The scholarships cover funding for full-time study leading to a degree at undergraduate or Master’s level (or equivalent in further education) in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
They also give funding for accredited study periods of up to one year’s length at recognised higher education institutions for students whose college or university has an exchange agreement with a partner institution in the UK.
Scholarships – starting for the academic year 2006–07 – include funding for tuition fees, accommodation, travel expenses to and from country of residence and living expenses in the United Kingdom.
The scholarships awarded under the UK 9/11 Scholarships Fund have been made possible by the generosity of individuals and institutions in the United Kingdom who made donations to the World Trade Center Disaster Fund, a charity registered in England.
More info: http://www.britishcouncil.org/911scholarships-how-to-apply-applications.htm
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Swiss Government Scholarships
These scholarships are offered to Indonesian POSTGRADUATE students wishing to study at a Swiss university. The aim of the scholarship is to enable grantees either to further their education or to undertake research work in the fields in which the universities are particularly active. The intended study should be useful for the development in Indonesia. In principle, the scholarship holders can study at any national Swiss university or Federal Institute of Technology. The candidates should take into account the possibilities offered by Swiss universities
The Swiss Government through the Federal Commission for Scholarships for Foreign Students (FCS) grants a limited number of scholarships to developing countries.
Check with the nearest Swiss Embassy here
http://www.eda.admin.ch/eda/e/home/emb/addch.html
The Swiss Government through the Federal Commission for Scholarships for Foreign Students (FCS) grants a limited number of scholarships to developing countries.
Check with the nearest Swiss Embassy here
http://www.eda.admin.ch/eda/e/home/emb/addch.html
NUS Graduate Scholarship-Singapore
Graduate Degrees & Administrators for the NUS Graduate Scholarship for ASEAN Nationals
Only full-time course-work graduate degrees are designated for the National University of Singapore's [NUS] Graduate Scholarship for ASEAN* Nationals [GSA]. Application for the NUS GSA is incorporated into that for each of the designated graduate degree.
*(ASEAN is the abbreviation for the Association of South East Asian Nation and it comprises the 10 nations of South East Asia - Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam, as on 1 May 1999.)
Prospective candidates must contact the respective Administrator of a designated graduate degree for clarification and to obtain the application material. Details of the designated graduate degrees and the respective Administrators are listed under the appropriate Faculty or School.
More info:http://www.nus.edu.sg/registrar/graduate/info/faqlist.htm
Only full-time course-work graduate degrees are designated for the National University of Singapore's [NUS] Graduate Scholarship for ASEAN* Nationals [GSA]. Application for the NUS GSA is incorporated into that for each of the designated graduate degree.
*(ASEAN is the abbreviation for the Association of South East Asian Nation and it comprises the 10 nations of South East Asia - Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam, as on 1 May 1999.)
Prospective candidates must contact the respective Administrator of a designated graduate degree for clarification and to obtain the application material. Details of the designated graduate degrees and the respective Administrators are listed under the appropriate Faculty or School.
More info:http://www.nus.edu.sg/registrar/graduate/info/faqlist.htm
Monbukagakusho-Japan
To date, some 62,000 students from approximately 160 countries and regions around the world have studied in Japan under the Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho) Scholarship program established in 1954. As of May 1, 2004, there were 9,804 foreign students studying in Japan as Japanese government scholarship students.
Japanese government scholarship students are recruited and selected in three ways:
i)Embassy recommendation-For those outside of Japan
ii)University recommendation
iii)Domestic Selection-For those already in Japan
More info, please contact with the nearst Japanse Embassy/Consulate in your area.
Japanese government scholarship students are recruited and selected in three ways:
i)Embassy recommendation-For those outside of Japan
ii)University recommendation
iii)Domestic Selection-For those already in Japan
More info, please contact with the nearst Japanse Embassy/Consulate in your area.
NZAID's- New Zealand
Education is of critical importance within NZAID's overarching policy framework and the Agency's aim of achieving a safe and just world free of poverty. Education has historically accounted for approximately one third of New Zealand's total annual bilateral Official Development Assistance (ODA). NZAID supports basic, post-basic and tertiary education in our core bilateral partner countries and through selected regional programmes, with a particular emphasis on achieving gender equality at these levels of education by 2015. NZAID support includes the provision of scholarships for study in home country, regional and New Zealand institutions.
NZAID Scholarships are a valuable capacity-building tool to provide students with knowledge and skills with which to make a positive contribution to their country's development. Country and regional programmes may include and fund scholarships as a flexible aid mechanism to help meet the human resource development needs of the partner country and selected countries within NZAID's regional programmes.
Education and training is delivered through a range of Scholarships and Awards outlined below:
NZAID Scholarships are a valuable capacity-building tool to provide students with knowledge and skills with which to make a positive contribution to their country's development. Country and regional programmes may include and fund scholarships as a flexible aid mechanism to help meet the human resource development needs of the partner country and selected countries within NZAID's regional programmes.
Education and training is delivered through a range of Scholarships and Awards outlined below:
- New Zealand Development Scholarships (NZDS)
- New Zealand Regional Development Scholarships (NZRDS)
- Short Term Training Awards (STTA)
- Commonwealth Scholarships
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