Thursday, September 29, 2011

International Master Scholarship in Law, University of Sydney, Australia

 
2012 SYDNEY LAW SCHOOL FOUNDATION INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS MASTER’S BY COURSEWORK
Eligibility: Applicants must:
  • Have accepted an unconditional offer of admission to a Master’s by Coursework program.
  • Have a minimum IELTS or equivalent for the Master’s by Coursework: 7.0 IELTS with no band below 6.0;
  • Be a citizen of a country other than Australia or New Zealand, and may not hold permanent residency in Australia.
Conditions of Award: The Sydney Law School Foundation International Scholarship is worth AU$10,000 payable in two equal instalments in late March and late August in the first year of study.
Commencement of Degree: Scholarships are awarded on the basis that the student will commence study in the academic year for which it is offered, and for the program in which a place has been offered in the Sydney Law School.
Duration: The scholarship is limited to one year.
Leave: Scholarship holders may in special circumstances take leave of absence from their scholarship for a maximum of one semester. Students must check their visa conditions before applying for leave; and they must apply for permission in advance of taking such leave. Requests to hold the scholarship part-time will only be approved under exceptional circumstances, such as a medical condition, which limits the student’s capacity to undertake full-time study. Such requests must be submitted in writing to the Sydney Law School.
Transferring Scholarships: These scholarships cannot be transferred from one institution to another. Nor from the Sydney Law School to another faculty in the University of Sydney.
Termination of Scholarships: Scholarships will be terminated:
  • if the student fails to meet the eligibility requirements
  • if the student fails to make satisfactory progress in the program
  • when the student ceases to be enrolled as a full-time student, or discontinues their study
  • if the University determines that the student is guilty of serious misconduct, including, but not limited to, having provided false or misleading information
  • if the student does not resume study at the end of a period of approved leave
  • if the student is granted permanent residency in Australia. Students must immediately advise the International Office and the Faculty Office about any changes to their visa status
How to Apply: If you wish to apply, please submit the application form along with:
  • 700 word personal statement
  • Reference
Checklist
Before submitting the form, please ensure that you have completed the following steps:
  • Completed your personal details
  • Attached the following supporting documentations
    • Reference
    • Personal Statement
Your application must be submitted by 4.30pm, Friday 27 January 2012 and will only be considered after your formal acceptance of your admission offer.
Submit one copy of the completed form and supporting documents to:
  • By email: law.postgraduate@sydney.edu.au
  • Upload: Upload with your application for admission
  • By mail: Student Liaison Officer- International, Sydney Law School, New Law Building F10, University of Sydney 2006, Australia
PLEASE NOTE that this scholarship application does not constitute an application for admission.
Please apply through the International Office: www.sydney.edu.au/international
For more information, please visit official website: sydney.edu.au

FIFA Master Scholarship for FIFA/CIES International University Network Alumni, Switzerland


CIES is offering a FIFA/CIES Sports Management programme alumnus the opportunity to receive a full scholarship for the 2012-2013 edition of the “FIFA Master”
This scholarship is awarded by CIES with the objective of strengthening the links between the students of the FIFA/CIES International University Network Programme and the FIFA Master. It also aims at reinforcing the feeling of belonging of the Programme alumni within the CIES community.
The Scholarship, to the amount of CHF 45,000.00 (forty-five thousand Swiss Francs), is intended to cover the registration costs for the FIFA Master as well as all or part of the living expenses (in particular accommodation, travel expenses, etc.) of the beneficiary linked to his/her participation in the FIFA Master.
The successful beneficiary will be selected on the recommendation, and at the discretion of, the FIFA Master Executive Board. Only one scholarship will be awarded each year.
Alumni from the FIFA/CIES International University Network who wish to apply for the scholarship must comply with the following requirements before submitting their application:
  • The alumnus must have successfully completed the FIFA/CIES Sports Management programme and must have been awarded the corresponding diploma/certificate (regardless of the year in which the corresponding diploma/certificate was awarded).
  • The alumnus must have met all his/her financial obligations with respect to the University where he/she was awarded the diploma/certificate.
  • The alumnus must comply with the other criteria as defined in the rules concerning the FIFA Master (see http://www.cies.ch/education/fifa-master/apply-to-the-fifa-master/criteria-for-applying/). Among these rules: The alumnus must have obtained a university degree, must have an excellent command of the English language (spoken, written, comprehension) and must have professional experience.
Candidates must comply with the procedure implemented for the FIFA Master and must submit their applications within the stipulated deadlines.
Above and beyond successfully completing the FIFA Master, the beneficiary will also be required to report on his/her experience by writing articles on the academic and leisure activities of the FIFA Master during the 11 months spent in Leicester, Milan and Neuchâtel.
We wish all the Network alumni great success in their future endeavours!
Registration deadline: 20 January 2012
International Centre for Sports Studies
Avenue DuPeyrou 1
2000 Neuchâtel
Switzerland
Tel +41 32 718 39 00
Fax +41 32 718 39 01
For more information, please visit official website: www.cies.ch

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Erasmus Mundus Masters Program in Public Policy (Mundus MAPP) 2011-2013

 
The Erasmus Mundus Masters Program in Public Policy (Mundus MAPP) for a 2-year-long international Masters course funded by the European Commission.
Study Subject(s):Public Policy
Course Level:Masters
Scholarship Provider: European Commission
Scholarship can be taken at: Hungary, Spain, Netherland, UK
Eligibility:
The European Commission’s Erasmus Mundus program provides scholarships to outstanding students from within and outside the European Union to attend Mundus MAPP and to visiting scholars to participate in teaching and research. Applicants in the process of completing a degree program must submit an interim transcript and, in place of the diploma, a certificate of enrollment confirming their student status and, if possible, stating their expected date of graduation.
Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes
Scholarship Open for Students of Following Countries: European and Non European Union Countries
Scholarship Description: The Erasmus Mundus Masters Program in Public Policy (Mundus MAPP) is a 2-year-long international Masters course funded by the European Commission. It directly responds to the educational needs created by the rapidly changing global environment and new public policy challenges. Mundus MAPP equips graduates with the conceptual knowledge and hard skills that are necessary for understanding and decisively intervening in contemporary transnational policy problems, from climate change to international terrorism or financial regulatory failure. It provides a detailed and systematic understanding of how political institutions, processes and public policies operate and interact from the global political economy through to national and local levels with a direct focus on European engagements at these levels of governance. Inter-disciplinarity and practical application of conceptual knowledge are hallmarks of Mundus MAPP. Four leading European universities joined forces to deliver Mundus MAPP: Central European University in Budapest (Hungary), Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals (Spain), the International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University in the Hague (Netherlands), and the University of York (UK).
How to Apply: Online
Scholarship Application Deadline: 4 January, 2012

