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Showing posts with label Overseas Scholarship. Show all posts

Scholarships to study in Flanders, Belgium

VLIR-UOS awards scholarships


  • to applicants from 54 eligible countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America
  • to attend one of the selected trainings (7) or Master programmes (15)
  • taught in English
  • at a Belgian Flemish university or university college
  • covering all related expenses

A call for scholarship applications is launched every year in October. The deadlinedepends on the training or Master programme you are applying for. More information onhow to apply for a scholarship.

Utrecht Excellence Scholarships

Eligible candidates: Highly talented prospective students from non-EU/EEA countries
Amount of scholarship: Max. tuition fee + 11.000 euro living expenses per year
Number of scholarships/year: Approximately 2 for the Bachelor’s in Economics and Business Economics and approximately 5 for Liberal Arts & Sciences at University College Utrecht
Provided by: Utrecht University and alumni of Utrecht University
Deadline: It is not possible to apply for the scholarship, but the selection committees review the application files for possible nominees.
Prospective Bachelor's students in Economics and Business Economics who wish to be considered for the scholarship should apply for admission before 1 April. Different procedures apply for Liberal Arts & Sciences at University College Utrecht, please proceed to the UCU website.

Aim of the programme

The Utrecht Excellence Scholarship offers a number of highly talented prospective students the opportunity to pursue a degree in a selected number of fields at Utrecht University:
International Bachelor’s programmes:
  • Economics and Business Economics
  • Liberal Arts & Sciences at University College Utrecht (different procedures apply for UCU applicants, please proceed to the UCU website)
The scholarship programme is highly selective. Only candidates showing the highest achievement and promise may receive a scholarship.
For more information, visit here

Swedish Institute Study Scholarship

The Swedish Institute Study Scholarship provides a number of full scholarships for master’s programmes in Sweden. The programme is open to students who are citizens of countries on the OECD/DAC list. The programme offers a unique opportunity for future leaders to develop professionally and academically, to experience Swedish society and culture and to build a long-lasting relationship with Sweden and each other.
Read more about the scholarship, eligibility and how to apply at the Swedish Institute’s website.

APU Tuition Reduction Scholarship

APU Tuition Reduction Scholarships are offered in percentages of 30%, 50%, 65%, 80% and 100%, and cover the least amount of academic credits needed to graduate within the standard period of time. These scholarships are made available by the financial contributions of domestic and international companies and individuals, together with the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), to support the ideals of APU, with the purpose of helping to reduce the financial burden for outstanding international students of lesser financial means.

Eligibility

Individuals who will obtain a student visa (as described in the Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Act) before enrollment are eligible to apply this scholarship. In the case that your student visa application is not approved by the Japanese Immigration Bureau or you enroll at APU under another type of visa, your scholarship will be revoked.

How to Apply

Complete the APU Tuition Reduction Scholarship Application Form, which requires you to write an essay, and send it together with your general application documents.
For more information visit here

KUOK KENG KANG SCHOLARSHIPS

For Undergraduate Studies at MALAYSIAN PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES

Eligibility
Deserving students with excellent academic achievements; strong leadership qualities and active participation in extra-curricular activities

Value of Scholarship
RM12,000 per year


KF HALF-LOAN HALF-GRANT AWARDS
for Undergraduate Studies at MALAYSIAN & SINGAPORE PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES

Eligibility
Needy students with good academic and non-academic achievements

Value of Award Malaysian Public Universities : RM10,000 - RM12,000 per year
Singapore Public Universities : RM20,000 - RM28,000 per year depending on course of study

 Students studying diploma, off-campus, matriculation and foundation courses are not eligible to apply for the above. Submit ONE application form only. 
Applicants will be considered for both category of awards.

Application forms can be downloaded from here or obtained from :

Kuok Foundation Berhad (Undergraduate Awards 2013) Letter Box No. 110, 16th Floor UBN Tower No. 10 Jalan P. Ramlee, 50250 Kuala Lumpur

Completed forms must reach the Foundation on or before 19 APRIL 2013.
Only shortlisted candidates will be notified for interview.

For more information, please visit here.

