, 2009

ADB - Japan Scholarship Program, School of International Health University of Tokyo, Japan

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) - Japan Scholarship Program (JSP) was established in April 1988 with financing from the Government of Japan. It aims to provide an opportunity for well-qualified citizens of ADB's developing member countries to pursue postgraduate studies in economics, management, science and technology, and other development-related fields at participating academic institutions in the Asian and Pacific Region. The ADB-JSP enrolls about 300 students annually in 20 academic institutions located in 10 countries within the Region.
School of International Health, University of Tokyo is one of institutions participating in this ADB-JSP scholarship program.
Below is one of programs offered:
  • Master/Doctorate in Public Health (International Health)
  • Scholarship DescriptionThe ADB-JSP provides full scholarships for one to two years.
    full tuition fees
  • a monthly subsistence and housing allowance
  • an allowance for books and instructional materials
  • insurance
  • travel expenses
  • The scholarship is for one year with an extension to the second year of study, as appropriate, which shall be conditional on the scholar maintaining a satisfactory level of performance as determined by the institute. The maximum duration of scholarship award is two years for masters and doctorate programs.

Eligibility Requirements

  • A national of an ADB borrowing member country (applicants from countries that are no longer borrowing from ADB are not eligible for the ADB-JSP Scholarship).
  • Gained admission to an approved post graduate course in any of the participating academic institutions. (School of International Health, University of Tokyo)
  • A bachelor's degree or its equivalent with superior academic record.
  • At least two (2) years of full-time professional working experience
  • Proficiency in oral and written English communication skills to be able to pursue studies.
  • Not more than 35 years old at the time of application.
  • In good health.
  • Should agree to return to his/her home county after completion of studies under the Program.
  • Staff of participating academic institutions are not eligible for the Scholarship.
  • Executive Directors, Alternate Directors, management and staff of ADB, consultants, and relatives of the aforementioned are not eligible for the Scholarship.
  • Executive Directors, Alternate Directors, management and staff of the other international organizations are not eligible for the Scholarship.
  • Applicants living or working in a country other than his/her home country are not eligible for the Scholarship.

Upon completion of their study programs, scholars are expected to contribute to the economic and social development of their home countries.
More information : Prof. Masamine Jimba, Professor, Department of International Cummunity Health,School of International Health,Graduate School of Medicine. E-mail: adb@m.u-tokyo.ac.jp7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku Tokyo113-0033, Japan(Attn: Director, School of International Health) Graduate School of Medicine Or you can also visit ADB - Japan Scholarship Program's website.

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UCL Faculty of Laws Research Scholarships, England

For the academic year 2009-10 the UCL Faculty of Laws will be offering three prestigious Research Scholarships for graduate research students.

The position of UCL Faculty of Laws as a world-leading law school has recently been confirmed by its ranking in the UK government 2008 Research Assessment Exercise (RAE). UCL Laws is placed joint 1st in the UK for the proportion of its research activity in the top two categories. The Faculty has also been rated in the highest category in the UK for teaching (excellent). We value research not only in contributing to the quality of our teaching and the supervision we give our research students, but also in its contribution to the development of law and its influence on legal practice and public policy. The Faculty has 56 members of full-time academic staff, including 27 professors, and currently has some 55 MPhil/PhD students.

The Faculty welcomes applications from students wishing to study for an MPhil/PhD in any area of law or discipline related to law. The Scholarships are awarded to the strongest applications in any field of law in which the Faculty can provide supervision.

The scholarships consist of fees equivalent to the standard postgraduate rate (2008/9 - UK/EU: £3,300; Overseas: £12,380) plus a maintenance stipend of £13,000 per annum for full time study, and an annual research expenses allowance (£400). Benefits are pro-rated for part-time students.
The closing date for these scholarship applications is 20 March 2009.
If you are interested in these scholarships and have not yet applied for admission to the Faculty of Laws, you should do so as early as possible in order to receive an admission decision before the scholarship deadlines.
More details about the research scholarships (eligibility requirements, value and duration of the scholarships, and how to apply) are available at: www.ucl.ac.uk/scholarships

Chinese Government Scholarship for Master and Doctoral Degree Programs for International Students -2009, China

2009 Autumn Semester Government Scholarship for Master and Doctoral Degree Programs in English for International Students

I. Number of scholarship available: 10
II. Details of the Scholarship
Chinese Government Scholarship scheme is established to provide full scholarship to international students. Ocean University of China (hereinafter referred to as the University or OUC) is authorized to administer the recruitment of the international government scholarship students who will study in the University.
The scholarship durations are 2-3 years for master degree student and 3-4 years for doctor degree students beginning in the September of 2009 and ending in the July.
The Scholarship includes:
1. Tuition fee
2. Accommodation on campus (Note: water and electricity fee should be afforded by the student him/herself)
3. Monthly Living allowance:
- Master degree students, scholars: CNY 1,700 Yuan per month;
- Doctoral degree students, scholars: CNY 2,000 Yuan per month;
4. Medical insurance based on the stipulated insurance articles;