International Scholarships (Instructional) at University of Strathclyde, UK

 
Postgraduate International Scholarships for overseas and EU students at University of Strathclyde, UK-2012
Study Subject(s):Programs taught at the university
Course Level:Postgraduate
Scholarship Provider: University of Strathclyde
Scholarship can be taken at: UK
Eligibility:Students of outstanding academic calibre from overseas and EU students on premium fee courses.
Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes
Scholarship Description: Awards of £4000 and £6000 are available.For new students who begin a one year full-time taught Masters course in September 2012. These awards are not renewable.
How to Apply: Online
Scholarship Application Deadline: 31 May 2012

Monday, September 26, 2011

Scholarships for International Students in Canada

 
Merit Scholarship Program for International Students (Foreign Students) in Canada, All countries scholarships
Doctoral research scholarships(V1), Postdoctoral fellowship scholarships (V2) , Short-term research or professional development scholarships(V3)
Study Subject(s): Various
Course Level: Various
Scholarship Provider: Canadian Govt, Québec Govt
Scholarship can be taken at: Canada
Scholarship Programs:
All countries scholarships
Québec-Brazil scholarships
Québec-China scholarships
Québec-India scholarships
Québec-Mexico scholarships
Québec-Wallonia scholarships
Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes, Various
Scholarship Description:
The objective of the Merit scholarship program for foreign students is to support the internationalization of research activities in Québec’s institutions of higher learning, to attract the best foreign researchers and students, and to promote Québec universities and Centres collégiaux de transfert de technologie (CCTTs), or college technology transfer centres, abroad.
These scholarships are intended for foreign students or researchers from all research sectors (health, humanities and social sciences, arts and letters, natural sciences, and engineering) preselected by a Québec university establishment, a CCTT, the China Scholarship Council,TERI University, The Department of External Relations of Mexico (DER) or the Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACYT) to begin or continue studies or research activities in Québec. There is no privileged research sector.
How to Apply: Online/Post
Scholarship Application Deadline: Various
Please contact individual program for specific guidelines.
Scholarship Application (PDF)

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Mari Berkenalan dengan Beasiswa Asing


Biaya pendidikan yang membumbung tinggi membuat beasiswa menjadi incaran banyak orang. Informasi tentang beasiswa pun bisa didapatkan dengan mudah melalui internet.

Biasanya, pemerintah berbagai negara menyelenggarakan program beasiswa secara rutin. Blogger dan mahasiswa S-3 di Universitas Wollongong, Australia, I Made Andi Arsana merangkum berbagai beasiswa reguler dari berbagai negara.

"Beberapa beasiswa yang secara rutin diberikan kepada masyarakat Indonesia adalah AusAID (Australia), STUNED dan NFP (Belanda) Fulbright (Amerika Serikat), Chevening (Inggris), DAAD (Jerman), Mongbukogakusho/Monbusho (Jepang), dan lain-lain," kata Andi dalam blognya, Senin (20/6/2011).

Andi memaparkan, beasiswa AusAID biasanya dibuka hingga September tiap tahun. Jenjang pendidikan yang dibuka adalah S-2 dan S-3, dengan bahasa pengantar Inggris. Informasi lengkap mengenai beasiswa AusAID dapat kamu simak di laman www.adsjakarta.or.id.

Belanda membuka beasiswa Stuned hingga Maret tiap tahunnya. Selain Stuned, beasiswa NFP juga merupakan program beasiswa yang ditawarkan pemerintah Belanda. Deadline pengiriman aplikasi NFP adalah Mei. Dengan menggunakan bahasa pengantar Inggris, calon mahasiswa bisa memilih berbagai program pascasarjana tingkat master (S-2) di berbagai kampus di Negeri Kincir Angin tersebut. Situs www.nec.or.id menyediakan informasi lengkap mengenai dua beasiswa ini.

Beasiswa DAAD rutin diberikan pemerintah Jerman. Para peminat beasiswa ini harus mengirimkan lamran sebelum Desember untuk memilih program-program studi magister (S-2) dan doktoral (S-3). Informasi lengkap dapat disimak melalui website www.daad.de.

Peminat Jepang sebagai negara tujuan studi dapat mengirimkan aplikasi beasiswa Monbusho sebelum April tiap tahun. Informasi tentang beasiswa ini dapat disimak melalui laman www.dikti.org. Pelamar dapat memilih bidang studi tingkat S-2 dan S-3. Para pelamar haruslah menguasai bahasa Jepang yang akan digunakan sebagai bahasa pengantar.

Tiap tahun, pemerintah Inggris juga membuka beasiswa Chevening. Informasi tentang beasiswa ini bisa dilihat di laman www.chevening.or.id. Tenggat pengiriman aplikasi beasiswa adalah pada Maret, dan hanya dibuka untuk program magister (S-2).

Selain beasiswa-beasiswa di atas, pemerintah negara-negara lainnya juga menyediakan berbagai beasiswa bagi para pelajar internasional. Kecanggihan teknologi internet pun akan memudahkanmu mendapatkan berbagai informasi beasiswa yang kamu butuhkan.

Selamat berburu beasiswa!

Sumber : Okezone.com

International Student Ambassador Scholarships at Iowa State University, USA

 
Undergraduate Scholarships for International Incoming freshmen and transfers students at Iowa State University, USA
Study Subject(s):Courses offered by the university
Course Level:Undergraduate
Scholarship Provider: Iowa State University
Scholarship can be taken at: USA
Eligibility:•Serve as International Student Ambassador for at least one semester
•2.0 cumulative GPA at ISU
•Full-time enrollment (summers not included)
•Assessed non-resident tuition
•Incoming freshmen and transfers can apply
Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes
Scholarship Description: International Student Ambassador Scholarships are awarded to students with exceptional leadership qualities and a desire to positively represent both their home country and Iowa State University to prospective students
How to Apply: By electronically
Scholarship Application Deadline: April 1 (fall & summer entry) and October 1 (spring entry)

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Doctoral, Master and Bachelor Scholarships, Asia University, Taiwan

 
Asia University provides a limited number of scholarships each year for talented international students. All applicants may have an opportunity to compete for scholarships provided by Asia University, depending on qualification of applicants, program admitted, and available funding. Applicants who have received other scholarships are not eligible to apply.
  • Scholarship I — tuition waiver, dormitory fee waiver, and monthly stipend of NT$6,000
  • Scholarship II — tuition waiver, dormitory fee waiver
  • Scholarship III — tuition waiver
  • Scholarship IV — 50% tuition waiver
To apply for scholarship provided by Asia University, a completed form with all required application materials must be sent directly to the Center for International Academic Exchange. Awarded students in Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral programs are supported for at most four, two, and three years, respectively. An average score of less than 75 and 80 in previous academic year for undergraduate and graduate students, respectively, will result in disqualification of receiving scholarship. To enhance internationalization as well as cultural exchange on campus, students awarded the part of monthly stipend are required to participate in activities 30 hours a semester arranged by the Office of International College.
Free Language Courses
Students choosing programs conducted in English/Chinese must be proficient enough in English/Chinese, respectively. To help professors understand language proficiency of new students, placement test of English/Chinese will be held after international student orientation. On the basis of test result, some students may be required to take few language courses that are free of charge.
In the recent years, Chinese has gained its status as a world language. Asia University realizes the importance of learning Chinese and thus also encourages international students who choose English-taught programs to take free Chinese courses taught by instructors holding official license for teaching Chinese.
Contact Information
Center for International Academic Exchange
Phone: +886-4-23323456 ext. 6278
FAX: +886-4-23394140
Email: ciae@asia.edu.tw
http://ciae.asia.edu.tw
Submission deadline of regular application for admission and scholarship: November 30, 2011
please visit official website: ciae.asia.edu.tw