THE ROLEX SCHOLARSHIP


Currently there are three Rolex Scholarships: North America, Europe, and Australasia. Each Rolex Scholarship provides a hands-on introduction to underwater and other aquatic-related endeavors for a young person considering a career in an underwater-related discipline. One scholar is selected from each of the three regions and each scholar spends approximately one year working side by side with current leaders in underwater fields. Each scholar travels primarily within his or her region, but may have opportunities throughout the underwater world. The range of experiences may include active participation in field studies, underwater research, scientific expeditions, laboratory assignments, equipment testing and design, photographic instruction, and other specialized assignments.
Scholars pursue activities in their chosen disciplines during the one-year period between Our World Underwater Scholarship Society® annual spring meetings. Experiences may last from a few days to over a month. At the conclusion of each experience, the scholar moves on to another, so the scholarship year involves extensive travel. The scholar is literally on the road from spring-to-spring with very little time at a home base. Scholars spend most of the year with the society's friends, hosts, and coordinators around the world. The experiences vary from year to year depending upon the scholar's interests and the availability of expeditions and hosts' opportunities. These experiences make up the real heart of the scholarship. The opportunity to join a host's daily activities exposes the scholar to the realities of the host's special pursuits.
Each of the three Rolex Scholarships has a coordinator who organizes itineraries for his or her scholar - emphasizing breadth of experience, but tailoring the itenerary to the individual scholar’s background and interests. These itineraries include time with specialists in such areas as biology, hyperbarics, anthropology, and archaeology. Scholar hosts include scientists, engineers, filmmakers, and marine mammal researchers. Visits to dive store operations, classes in underwater photography, and working with conservation organizations are also typical experiences.
These experiences provide the scholars with a broad overview of careers in the underwater world. Scholars may spend varying lengths of time investigating:
  • Science
  • Publishing
  • Medicine
  • Manufacturing
  • Photography
  • Education
  • Management
  • Expeditions
  • Government
  • Tourism
  • Commercial and Research Diving
  • Ecological Activism
The global underwater community sees the selected North American, European, and Australasian scholars as individuals with the potential to make significant contributions to the underwater world even though they may not have yet chosen a specific career path. During the course of the year, exposure to a wide array of types of work and the chance to actually jump in and experience specific jobs provides scholars with invaluable career-deciding opportunities.
The scholarship emphasizes hands-on experience in activities that will contribute to a well-rounded education and a broad network of contacts.

FINANCES

The Our World-Underwater convention established the first scholarship in 1974 and until its sale in 1998 was the primary funding source to the Society. Today, the Society offers two Rolex Scholarships as well as a variety of internships and other educational opportunities.
The Rolex Scholarships are entirely funded by donations from Rolex Watch USA and Rolex-Geneva. The Society and its other educational programs are additionally funded by generous corporate sponsors and individuals including E.P.I.C, Mercury Marine, and many others.
The original amount of the scholarship was $5,000, and it has been raised in increments over the years. This amount is reviewed at the Board of Directors's annual meeting. The maximum cash amount for the North American Rolex Scholarship is $25,000, for the European Rolex Scholarship the amount is £16,000 and for the Australasian Scholarship Aus $30,000
Our World-Underwater Scholarship Society® funds are used for transportation and living expenses. The North American and European Rolex Scholars must submit a complete accounting for all expenditures. Logs, journals, financial reports, and other communications are mandatory and must be submitted monthly to the Scholarship Society for review by the Board of Directors and the Executive Committee.
For more information kindly visit http://www.owuscholarship.org/scholarships

Bachelor of Nursing scholarship


This unique scholarship of up to £1500 will be used to cover part of the cost of fees and living expenses whilst you are in the first year of the Bachelor of Nursing Degree programme.
The scholarship will be offered to
  • International applicants who show a commitment to study for the Bachelor of Nursing degree at the University of Glasgow.
  • A non European Union (EU) Resident
  • nternational applicants that are not being sponsored by a government/company scheme

How to apply

To apply for the scholarship the applicant must write a 300 words supporting statement as to why you should be awarded it. The essay should be typed on A4 paper and then sent to Graham MacIntosh, Admissions Officer/University Teacher at the Nursing & HealthCare School, University of Glasgow, 59 Oakfield Avenue, Glasgow G12 8LL. Scotland.  Or emailed toGraham.MacIntosh@glasgow.ac.uk

Taufik Ali Memorial Scholarships for Postgraduate Studies 2012-13, University of Hong Kong


Please be informed that applications are invited for the Taufik Ali Memorial Scholarships for Postgraduate Studies 2012-13 at the University of Hong Kong. The scholarships are for applicants of Muslim faith born in Malaysia or Hong Kong who are registering for a full-time postgraduate curriculum in the academic year 2012-13 leading to a degree, diploma or certificate at The University of Hong Kong, and who hold a Bachelor’s degree with honours (preferably First or Upper Second Class Honours) from an approved University.

You may visit the HKU homepage at www.khu.hk for information on programmes offered.


Pembroke-King’s Programme (PKP)

The Pembroke-King’s Programme (PKP) offers an exceptional opportunity to experience Cambridge student life over eight weeks, the length of a regular undergraduate term.

