Saturday, February 28, 2009

Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation (SPK) Scholarships, Germany

The Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation (SPK) with its unique museums, libraries and archives, is one of the largest and most varied cultural and scholarly institutions in Germany and the world. The sources of the tradition entrusted to it are preserved, added to, made accessible and researched in the Berlin State Museums (SMB), the Berlin State Library (SBB), the Privy State Archives (GStA PK), the Ibero-American Institute (IAI) and the State Institute of Music Research (SIM).

The scholarship programme of the SPK enables scholars from all over the world to undertake one-month to three-month research and work residencies at the institutions of the SPK in Berlin. The scholarships are primarily intended to enable foreign scholars to work at the museums, libraries and archives of the SPK, to participate in scholarly and cultural life with the SPK and in Berlin, and to make professional contacts with employees of the SPK and of other institutions in Germany.

The application for a scholarship must be made for the first half-year of a year by 30 September of the previous year, and for the second half year, by 30 March of the same year. The application is made directly to the director of the institution where a residency is sought: the Director General of the State Museums or the State Library, or to the Director of the GStA PK, the IAI or the SIM.

Visit the website at http://staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/

2009 African Doctoral Dissertation Research Fellowship

2009 African Doctoral Dissertation Research Fellowship International Development Research Center

The African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC) in partnership with the InternationalDevelopment Research Center (IDRC) are pleased to announce the second call of the African Doctoral Dissertation Research Fellowships (ADDRF). The 2009 ADDRF seeks to facilitate more rigorous engagement of doctoral students in research, strengthen their research skills, and provide the fellowsan opportunity for timely completion of their doctoral training. The fellowship targets doctoral studentswith strong commitment to a career in training and/or research. ADDRF’s overall goal is to supportthe training and retention of highly-skilled, locally-trained scholars in research and academic positions across the region.

The ADDRF will award about 15 fellowships in 2009.
These fellowships will be awarded to doctoral students who are within two years of completing their thesis at an African university. Dissertation topics showing great promise of making significant contributions to efforts to strengthen health systems (governance, equity, health or population-related issues) in the region will be given priority.

Further Fellowship Information and Application

Scholarships for Developing Countries - 2009 Journalists Fellowship Programme , New York, USA

The Dag Hammarskjöld Scholarship Fund for Journalists is now accepting applications from professional journalists from developing countries for its 2009 Fellowship Programme.

The fellowships are available to radio, television, print and web journalists, age 25 to 35, from developing countries who are interested in coming to New York to report on international affairs during the 63rd session of the United Nations General Assembly. The Fellowships will begin in mid-September and extend to late November and will include the cost of travel and accommodations in New York, as well as a per diem allowance.

The Fellowship Programme is open to journalists who are native to one of the developing countries in Africa, Asia, South America and the Caribbean, and are currently working full-time for a bona fide media organisation in a developing nation. Applicants must demonstrate an interest in and commitment to international affairs and to conveying a better understanding of the United Nations to their readers and audiences. They must also have approval from their media organisations to spend up to two months in New York to report from the United Nations.

The journalists who are awarded Fellowships are given the incomparable opportunity to observe international diplomatic deliberations at the United Nations, to make professional contacts that will serve them for many years to come, to interact with seasoned journalists from around the world, and to gain a broader perspective and understanding of matters of global concern.

Eligibility and documentation requirements and Fellowship application form are available at http://unjournalismfellowship.org.

Deadline for submission of application is March 22, 2009. Please allow sufficient time for your application to arrive by Friday, March 20, 2009.

For queries and other information, send email to info@unjournalismfellowship.org.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Seminar on "The Global Economic Crisis: Impacts and Responses in Asia", USA

Each year the East-West Center invites rising young leaders from the United States and Asia Pacific to participate in The New Generation Seminar (NGS), a two-week intensive educational, dialogue and study tour travel program. The program is developed around a thematic focus and provides participants with an opportunity to strengthen their understanding of Asia Pacific-U.S. developments and challenges, build a regional network and to become leaders with a more international perspective. The first week of the program is held in Hawaii. In discussions with East-West Center researchers, other experts in the Hawaii community and one another, participants are introduced to key regional policy issues such as international relations, security, economics, population, health and environment. The second week involves field travel to either the United States or Asia Pacific for exploration of the program theme.

The world is facing what may be the first truly global economic crisis. The financial meltdown that began on Wall Street has become a crisis that reaches deep into the globally integrated financial and trading systems, posing very serious challenges for countries around the world. Asia’s vastly diverse economies have experienced the fallout in different ways, all of which are testing political, economic and social structures across the region.

The 19th New Generation Seminar will provide an opportunity for policy and decision-makers from Asia Pacific and the United States to develop a comprehensive perspective of how the financial crisis is affecting regional economies, how countries are responding nationally, and what countries are doing together. Participants will travel to Korea and Vietnam to compare the challenges and policy responses in two Asian countries representing different stages of economic development and different political systems. In Korea participants will examine how the crisis has affected a newly industrialized economy that has been one of Asia’s success stories since the 1997 Asian financial crisis. Vietnam offers a view of the impact on an emerging economy that has had the second highest growth rate in Asia for several years, but still remains a developing nation. Meetings and visits will expose participants to a wide range of perspectives from government, private sector, labor, academia, civil society and the media to better understand the causes, consequences and future implications of this unprecedented challenge to the global economy.

For full information about the NGS please download the 19th NGS Background Summary
Who Can Apply
The New Generation Seminar involves 12-14 participants aged mid-20’s to late 30’s, approximately 8-10 from Asia Pacific and 4 from the United States. The program seeks to engage “communicators” and “leaders,” those individuals who are in a position to shape and influence policy and decision-making in their countries, regions or local communities. Primarily these leaders will be involved in political processes. Past participants have included members of national, state or provincial government assemblies or ministries, young mayors or governors, city council members, up and coming members of political parties, leaders of political party youth wings, political advisers and other elected officials. The NGS also includes leaders from civil society organizations, media, business and law. The program is geared toward professionals working outside of academia.

The strongest candidates for the program will be:

  • Working professionals in their mid-20s to late 30s;
  • Political and community leaders or communicators with broad-based policy knowledge and influence;
  • Individuals with limited opportunity for international travel;
  • Fluent in English.

Candidates need not be specialists in the program theme; indeed, as stated above, we prefer candidates with broad based policy profiles who could benefit from deepening their understanding of the current economic crisis.
For a summary of the NGS program and full details on participant criteria please download the 19th NGS Background Summary.