Friday, September 23, 2011

The NUS PHD-MBA Scholarship Program 2012 for International Students, Singapore

 
Call for Applications for The NUS PhD-MBA for entrepreneurial students – Full scholarships available.
Study Subject(s):Any
Course Level:PhD-MBA
Scholarship Provider: NUS
Scholarship can be taken at: Singapore
Eligibility:
Students with an undergraduate or Masters/Diploma degree in any scientific, engineering, maths or IT discipline, previously awarded or expected in 2012, are eligible.
Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes
Scholarship Description: The NUS PhD-MBA aims to attract and train talented students who have the potential to create and lead technology companies. It is jointly hosted by the NUS Graduate School for Integrative Sciences and Engineering and the NUS Business School. Students develop their research skills by doing a PhD in a scientific or engineering discipline. Concurrently they learn about business by working on an MBA. Internships provide practical experience.
NUS is a global University located in Singapore, in the heart of Asia. NUS was recently ranked 28th and the NUS MBA 23rd in the world. English-speaking Singapore has long been an excellent place in which to do business. In recent years Singapore has invested heavily in developing a world-class research infrastructure and training talent to not only do research but also commercialize it. The PhD-MBA at NUS is part of these efforts.
References may reach NUS by 15th Dec 2011.
Terms: PhD and MBA in 4 to 5 years
Choice of any subject for the PhD
Stipend of S$2,600 – S$3,200 per month
PhD tuition fee waiver
Full MBA tuition fee waiver
Internships PhD-MBA students do an internship in a startup or established technology company or in a venture capital firm, in Singapore or abroad. The number of startups in Singapore is growing rapidly. Some have already been acquired, among them Singular ID, acquired by Bilcare in India and tenCube, acquired by McAfee in the USA
How to Apply: Online
Scholarship Application Deadline: 15th Nov 2011

European Master in Agricultural, Food and Environmental Policy Analysis, Erasmus Mundus

