VLIR - Belgium

VLIR provides study scholarships to allow persons from developing countries to follow an ICP (International Course) or ITP (International Training Programme), organised by a Flemish university or non-university HE institution. Candidate scholars should be eligible for the ICP or ITP they wish to attend.

More info: http://www.vliruos.be/UK/02programme/01scholarships/index.htm

On this webpages you can find all the information concerning this programme.

The STUNED Scholarship-For Indonesian

The STUNED Scholarship Programme is open for professionals from all over Indonesia who have completed a bachelor study (S1), in particular teacher-educators, government officials (central and regional), NGO employees and journalists. The programme gives priority to candidates from outside Java and pays attention to gender equity, however, strongly motivated candidates from all other sectors including the private sector are encouraged to apply. Ph-D Students are not eligible for grants from this programme.

Read more about STUNED at NESO (NEC) Indonesia.

AFY - Japan

AYF application for 2006 has closed.

You can check information of 2006 for your reference here

For the year 2007 programme, announcement will be made this summer.Applicants are currently being paper screened for the interview in March.Successful candidates will be notified in February for the interview.

NFP-Netherland

The Netherlands Fellowship Programmes (NFP) are demand oriented fellowship programmes designed to foster institutional development. The NFP is initiated and fully funded by the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs from the budget for development cooperation. This ministry has contracted the Netherlands organization for international cooperation in higher education (Nuffic) to administer the NFP.The overall aim of the NFP is to help alleviate qualitative and quantitative shortages of skilled manpower and to do so within the framework of sustainable capacity-building directed towards reducing poverty in developing countries.

More specifically, the NFP is focused on meeting the need for further training and capacity-building in developing countries. To maximize the fellowships’ impact on capacity-building, NFP funded training must be linked to the institutional development of organizations. A wide range of organizations are eligible —governmental, private and non-governmental. They can include educational institutions, planning agencies, ministries, community-based organizations, and private enterprises, for example.

For mid-career professionals from organizations in developing countries, the NFP offers the following options:·
Tailor-made training courses ·
Fellowships for PhD studies ·
Refresher courses·
Fellowships for short courses·
Fellowships for master’s degree programmes

More info: http://www.nuffic.nl/nfp/

ADS- Australia

Australian Development Scholarships (ADS) provide opportunities for people from selected developing countries to undertake post-secondary level study in Australia.
ADS have replaced most scholarships previously offered by AusAID, namely Australian Sponsored Training Assistance Scholarships (ASTAS) and Australian Development Cooperation Scholarships (ADCOS).


Australian Development Scholarships allow people to gain knowledge and skills which will help the development of their home country when they return home after finishing their study.

There are two categories of scholarships:
Public sector: Governments in partner countries nominate candidates for the public sector category.
Open/equity: Applicants do not need to be nominated by their Government or employer. Anyone who meets the selection criteria may apply.


You are only eligible for an Australian Development Scholarship if you are a citizen of one of the countries listed below. If your country of citizenship is not listed below and you wish to consider other scholarship opportunities to study in Australia, information is available at http://studyinaustralia.gov.au/Sia/en/StudyCosts/Scholarships.htm
Enquiries about scholarships should be made with the Australian Diplomatic Mission in the country of citizenship.
For example, scholarship information for citizens of Indonesia is only available from the Australian Diplomatic Mission in Jakarta.
Diplomatic Missions in other countries or AusAID Offices in Australia cannot provide country specific information about the availability of scholarships.
The postal address for the Australian Diplomatic Mission is available by clicking on the 'City' indicated below.


More Info, visit: http://www.ausaid.gov.au/scholar/studyin.cfm