How to Apply

Participation in the New Generation Seminar is a competitive process. Nominations are received from a variety of U.S. and Asia Pacific organizations and qualified individuals are welcome to submit applications on their own. The applications and nominations are reviewed by an East-West Center Selection Committee, which makes the final selection of candidates.

To apply, please submit the following:

  • The Application Cover Sheet (Click here to download. You may type directly into this Word document).A brief written statement about why you wish to participate in the 19th New Generation Seminar (not more than one typewritten double-spaced page, please). In responding please consider what you feel that you can contribute to the program and what you hope to gain from participating given your current leadership positions/roles, especially with regard to this year’s program theme.
  • One-paragraph professional biography summarizing your current work and highlighting your leadership experience and those aspects of your resume you think are most important for the selection committee.
  • Copy of resume to include professional and educational background.Resume or CV should clearly indicate years and type of education, title of position held, name of employer, dates spent at each position, and most importantly a brief outline of specific responsibilities or accomplishments in each position.
  • Two (2) letters of professional recommendation on official letterhead with current contact information for each person writing a recommendation.
    For a printed summary of the application requirements, please download the Application Instructions and Cover Sheet.

APPLICATION DEADLINE: APRIL 1,

You may send applications via: E-MAIL: ngs@eastwestcenter.orgFAX: (808) 944-7600POST: New Generation Seminar, East-West SeminarsEast-West Center, 1601 East-West Road, Honolulu, Hawaii, 96848-1601, USA

For questions or confirmation of receipt, please contact: TEL: (808) 944-7682We will confirm receipt of the application within 5 working days. If you do not hear back from us, please follow up. Applications must be received at the East-West Center by the application deadline in order to be considered. You will be notified of the results by June 15,
More info: http://www.eastwestcenter.org/ngs

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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Kunming University of Science and Technology Scholarship, China

Khmer Intellectuals are pleased to announce new scholarships for Cambodian Students. Chinese Government Scholarship program of KUST is a unilateral full scholarship set up by Chinese Government under the name of "Chinese Government Scholarship – Degree Study in Provinces & autonomous Region Program". It is established by the Ministry of Education of China, aiming to strengthen the education exchanges and cooperation between China and its neighboring countries. KUST is entrusted to recruit international students independently by Department of Education of Yunnan Province, providing full scholarship to great young people from Greater Mekong Subregion countries to study for degrees, especially for postgraduate and doctor degrees.
Application
- The applicants shall send all the application materials to International Student Admission Office, School of International Programs, KUST before April 20, 2009.- All applicants must be submitted to the Educational Advising Center (EAC), Room 103, 1st Floor, Main Campus, RUPP.
Eligibility
1. Applicants must be non-Chinese citizens in good health2. Applicants are not studying in Chinese University3. Education background and age limit:- Applicants for undergraduate studies must have senior high school diploma with good grade and be under the age of 25- Applicants for master degree 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.
Beneficial
- Full Scholarship (tuition fee, living allowance, fee for outpatient medical service.....) - Monthly living allowance is paid to the students by the host institution at the following rate (CNY Yuan per month)* Undergraduate: CNY 1,400 Yuan* Master degree student: CNY 1,700 Yuan* Doctoral degree students: CNY 2,000 Yuan- Comprehensive Medical Insurance and Benefit Plan for International Students in China

Contact Information and Application form
Educational Advising Center (EAC)Room 103, 1st Floor, Main Campus,
Royal University of Phnom Penh
Tel: 011 850 121 / 023 884 320
orContact Email: KUSC
website: www.kmust.edu.cn
or China Scholarship Council (CSC)
website: www.csc.edu.cn/Lianhua

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Master Scholarships in International Development Programmes, University of Manchester , UK

Bursaries for MA/MSc International Development Programmes
Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM)
University of Manchester

Two Bursaries are available for applicants to Development Master’s programmes:

  • MSc Development Finance
  • MSc Globalisation and Development
  • MSc Industry, Trade and Development
  • MA International Development: Public Policy & Management

Deadline for applications for Master’s Bursaries Friday 29th May 2009.

For further information on the Department’s research interests, studentships and bursaries and the application process please visit:
http://www.sed.manchester.ac.uk/postgraduate

For queries relating to our Masters programme contact:

Paul Arrowsmith,
Recruitment & Admissions Administrator
Email: Paul.arrowsmith@manchester.ac.uk

UNFPA Fellowship: Special Youth Programme

The Special Youth Programme fellowship consists of an initial 4.5 months fellowship at UNFPA Headquarters, New York, followed - upon satisfactory performance - by a continued fellowship of another 4.5 months in the UNFPA Regional Office or Country Office in the region / country of the fellow. UNFPA is currently recruiting for a group of fellows to start their fellowships in April/May.

Objective
This programme is designed to give young people from developing countries opportunities to engage in policy development and programming; to help build the capacity of young people; and to sensitize both the young people and UNFPA staff on partnering to address adolescent and youth issues.

During the course of the programme, fellows will:
  • Attend and participate in UNFPA and UN events and meetings as appropriate
  • Undertake research and writing assignments
  • Contribute to ongoing projects and programmes
  • Organize a final presentation to UNFPA HQ staff on their projects and fellowships in Headquarters
  • Interact with the New York local youth community on at least one occasion
  • Develop a relationship with the Regional and Country Office and provide updates on their activities during the HQ fellowship
  • Provide updates to HQ during fellowship at Regional or Country Office

In addition to development opportunities to experience working with a UN agency such as UNFPA, all qualified candidates will be provided the following:

  • Cost of return travel from country of origin
  • Assistance with travel documents and visa requirements
  • Health insurance
  • Housing arrangements
  • Subsistence allowance (for meals and other basic needs)
  • A workstation and internet access
  • Opportunities to be mentored by UNFPA staff on issues of interest
  • Administrative assistance as required

Qualifications and Experience
Criteria
: Candidates must have some programme experience in areas of UNFPA’s mandate. These areas include: young people’s sexual and reproductive health, reproductive rights, humanitarian response, population, gender, culture, human rights, HIV prevention, poverty reduction, and sustainable livelihoods.