 
The European Master in Agricultural, Food and Environmental Policy Analysis (AFEPA) aims at providing a high quality education in designing and assessing public policies targeted to the agricultural and food sector as well as the rural environment. This European Master responds to the increasing need to better understand and anticipate the various and often complex socio-economic and environmental effects of these policies either in a functioning market economy as in the European Union or in economies in a development or transition phase. The European Master offers a two-year academic curriculum with integrated and advanced theoretical, methodological and empirical courses in economics and quantitative methods as well as in agricultural, food and environmental sciences, agricultural and trade policy, environmental and natural resource policy, rural development policy and agribusiness management and market analysis. To connect theory and methodology to practice, a problem solving project is developed and presented as a master thesis at the end of the two-year curriculum.
The European Master is jointly organised by five leading European educational and research institutions: the Corvinius University of Budapest (CUB) in Hungary, the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) in Sweden, the Rheinische-Friedrich-Wilhelms Universität Bonn (UBonn) in Germany, the Université catholique de Louvain (UCL) in Belgium and the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) in Spain. These five partner universities are recognised worldwide for the quality of their educational programme and scientific achievements in agricultural, environmental and economic sciences. The required 120 ECTS credit points are structured into three blocks: a minimum of two semesters of studies (55 ECTS) at a first partner university, as well as two semesters of studies (60 ECTS) at a second partner university, and two joint summer schools (5 ECTS) at partner universities. The language of instruction and examination is English for most of the courses in three partner universities while it is either French at UCL or Spanish at UPC for most of the courses. The Master degree is awarded as a double degree from the two home and host universities.
This European Master is accessible to candidates holding a bachelor degree or a recognized equivalent academic degree with a minimum of 180 ECTS or 3 years university study from an accredited institution, with sufficient undergraduate training in economics and agricultural or environmental sciences, with an excellent scholastic average, and with fluency in English but also French or Spanish if attending either UCL or UPC respectively.
Recipients of this European Master are qualified to understand the fundamentals of public policies oriented to the agricultural and food sector, rural areas and natural resources, develop and use quantitative methods to perform rigorous socio-economic and environmental assessment of these public policies, and provide sound and relevant policy recommendations for a more sustainable development of this sector and rural areas. They are qualified to take responsibilities in international, national and regional agencies, non-governmental organisations, consultancy firms, professional organisations and private companies.
Tuiton fees
The AFEPA consortium charges European students and non-European students a flat and common tuition fee of 3,000 Euro and 6,000 Euro per year respectively to cover the costs of selection, registration, university tuition, summer schools, course exams, thesis examination, local language support, library access, insurances, and administrative expenditures for the four-semester period. This flat rate is the same whatever the itinerary of the Master student. It does not include travel and accommodation costs and all other costs related to application documents, visas and residence permits.
Admitted European and non-European students pay an advance payment of 200 Euro in deduction to the tuition fee to secure their enrolment in the European Master in Agricultural, Food and Environmental Policy Analysis as soon as they have received the official email of admission from the AFEPA Coordination Office. For students that are not recipients of an Erasmus Mundus scholarship, enrolment in the AFEPA European Master is only official after the payment of the balance of the annual tuition fee during the first two weeks of the first semester of the academic programme. Tuition fees are centrally paid to a unique bank account of the Coordination Office.
Student scholarships
Erasmus Mundus scholarships for non-European students (Category A)
The Erasmus Mundus programme of the European Union awards a limited number of individual scholarships to non-European applicants to the European Master in Agricultural, Food and Environmental Policy Analysis. When non-European candidates apply for admission to the AFEPA European Master, they can also apply for this scholarship programme using the same application form. If non-European candidates applying for this scholarship programme are admitted to the AFEPA European Master but are not offered an Erasmus Mundus scholarship, then admitted candidates cover the tuition fees and all other expenses with funding from an alternative scholarship programme or private sources.
For a non-European applicant, the scholarship amounts to:
  • a total contribution to travel, installation and any other type of costs € 8,000
  • a contribution to cover the tuiton fees of the European Master € 3,000 per semester
  • a monthly allowance € 1,000 per month
Following the 2009-13 Erasmus Mundus programme guide, without prejudice to high academic standards, no more than two of the applicants selected for an Erasmus Mundus scholarship should have the same nationality to ensure geographical diversity scholarship holders.
Erasmus Mundus scholarships for European students (Category B)
The Erasmus Mundus programme of the European Union awards a limited number of individual sholarships to European applicants to the European Master in Agricultural, Food and Environmental Policy Analysis. When European candidates apply for admission to the AFEPA European Master, they can also apply for this scholarship programme using the same application form. If European candidates applying for this scholarship programme are admitted to the AFEPA European Master but are not offered an Erasmus Mundus scholarship, then admitted candidates cover the tuition fees and all other expenses with funding from an alternative scholarship programme or private sources.
For a European applicant, the scholarship amounts to:
  • a contribution to the tuiton fees of the European Master € 1,500 per semester
  • a monthly allowance € 500 per month
There is no contribution to travel, installation and any other type of costs.
Following the 2009-13 Erasmus Mundus programme guide, without prejudice to high academic standards, no more than two of the applicants selected for an Erasmus Mundus scholarship should have the same nationality to ensure geographical diversity scholarship holders.
Note that Erasmus Mundus considers as European students:
  • students who are nationals from the 27 EU Member States (Germany, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Spain, Finland, France, Greece, Ireland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, UK, Sweden, Bulgaria, Malta, Poland, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania);
  • students who are nationals from one of the EEA-EFTA states (Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway);
  • students who have resided or carried out their main activities (studies, work, etc.) for more than 12 months over the past five years (preceding the start of the academic year) in any of the above countries
Erasmus Mundus considers all other students as non-European students.
Alternative student scholarships
The following lists a variety of potential scholarship sources for students that are accepted into the programme but are not granted funding from an Erasmus Mundus scholarship. While we provide guidance and support in students’ attempts to secure an alternative scholarship it is up to the student to identify and contact the scholarship institution. We list the potential sources by country, for example, a student planning to spend his first year of the programme in Germany should also start by contacting the sources listed for Germany.
A couple of general avenues to pursue are the following:
  1. Speak to a counsellor at the international office of your university and inquire about the possibility of a stipend or an exchange programme with one of the five partner universities of the AFEPA programme.
  2. Speak to a representative of your government, or maybe a local representative from your electoral district. State your case and the fact that you have been admitted to the programme, but that it is just for lack of funding that you cannot attend it. Explain the potential service of well-educated individuals coming back an working in your country, and thus the government’s interest in assisting people to receive an outstanding education and training in an international context. Alternatively to your local representative, you could also address the agricultural ministry directly with your objective.
  3. Contact and visit embassies representing the five countries involved in the AFEPA European Master and explore with them the availability of funding for graduate studies. Remind your embassy’s contact that this European Master’s degree has been awarded the well-regarded Erasmus Mundus label certified by the European Commission.
Germany (University of Bonn):
The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) provides a scholarship database, which enables you to search by country of origin, academic field and academic level. So you would state your country of origin, then “agriculture” or “social sciences” as your desired field and then “postgraduate” and the database will display a number of options for you to consider. Keep in mind, that the choices listed may still not be applicable for you, but it is worth considering this database and contact specific institutions listed directly if you believe they may fit your case.
Belgium (Université catholique de Louvain):
The Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF) has a couple of options for francophone students that may be worth exploring. Check with a representative of your university about a partnership with UCL, because it may facilitate the use of one of AUF’s programmes. Otherwise, consult the website of the AUF and contact them directly with a description of your objective in order to see if your case is applicable to one of their programmes. Notably, the programmes 1 and 4 on the following website may be of interest to you. Again, state that you are admitted into the programme already.
The Belgian Technical Coorperation (BTC) manages study and training grants in Belgium, which are funded in the context of government-to-government cooperation agreements. This is known as direct bilateral cooperation. Approximately 120 grants are awarded each year. Priority will be given to study or training in one of the areas focused on by Belgian cooperation. The Belgian Technical Corporation works especially close with the following partner countries: Algeria, Benin, Bolivia, Burundi, DR Congo, Ecuador, Mali, Morocco, Mozambique, Niger, Palestinian territories, Peru, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda and Vietnam. It is strongly recommended that you apply to this grant programme as soon as you are admitted into the AFEPA programme to broaden your potential sources for a grant.
Sweden (Swedish Academy of Agricultural Sciences):
For students wanting to start their study in Sweden, the following website contains a scholarship database:
http://www.studyinsweden.se/Scholarships. The website enables you to search which scholarships are applicable to you depending on your country of origin and your desired degree level. Alternatively, a couple of other institutions offer funding for international students wanting to study in Sweden and some of them may be applicable to you. Another link is is the following: http://www.studyinsweden.se/Scholarships/Non-SI-scholarships/. Contact the issuing institution directly in order to find out their conditions and whether you qualify.
Scholarships for scholars
The AFEPA programme also provides scholarships for visiting scholars. Scholars must come for a minimum of three weeks and a maximum of three months and actively participate in programme-related activities.
Generally, however, the AFEPA consortium contacts scholars directly in order to discuss the possibility of their involvement.
Insurances
Students who hold an Erasmus Mundus scholarship or have paid their tuition fees benefit from an health insurance coverage for the entire two-year period of the AFEPA Master programme.
The coverage concerns:
  • accidental death,
  • permanent invalidity due to an accident,
  • costs of treatments following an accident / sickness,
  • costs of urgent dental care,
  • assistance to persons,
  • and civil liability.
Information on Applications
For the 2012/13 academic year: The online application tool for both non-European and European students will be activated again from September 15, 2011 until January 10, 2012. Applications received during this period (all applications must have been postmarked on January 10, 2012 at the latest) will be considered for general admission into the programme AND for an Erasmus Mundus scholarship. The deadline for students that wish to apply for admission into the programme but NOT for an Erasmus Scholarship are March 31, 2012 for Non-European applicants and April 30, 2012 for European applicants.
Coordinator:
Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium – Prof. Bruno Henry de Frahan
Partners:
Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary – Prof. Csaba Forgacs
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden – Ms. Kristina H. Jansson
University of Bonn, Germany – Prof. Thomas Heckelei
Technical University of Catalonia, Spain – Prof. José M. Gil
For more information, please visit official website: www.uclouvain.be

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Santosh Jain Endowed Memorial Scholarship for International Students, USA

 
The University Graduate School is pleased to announce the Santosh Jain Endowed Memorial Scholarship.
Study Subject(s): Any
Course Level: Masters, PhD
Scholarship Provider: IU
Scholarship can be taken at: USA
Eligibility:
The recipient will possess a track record of service to underserved or rural communities, humanitarian causes, or educational organizations in activities that support an improvement in the lives and opportunities to those in impoverished communities. Preference will be given to graduate students from South Asia, in particular those hailing from India, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Sikkim.
Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes

Scholarship Description: The Santosh Jain scholarship honors the memory of the spouse of Chaman Jain, a senior lecturer in SPEA. Santosh Jain was well known among international graduate students. She was born in Lahore, India, which is now part of Pakistan. She first came to the United States from New Delhi, India, in 1970 with her husband and their two small children in order for Chaman Jain to attend graduate school at IU. Throughout the years, she supported her family as they pursued higher education, and was passionate about serving her community and promoting education. She was a founding member of the India Society of Bloomington, a group dedicated to assisting impoverished women and children in India. She was also well known in the graduate student community for her culinary skills.
How to Apply: Electronically / Online
Scholarship Application Deadline: Friday, March 2, 2012.

