A mbassadorial Scholarships fromThe Rotary Foundation

A mbassadorial Scholarships, The Rotary Foundation's oldest and best-known program, was founded in 1947. Since then, nearly 38,000 men and women from about 100 nations have studied abroad under its auspices. Today it is the world's largest privately funded international scholarships program. Nearly 800 scholarships were awarded for study in 2005-06. Through grants totaling approximately US$500 million, recipients from about 70 countries studied in more than 70 nations.

"The Rotary Foundation does some terrific things, not the least of which is the Ambassadorial Scholarships program." — Michael R. Whiteman, international programs director, University of Idaho

The purpose of the Ambassadorial Scholarships program is to further international understanding and friendly relations among people of different countries and geographical areas. The program sponsors several types of scholarships for undergraduate and graduate students as well as for qualified professionals pursuing vocational studies. While abroad, scholars serve as goodwill ambassadors to the host country and give presentations about their homelands to Rotary clubs and other groups. Upon returning home, scholars share with Rotarians and others the experiences that led to a greater understanding of their host country.

Generous contributions from Rotarians worldwide represent a continued faith that today’s Ambassadorial Scholars will be tomorrow's community and world leaders.

Apply for a chance to make a difference .

Scholarships for Ph.D. at a Flemish university, Belgium

The ICP Ph.D. programme aims to institutionally strengthen universities or research institutions in the South through capacity building, by upgrading local academic personnel by offering Ph.D. scholarships.

To enable promising graduates of the International Courses (ICPs – ICPs are Master programmes that receive institutional support from VLIR-UOS) to make a Ph.D. at a Flemish university, VLIR-UOS launched its ICP Ph.D. programme in 2003.

Starting from the academic year 2002-2003, a maximum of ten Ph.D. scholarships can be granted every academic year to excellent ICP graduates from a developing country. The ICP Ph.D. programme is also incorporated in the five-year plan for 2008-2012.

Target group

Only ICP graduates that are nationals from a developing country are eligible for an ICP Ph.D. scholarship. See the call for all criteria.

Funding

Funding is provided both on the level of the scholar as well as on the level of the local resp. the Flemish supervisor’s unit. See the call for more details.

Duration

An ICP Ph.D. scholarship consists of two two-year terms, and cannot be extended.

It is a 'sandwich' scholarship, which means that in principle two-thirds of the research is conducted at the local institution and one-third at the Flemish university.

The scholar is free to choose the periods of his/her stays in Belgium and his/her home country, albeit in agreement with both supervisors. However, for practical reasons, the scholar is obliged to come to Belgium at the start of the scholarship, i.e. on 1 October of the reference year.

Call

A call is launched in November. Deadline for applications is February (varies per Flemish university – see the call). Selection takes place in May. Selected Ph.D. researchers start in October of that year.


More info at: http://www.vliruos.be/index.php?language=EN&navid;=527&direct;_to=ICP_PhD_scholarships

Swiss government grants and scholarships for foreign students and artists

Government grants and scholarships for foreign students and artists

For foreign students wishing to study in Bern:

A complete dossier requires a tutoring agreement signed by a professor from the University of Bern. To obtain this, candidates are required to present their study programme or research project to a suitable professor at their host university (i.e., the University of Bern), together with their application for the above-mentioned agreement. The professor is free to accept or refuse candidates.

Applications submitted in the context of existing cooperation agreements will receive somewhat preferential treatment.

Candidates are pre-selected by their country’s relevant institution(s) as well as Switzerland’s diplomatic representative.

The Federal Commission for Scholarships for Foreign Students is in charge of the final selection.

For further information and a list of countries please contact the Federal Commission for Foreign Students (FCS) or the Swiss Embassy in your home country.

Contact Grants:
Jasmin Fallahi, Tel. +41 (0)31 631 80 49

State Secretariat for Education and Research SER
Federal Commission for Scholarships for Foreign Students (FCS)
Hallwylstrasse 4, CH-3003 Bern, Switzerland
Tel. +41 (0)31 323 26 76, Fax +41 (0)31 323 30 20

Prof. Philipp Renaud is the delegate of the University of Bern.

Scholarships for IT Master Programs University of Copenhagen- Denmark

1. Academic requirements
The IT University of Copenhagen welcomes international students to apply for enrolment in two of our Master of Science (MSc) programmes: 'Media Technology and Games' and 'Software Development and Technology'.

In order to apply, international students must:

  • Hold a Bachelor of Science degree in the areas of science or engineering (does not apply to the programme Media Technology and Games). Admission is highly competitive so international applicants with a Bachelor of Art degree cannot expect to be admitted.
  • Meet the specified mandatory test requirements (TOEFL/IELTS and GRE) (see exemptions below in 2.Test requirements2)

The two above-mentioned MSc programmes are taught entirely in English. Therefore it is of the utmost importance that the students speak and write fluent English.

Furthermore, the students typically write at least one report each semester. It is therefore of the utmost importance that the students have experience in writing reports on an academic level, and that the students know how to meet the academic standards required for any academic written work.