Eligibility: The following are the eligibility requirements for applying to this programme:

  • Aged between 20-24 years old during the fellowship
  • Residence and nationality of a developing country (Applicants from developed countries will not be considered for this programme, but are invited to apply for UNFPA’s regular internship programme)
  • Established interest and dedication to development issues through previous experiences or affiliation with a youth network or NGO working on development issues
  • Basic leadership and advocacy skills
  • Basic understanding of issues of importance to UNFPA and what the organization stands for
  • English language skills (written and oral)
  • Commitment to return to home country to undertake follow up work with young people

How to apply online click here

For more informatin, please contact awasthi@unfpa.org

Fellowship at UNAIDS Special Youth Programme

The UNAIDS Special Youth Programme seeks to recruit young people aged 20-24 from developing countries with some programme experience in HIV related issues to join UNAIDS for a 9-month remunerated fellowship. The fellowship is divided into two sections: an initial fellowship in UNAIDS Geneva, followed – upon satisfactory performance - by a continued fellowship in the UNAIDS country office (UCO) in the fellow’s country of origin.

The programme seeks to achieve the following objectives:
  • To create opportunities at appropriate levels of the organization to engage youth in policy
    development and programming;
  • To help build the capacity of young people and strengthen their leadership skills to contribute to the AIDS response, especially at the country level;
  • To sensitize both the young people and UNAIDS staff on various modalities of working
    together to address issues related to HIV, particularly youth concerns, gender, GIPA and
    human rights.
1 . Responsiblities
  • Under the shared supervision of the Programme Management Advisor, Evidence, Monitoring and
  • Policy (EMP) and the relevant technical staff member in the team to which the fellow is assigned, the
  • Fellow shall have the following responsibilities during his/her time at UNAIDS Geneva:
  • Participate in ongoing UNAIDS projects or programmes related to young people and HIV
  • Carry out various analyses in relation to HIV and young people ( eg. reviewing national strategic plans and Universal Access target reports in order to determine the level of funding and emphasis on activities for young people; developing a country level stakeholder mapping; developing a national youth profile report of his/her country)
  • Liaise with the WHO and other cosponsors on issues related to HIV and young people and
    potentially contribute to projects in this area, both at global and country levels
  • Carry out specific duties related to the technical unit in UNAIDS Geneva to which the fellow is assigned
  • Carry out other activities/projects as assigned
  • Specific activities at the country level will be agreed with the country level supervisor for the second part of the fellowship
2. Requirement

EDUCATION Secondary school and preferably University degree or equivalent professional training or self-study/work experience

EXPERIENCE One to three years experience working on HIV related issues and/or in the areas of development, advocacy, human rights, gender equality, sexual and reproductive health or similar. Experience working with an NGO is an advantage.

FUNCTIONAL/TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS General knowledge of and sensitivity to HIV. Analytical skills and ability to synthesize a wide range of information. Demonstrated research and writing skills.

LANGUAGES Fluency in English. Knowledge of another UN language an advantage.

3 . Professional
  • Good organizational and analytical skills
  • Good oral and written communication skills
  • Ability to carry out analytical studies, evaluate implications and propose solutions
  • Problem solving skills
  • Creativity and innovative thinking
  • Ability to manage several issues/projects simultaneously
  • A commitment to completing tasks, follow through and results orientation
  • Cultural sensitivity and sensitivity to HIV
  • Respect for confidentiality
4 . Personal Traits
  • Aged 20-24 years
  • Born and raised in a developing country
  • Good interpersonal and communication skills
  • Innovative and proactive
  • Adaptability and flexibility to work in a complex, dynamic environment
  • Good team player
5 .How to Apply

Please send a detailed CV and motivation letter to syp@unaids.org

  • Young people living with HIV are especially encouraged to apply.
  • Only applications received by 5 March will be accepted.
  • Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

The Chinese Government Scholarships - Xiamen University Scholarship, China

The Chinese Government Scholarship is a full scholarship set up by the Ministry of Education of China to enable foreign students to study in China. The purpose of the scholarship is to encourage and support international educational exchanges, and to establish internationally first-class Chinese universities.

Exemption from registration fees, tuition fees, cost of basic learning materials and accommodation; living allowance issued monthly by XMU to each scholarship student: (RMB)

Master’s students: 1,700 RMB per month Doctoral students: 2,000 RMB per month

One-off settlement subsidy: 1500RMB per person

Comprehensive medical insurance: 600RMB/per year

Eligibility: Full-time master’s and doctoral candidates abroad starting in the 2009 academic year. The scholarship is not open for foreign students who have already started their degree courses in China.

Programme start: September 2009

Scholarship duration:

2-3 years for master’s programmes,

3-4 years for doctoral programmes,

(1 year Chinese language foundation studies)

Xiamen University (XMU) Scholarship is a national key university affiliated to the Ministry of Education. XMU is to begin independent enrolment of foreign students under this scholarship as from the beginning of the 2009 academic year. Welcome foreign students to apply for the bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral programmes, whether taught in English or in Chinese.

Recipients will have their tuition fees covered,

Eligibility: Full-time bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral candidates starting in 2009 academic year.

Programme start: September 2009

Scholarship duration:

4-5years for undergraduate programmes,

2-3years for master’s programmes,

3 years for doctoral programmes,

The recipients’ academic performance will be assessed each year and only those achieving the required standard will have their scholarship renewed for the following year.

XMU Scholarship: Application Form for International Students XMU, Application Form for Xiamen University Scholarship, completed in Chinese or English.

2. Chinese Government Scholarship: Application Form for Chinese Government Scholarship, in one original and one photocopy, completed in Chinese or in English.

Application time for Chinese Government Scholarship: Feb.15-April 30th, 2009

Application time for Xiamen University Scholarship : Feb.15-July 15th, 2009

Further Scholarship Information and Application

MBA Scholarships - MODUL University Vienna - 2009, UK

Scholarships for a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Tourism Management

MODUL University Vienna

MODUL University Vienna offers MBA courses in the fields of Tourism Management, Public Governance and Management, and New Media Technology and Management. The MBA programs are tailored for students of different educational backgrounds who intend to specialize in one of these areas. MODUL University’s brand new campus is equipped with state of the art facilities and located amongst the hills of Kahlenberg with breathtaking views over the city of Vienna. The University faculty combines leading international academic staff with experts and practitioners from the industry.

For further information about the university, please visit www.modul.ac.at

The Master of Business Administration in Tourism Management

The MBA program in Tourism Management has been developed in cooperation with the Executive Academy of the Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration (WU), one of Europe’s leading business schools. This joint venture guarantees that academic studies are pursued at the highest level while maintaining business relevance. The MBA is a postgraduate program designed especially for people wanting to further their career in the field of Tourism Management or aspiring to a leadership role in the industry.