Japanese Scholarships Asian Students – 2012 Japan-IMF Scholarship Program

Scholarships for Asian Students in Japan – Government of Japan and IMF Scholarships – Japanese Scholarships for International Students
About JISPA Scholarship
The Japan-IMF Scholarship Program for Asia (JISPA) was first introduced in 1993. It is funded by the Government of Japan, administered by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and conducted at various graduate schools in Japan. Its objective is to contribute to institutional capacity building in economic policymaking to promote the sustainable growth of emerging and developing economies in Asia and the Pacific. By training future macroeconomic managers in these countries, the JISPA aims to enable them to better formulate sound economic and financial stability policies needed for sustainable growth and development.
Scholarship Provider: Government of Japan and International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Scholarship can be taken at: Japan
Open For International Students: Yes [ Only to Asian Students]
Countries:
Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Lao P.D.R., Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pacific Island Countries, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Vietnam.
What Scholarship Covers:
The scholarship covers tuition-related costs and most living expenses for the scholar herself/himself. Officials who receive the JISPA scholarship cannot accept other scholarships. Scholars are expected to devote full time to their studies while in Japan.
How to Apply:
The program comprises two tracks: the partnership track and the open track.
Application Deadline:
December 10, 2011 for Partnership Track Program
There is no application deadline for the Open Track Program. Applications are accepted and reviewed year-round.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Colby-Sawyer College Scholarships for International Students 2012

 
Colby-Sawyer College Scholarships for International Students for College Education at New London
Study Subject(s): Subjects Taught at College
Course Level: Undergraduate
Scholarship Provider:  Colby-Sawyer College
Scholarship can be taken at: USA
Eligibility:
Academic Scholarships acknowledge students who have reached a high level of academic achievement throughout their high school career. As part of Colby-Sawyer’s rolling admissions process, students will be informed of the award decision at the point of acceptance. Students will receive the one academic scholarship that they are most qualified for. For international students, Admissions will recalculate grade point averages (GPAs) based on equivalent letter and number grades from the student’s Official High School Transcrip
Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes
Scholarship Description: Students who are admitted to Colby-Sawyer and meet the criteria for the academic scholarships that we offer, are automatically granted them at the time of admission. In addition to these automatic scholarships that are given at the time of admission, students may also apply for other merit/talent based scholarships. These additional funds are based on such criteria as community service and leadership, art, original research and so on.
We also offer a nonbinding Early Action admission program, meaning that if students apply by December 1, they still have until May 1 to make their decision and they will also be notified earlier. Early Action has with it a component of a scholarship of $2,000/year, plus any other scholarships that the student might qualify for.
How to Apply: By Post
Scholarship Application Deadline: Contact Employer (contact to (603) 526-3452)

Fellowships for Developing and Emerging Countries in Switzerland

 
Fellowship Programme for outstanding young professors from universities from developing and emerging countries at The Graduate Institute, Switzerland-2012 (Fall Semester)
Study Subject(s):International and development studies (anthropology, history, law, politics and political science, and economics)
Course Level:Fellowship
Scholarship Provider: The Graduate Institute
Scholarship can be taken at: Switzerland
Eligibility:-Candidates must hold a PhD and have a full time tenure-track or tenured position in an academic institution in Africa, Asia, or Latin America.
-Candidates should demonstrate how their research stay will contribute to their academic career and their home institution.
Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes
Scholarship Open for Students of Following Countries: Developing countries
Scholarship Description: This fellowship is open to outstanding young professors from universities from developing and emerging countries pursuing advanced research in areas bridging the fields of international and development studies, broadly defined, and working in disciplines such as anthropology, history, law, politics and political science, and economics. The selection will be based on the quality of research. Quality being equal, selection may be guided by an interest in promoting gender and regional diversity. Candidates should demonstrate how their research stay will contribute to their academic career and their home institution.
How to Apply: By electronically
Scholarship Application Deadline: 1st of March 2012 for Residence in the Fall Semester 2012 (mid-September to the end of January)

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Renaissance College Scholarship for International Students, Hong Kong

 
The Renaissance College Hong Kong (RCHK) scholarship programme invites applications from students who have the potential to fulfill the challenging requirements of the International Baccalaureate (IB) programmes.
Study Subject(s):Arts, Sports, Music/Drama and other Academic subject
Course Level:International Baccalaureate
Scholarship Provider: Renaissance College
Scholarship can be taken at: Hong Kong
Eligibility:
Are full-time students
• Demonstrate evidence of an outstanding academic record
• Are committed to extra-curricular and community service activities: participation in school or community clubs and projects
• Demonstrate leadership either in their academic, extra-curricular activities, or community activities
Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes
Scholarship Description: Students at Renaissance College share an academic experience that emphasises critical thinking, intercultural understanding, and exposure to many different points of view. The goal is to provide students with the values and opportunities that will enable them to develop sound judgment, make wise choices, and respect others within the global community. The language of instruction at the college is English.
How to Apply: By Post or Send via email
Scholarship Application Deadline: March 2012

Westminster International Scholarships for Developing Countries Students, UK

 
Westminster International Scholarships Program for Students of Developing Country to Pursue Full Time Masters Degree Program at University of Westminster, London
Study Subject(s): Program taught at the University.
Course Level: Masters
Scholarship Provider: University of Westminster
Scholarship can be taken at: UK
Eligibility: Student must be an international student from a developing country and hold an offer for a full-time Masters degree at the University.
Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes
Scholarship Open for Students of  Following Countries:  Developing Countries
Scholarship Description:  These generous awards are aimed at fully funding you if you are from a developing country and will study a full-time Masters degree at the University. Particular preference will be given to you if you can demonstrate how the knowledge you acquire from your studies will aid the development of your own country.
How to Apply: By Post
Scholarship Application Deadline: 01 November 2011

Monday, September 19, 2011

Fellowships for Developing Countries – International Climate Protection Program, Germany

 
Scholarships for Developing and Non-European Countries: The International Climate Protection Fellowships 2011-2012 for a Research related project in the field of climate protection and resource conservation
Study Subject(s): Climate protection and resource conservation in academia, business or administration
Course Level: Research
Scholarship Provider: Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
Scholarship can be taken at: Germany
Eligibility:
Applicants must provide a clearly visible leadership potential either by experience in a first leadership position or be able to provide appropriate references. They must also have completed their first university degree (Bachelor’s or equivalent academic degree) less than 12 years prior to the start of the fellowship (1 September 2012) with outstanding results. They must also hold a further academic or professional qualification (Master’s, PhD, LL.M., MBA etc.) or have extensive professional experience in a leadership role (at least 48 months at the time of application). Furthermore, they are expected to have gained initial practical experience through involvement in projects related to climate protection and resource conservation.
Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes
Scholarship Open for Students of Following Countries: Non European and Developing Countries
Scholarship Description: The International Climate Protection Fellowships enable prospective leaders to conduct a research-related project of their own choice during a one-year stay in Germany. Submit an application if you are a prospective leader from a non-European threshold or developing country (see list of countries) working in the field of climate protection and resource conservation in academia, business or administration in your country. The programme, which is being funded under the International Climate Initiative by the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, includes a preparatory intensive language course in Germany, a several-week introductory seminar, a two-week training course and a final meeting in Berlin. These activities will enable you to gain additional insights into academic, social, cultural, economic and political life in Germany.
How to Apply: Online
Scholarship Application Deadline: 15 December 2011

Sunday, September 18, 2011

10 Negara Tujuan Favorit Pelajar Internasional

 
Biaya pendidikan bukan satu-satunya pertimbangan ketika memilih kuliah di luar negeri. Biaya hidup juga harus diperhitungkan calon mahasiswa, misalkan kamu mempertimbangkan harga satu cangkir kopi, tiket bioskop maupun satu liter susu.