An application must therefore include:

  • A copy of your BSc diploma/bachelor diploma including a transcript of grades. The copy (copies) must be verified by your educational institution (official stamp and original signature), by a public authority, or by the Royal Danish Embassy or a Royal Danish Consulate in your country
  • Documentation for the specified test requirements (TOEFL/IELTS and GRE)
    Sent direct from the test centres to the IT University (see exemptions in 2. Test requirements2)
  • A personal letter of motivation
    (no more than one page outlining your motivation for applying - see the "Instruction" for the application form).

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2. Test requirements
International applicants must submit GRE scores from the GRE General test, and TOEFL or IELTS scores. Without these test we shall not consider your application.

Applicants who have earned their BSc degree in a country in the European Union or in Norway, Iceland, Switzerland, the United States of America, Canada, Australia or New Zealand are exempted from the tests.

Please find further information about the tests and information about how to register:

Applicants must have achieved a minimum TOEFL score of 230 (Computer-Based ®TOEFL Test) or 573 (Paper-Based ®TOEFL Test), or a minimum IELTS score of 6.5. Internet based TOEFL Tests must have a minimum score of 89.

The IT University of Copenhagen will not consider an application until we have received your official test scores direct from the test centres. This also applies to tests taken previously, e.g. a year ago. Test results must not be more than two years old.

There are no specific requirements to the score in the GRE General test. The results from the different parts of the test will be considered as a whole.

  • The TOEFL code of the IT University of Copenhagen is 9015
  • The IELTS does not have university codes. IELTS sends test results direct to the IT University of Copenhagen
  • The GRE code of the IT University of Copenhagen is 7358.

To register for the tests, contact a TOEFL test centre7 or IELTS test centre8, and contact a GRE test centre9.

Applicants should register for tests as soon as possible as the number of test dates and seats at each test centre is limited.

Please note that the IT University of Copenhagen reserves the right to demand that international students pass a fresh TOEFL or IELTS test in Copenhagen within the first semester if we consider a student's English to be less than fluent.

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3. Semester start
International students who are offered enrolment at the IT University of Copenhagen must be able to come to Copenhagen and attend lessons from the first day of the semester (i.e. the introduction day at the latest). International students are to present themselves at the Student Administration Office in order for the enrolment to become effective.

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4. Tuition fees, scholarships and residence permit (applicants from outside EU/EEA)

Students from countries within the European Union (EU) and the European Economic Area (EEA) are not charged tuition fees.

Students on bilateral exchange programmes are not charged tuition fees.

Students who started studying at the IT University January 2006 or earlier, will not be charged tuition fees during the entire length of their studies.

Students from countries outside the European Union (EU) and the European Economic Area (EEA) are charged tuition fees. Tuition fees for students enrolled in the full-degree MSc programmes amount to DKK 84,600 per year (i.e. a total of DKK 169,200 for the full two years of study).

The IT University of Copenhagen offers state scholarships to three or four exceptionally talented applicants (full-degree students) from outside EU and EEA every year. Applicants cannot apply for the scholarships. The scholarships consist of free tuition and partly covering of living expenses. The IT University considers all admitted students for the scholarships and informs the students chosen for the scholarships in their letter of admission.


Apart from tuition fees, students will have to cover living expenses (e.g. accommodation, meals, transport, books etc.) during their stay in Denmark.

The Danish Immigration Service will ask students from outside the Nordic countries and EU/EEA countries to demonstrate funds corresponding to DKK 50,000 before issuing a residence permit.

Please find further information about residence permit in the Practical Guide for New International Students10 (the document "Practical Guide for New International Students, Part 1: Preparing Your Stay in Denmark", chapter 6), and on the website of the Danish Immigration Service11.

CIMO Fellowships - FINLAND

CIMO Fellowships

The CIMO Fellowships programme is open to young researchers (after Master-level but not post-doctorate) from all countries and from all academic fields.

The scholarship period may vary from 3 to 12 months. The monthly allowance is 810-1 200 euros (in 2008). The scholarship is intended to cover living expenses in Finland for a single person. No additional allowance for housing is paid. Expenses due to international travel to and from Finland are not covered by CIMO.

How to apply?

The prerequisite for applying is that the visiting researcher must have established contacts with the Finnish host university. The Finnish university department wishing to host him or her applies to CIMO for the grant.

Applications should be submitted at least 3 months before the intended scholarship period. Please note that although the application form is in Finnish, Swedish and English the guidelines are only in Finnish as it is the Finnish host department which applies for the grant to CIMO.

The Guest Scholarship Program - Swedish Universities

General criteria


Countries: For master's level studies the Guest Scholarship program is only open to applicants from ODA countries. For PhD, post-doctoral level and students of Swedish language and literature the Guest Scholarship Program is open for applicants from all countries with the exception to the Nordic countries (Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Iceland and Norway). Students from Belarus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia and Ukraine should apply to the Visby Programme.

Study levels: The program is open for PhD-students, post-doc researchers as well as master's level students. A few scholarships are reserved for short term visits for students of the Swedish language and literature.

Eligible subjects and programs: On PhD and post-doctoral level the scholarship is open for all subjects. On master's level the eligible programs are listed here: Eligible Master Programs for SI Scholarships 2008-2009.

Scholarship benefits: The scholarship amounts to SEK 8 000 per month for students/PhD researchers and SEK 12 000 per month for post-doc researchers (holders of a PhD degree).