Course Particulars

The MBA program is organized over four terms. A short summer break allows graduation after 18 months. Internationally recognized scholars convey their expertise in the form of blocked units which mainly take place about 5-6 days every month.

Admission requirements to the MBA Course

1- A completed Bachelor’s degree or an equivalent formal qualification

2- Two years of professional experience

3- Proof of proficiency in the English language.

General information

The language of instruction is English. The total number of students within each year will not exceed 30.

The MBI Al Jaber Foundation Scholarships

This scholarship covers tuition fees and is open to all Arab residents of the Middle East and North Africa.

  • You can demonstrate financial need.
  • You intend to return to your country of residence and contribute to its future development.
  • You have been accepted onto the MBA in Tourism Management course at MODUL University Vienna.
If you want to become an MBI scholarship student at MODUL University Vienna you are required to submit two applications:

Please apply to the MODUL University Vienna for a place on the course and to the MBI Al Jaber Foundation for a scholarship.

For how to apply to MODUL University Vienna please visit: http://www.modul.ac.at/study-programs

To apply to the MBI Scholarship Programme please find the required forms below:

Application Form (pdf 77Kb)

Academic Reference Form (pdf 64Kb)

Please send completed application forms for scholarships, with two academic references to:

The MBI Al Jaber Foundation
78 Wigmore Street
London
W1U 2SJ
UK

Please note that the Foundation does not take telephone queries.

Applications for the academic year 2009/10 will be accepted until March 31, 2009

Please email any queries to scholarships@mbifoundation.com and your email will be replied to in a timely manner. Please be sure to include your contact information such as email address and telephone number, should we need to contact you to discuss your email or application.

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Erasmus Mundus Mobility for Regional Asia, EU

EMMA stands for Erasmus Mundus Mobility for Regional Asia and is part of the Erasmus Mundus External Cooperation Window.
The Erasmus Mundus External Cooperation Window (EM ECW) is a cooperation and mobility scheme in the area of higher education cooperation. The EM ECW objective is to achieve better understanding and mutual enrichment between the European Union and third countries cooperation in the field of higher education through promoting the exchange of persons, knowledge and skills at higher education level. The EMMA programme provides funding opportunities for students, researchers and academic staff to take part in 'mobilities' between the Asian target group countries and the EU.
Please visit the official EMMA consortium website if you want to know more about EMMA itself.
Fields of study offered by ITCIn general, the EMMA programme offers study scholarships to attend courses, at Bachelor and Master level, pursue PhDs, Post Doctoral research and to facilitate academic staff exchange. Students or scholars can choose from a wide variety of academic fields. Find the fields of study of your interest and click on it to get more detailed information.
EMMA PartnersThe project consortium comprises a set of partners in Regional Asia and within the European Union. ITC's partners in the Erasmus Mundus External Cooperation Window for Regional Asia are:
Asian Partners
Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology (Bangladesh)
BRAC University (Bangladesh)
University of Dhaka (Bangladesh)
Royal University of Phnom Penh (Cambodia)
Jadavpur University (India)
NED University of Engineering & Technology (Pakistan)
Ateneo de Manila University (Philippines)
University of the Philippines-Diliman (Philippines)
European Partners
Universitä Bordeaux (France)
Universitä de Nice Sophia-Antipolis (France)
Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg (Germany)
University of Padova (Italy)
International Institute for Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (The Netherlands)
University of Warsaw (Poland)
Lucian Blaga University Sibiu (Romania)
University of Santiago de Compostela (Spain)
Middle East Technical University (Turkey)

Associated Partners
University of Yangon (Myanmar)

Who can apply for a scholarship?
The EU-funded scholarships are available for three types of Regional Asia nationals:

Target Group 1
Students and staff registered in one of the Asian universities that are a member of the consortium.
Target Group 2
Nationals of the third-countries concerned by the geographical lot, registered in a higher education institution of these countries not included in the partnership or having obtained in an institution of these countries a university degree or equivalent. This includes the possibility of providing mobility opportunities to third-country nationals working in public administration and public and private enterprises.
Target Group 3
Nationals of the third-countries concerned by the geographical lot who are in particularly vulnerable situations. It may cover mobility for students holding the nationality of one of the third-countries concerned and:
- having a refugee status or asylum beneficiaries (international or according to the national legislation of one of the European recipient countries) or
- it can be proved they have been the object of unjustified expulsion from university on racial, ethnic, religious, political, gender or sexual inclination or
- they belong to an indigenous population targeted by a specific national policy.
So if you belong to one of the three target groups mentioned above you can apply for a scholarship.
Eligible Asian countries that are covered by the geographical lot are: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar/Burma, Nepal, North Korea, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka and Thailand.
How to apply?
If you are interested in a scholarship:
Fill out the official application form on the EMMA website, and
Fill out the ITC education application form if you want to apply for a Master/MSc. scholarship, or
Fill out the ITC graduate registration form if you want to apply for a PhD scholarship.
Please note that in both ITC application forms it should be clear that you apply for EMMA funding!
When to apply?
As soon as possible. Application deadline is 28th February 2009.

What are the admission criteria?
The admission requirement are:
Academic performance
Motivation
Language capacity to follow the courses
Gender balance
Level of vulnerability and socio-economical status
Student commitment to go back to his/her home institution
Further information
If you have any questions please send an email to emma@itc.nl or visit the official consortium website.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

ABCDE Korea 2009, World Bank

ABCDE Korea will take place in Seoul, Korea on June 22-24, 2009. It will be co-organized by the World Bank and the Government of Korea (Ministry of Strategy and Finance and the Korea Development Institute, KDI). The overall theme of the conference is “Lessons from East Asia and the Global Financial Crisis”.