Living in Pembroke or King’s Colleges, students choose three courses from the around forty on offer, including courses in the arts, social sciences, business and management, humanities and sciences. Courses are taught in the main by Cambridge-affiliated faculty and are academically 'Cambridge' in style, content and standard. Students can also apply to take a supervision, in which an individual student meets with a professor weekly to work on a series of research-based papers, or a longer dissertation, in the student’s major subject area.

Included in the programme costs are tuition fees for three courses, usually worth 9-12 credits, housing in Pembroke or King’s College accommodation, a partial meal plan and Formal Halls, a four-day visit to Edinburgh and a daytrip to London. Four scholarships covering the full tuition fee are also available.

For more information, visit here

TAUFIK ALI MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FOR POSTGRADUATE STUDIES 2011-2012

The Scholarship are for award to applicants of Muslim faith born in Malaysia or Hong Kong who are registering for a full-time postgraduate curriculum in the academic year 2011-12 leading to a degree, diploma or certificate at The University of Hong Kong, and who hold a Bachelor's degree with honours (preferably First or Upper Second Class Honours) from an approved University.

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Form

TAUFIK ALI MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FOR POSTGRADUATE STUDIES 2011-2012

The Scholarship are for award to applicants of Muslim faith born in Malaysia or Hong Kong who are registering for a full-time postgraduate curriculum in the academic year 2011-12 leading to a degree, diploma or certificate at The University of Hong Kong, and who hold a Bachelor's degree with honours (preferably First or Upper Second Class Honours) from an approved University.

Brochure
Form

New Zealand Commonwealth Scholarships (NZCS)

Kerajaan New Zealand telah mempelawa calon-calon berkelayakan dari Malaysia untuk memohon New Zealand Commonwealth Scholarships (NZCS) tahun 2011 bagi mengikuti pengajian di peringkat Ijazah Sarjana dan Ijazah Doktor Falsafah (PhD) di New Zealand bagi sesi yang akan bermula pada bulan Februari 2012.

Butiran lanjut mengenai tawaran tersebut adalah seperti di bawah:
(1) Jenis Pengajian yang Ditawarkan : Ijazah Sarjana dan Ijazah Doktor Falsafah (PhD)

(2) Kaedah mendapatkan borang : Melalui laman web http://www.mohe.gov.my

(3) Tarikh Tutup Permohonan : 30 Mei 2011

(4) Laman Web NZCS : http://www.aid.govt.nz

(5) Permohonan hendaklah dipanjangkan kepada :

Bahagian Biasiswa
Kementerian Pengajian Tinggi
Aras 4, Blok 1, Menara PjH
Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan
Presint 2
62100 Putrajaya
(u/p: Puan Nureezan binti Daud)

(6) Sebarang kemusyikilan Y.Bhg. Dato'/ Datin/ tuan/ puan boleh menghubungi :
Puan Shamimi binti Ab. Kadir
No. Tel : 03-8884 4600
No. Fax : 03-8884 4701

Graduate Studies at Gwangju Institute of Science & Technology

Gwangju Institute of Science & Technology (GIST) is a research-oriented graduate school in South Korea that offers programmes in the following academic schools and departments:

  • School of Information & Mechatronics
  • School of Environmental Science & Engineering
  • School of Material Science & Engineering
  • Department of Nanobio Materials & Electronics
  • School of Life Sciences
  • Graduate Programme of Photonics & Applied Physics
  • Graduate Programme of Medical System Engineering
* For a full list of GIST’s graduate programmes, please refer to this link.

GIST also provides full financial support to all qualified students, including:
  1. Airfare to GIST
  2. Full tuition
  3. Free dormitory housing
  4. Monthly stipends
  5. Additional scholarship opportunities
Applications for the Spring Semester are open until October 15 and eligible students are encouraged to apply.

For further information about GIST and the application process, please refer to their website or contact GIST at admis@gist.ac.kr. 

Gates Cambridge Scholarships

Gates Cambridge Scholarships are awarded to outstanding students from outside the UK to study at the University of Cambridge. The programme aims to build a global network of future leaders committed to improving the lives of others.
The University of Cambridge is normally ranked in the top three universities worldwide. It typically receives over 9,000 applications for graduate study from non-British applicants, approximately 1,700 of whom take up their place at Cambridge.



Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme

Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme for the 2011/2012 academic year. The scheme is aimed at bringing top students from around the world to Hong Kong to undertake PhD studies in a wide range of fields.

Applicants should be those seeking admission as new full-time PhD students in one of 8 Hong Kong institutions, namely:

  • City University of Hong Kong
  • Hong Kong Baptist University
  • Lingnan University
  • The Chinese University of Hong Kong
  • The Hong Kong Institute of Education
  • The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
  • The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
  • The University of Hong Kong

Successful applicants will receive a monthly stipend of HK$20,000 (approx. US$2,600) and a conference and research-related travel allowance of HK$10,000 (approx. US$1,300) per year for a period of 3 years.