Scholarship period: For PhD, post-doctoral or students of Swedish language and literature, please read the details: Application instructions — PhD and post-doctoral level.

For master’s level programs, the scholarships are usually granted for one academic year, i.e. for two semesters at a time, but can be extended providing the study results are satisfying.

How to apply: For PhD, post-doctoral or students of Swedish language and literature, please read the instructions: Application instructions — PhD and post-doctoral level.
For master's level studies read the instructions:
Application instructions — master's level.

Application deadline: The deadline for 2008 has passed. Information about next year's application deadline will be available by the end of the year.


Program description

The program is targeted to candidates from countries on the DAC list of ODA Recipients (Official Development Assistance) with the objective of promoting democratic, economic and social development through supporting know-how and transfer of knowledge to researchers and advanced students within areas in which Sweden is at the forefront of academic research.

For applicants from advanced or developed countries the objective of the scholarship is to enhance relations between institutions and individuals in Sweden with their counterparts in other countries.

Target groups
The program provides PhD students/researchers with an excellent opportunity to conduct research at Swedish universities within all fields of study. PhD students are divided into two categories: The first category consists of students/candidates applying for a consecutive visit as part of their PhD-studies at the home university. The second category consists of students/candidates applying for a scholarship according to the sandwich model (several shorter visits).

Holders of a PhD degree from 2003 or later applying for a post-doc research visit to a Swedish university.

Master level students from ODA Countries will be given an opportunity to attend qualified programs. A complete list of eligible Master Level programs can be found on “How to apply” below.

A few scholarships are also reserved for short term visits for students/researchers of the Swedish language and literature.

Who is eligible?
The scholarships are intended for guest students or researchers belonging to any of the above mentioned target groups for temporary studies/research in Sweden. Students from the Nordic countries (Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Iceland and Norway) are not eligible to apply for the scholarship. Students from Belarus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia and Ukraine should apply to the Visby Programme.

You are not eligible for this scholarship if any of the following is true:
• You have already lived in Sweden for two years or more when the scholarship period is due to begin.
• You have a Swedish permanent residence permit.
• You have a Swedish work permit and you are not an EU citizen.

There is no age limit for scholarship holders. You need, however, to be fluent in English and you must apply for full-time studies or research.

Students/researchers previously awarded a scholarship from the SI for study or research at a Swedish university will not be given priority.

Scholarship benefits and limitations

The scholarship amounts to SEK 8 000 per month for students/PhD researchers and SEK 12 000 per month for post doc researchers (holders of a PhD degree).

Travel grants
Scholarship holders from ODA-countries may receive a travel support in connection with the scholarship. The travel grant is a lump sum, given only once, regardless of the cost of travel.

Citizens of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey receive SEK 3000.

Citizens from remaining ODA-countries receive SEK 8000.

PhD-students with a sandwich-set up will be granted travel grants in connection with every approved visit to Sweden.

Citizens/PhD-students with a sandwich-set up from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey receive SEK 2000.

Citizens/PhD-students with a sandwich-set up from remaining ODA-countries receive SEK 6000.

Insurance
Scholarship holders are insured by the Swedish State Group Insurance against illness and accident during the scholarship period. For citizens of EU member states and other Convention countries the insurance applies with certain limitations.

Scholarship limitations
The scholarship is designed to cover the living costs for the scholarship ho
lder. There are no grants for family members. No bench fee is provided.

The granted scholarship period cannot be shortened, altered or extended. If you wish to apply for subsequent funding you must apply within a new call for applications.

How to apply

If you intend to conduct master studies in Sweden please follow the "SI scholarship application instructions for master studies” here.

PhD students, Post-doc researchers and Swedish language and literature students should follow the instructions here.

PhD scholarships in Bioinformatics several Australian Universities

PhD in Bioinformatics [Honours in Stats, Maths, Computer Science or Molecular Biology, and knowledge of Bayesian Stats, Bioinformatics, and/or Computational Biology would be desirable]

Australian National University, University of Queensland and Queensland University of Technology

PhD in Bioinformatics
Several PhD scholarships are available in a newly funded ARC project for developing and applying computational/statistical methods for detection of non-coding RNAs in eukaryote genomes. This is quite a hot topic, so you will be working at the forefront of bioinformatics with leading experts in the field in Australia and internationally.

You will be supervised by Prof Peter Adams (University of Queensland), Dr Jonathan Keith (Queensland University of Technology) and/or Dr Georg Weiller (Australian National University) and located at the university of your principal supervisor. We are looking for candidates with Honours in Statistics, Mathematics, Computer Science or Molecular Biology, and knowledge of Bayesian Statistics, Bioinformatics, and/or Computational Biology would be desirable.

For more information, please contact Prof Peter Adams (Email: pa[ at ]maths.uq.edu.au, Phone (07) 33653276), Dr Jonathan Keith (Email: j.keith[ at ]qut.edu.au, Phone (07) 31388314) or Dr Georg Weiller (Email: georg.weiller[ at ]anu.edu.au, Phone (02) 61255916).

Scholarships at the City University, London -UK

The Department of Economics at City University, London, is able to offer a three-year studentship to a candidate who wishes to read for a PhD in Economics starting October 2008. The studentship will consist of full remission of fees for three years plus a subsistence grant of £13,500 per year. In return the successful candidate will be expected to provide up to 50 hours per year of undergraduate class teaching and mark 50 undergraduate coursework scripts. Additional teaching and marking may be undertaken subject to approval of the student’s supervisory panel and will be paid at our normal rates.