ABCDE 2009 will focus on five broad themes:
  • Industrial Policy and Development
  • Social Capital, Institutions, and Development
  • Financial Crisis and Regulation
  • The Road Ahead to a Sustainable Global Economic System
  • Innovation and Competition

Permanent URL for this page: http://go.worldbank.org/ETQ3FS10P0

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Chevening Scholarship programme for Cambodians, UK

Khmer Intellectuals: Chevening Scholarships in Cambodia is run by the British Embassy Phnom Penh funded by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and administered by the British Council are prestigious awards which enable overseas students to study in the United Kingdom.
Chevening Scholarships are offered in over 150 countries and enable talented graduates and young professionals to become familiar with the UK and gain skills which will benefit their countries.
Chevening scholarships 2009-2010
The British Embassy Chevening Scholarships Programme invites applications for fully funded one-year’s Masters-level studies in the UK for the 2009/10 UK academic year. Are you:
  • A university graduate with proven academic skills?
  • Proficient in English, with excellent written and spoken skills (IELTS 6.0 or above
  • Committed to work in one of the priority areas listed below, and aiming for promotion to the highest level?
  • Intending to return to Cambodia after graduation to renew a career contributing to Cambodia’s further development?

If you are successful in your application, we will provide:

  • A full living allowance to cover accommodation and all expenses
  • Full return airfares
  • Other allowances as necessary to complete your Masters degree in the UK
  • Access to an influential global alumni network

We are looking for outstanding applicants with a proven track record in any of the following professions: Public Administration; Legal and Judicial Sector or Law Enforcement; Politics; Civil Society Leadership; Environmental Management; Economic, Social or Private Sector Development. We invite applications from people aiming to be future leaders in these areas who want to study a relevant subject at Masters level in the UK. The deadline for applications is 28 February 2009. All applications must be made online at:

https://www.chevening.fco.gov.uk/CheveningApplications/CA_Start.aspx

The academic year in the UK begins in September. However, candidates may be required to undertake English training in the UK for up to 12 weeks beforehand. We will contact only short-listed candidates who will be invited to attend a first stage interview in March 2009. We welcome applications from potential scholars who require assistance or additional funding due to disability. After online submission of Chevening application form, please fill in the Declaration of health form then submit by e-mail to chevening.cambodia@fco.gov.uk before the set deadline.

Note: Only final selection candidates are required to complete the Medical report form

For more information go to http://www.chevening.com/

WARNING: HOAX CHEVENING E-MAILS
Please note that you will NEVER be asked for any financial details nor will you EVER be asked for any personal details outside of your official Chevening application form. For further details on this please visit British Chevening Scholarships website.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

ITI Undergraduate Internship Program, Class of 2009, USA

The online application system is now available! Before applying, please read detailed information on the program below.
General Information
The Information Trust Institute (ITI) is soliciting applications for Undergraduate Research Internship awards for Summer 2009. The students selected will be supervised by ITI researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in a number of information trust research areas. The award includes salary support and a possible allocation for travel expenses. It is anticipated that the duration of the internships will be 8-10 weeks, but proposals for different lengths of time will also be considered.
Eligibility
Preferred candidates are undergraduate students, from any university, in their second or third year, who have done some coursework related to this field. If you have at least one semester of undergraduate work remaining prior to graduation, you may apply.
Faculty Supervisors
Detailed information on all of the faculty members who make up ITI is available.
Listed below are the faculty who have specifically indicated their availability to sponsor students this summer. Please follow the links for more information to help you choose which faculty you are interested in working with.
  • Vikram Adve (compilers, security, software reliability)
  • Gul Agha (parallel programming, formal methods for concurrency, sensor networks, actors, multi-agent systems)
  • Narendra Ahuja (visual inspection of railcars, 3D mapping of buildings, object recognition)
  • Nikita Borisov (anonymous communication, peer-to-peer systems, intrusion detection, botnets)
  • Timothy W. Bretl (trustworthy human operation of semi-autonomous robotic vehicles )
  • Roy H. Campbell (operating systems, distributed systems, map/reduce, location awareness, mobiles )
  • Todd P. Coleman (message-passing algorithms, wireless communications, statistical data analysis for security, digital rights management applications)
  • Geir E. Dullerud (distributed robotics, hardware, software)
  • George Gross (electricity markets)
  • Elizabeth T. Hsiao-Wecksler (development of new computational tools for quantifying the complex dynamics of human movement, specifically locomotion)
  • Yih-Chun Hu (network security and wireless security)
  • Ravishankar K. Iyer (design and evaluation of reliable computing systems and applications )
  • Zbigniew Kalbarczyk (design and evaluation of reliable computing systems and applications)
  • Himanshu Khurana (distributed systems, security, access control, critical infrastructure protection, key management)
  • Darko Marinov (software testing, software reliability, software engineering)
  • Sayan Mitra (statistical model checking of distributed/real-time systems, reliable implementation of embedded systems)
  • Klara Nahrstedt (network security, trustworthy peer-to-peer mobile ad hoc networks, 3D tele-immersive networks)
  • David Nicol (cyber-security technology and policy, high-performance computing, modeling and simulation of large-scale systems and networks)
  • Manoj M. Prabhakaran (theoretical cryptography and provable security: secure multiparty computation, encryption schemes, signature schemes, security definitions, and secure composition of protocols)
  • Marianne Winslett (tamper-proof information management for regulatory compliance)

Submission Process and Deadline
Please apply via the online application system no later than Sunday, March 1, 2009. Applicants will be notified of the status of their applications by mid-March. The University of Illinois is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Students who are members of underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply.
If You Have Questions Not Answered on this Web Site, Contact:
Dr. Masooda Bashir, ITI, Assistant Director, for Social Trust Initiatives+1 (217) 244-1139, mnb@iti.illinois.edu

Master’s Scholarships for Developing Country Students - Cardiff University, UK

The MSc International Planning and Development, Cardiff University, is offering one award for a Commonwealth Shared Scholarship, starting in September 2009. Candidates must be nationals of a Commonwealth developing country, should have a first class or high upper second degree, and professional experience of at least one year. A standard in English language of IELTS 6.5 or equivalent will be required from students whose first language is not English. Preference will be given to candidates from lower income countries.
In addition to the normal application requirements,
- Candidates must certify in writing that:
a. they are nationals of a Commonwealth developing country, and not at present living or studying in a developed country;
b. have not undertaken studies lasting one year or more in a developed country;
c. are not at present employed by a national Government department or parastatal organisation;
d. are themselves, or through their families, unable to pay to study in the United Kingdom;
e. will return to their home country as soon as their awards ends.
- Candidates will asked to provide a statement supported either by their Head of Department (if in academic study) or Employer (if in employment) to say that they would not otherwise be able to afford to study in the UK.