For more information regarding the Fellowship and application procedure, kindly refer to the leaflet (link) or the Hong Kong Research Grants Council's website at www.rgc.edu.hk/hkphd. Further enquiries should be directed to the committee at HKPF@ugc.edu.hk.

2010 Korean Government Scholarship Program

The Korean Government Scholarship Program offers the below:

  1. One-year Korean language course
  2. 2/3 year of graduate course in Hallym University
  3. Flight ticket
  4. Accommodation
  5. Monthly allowance, medical insurance and so on.
For more information, please follow the link

PhD Research Studentships

PhD Research Studentships
Details of PhD studentships, covering tutition fees and maintenance (living costs) for home and EU students (subject to Department for Employment and Learning UK residency rules), can be found here.
The value of studentships for 2010/11 entry are yet to be decided but for 2009/10, a studentship is valued at £3,390 for fees and £13,290 (tax free) for maintenance.
The awards will be made to applicants proposing doctoral research on subjects that fit with the School's expertise in

  • Contemporary Social Issues and Policy
  • Family Policy and Child Welfare
  • Identities, Lifestyle and CultureSocial Divisions and Conflict.

Other studentships to support Taught Masters may be offered, and details will be made available on the School's website.

International PhD Research Studentships
The School is offering two International PhD studentships (covering full international fees and living costs) which are available to non-EU applicants, for October 2010 entry. The studentships are linked to two major ESRC projects:

  1. Conflict in Cities and the Contested State, and
  2. Poverty and Social Exclusion in the UK.

For more information, please visit http://www.qub.ac.uk/schools/SchoolofSociologySocialPolicySocialWork/Education/DoctoralResearchOpportunities/PhDresearchstudentships2010entry/

IDRC Fellowships and Awards

This Fellowship (a bequest from Helen S. Bentley and C. Fred Bentley) provides assistance to Canadian and developing-country graduate students with a university degree in agriculture, forestry or biology, who wish to undertake postgraduate, applied, on-farm research with cooperating farmers in a developing country.
In principle, IDRC supports research on all parts of the developing regions of the world. At this time, Fellowships and Awards is not supporting awards which involve research in Burma, Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Eastern Europe or Central Asia.
Projects should evaluate and/or promote the use of fertility enhancing plants, such as leguminous forages, shrubs, cover crops, and grain legumes in small farms. The intent is to seek ways to increase the yield of food crops, improve farmers' livelihoods, and improve soil fertility.

For more information, please visit http://cambodiajobs.blogspot.com/2010/03/idrc-fellowships-and-awards.html

Italian Government Scholarships for the Academic Year 2010/2011

The Italian-Malaysian Joint Committee have the pleasure to inform you that in the framework of the Cultural Agreement between Malaysia and Italy, signed in Kuching on February 17th 1990, the Italian Government has officially opened its Scholarship Program offered to Malaysian citizens for the year 2010-2011.

Please be informed that the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs accepts online applications only and requests all online applications to be submitted no late than 31st March 2010 by 1.00 p.m. to facilitate the experience of all relevant procedures.

Scholarships will be offered for University courses, post-graduate courses, research, learning or improvement of the Italian language, studies in Italian culture. Teachers of Italian and University students enrolled in the third year will be given priority.

Interested candidates may refer to the Website of the Embassy of Italy www.ambkualalumpur.esteri.it (English section, Cultural Cooperation, Scholarships) both for the notice and the application as well as for any further information.

CSMP Fellowships and scholarships

The 'Conflict Studies and Management Programme' (CSMP) is a new programme implemented by the 'Willy Brandt School of Public Policy' in Erfurt (Brandt School) and the 'German Academic Exchange Service' (DAAD). It is addressed to Master's students, doctoral students and senior researchers with an interest in conflict management in research and practise.

The Willy Brandt School of Public Policy at the University of Erfurt is one of the leading public policy schools in Germany. Since 2002 the School's Master's programme is committed to training talented students for management and leadership positions mainly in the public sector.

In 2010 the Brandt School launches a new research programme in conflict studies and conflict management focusing on (policy) issues relevant to regions of conflict. In winter semester 2010 fellows will start their research projects at the Brandt School and participate in developing the programme. Also in winter semester 2010 the first Master and doctoral students will enrol. The CSMP aims at preparing students who want to pursue a career in relevant organisations and seeks to produce applicable knowledge in the area of conflict studies.

For more information, please visit http://cambodiajobs.blogspot.com/2010/03/csmp-fellowships-and-scholarships.html