The areas of interest to the Department are:
* Competition and regulation
* Development Economics
* Econometrics and economic theory
* Financial economics
* Health economics
* History and philosophy of economics
* Macroeconomics and international economics


For more information about current research activity in the Department, please go to http://www.city.ac.uk/economics/research/index.html, and follow the links from http://www.city.ac.uk/economics/staff.html to individual staff web pages. Applicants are advised to contact potential supervisors in their research area with their proposal before making a formal application.

Application procedure
Please follow the procedure indicated at http://www.city.ac.uk/research/resdegrees/applications.html, making clear that you wish to apply for the Departmental Studentship.

Your proposal should follow the format described at http://www.city.ac.uk/research/resdev/studentships.html#procedure.

Applications for the studentship must be received by Friday 18 July 2008. In the event of any queries, please contact the Senior Tutor for Research, Professor Giulia Iori g.iori@city.ac.uk

Postgraduate Scholarships at University of Bristol -UK

University of Bristol are pleased to announce 10 scholarships available to international taught postgraduate students (overseas fee payers) from any country. Anyone who has submitted an application for a taught postgraduate programme, to arrive at the University by Friday 30 May 2008, is eligible to apply. The scholarship application form must also be submitted by Friday 30 May 2008. The submitted essay must consist of 500 - 800 words.

Requirements:
Select the following link in order to download an International Taught Postgraduate Scholarship application form.
Applicants can be from any country, but must be liable to pay the full international tuition fee.
Applicants must apply for a Taught Postgraduate programme at the University of Bristol by Friday 30 May 2008 in order to be eligible. Applicants must ALSO submit their scholarship application form by Friday 30 May 2008 in order for their application to be considered.
Conditional offer holders may apply for the scholarship but an award can only be made if conditions are met.
The application deadline is Friday 30 May 2008 for those students commencing their studies in September 2008.
The scholarship application must contain an essay of 500-800 words, and be typewritten (or reasons for not doing so given) and must be a piece of original work signed by the applicant. Essays may be checked for plagiarism.
All scholarship applicants must agree to provide a student profile to be used in publications for the purposes of marketing the University of Bristol.
Current University of Bristol masters students are not eligible to apply.
Applicants who defer entry must apply for the academic year in which their studies will start.
There are 10 Scholarships worth £2000 each for a single programme of study. The amount will be deducted directly from tuition fees.
Scholarships are awarded by the ‘International Recruitment Office’ Scholarships Panel and all decisions are final.
Students will be notified in late September or early October if they have been successful and there will be a ceremony held later in the academic year to celebrate the awards.
Postal applications must be sent to: International Scholarship Administrator, International Recruitment Office, University of Bristol Union, Queens Road, Bristol, BS8 1LN, UK.
Email applications must be sent to: int-schols@bristol.ac.uk

For more information please visit here: http://www.bristol.ac.uk/international/recruit/scholarships/scholarships.html

EIPRS Scholarships at Australian Universities

To be eligible to apply for the EIPRS, you must:
1. be an overseas student who is eligible to undertake a higher degree by research candidature within UTS’s areas of research strengths, and
2. be able to commence in full time enrolment for the first time in 2009, unless:
- you commenced your HDR during 2008 but, due to the timing of your applications and subsequent enrolment were not able to apply for the 2008 EIPRS, or
- you have terminated any previous HDR enrolment within six months of commencement
3. not hold a research qualification regarded by UTS as equivalent to an Australian Research Doctorate degree or, if undertaking a Research by Master degree, not hold a research qualification regarded as equivalent to or higher than an Australian Research Master’s degree, and
4. not have held an Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) scholarship within the two years prior to commencing the EIPRS, and
5. not be receiving a scholarship for which course tuition fee is a component under any scholarship scheme to which the Australian Government makes a substantial contribution.

Eligibility for admission
PhD Degree
Applicants shall:
- hold a Bachelor’s degree with First or Second Class Honours, Division 1 or a Master’s Degree by research of the University of Technology, Sydney; or
- possess an equivalent qualification.
In addition, applicants will be required to provide satisfactory evidence of their ability to undertake advanced research appropriate to their PhD program.

Master’s Degree by Research
Applicants shall:
- hold a Bachelor’s Degree of the University of Technology, Sydney; or
- possess an equivalent qualification; or
- submit such other evidence of general and professional qualifications as will satisfy the Academic Board that the applicant possesses the educational preparation and capacity to pursue graduate studies.

English proficiency
Applicants whose formal education was conducted in a language other than English are required to provide evidence of their English language proficiency. Evidence of English language proficiency must be provided by the closing dates specified in this information.

Selection criteria
Scholarships will be awarded on the basis of academic merit, research capacity and research potential. The applicant’s intended area of study must be in an area of research concentration of the institution.