Deadline for applications - 30th April 2009

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Scholarships from Riken Center for Developmental Biology 2009, Japan

RIKEN CDB and Graduate School of Science, Kobe University will inaugurate RIKEN-Kobe University International School in October 2009. Its main purpose is to offer foreign students an opportunity to enroll in the doctoral program at Kobe University, under the supervision of CDB scientists who hold concurrent positions as visiting faculty at Kobe University. RIKEN will partially provide student living costs under the International Program Associate (IPA) program.
Students that complete this International Graduate School Program will be awarded a doctoral degree by Kobe University, after approval of his/her thesis.
Eligibility
Applicants must satisfy all of the conditions below:
1- In principle, applicants must be a foreign national under the age of 35.
2- Applicants must have a master's degree and a school education of a minimum of 16 years, or hold an academic qualification equivalent to a master's degree awarded outside Japan, when they enroll to the graduate school.

Support
  • A daily living allowance of 5,200 yen per day.
  • A housing allowance of up to 70,000 yen per month. (The IPA must pay his or her own utility costs.)
  • Roundtrip transportation between RIKEN and the IPA's home country.
  • Other provisions in accordance with RIKEN regulations.
  • In principle, the IPA program is limited to a maximum of 3 years.

Application and Selection: successful applicants will be selected based on the following three processes:

  1. Consultation for application with the CDB scientist, who is a visiting faculty member of Kobe University, before applying to the program (generally 1-2 months ahead of the deadline)>> List of CDB scientists who are visiting faculty at Kobe University
  2. Application screening by the review-committee organized by CDB Kobe University visiting faculty
  3. Entrance examination conducted by Graduate School of Science, Kobe University . RIKEN Joint Graduate School Program & "International Program Associate (IPA)" and Graduate School of Science, Kobe University . Admission Guide 2009 (PDF)

Required documents for application screening

  1. Research proposal for IPA (use designated form) (Word)
  2. Agreement (use designated form) (PDF)
  3. Curriculum vitae with photo
  4. Degree certificate or evidence of expected degree to be awarded
  5. Official academic transcripts (both graduate and undergraduate)
  6. Summary of your master’s thesis or your master’s course research
  7. Letters of recommendation from two people who can verify the potential of the applicant
  8. Health certificate

Application deadline
Enrollment in October, 2009 : January 22, 2009
Enrollment in April, 2010 : July 31, 2009

Inquiries: Planning Section, Kobe Research Promotion Division, RIKEN E-mail: cdb-ipa@cdb.riken.jp Fax: 078-306-3039. Click here to view website

Scholarships for Female Students from Developing Countries

The MMMF was established in 1981 to honor the late Margaret McNamara and her commitment to the wellbeingof women and children in developing countries. The purpose of the grant is to support the education ofwomen from developing countries who are committed to improving the lives of women and children in theirhome countries. Previous grant recipients studied agriculture, architecture, urban planning, civil engineering,education, forestry, journalism, nursing, nutrition, pediatrics, public administration, public health, socialsciences, and social work.
Applications can only be submitted by accessing our website at www.mmmf-grants.org and completing theonline application form.
Visit our website at www.mmmf-grants.org to see whether you will be eligible. Applications close February 28, 2009

Further Scholarship Information and Application (PDF)

Harvard Business School (HBS) Summer Venture in Management Program (SVMP), USA

The Harvard Business School (HBS) Summer Venture in Management Program (SVMP) is a one week management training program for rising college seniors designed to increase diversity and opportunity in business education.
A twenty-year tradition at HBS, this unique educational experience helps participants develop a broader understanding of the challenges business leaders face, the many dimensions of the business world, and the impact they can have on their community and the world through business leadership.
Using the renowned case method of instruction, HBS faculty lead class discussions on current management issues. Participants spend evenings analyzing real-business cases, and use morning study groups and classes to examine and debate their ideas through lively interaction with peers and faculty. This is the life of an MBA student at HBS. Theacademic program is supplemented by presentations from HBS administrators and alumni who provide information about the impact that an MBA degree can have on their lives and careers.
While attendance in SVMP does not guarantee admission to HBS, participants are encouraged to consider a graduate business degree after completing their undergraduate education. Not being admitted to SVMP does not affect an applicant’s admission to the MBA program at a future date. Admission to both programs (SVMP and MBA) is highly competitive.
Application deadlineis May 11, 2009
Further Information about the program.
http://www.hbs.edu/mba/svmp/

Commonwealth Professional Fellowships 2009, UK

The Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in 2009 will once again be providing funds for UK organisations to host visits from mid career professionals from the developing Commonwealth whose work is critical to the development of their home country. This will be the eighth year that the Scheme has operated with around sixty five awards now being offered each year to a variety of organisations including NGOs, professional membership bodies, local authorities, charities and voluntary organisations, as well as organisations within the central government and private sectors.
Commonwealth Professional Fellowships support programmes of professional development designed to have a catalytic effect in developing skills that will subsequently be applied in a developing Commonwealth country. Funding will be provided for programmes of typically three months duration, although requests for funding for shorter or longer programmes of up to six months will be considered in exceptional circumstances. Applications are being sought for programmes providing professional development opportunities to individuals in the broadly defined fields of education, engineering/science/technology, environment, governance, public health and agriculture/fisheries/forestry (this one is new for 2009).
Applicants should be capable of devising a coherent and relevant programme and of identifying suitable recipients through existing organisational networks. Fellowships cover the full cost of travel to the UK, living expenses, some UK travel and other approved short course and conference expenses and a contribution to host organisation costs.
The closing date for applications is 30 April 2009. Further details including our Prospectus and Application Form are available from the Commission’s website at: http://www.cscuk.org.uk/apply/professional_fellowships.asp or from the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission, c/o The Association of Commonwealth Universities, Woburn House, 20 – 24 Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9HF, UK, tel: 020 7380 6749, fax: 020 7387 2655, email: professional.fellowships@cscuk.org.uk
The Commonwealth Scholarship Commission is responsible for Britain’s contribution to the Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan. Its work is supported through grants from the Department for International Development and the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

OFID Scholarship Award 2009/10, Austria

OFID (The OPEC Fund for International Development) is pleased to announce that qualified undergraduate students are welcome to apply for the OFID Scholarship 2009/10. The OFID Scholarship will be awarded to support an undergraduate student from any developing country, to pursue higher education in a relevant field of development, in any recognized university/college in the world. Through its scholarship scheme, OFID aims to help highly motivated, highly driven individuals overcome one of the biggest challenges to their careers – the cost of advanced professional or graduate training. The winner of the OFID Award will receive a scholarship of up to US$100,000 The funds will be spread over a maximum of two years, toward the completion of a Master’s degree, or its equivalent, at an accredited educational institution, starting in the autumn of the academic year 2009/10.