Untuk kamu yang ingin kuliah di luar negeri, berikut panduan 10 negara tujuan pelajar internasional berdasarkan biaya hidup.

Data ini berdasarkan QS World University Rangkings 2011/2012. QS melakukan survei atas 33 ribu akademisi global. Semua negara yang tercantum menawarkan kuliah dengan pengantar bahasa Inggris. Demikian seperti dikutip dari Telegraph, Minggu (18/9/2011).

1. Kanada

Untuk kamu yang menjadikan film dan kafein sebagai kebutuhan reguler, Kanada merupakan tempat yang tepat untuk menempuh studi. Biaya menonton di bioskop dan secangkir kopi dibanderol 10 poundsterling atau setara dengan Rp138.760 (Rp13,876 per poundsterling). Sementara biaya kuliahnya sebesar 11 ribu poundsterling Rp152,6 juta per tahun.

2. Jerman

Jerman merupakan salah satu negara dengan universitas terbesar di Eropa yang memiliki lebih dari 300 institusi pendidikan tinggi. Biaya pendidikan dibatasi sekitar 1.250 poundsterling (Rp17,345 juta).

Sementara secangkir kopi rata-rata dihargai 1,60 poundsterling (Rp22 ribu). Dan biaya menonton di bioskop sebesar 7,30 poundsterling (Rp101 ribu).

3. Australia

Di Negara Kanguru ini, kopi rata-rata dihargai 1,62 poundsterling (Rp22 ribu) per cangkir, atau sama dengan sebotol air. Untuk mahasiswa yang ingin minuman lebih kuat seperti bir, harganya sebesar 2 poundsterling (Rp27 ribu).

Australia dikenal sebagai salah satu tujuan paling populer di dunia pendidikan. Hal ini berkat kombinasi dari matahari, pasir pantai, dan universitas yang kuat. Namun beberapa waktu terakhir, popularitasnya berkurang karena kebijakan visa dan migrasi yang semakin ketat.

4. Italia

Secangkir cappuccino di Italia dihargai senilai 1,65 poundsterling (Rp22.895), bahkan secangkir macchiato dihargai lebih murah. Sementara biaya kuliahnya termasuk murah, tidak lebih dari 1,250 poundsterling (Rp17,3 juta).

Namun, harga satu tiket bioskop termasuk yang paling mahal di Eropa, yaitu sebesar 10,50 poundsterling (Rp145.698). Harga tiket bioskop tidak jauh berbeda dengan harga tiket pertandingan sepak bola Liga Italia yang sebesar 13 poundsterling (Rp180 ribu).

Tahun ini, universitas terbaik Italia adalah University of Bologna yang ada di peringkat 183 QS.

5. Denmark

Universitas di Denmark sangat internasional, sangat dihormati, serta gratis untuk mahasiswa asal Uni Eropa. Apalagi, kebanyakan warga Denmark mampu berbahasa Inggris dengan baik.

Secangkir kopi berbiaya 1,80 poundsterling (Rp24.976), harga satu tiket bioskop senilai 10 poundsterling (Rp138.760), dan bir dihargai 1,20 poundsterling (Rp16.651).

Namun, mencari tempat tinggal di Denmark lumayan sulit, karena itu calon mahasiswa disarankan untuk mencarinya sedini mungkin.

6. Amerika Serikat (AS)

Amerika Serikat merupakan negara dengan jumlah universitas tertinggi di dunia, di mana enam di antaranya masuk dalam daftar 10 besar perguruan tinggi terbaik versi QS.

Secara umum, biaya hidup di Amerika lebih murah daripada Inggris. Harga satu cangkir kopi senilai 2 poundsterling (Rp27.752), tiket bioskop sekitar 5 poundsterling (Rp69.380) dan harga satu bir kecil sekitar satu poundsterling (Rp13.876).

Namun bagaimanapun, biaya kuliahnya termasuk mahal karena naik menjadi 26 ribu poundsterling (Rp360 juta). Selain itu, persaingan untuk masuk jurusan populer di Amerika, sangat tinggi. Apalagi, persyaratan visa pelajar cukup sulit.

7. Hong Kong

Hong Kong mempunyai beberapa universitas terbaik di Asia dan menawarkan berbagai program pendidikan. Biaya tempat tinggal di negara bekas jajahan Inggris ini memang sangat mahal. Namun, harga kopinya lebih murah daripada Inggris yaitu sebesar 2 poundsterling (Rp27.752) dan harga tiket bioskop 7 poundsterling (Rp97.132). Sementara biaya kuliah tahunan sekitar 9 ribu poundsterling (Rp124 juta).

8. Finlandia

Meski memiliki reputasi sebagai negara dengan biaya hidup mahal, Finlandia tidak membebankan biaya kuliah kepada mahasiswa asal Uni Eropa. Bahkan harga kopi, tiket bioskop, dan satu liter susu di negara ini, lebih murah dibandingkan di Inggris.Sementara biaya saat bergaul di malam hari, terbilang cukup besar karena satu gelas bir dibanderol 4,50 (Rp62.442).

Finlandia dikenal sebagai negara dengan kualitas hidup terbaik di dunia. Selain itu, negara Eropa ini juga dinobatkan sebagai negara dengan sistem pendidikan terbaik di dunia.

9. UK

Meski biaya kuliahnya meningkat menjadi 9 ribu poundsterling mulai 2012, siswa yang ingin menempuh studi di UK masih bisa mendapatkan keuntungan. Pasalnya, empat universitas asal UK masuk dalam daftar 10 besar universitas terbaik di dunia versi QS.

Selain bisa memilih untuk kuliah di perguruan tinggi terbaik dunia, mahasiswa juga dapat mencari hiburan dengan menonton bioskop. Biaya satu tiket bioskop dibanderol 9 poundsterling (Rp124.884), satu gelas bir rata-rata seharga 3,40 poundsterling (Rp47 ribu) dan secangkir kopi seharga 2,50 poundsterling (Rp34 ribu).

10. Norwegia

Bersama Finlandia, Norwegia dikenal sebagai negara dengan standar hidup tertinggi di dunia. Namun, biaya kesehatan gratis diberikan kepada mahasiswa yang tinggal lebih dari tiga bulan.