Scholarship Application Procedure and Requirements
- You must complete the International Student Postgraduate Application [pdf 74.5kb]. Mark the top of the front page of this form EIPRS Applicant.
- You must also complete the 2009 EIPRS application form[pdf, 46.9kb]

Supporting documents essential for your applications (required for International Student Postgraduate and EIPRS application)

- Research proposal detailing your research objectives, example of your key literature in your area of interest and a broad outline of the sequence and timing of the work that you plan to do;
- Evidence of prior research experience, including work for Bachelor’s Honours or Master theses, consultancies or industry-based research;
- The name of your potential supervisors (or supervisors) at UTS with whom you have discussed your research interest or have agreed to supervise your research project
- Reports from 2 referees, preferably from someone who are familiar with your research interest and who can confirm your capacity to carry out research. Use the the Academic Referee’s Report form (pdf 24kb).
- Resume or Curriculum Vitae including:
Details of any academic prizes gained during your tertiary studies
Details of any work experience (paid or unpaid) relevant to your proposed research project
Details of publication in academic or peer reviewed journals, published books or chapters of books
Details of patents achieved or any other output, for example, exhibited works (if applicable)

All supporting documents must be properly certified, these include:
- English proficiency test results
- Copies of degree(s) awarded and full academic transcript(s) showing the subjects studied, the marks obtained and an explanation of the grading system must be provided
- For documents not in English, the original language documents and an official translation must also be certified

Photocopies that are not certified will not be accepted.
Documents certified by a Justice of Peace will not be accepted.

Closing Date
1 September, 2008 at 5.00pm.
All application requirements must be received by the closing date.
- Incomplete applications will not be considered
- Late applications will not be considered
- Faxed applications will not be considered
It is in your interest to apply as early as possible

If you apply early and you are missing any documents you will be notified of this by UTS International and will have still have adequate time to supply the required documents before the deadline of the EIPRS application.
Applications must arrive at the address nominated on the application form by the due time on the due date. Merely posting the application by the due date is not acceptable.

Acknowledgement of receipt of EIPRS applicaton
An email acknowledgement of receipt of your EIPRS application will be sent to you when received by UTS international.

Notification of the outcome
Eligible applicants will receive email notification of the outcome of their EIPRS in late November 2008.

FOURTEENTH (14th) FOREIGNERS' FELLOWSHIPSPROGRAMME

FOURTEENTH (14th)
FOREIGNERS' FELLOWSHIPS PROGRAMME

ACADEMIC YEAR:
October 2008 - September 2009
Deadline for Submission of Candidatures:
JANUARY 31st, 2008

The Foundation announces the fourteenth (14th) annual Programme of research grants and educational scholarships starting on October 1st, 2008, which is addressed to non Greeks, full Members of National Academies, University Professors of all levels (Ph.D. holders), postdoctoral researchers (Ph.D. holders), artists, elementary and secondary school teachers of the Greek language as a foreign one, post-graduate students and Ph.D. candidates.

FIELDS / SECTIONS OF RESEARCH OR STUDY


The Programme covers the following fields only:
o Humanities: Philology, Literature, Linguistics, Theology, History, Archaeology, Philosophy, Educational Studies, Psychology
o Political Science: Sociology, International Relations
o Arts: Visual Arts, Music, Dance, Theatre, Photography, Film Studies

GENERAL CONDITIONS OF PARTICIPATION


The grants and scholarships offered within the framework of this Programme cover scholarly research, post-educational training in the teaching of the Greek language and culture and/or artistic creation in Greece only and in the fields stated in the above paragraph only.

In principle, only persons of non Greek descent are eligible to participate in the Programme. As an exception to this rule, Cypriot citizens are also eligible to apply for category AI and AII grants only, provided they are permanently residing and working outside Greece.

Additionally, as a second exception to the general rule, persons of Greek descent (second generation and on) are also eligible to apply for a grant or scholarship, provided they are permanently residing and working abroad or currently studying in foreign Universities. More specifically, Categories AI and AII also apply to Scholars of Greek descent or citizenship provided they have a professional academic career of at least ten (10) years in a University or Research Institute abroad. Also eligible for the Programme are Teachers of the Greek Language of Greek descent or citizenship, who work at elementary or secondary schools outside of Greece and post-graduate students of Greek descent or citizenship, who pursue post-graduate studies outside of Greece (categories B and C), have obtained a degree outside of Greece and are permanently residing outside of Greece for more than fifteen (15) years.

The decision to authorise each application for a grant or scholarship is left to the absolute discretion of the Board of Directors of the Foundation. The Board takes into account the recommendations of the Foundation's Scientific Committee, which is selected by the Board, but is not bound by these recommendations. Furthermore, the Board of Directors can grant or not an application without communicating the rationale. All meetings of the Board and all recommendations of the Committee are confidential and under no circumstances will they be communicated to the applicants. The submission of an application equals acceptance of all the conditions of the Announcement.