This is also a great opportunity for Cambodian students to apply for OPEC Fund scholarships.
  • Eligibility: to be eligible the candidate must meet ALL of the following criteria: :

  • Must be between the ages of 23-32 at the time of submitting his/her application.

  • Must be a graduating student with a Baccalaureate from a four-year, accredited college/university, or its equivalent.

  • Must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 rating system, or its equivalent.

  • Must be matriculated at an accredited university for the upcoming academic year starting September 2009, and must maintain full-time status for the duration of the Masters Degree.

  • Must be a national of a developing country (please see list of eligible countries)

  • Must select a subject of study that pertains to OFID’s core mission, such as: economics of development (poverty reduction, energy and sustainable development), environment (desertification), or other related science and technology fields.

PLEASE NOTE: Please read ALL of the directions below before proceeding with the application process:

  • Applicants are responsible for gathering and submitting all necessary information. Applications will be evaluated based on the information provided. Therefore, all questions should be answered as thoroughly as possible. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Once an application has been submitted, no changes will be allowed on it.

  • OFID will not consider applications received through a third party.
    Please do not call or email OFID to ask if your application has been received, or to inquire about your status.

  • Please note that only the winner will be notified.

  • All materials submitted become the property of OFID and will not be returned to the applicant.

  • Applicants must complete the on-line application form and essay requirement, and must email the required materials to OFID’s email address provided below. All materials including the on-line application, recommendations, and other required information must be received no later than March 31, 2009.

Applicants should submit required documents via scholarship@ofid.org

Disbursement of the Scholarship FundThe terms and conditions of payment will be determined in coordination with the student upon his/her selection in accordance with the following guidelines:

  • The tuition fees, including any supplementary examination fees, as may be required by the academic institution, will be paid by OFID directly to the academic institution. Health insurance will be paid in accordance with the institution’s own standard medical scheme.

  • A monthly allowance to cover living expenses, books and accommodation, will be transferred to the student’s own personal bank account on a quarterly basis.

  • Prior to the start of his/her first year studies, the student will be paid a relocation grant, equal to two-month allowance. OFID will also pay for travel costs from the nearest airport to the student’s place of residence, to the nearest airport to the chosen place of study. Upon completion of the studies, the student will be paid the cost of one-way air ticket to his/her home country.
Required Documents
  • A completed on-line application form.

  • A scanned copy of the last university degree or certificate.

  • A scanned letter of acceptance from your chosen educational institution, confirming your admission, subject of study and duration of the Master’s degree program (must not exceed a maximum of two years).

  • A proof of meeting any prerequisites, including language proficiency.

  • A short essay – of about 250 words in English – giving reasons for applying for OFID’s scholarship, explaining your educational goals, and clearly describing how you will use the experience gained from your Masters degree studies to help in the development of your home country.

  • Two letters of recommendation from professors and/or lecturers at applicant’s present university.

Eligible Countries

In addition to nationals of OFID Member States, nationals of the following countries are also eligible:

Africa: Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burundi, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad, Comoros, Congo, Cote d`lvoire, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Rwanda, Sao Tome& Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe

Asia and the Middle East: Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, India, Korea DR, Kyrgyz Republic, Lao PDR, Lebanon, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Palestine, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tajikistan, Thailand, Tonga, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, Yemen

Latin America and the Caribbean: Antigua Barbuda , Belize, Barbados, Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Grenada, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guyana, Haiti, , Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru, Panama, St. Christopher, St. Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

Europe: Albania , Bosnia Herzegovin

Contact: OFID

The OPEC Fund for International Development Parkring 8, A-1010 Vienna, Austria

Mailing Address: P.O. Box 995, A-1011 Vienna, Austria. Telephone: +43-1-515 64-0 Fax: +43-1-513 92 38. Email: mailto:info@ofid.org. Click here to apply online . For more info click here

Doctoral Scholarships Management, Economics and Social Sciences - University of Cologne, Germany

Cologne Graduate School (CGS) will constitute the integrated PhD program of the Faculty of Management, Economics, and Social Sciences at the University of Cologne.
Each year, a limited number of scholarships will be offered to the very best graduates in management, economics, and the social sciences. These so-called WiSo scholars will be recruited internationally across the three disciplines of the Faculty. The Graduate School will also provide the infrastructure for international doctoral exchange.
The course program will start in October 2009. During the first year, students will take part in courses on multidisciplinary methods and theories and subject-specific courses. During the second and third year, students mainly conduct research and work on their thesis. Students are encouraged to spend one term abroad.
The CGS is looking for excellent students who are close to finishing their Master’s degree (or German Diploma or equivalent) and who count among the top 10% of graduates in their faculty. The teaching language of the program is English.
Scholarships:
For excellent students with a Master’s degree (or German Diploma or equivalent), the CGS offers a limited number of scholarships (1,200 Euro per month). The maximum duration of a scholarship is three years. Scholarships will start in October 2009. The grant is tax-free and there are no tuition fees to be paid.
Application Procedure:
Application deadline is April 30, 2009. The CGS also encourages international students with a master’s degree in Economics, Finance, Management, Sociology, Psychology, Political Sciences and related fields to apply. Detailed information on the application process for scholarships 2009 will be available on February 15, 2009 on CGS website. Successful candidates will be interviewed on May 18, 2009 on Cologne campus. For more details, please visit the CGS website at: www.wiso.uni-koeln.de/cgs

Contact:
Cologne Graduate School of Management,
Economics and Social Sciences (CGS)
Albertus-Magnus-Platz
50931 Köln, Germany
email: admissions-cgs@wiso.uni-koeln.de

Danish Government OP15 Climate Master Scholarship, Denmark

Denmark offers a number of full scholarships within studies of climate change. Study climate change in Denmark - apply for a COP15 Climate Scholarship.
Climate change is one of the major challenges that our world faces today. In December 2009, Denmark will host the United Nations Climate Change Summit. To emphasise the importance of sustainable climate solutions, the Danish government is now launching the ‘COP15 Climate Scholarship’ for highly qualified students. The scholarships, which cover both tuition fees and living expenses, are made available for a range of excellent two-years Master’s programmes, including MSc programmes in wind energy, environmental engineering or sustainable energy planning.
Background
In line with the overall aim of securing a climate friendly Climate Conference, the Danish Government has decided not to give any gifts or conference-kits for COP15 participants. The resources saved is instead used to create the ‘COP15 Climate Scholarship’, which gives a number of international students the opportunity to pursue a masters degree within climate change studies at a university in Denmark.
How to apply
Applications are made directly to the university. When you apply for a masters programme, you should indicate your interest in applying for the COP15 Climate Scholarship. The following master programmes are available under the scholarship programme.