Seperti Denmark, perguruan tinggi di Norwegia menawarkan berbagai macam jurusan kuliah dan gratis untuk mahasiswa asal Uni Eropa. Namun, untuk biaya hidup, Norwegia termasuk mahal. Secangkir kopi dibanderol rata-rata 3.20 poundsterling (Rp44 ribu) dan bir rata-rata 6 poundsterling (Rp83 ribu).

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Harvard Academy Graduate Fellowships, USA

 
The Harvard Academy will appoint two Graduate Fellows next year to join the Harvard Academy Scholars in undertaking outstanding research in the social sciences in non-Western areas of the world.
The Harvard Academy identifies and supports outstanding scholars at the start of their careers whose work combines disciplinary excellence in the social sciences, including history, with a command of the language, history or culture of non-Western countries or regions. Their scholarship may elucidate domestic, comparative, or transnational issues, past or present.
Academy Graduate Fellows are full-time doctoral students at Harvard University who have completed all coursework and examinations and most of their research. They receive the Fellowship as their dissertation completion year. They join a select community of individuals with resourcefulness, initiative, curiosity and originality whose work in non-Western cultures or regions shows promise as a foundation for exceptional research careers.
Terms
Graduate Fellows are resident during the academic year and participate fully in the Academy’s activities. They present their research once during their year as Graduate Fellows. They share offices in the Harvard Academy and receive the Harvard Academy predoctoral stipend ($28,000), medical insurance costs, research funds ($2,000), and mentoring from the Harvard Academy Senior Scholars.
Harvard Academy Graduate Fellows are ineligible for reappointment. They may apply to be a Harvard Academy Scholar, though their year as a Graduate Fellow will count as one of 2 years at the Harvard Academy.
How to Apply
Harvard Departments in the social sciences and history may nominate graduate students as Harvard Academy Graduate Fellows. There is no self-nomination and no application form. The nominee must provide a cover letter, a CV, and a statement describing their research. A dissertation chapter, an annotated table of contents or titles of papers, an official transcript and a letter of recommendation from a Harvard faculty member are also required. The letter should include discussion of progress toward degree. All materials are due October 1 each year. Graduate Fellow finalists will be interviewed with Academy Scholar finalists in Cambridge in early December. Recipients will be notified in early January.
Applications should be mailed to:
The Academy Scholars Program
Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies
Weatherhead Center for International Affairs
1727 Cambridge Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
All materials must be received by October 1 of each year. The selection process begins immediately thereafter. Applicants whose materials are late or incomplete are at a disadvantage when considered by the Selection Committee. Announcement of the awards will be made in January.
For additional information contact:
Kathleen Hoover, Program Coordinator – khoover@wcfia.harvard.edu
Laurence H. Winnie, Executive Officer – lwinnie@wcfia.harvard.edu

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Master & PhD Scholarships, Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST), Korea

 
Application Schedule
  1. Application
    • Spring Semester(2nd): Oct. 6 ~ 18, 2011
    • Spring Semester(3rd): Dec. 15 ~ 29, 2011
    • Online registration will be open until 17:00 of application due date.
    • Not allowed to apply for more than one major at the same time.
  2. Document Evaluation Results
    • Spring Semester(2nd): Oct. 25, 2011
    • Spring Semester(3rd): Jan. 5, 2012
    • Results will be announced on the DGIST website.
  3. Interview
    • Spring Semester(2nd): Nov. 7 ~ 8, 2011
    • Spring Semester(3rd): Jan. 9 ~10, 2012
    • Interview schedules can be different depending on the majors.
    • Details will be announced with the document evaluation results.
  4. Final Results
    • Spring Semester(2nd): Nov. 15, 2011
    • Spring Semester(3rd): Jan. 16, 2012
    • Final results will be announced on the DGIST website.
Fields of Study
  1. Brain Science
  2. Robotics Engineering
  3. Information & Communication Engineering
  4. Energy Systems Engineering
Eligible Candidates
  1. MS
    • Students who hold bachelor’s degrees or are expected to complete their bachelor’s degrees in February, 2012
    • Students who hold equivalent to or higher degrees than the bachelor that are approved by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology
  2. PhD
    • Students who hold master’s degrees or are expected to complete their master’s degrees in February, 2012
    • Students who hold equivalent to or higher degrees than the master that are approved by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology
Application Documents
  • Application Form: Online submission
  • Personal Statement and Study Plan: Online submission (You can choose your language: English or Korean. Also, it is available to write in both English and Korean)
  • Official Academic Transcript: PDF file attached to online submission
  • Degree Certificate (either completed or to be completed): PDF file attached to online submission
  • English Test Scores (optional): PDF file attached to online submission. TOEIC, TOEFL IBT, TOEFL CBT, TOEFL PBT, IELTS, or TEPS
  • Letter of Recommendation (optional): Direct submission from the recommender through e-mail. No limitation on the number of recommendation letter
  • Application Fee: Pay upon online submission (KRW 80,000 / US $80)
Online submission on the DGIST website (www.dgist.ac.kr)
(Please submit your application as soon as possible since the website for the submission can be busy on the last day)
Please make a single PDF file contain documents in the following order:
  1. Degree certificate
  2. Official academic transcript
  3. English test scores (optional)
  4. Any other certificates that show the applicants’ capability and possibility
The name of the file should contain the applied field, your first, and last name. (Ex: Brain Science_Johnny Depp)
Screening Process
Evaluation based on application documents
  • Evaluation based on application documents Assessment of the potential academic ability based on former college/graduate school’s transcript, personal statement and study plan, and English test scores.
  • Interview (only for the students who passed the documents evaluation)Evaluation of fundamental knowledge of the field of study, enthusiasm for research, potential ability to be a scholar, communication ability, etc, through individual and/or group interviews. More details are determined by each department.
Interview Contents by Department
Brain Science
  • Presentation in English PowerPoint presentation of up to 10 minutes(5-10 slides) about research experience or research topics of interest to applicants
  • Personal Essay (Topic: What would I be doing after 10 years from now?)Presentation of motivation and interests on a suggested topic
  • Interactive Discussion Applicants will be asked to participate in a scientific discussion as a small group and give a 15 minute-presentation.
Robotics Engineering
  • Questions on fundamental knowledge of the robotics related subjects or courses, enthusiasm for research, potential ability to be a scholar, communication ability, etc. in both English and Korean
  • A short presentation in English on the research experience, strength and week points, service, etc. for about 5~10 minutes and 10~20 minutes for MS and PhD respectively.
Information & Communication Engineering
  • Oral examination about foundation and applications of information & communication, computer, electronics, attitude, personality, and vision as an engineer.
  • English Presentation of up to 10 minutes (5 slides) about an important concept that you learned through your undergraduate core courses for MS degree applicants, and that is related to your future PhD research for PhD degree applicants. Assume that you will explain this concept to undergraduate junior/master level graduate students, not the interview committee members.
Energy Systems Engineering
  • Questions on fundamentals and specialized knowledge about application of Energy Systems Engineering such as Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, Thermodynamics and Transfer phenomenon according to the applicant’s specialty background, and on culture, personality and vision as engineering student.
Registration of Admitted Students
Registration period and procedure
  • See the notice of final admission results.
Documents to submit
  • Admission confirmation (prescribed form)
  • Resident registration form (Foreigners must submit proof of Identification, such as a copy of permanent residence, citizenship or passport).
  • Official academic transcript
  • Degree certificate
  • English test scores (Students who submitted only)
  • Physical examination certificate
Instructions
  • Admitted students should complete registration by submitting documents required by DGIST within the announced period. Otherwise, the admission is cancelled.
  • Submitted documents will not be returned. If any information submitted is not true, admission can be cancelled even after registration.
Scholarship
Tuition Fees: Full scholarship will be provided
Incentives for Education and Research
  • PhD degree candidate : 12,000,000KRW + a / year
  • MS degree candidate : 7,200,000KRW + a / year
Dormitory
Dormitory will be provided. (small utility fee will be charged)
International Exchanges
  • Opportunity of training in Johns Hopkins University (USA), ETH Zurich (Switzerland), etc. will be provided.
  • Participation opportunity for various international conferences held in USA, Europe, Asia, etc.
Military Service Substitution
Military service substitution can be provided to PhD students
Government Research Project
  • Participation in DGIST research project is available.
  • Participation in various projects related with KBRI (Korean Brain Research Institute) and DUP United-Campus (DGIST-UNIST-POSTECH) is available.
For further information, please contact the Student Admission Office at the DGIST
Tel: +82-53-785-5135(7), Email: admission@dgist.ac.kr, Website: www.dgist.ac.kr
Address: Student Admissions, Academic Affairs Team, DGIST 50-1 Sang-Ri, Hyeonpung-Myeon, Dalseong-Gun, Daegu, Rep. of Korea 711-873