?PPLICATION FORMS / DEADLINE


ANNOUNCEMENT
&
NOMINATION/
APPLICATION
FORM

Copies of the Announcement and the relevant nomination/application forms are available from ARIONA S.A., Representative of the Onassis Foundation in Greece:

o Monday to Friday, 10:00-15:00 hrs. at the Secretariat, 7 Aeschinou Street, 105 58 Plaka, Athens
o by regular mail to the interested parties, upon their request and after written indication of the relevant address. Please contact the Secretariat by post, fax (0030210 3713013) or e-mail: ffp@onassis.gr to request this material.
o by e-mail, as attachments (please write to ffp@onassis.gr)
o at the Foundation's web site: www.onassis.gr.
In case you ask for the form by mail, please indicate clearly a) the category of grant/scholarship you are interested in and b) your complete postal or e-mail address
DEADLINE

JANUARY 31, 2008

The application forms and all supporting documentsmust be post-marked no later thanJANUARY 31, 2008. Application files can either be sent by registered mail at the Foundation's offices or handed in at the Foundation's Secretariat (address above) in person or by representative, from Monday to Friday 10:00-15:00 hrs. Applications sent after the above-mentioned deadline will not be accepted. Applications or supporting documents sent by fax or e-mail will not be accepted. Applicants will be informed of the results by regular mail by the end of July 2008.

GENERAL INFORMATION


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1. No candidacy will be taken in for examination unless accompanied by all of the required supporting documents (including the recommendation letters).
2. The letters of recommendation must be strictly addressed to the Alexander S. Onassis Public Benefit Foundation, Foreigners' Fellowships Programme. Please note that photocopies of letters of recommendation will not be accepted. The letters can be included in the candidate's file or be sent directly to the Foundation by the referees.
3. Any correspondence with the Foundation as well as the nomination/application forms and all supporting documents, i.e. certificates, letters of recommendation, degrees, diplomas, university transcripts etc. must be written and submitted in one of the working languages of the Foundation, i.e. Greek, English or French. Otherwise, they must be translated in one of those languages and the copies must be legalised by Public Authority.
4. The submitted supporting documents will not be returned. Applicants are kindly requested to submit copies, legalised by Public Authority, on A4 paper size [297x210mm].
5. The artists should also include samples of their artistic work and/or audiovisual material in the application file. Original artifacts are not accepted. The samples will not be returned to the candidate after two years of their submission to the Foundation.
6. All applicants are kindly requested to send their applications to the Foundation directly and not through private or public institutions or organisations.
7. Those candidates who have already applied for a grant/scholarship within the last two years and wish to apply again this year do not have to submit all the required documents. Only the following are required: a) application form b) a new CV c) a new letter with the project proposal.
8. Former Fellows of the Foundation can re-apply for a grant or scholarship only if five years have elapsed since their previous grant or scholarship.
9. Former Fellows of the Foundation who have received a grant or scholarship twice cannot apply again for a grant or scholarship.

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14th FOREIGNERS' FELLOWSHIPS PROGRAMME
2008-2009


CATEGORY A I

RESEARCH GRANTS


UNIVERSITY FULL PROFESSORS

Number of Grants: Up to ten [10]
Duration: One [1] month during the academic year Oct. 2008 – Sept. 2009
Addressed to: Full Members of National Academies and Full University Professors whose scholarly or artistic work has been widely acclaimed and who wish to visit Greece in order to conduct scholarly research or to collaborate with educational or research institutions and/or organisations
Tenure: All nominees are expected to have had at least five-years' tenure of office as full professors before applying for the grant
Condition: Only Full Professors are eligible to submit a nomination for this grant. The grantees of category AI will be invited, on a case by case basis, to deliver a lecture or to conduct a seminar during their stay in Greece, either at the Onassis Cultural Centre of Athens or at a University or another research or cultural centre.
Subject of Research: The proposed research subject should be either directly related to the Greek culture, civilization and history or have an obvious social return for Greece.
Requirements: The grantees are bound to publish 2 (two) scientific articles dealing with findings of the research granted by the Foundation within a period of 12 months from the expiration of their grant. The Foundation' s name has to be mentioned as the sponsor of the research.
The grantee must have a specific collaboration with a Full Professor from a Greek Public University.

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS FOR THE SUBMISSION OF NOMINATIONS IN CATEGORY ? I :


1. The nomination form (see Nomination/Application Forms-Deadline)
2. A copy of your passport page where your birth date is mentioned
3. One (1) passport size photograph
4. A letter including all of the following information:
o The title, purpose and specific object of the research that the grantee intends to carry out in Greece. Additionally, the grantee must mention why it is considered necessary for him/her to carry out research in Greece
o Specific publishing plan/schedule
o Specific collaboration with a Full Professor from a Greek Public University
o An acceptance letter with which a Full Professor from a Greek Public University agrees to collaborate with the grantee on the specific project
o Any research in Greece already completed or in which you are currently involved
o Any previous collaboration with Universities or Institutions in Greece
o The University or Institution and the Greek colleagues youl intend to collaborate with
o The proposed period and place(s) of research in Greece. Please indicate whether travel within Greece will be necessary for your research and include a project plan of the trips you intend to make in Greece.
o Knowledge of Modern or Ancient Greek. Knowledge of the Greek language, whenever not necessary by definition for scholar
ly purposes, is not a necessary prerequisite. However, elementary knowledge of the Greek language will be taken into consideration
5. A detailed Curriculum Vitae/ List of publications
6. Full names, postal and e-mail addresses, fax number of two [2] referees who could provide the Foundation with academic references, if asked to do so. The nominees do not need to include any recommendation letters in the nomination file, unless they wish to.