Please note the deadline at the beginning of March 2009. Further Scholarship Information and Application .

UCL Faculty of Laws Research Scholarships, UK

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.

Please see: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/laws/prospective/research/index.shtml and the ‘How to Apply’ section at: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/laws/prospective/research/index.shtml?application

More details about the research scholarships (eligibility requirements, value and duration of the scholarships, and how to apply) are available at: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/laws/prospective/research/index.shtml?fundingwww.ucl.ac.uk/scholarships

Masters Scholarships for Emerging Leaders - Denmark/South Africa

Emerging Leaders Scholarship Programme
  • Scholarships for emerging business leaders
  • Internationally-recognised Masters Degrees
  • A general MBA or a M.Sc. with focus on agribusiness
  • Study in Denmark or South Africa
  • International experience and networking
  • Improved competitiveness in the glabalised market

To contribute to the development of a productive private sector the ELSP offers scholarship support to outstanding emerging entrepreneurs and business leaders in Danida’s Programme partner countries and South Africa. An internationally-recognised Masters degree will equip suitable candidates to further contribute to the growth of their home companies and of their nation’s economy in the globalised market. Female applicants are particularly encouraged to apply, as the ELSP recognizes the particular barriers facing potential female business leaders and innovators.

From 2009 the ELSP will offer scholarship support for an increasingly wide choice of internationally-accredited private-sector related Masters Degrees in Denmark or South Africa.

Deadlines
The closing date for the receipt of applications by CBS is 15 June 2009, and by University of Copenhagen 15 March 2009. Students should expect to attend introductory courses in August 2009 prior to the start of the Danish academic year in September. Closing dates for applications to business schools in South Africa will be published on the DFC website as soon as they have been fixed. The academic year runs from January. www.dfcentre.com

Applicants from Danida’s Programme partner countries should contact the Embassy of Denmark in their country of domicile for any further information and to deliver their applications. General ELSP information and news on the procedures for MBA courses in South Africa will be updated on the Danida Fellowship Centre website. Please visit: www.dfcentre.com

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Monday, February 9, 2009

World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program

World Bank - Regular Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program (JJ/WBGSP)
Synopsis: In 1987, the World Bank, with funding from the Government of Japan, established the World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program (WBGSP) for graduate studies in subjects related to economic development. Each year, the Program awards scholarships to individuals from World Bank member countries to undertake graduate studies at renowned universities throughout member countries of the Bank.
This is an opportunity for Cambodian students and those who come from less developed countries to apply for World Bank Scholarships.
Deadlines: Mar. 31, 2009.
The official announcement and description of this opportunity may be found on the funding agency’s website:Regular Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program (JJ/WBGSP)
Disciplinary Category: International Opportunities; Social Sciences.
Applicant Type: Citizenship: unrestricted citizenship or citizenship from one of the Less Developed Countries.
Note: The Office of Research Support (334 North Building, Research Drive, Telephone: 919.684.3030) must review all applications prior to submission to World Bank.
Deadlines: External Deadline: 3/31/2009. Office of Research Support Contact: Judith Dillon. Phone: 919.684.3030. Email: mailto:%20fundopps@duke.edu . As soon as you know the outcome of your application, please inform the office by email. more information, please click here

Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University Scholarship in Japan

MEXT International Priority Graduate Programs and Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program
Scholarships Available :
  • MEXT International Priority Graduate Programs.
  • Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program

Eligibility :

Applicants should post documents early to ensure that all necessary items arrive at APU on or before 20 Feb 2009.

Applications will not be accepted by fax or E-mail. Contact: Jacob CHMIELEWSKI, HANN-SHIUH HSIUNG, Shirley SUTHERLAND-FIGINI, Graduate Admission, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University1-2 Jumonjibaru, Beppu, Oita, Japan 874-8755. Phone:(+81) 0977 78 1119 Fax: (+81) 0977 78 1121. e-mail: apugrad@apu.ac.jp . For more information, please click here

AIDS Vaccine 2009 - Awards and Scholarships, USA

Awards & Scholarships. AIDS Vaccine 2009 will be accepting applications for New Investigator Awards and International Scholarships.

An abstract submission is required of all scholarship applicants.
Abstract and Award Application
  • Submission Opens : 17 March 2009
  • Award Deadline : 15 May 2009
  • Notifications Sent : 10 July 2009

Award Categories: International ScholarshipResearchers and clinicians (under the age of 35) who submit an abstract are eligible to apply for an International Scholarship. This scholarship will cover Conference registration fees, airfare, and accommodations.

New Investigator Awards: Graduate students, post-doctoral researchers, and young faculty members (under the age of 35) are eligible to apply for one of five New Investigator Awards. These awards are restricted to presenting authors of accepted abstracts, and will be awarded to the highest scoring abstracts from eligible presenting authors. The New Investigator Awards will cover Conference registration fees, airfare, and accommodations. In addition, New Investigator Award winners will receive a cash price at the Conference.

Instructions: International Scholarship and New Investigator Award applications must be submitted via the online abstract submission site. Submitters will be prompted through the electronic submission process.

Submitters must provide the following information:

  • An Applicant Statement (250 word maximum) describing the applicant’s career interests, the nature of his/her international collaborations, and the reasons for his/her interest in attending the Conference.
  • Curriculum Vitae (three-page maximum). This document must be uploaded to the submission site.
  • A recommendation letter verifying the applicant’s eligibility and merit from the applicant’s employer or from a collaborator. The letter should be written in 250 words or less on institutional letterhead. It should include the contact information for the recommending party. The document must be uploaded to the submission site.
  • The award application will be accessible before the completion of the abstract submission.

Contact: Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise

To contact the Enterprise Secretariat, please email: Enterprise@vaccineenterprise.org. You may also call us at +1 212-461-3692 or toll free at +1-866-966-4483. The Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise mailing address is: Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise, 200 Park Ave. S. Suite 1501,New York, NY 10003