Friday, September 16, 2011

MSc Scholarships, International Space University, France


The International Space University is given funding from industry and government agencies to help support MSc students who are unable to cover all of their tuition fees. This aid is available to selected applicants, and covers a portion of their fees. It is paid directly to ISU by the sponsoring organization.
This financial aid is available for:
  • applicants from Europe (the countries listed below have priority*)
  • applicants from the United States and Canada
  • applicants from ISU Affiliates
  • applicants from developing countries
  • applicants from other countries (within the limits of funds available)
(*Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom)
Financial aid is granted on the basis of:
  • academic and professional merit
  • demonstrated efforts in personal fund-raising
  • demonstrated financial need
Applicants for the MSc programs 2012-2013 should apply online on the ISU website before 15 March 2012 if they want to be considered for scholarship support, and before 30 June 2012 if they are not in need of financial aid. Financial aid will be awarded within the limits of funds available, so early applications are highly recommended. Please note that the relevant box on the Confidential Financial Information form of the application must be checked. It is recommended that candidates make a personal effort to raise funds enabling them to attend the program. Such initiatives are taken into consideration when ISU allocates funding.
When submitting your application to ISU, please don’t forget to attach your resume. Your resume may be given by ISU Staff Members to sponsors. However, ISU will not give its sponsors contact information, but will try its best to match applicant’s profiles to sponsor requirements.
The ISU Funding Committee, which includes both faculty and Sponsors, awards funding to applicants whose career goals appear to stand to gain substantial benefit from the ISU MSc programs. Funding is given for help towards tuition fees only.

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Cambridge International Scholarship Scheme (CISS), University of Cambridge, UK

 
The University of Cambridge will offer, via the Cambridge Trusts, approximately 80 Cambridge International Scholarships to Overseas Students who embark on a research course in the next academical year. The awards will be made on a competitive basis to those applicants considered by their departments to be the most outstanding.
Value of the Award
Each award will underwrite the full cost of fees and maintenance for the duration of the course.
Duration of the Award
The award has a maximum duration of three years and is available to all students who will be registered for a three year research programme, leading to the PhD (including CPGS), that starts in the next academical year.
Eligibility
To be eligible to receive a Cambridge International Scholarship students must:
  1. be liable to pay the Overseas University Composition Fee.
  2. be engaged in a three year research programme leading to the PhD (i.e. will be registered as PhD, “Probationary PhD” or “CPGS”) starting in the next academical year.
  3. be engaged in full-time study.
  4. have a high upper-second-class undergraduate honours degree from a UK Higher Education Institution, or an equivalent from an Overseas Institution.
Please note: all students applying for a course of one year duration or less (including LLM, MSt, MBA, MED, Part III Mathematics, MPhil) in the next academical year are not eligible for a CISS award in the next academical year.
Application Process
  1. In order to be eligible for a CISS award commencing in the next academical year, you must have applied for admission/continuation as a graduate student to the University of Cambridge either online (admission students only) or via the Graduate Admission and Scholarship Application Form (GRADSAF) by 1st December 2011. It is important that you send in your supporting documentation as soon as possible after you have applied for admission online, because your application will not be looked at until this is received. The closing date for this funding is firm – no late applications can be considered. If you are not certain which application process applies to you, please contact Kathy White at the Board of Graduate Studies.
    Kathy White (kathy.white@admin.cam.ac.uk)
  2. Every eligible applicant for a three year research course leading to the PhD in the next academical year will be considered to have applied for a Cambridge International Scholarship provided their completed application is received by the Board of Graduate Studies before 1st December 2011.
  3. Applicants are expected to also seek funding from other sources.
  4. The application must be fully complete, i.e. including academic references and a research statement. The CISS committee will only consider academic achievement and research potential. It is therefore critical that academic references and a research statement are included.
  5. Candidates should note that, given the volume of applications, applications which arrive after the deadline will not be entered for the Cambridge International Scholarships competition, nor will we provide feedback on the outcome of this competition at any stage.
  6. In January the Board of Graduate Studies will submit a list of all eligible candidates to the relevant departments/faculties.
The competition proceeds in a number of stages:
  1. Ranking
    In January and February, the departments and faculties will consider your application against all others and draw up a ranked list of their top applicants.
  2. Nomination
    Departments/faculties will nominate the very best candidates from their ranked list and submit this, together with a departmental/faculty statement of support, to the Board of Graduate Studies.
  3. Offer of Admission
    Departments/faculties will make a recommendation for an offer of admission to the Board of Graduate Studies for their nominated applicants.
  4. Selection of top nominated candidates for CISS awards
    In March, all the nominated candidates with a conditional offer of admission will be considered by a selection committee comprising academic members of the Board of Graduate Studies. The committee will draw up a list of candidates who will be made an offer of a CISS award immediately. A reserve list of candidates will also be drawn up who may receive a CISS award should any become available. These candidates will receive a confirmatory email. Several hundred partially funded awards will also be made by the Cambridge Trusts to candidates unsuccessful in obtaining a full cost CISS award.
If candidates have not received an email by the end of April, they should assume that their application for a CISS award has not been successful.
It is a condition that successful candidates must meet all their outstanding conditions for admission to the University in order to receive CISS funding.
For more information, please visit official website: www.admin.cam.ac.uk
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