PROVISIONS OF THE RESEARCH GRANTS, CATEGORY ? I


1. A round trip air-ticket (business class) from and to the country and place where the grantee is permanently living and for the grantee only. This air-ticket is issued for the beginning of the grant and upon definite departure from Greece
2. A monetary grant ofFour Thousand Five Hundred Euros (€ 4.500.-) for subsistence, accommodation and all other expenses.

NOTE: The grant does not cover the period from July 15 to August 31, 2008. The Foundation wishes to advise the applicants that it will not extend any facility other than the described above under any circumstances whatsoever.

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CATEGORY A II

RESEARCH GRANTS


UNIVERSITY FACULTY ALL LEVELS (PH.D. HOLDERS) / POSTDOCTORAL
RESEARCHERS (PH.D. HOLDERS) / ARTISTS-MUSICIANS

Number of Grants: Up to fifteen [15]
Duration: From three [3] up to six [6] months maximum during the academic year Oct. 2007–Sept. 2008
Addressed to:
(a) University Professors of all levels: 1) Full Professors, 2) Associate Professors, 3) Assistant Professors and 4) Lecturers
(b) Postdoctoral Researchers (Ph.D. holders) and
(c) renowned artists and musicians who wish to visit Greece in order to conduct scholarly research or to collaborate with educational or research or art institutions and organizations.
Condition: For cases (a) 1, (a) 2, (a) 3, (a) 4 and b) above, all applicants should have already finished their Ph.D. The grantees of category AII will be invited, on a case by case basis, to deliver a lecture or to conduct a seminar during their stay in Greece, either at the Onassis Cultural Centre of Athens or at a University or another research or cultural centre.
Subject of Research: The proposed research subject should be either directly related to the Greek culture, civilization and history or have an obvious social return for Greece.
Requirement: The grantees (of case a-b) are bound to publish two (2) scientific articles dealing with findings deduced from their research granted by the Foundation, within a period of twelve (12) months from the use of their grant.
A specific collaboration with a Full Professor of a Greek University

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS FOR THE SUBMISSION OF APPLICATIONS IN CATEGORY ? II :


1. The application form (see Nomination/Application Forms-Deadline)
2. A copy of the passport page where your birth date is mentioned
3. One (1) passport size photograph
4. A letter including the following information:
o The title, purpose and specific object of the research that the grantee intends to conduce in Greece. Additionally, the grantee must mention why it is judged necessary for him/her to carry out research in Greece (for cases (a) 1, (a) 2, (a) 3, (a) 4 & (b) only)
o Specific collaboration with a Full Professor from a Greek Public University (for cases (a) 1, (a) 2, (a) 3 & (b) only)
o An acceptance letter with which a Full Professor forma Greek Public University agrees to collaborate with the grantee on the specific project
o Any research in Greece already completed or in which you are currently involved
o Any previous collaboration with Universities or Institutions in Greece
o The University or Institution and the Greek colleagues you will collaborate with
o The proposed period and place(s) of research in Greece. Please indicate whether travel within Greece will be necessary for your research and include a project plan of the trips you intend to make in Greece. While outlining your plan, please keep in mind that the month of August is not covered by the grant
o Knowledge of Modern or Ancient Greek. Knowledge of the Greek language, whenever not necessary by definition for scholarly purposes, is not a necessary prerequisite. However, elementary knowledge of the Greek language will be favorably taken into consideration
5. A detailed Curriculum Vitae/ List of publications
6. Four (4) recommendation letters from Greece (if possible) and/or abroad
7. All candidates of cases (a)1,(a)2,(a)3,(a)4 and b) above should also include a certificate from their university attesting their exact academic position
8. All candidates of cases (a)1, (a)2, (
a)3,(a)4 and (b)
should include a photocopy of their Ph.D. degree

PROVISIONS OF THE RESEARCH GRANTS, CATEGORY ? II


1. A round trip air-ticket (economy class) from and to the country and place where the grantee is permanently living, for the grantee only, for the beginning of the scholarship and upon definite departure from Greece.
2. A monthly allowance of Two Thousand Five Hundred Euros (€ 2.500) for subsistence, accommodation and all other expenses.

NOTE: The grant does not cover the period from July 15 to August 31 The Foundation wishes to advise the applicants that it will not extend any facility other than the described above under any circumstances whatsoever. No allowance or air ticket is provided to the grantee's spouse or dependents.

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CATEGORY B

TEACHER - TRAINING SCHOLARSHIPS


TEACHERS OF THE GREEK LANGUAGE, HISTORY & CIVILIZATION

Number of scholarships: Five [5]
Duration: up to six [6] months during the academic year Oct. 2008-Sept. 2009
Addressed to: active elementary or high school foreign teachers, who currently teach the Modern Greek language and literature. Teachers of Ancient Greek and literature are also eligible, provided they speak modern Greek very well. For the applicants of this category very good and certified knowledge of Modern Greek language is absolutely compulsory.
Age Limit: None
Aim of the Scholarship: These scholarships aim at the acquaintance, collaboration and exchange of information between the scholarship recipients and their Greek colleagues in Greek schools, education or other relevant departments of Greek universities. The Scholarship does not cover the learning or improvement of the Greek language at language courses. The fellows follow a Teaching Practice programme of attendance of Greek language courses and other courses at a specific elementary school and high school of Athens and have the opportunity to sit in some of the courses of the postgraduate course of Teaching Greek as a Foreign Language of the University of Athens.
Condition: This programme presupposes that the scholarship recipients will continue offering their services to their country of origin, after they have completed their training in Greece.