III. Doctoral & Master degree programs
1. Programs for PhD/Doctoral degree program
- All the available Ph. D supervisors can be found in File 1.
2. Programs for M.sc
- Marine Science (For detailed curriculum, please refer to File 2).
3. Programs for MA in Chinese
Four programs are available for master applicants:
- Chinese Philology
- Chinese Literature History
- Modern and Contemporary Chinese literature
- Historical Geography
For the detailed curriculum, please refer to File 3.
4. MBA Program in English
- Study Duration?From two years to Three years
- Main Courses include Accounting, Applied Statistics, Management Economics, Organizational Behavior, Management Information System, Marketing, Operation Management, Financial Management, Strategic Management, Business Negotiation, Human Resource Management, Series of Guest Lecture, Logistics Management &Supply Chain Management, Finance, etc.
For detailed curriculum, please refer to http://www.ouc.edu.cn/ziliao/Government_Scholarship_for_MBA_in_English.htm

IV. Eligibility
1. Applicants must be non-Chinese nationals in good health.
2. Education background and age limit:
- Applicants for master degree studies must have bachelor’s degree and be under the age of 35.
- Applicants for doctoral degree studies must have master’s degree and be under the age of 40.

V. Application Materials
The applicants must fill in and provide the following materials truly and correctly (in triplicate, one original and two copies).
1. Application Form for Chinese Government Scholarship (printed by CSC, please refer to File 4), one original and two photocopies, in Chinese or in English. Please read carefully the important notes on the last page before filling out the form. Please complete the form in Chinese or English. If the form is not filled in on PC, please write legibly in black or blue ink. Please indicate with ‘X’ in the blank chosen. Any forms that do not follow the notes will be invalid.
2. Notarized Copy of bachelor’s degree/master’s degree (applying doctoral degree program). If applicants are university students or already employed, they should also provide relevant documents to prove. Documents in languages other than Chinese or English must be attached with translations in Chinese or English.
3. Original transcript (or a notarized copy) .Applicants for Master degree program or Doctoral degree program need to provide Original transcripts (stamped by the university). Transcripts in languages other than Chinese or English must be attached with translations in Chinese or English.
4. A study or research plan in Chinese or in English (no less than 800 words/ 2 pages, very important).
5. Two letters of recommendation .Applicants must submit two letters of recommendation in Chinese or English by professors or associate professors (very important).
6. CV. The CV is to introduce your education background, your experience or your publication in relative research field done before.
7. Photocopy of Foreigner Physical Examination Form (printed by Chinese quarantine authority and only for those whose period of studies in China lasts up to six months, please refer to File 5) filled in English. The medical examinations must cover all the items listed in the Foreigner Physical Examination Form. Incomplete records or those without the signature of the attending physician, official stamp of the hospital or a sealed photograph of the applicants are invalid. The medical examination results will be valid for 6 months. All applicants are kindly requested to take this factor into consideration while determining the time to take the medical examination. The original Foreigner Physical Examination Form will be certified by the local authorities. In the case of failure to pass certification, a new physical examination must be done at the stipulated hospitals.
8. Three photocopies of a COMMON passport (no diplomatic or service passport)
Note: Black ink pen or gel pen shall be used to fill all the forms. If any question in preparing the documents, please contact the admission office.

VI. Application Deadline
The above-mentioned materials should directly reach Ocean University of China by May 31th, 2009. Individual applications will not be accepted by CSC.

VII. Contact Information
INTERNATIONALEDUCATION CENTER
OCEANUNIVERSITY OF CHINA

Address: No. 23 Eastern Hong Kong Road, Qingdao 266071, P. R. China
Telephone: 0086-532-85901555 (English) & 0086-532-85901666
Fax: 0086-532-85901868
E-mail: iec-at-mail.ouc.edu.cn & iec-at-public.qd.sd.cn

Friday, March 6, 2009

WIFLE Scholarship Programme 2009, USA

WIFLE Foundation, Inc. and Women in Federal Law Enforcement, Inc. (both known as WIFLE) are organizations with a goal to achieve gender equity within federal law enforcement through the recruitment, retention and promotion of qualified women in law enforcement, and to develop an information-sharing and support network for all women in law enforcement.

In July 2006 the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics announced that as of September 2004, there were more than 106,000 full time personnel authorized to make arrests and carry firearms in the Federal government. Women represent 16.1% of that workforce. There remains much to be done to achieve gender balance within the federal agencies. It is in the spirit of achieving this goal that WIFLE offers scholarships.

Scholarship Purpose: WIFLE offers several scholarships to talented individuals to meet the demands in the field of law enforcement and to foster the professional development of those engaged in law enforcement. The dollar amount of each scholarship will be $2,500, but can vary based on numerous factors. WIFLE awarded $16,000 in scholarships in 2008. Awards may be renewable on subsequent applications.

Information and applications are available through the WIFLE website at http://www.wifle.org/ and must be received by the Scholarship Coordinator no later than May 1, 2009.