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS FOR THE SUBMISSION OF CANDIDATURES IN CATEGORY B:


1. The application form (see Nomination/Application Forms-Deadline)
2. One (1) passport size photograph
3. Official copies of all University diplomas, translated in either Greek, English or French and legalised by Public Authority
4. An official Greek language certificate/degree. Knowledge of Modern Greek language is compulsory for submission of candidature in this Category
5. Job confirmation from the Director of the School where the applicant is working
6. A recommendation letter from the Director of the School where the applicant is working
7. Two (2) recommendation letters either from Greece or abroad
8. A detailed Curriculum Vitae

PROVISIONS OF THE EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS, CATEGORY B


1. A round trip air-ticket (economy class) for the scholarship recipient only for the beginning of the scholarship and upon definite departure from Greece.
2. A monthly allowance of One Thousand Two Hundred Euros (€ 1.200.-)for subsistence, accommodation and all other expenses.

NOTE: The scholarship does not cover the Christmas School Vacations period (20/12/2008-08/01/2009), the Easter School Vacations period (13/04/09-03/05/09), the exams period (15 May 2009 onwards) and the summer months (June-July-August). The Foundation also wishes to advise the applicants that it will not extend any facility other than the described above under any circumstances. No allowance or air ticket is provided to the grantee's spouse or dependents.

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CATEGORY C

?DUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS


POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS & Ph.D. CANDIDATES

Number of scholarships: Ten [10]
Duration: From five [5] up to ten [10] months during the acad. year Oct. 2008–Sept. 2009
Addressed to: Postgraduate Students & Ph.D. Candidates
Age Limit: All candidates should be under forty [40] years old
Conditions: a) the field of study should be covered by the Programme (see p. 1) b) at the time of application the applicants should be enrolled for a postgraduate course (Master's, M.Phil., Ph.D.) at a University either outside Greece or in Greece c) the scholarships are offered for research in Greece only

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS FOR THE SUBMISSION OF CANDIDATURES IN CATEGORY C:


1. The application form (see Nomination/Application Forms-Deadline)
2. One (1) passport size photograph
3. Official copies of all university diploma(s)/degree(s), with final grade(s), translated in either Greek, English or French and legalised by Public Authority
4. Official transcript or university record showing grades obtained in each course for all previous years of study, where th
e final grade of the diploma / degree will be clearly stated
5. A certificate from the University where the applicant is currently enrolled, attesting that he/she is enrolled for postgraduate studies/doctoral diploma and the exact title of the post-graduate thesis or the doctoral dissertation
6. Official certificate attesting adequate knowledge of the Greek language. Please contact the relevant university departments or language schools or Greek embassy offices in your country for more information. Please note that basic knowledge of the Greek language is necessary prerequisite for applying, unless the applicant can prove that the research can be conducted in another language. The certificate can be submitted at a later date, but no later than February 29, 2008.
7. Four (4) original recommendation letters, two (2) from outside Greece and, if possible, two (2) from Greece. In case the applicant has no contact with any persons in Greece, he/she may send four (4) recommendation letters from University Professors or qualified persons from abroad
8. A complete Curriculum Vitae

PROVISIONS OF THE EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS, CATEGORY C


1. A round trip air-ticket (economy class) for the scholarship recipient only for the beginning of the scholarship and upon definite departure from Greece
2. A monthly allowance of One Thousand Two Hundred Euros (€ 1.200.-) for subsistence, accommodation and all other expenses

NOTE: The scholarship does not cover the period from July 15 to August 31. The Foundation wishes to advise the applicants that it will not extend any facility other than the described above under any circumstances. No allowance or air ticket is provided to the grantee's spouse or dependents.

To request the application form in hard copy from the Secretariat of the Programme or to discuss any questions, please write to ffp@onassis.gr


» Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

PhD studentships in the Statistics Group, Department of Mathematics, University of Bristol, UK

PhD Studentships in Statistics

Department of Mathematics
Applications are invited for a number of PhD studentships in the Statistics Group, Department of Mathematics, University of Bristol, UK. The Statistics Group has an international reputation for excellence in research and in the 2001 Research Assessment Exercise it was awarded ratings of 5*A.

The studentships will be restricted to students of a high quality - the normal entry requirement is the equivalent of a First Class or Upper Second Class Honours at undergraduate level. Worldwide qualified students are encouraged to apply.

The Statistics Group offers a number of studentships up to a maximum of 3.5 year studentships for UK and EU PhD students who have been residents in the UK for 3 years prior to application, and fees-only funding for other EU students. The studentships include a tax-free stipend of £12,600 per year.

For overseas students, the university has several sources of funding available including the Overseas Research Studentship (ORS) and Dorothy Hodgkin Postgraduate Award (DHPA). The scholarships cover the overseas tuition fee plus a maintenance stipend. The funding application for the academic year 2008 is closed, but it will be open soon for the academic year 2009.

Postgraduate study is based around research themes in Applied Probability, Bayesian Modelling and Analysis, Behavioural Biology, Graphical Modelling, Monte Carlo, Multiscale Methods, Nonparametric Regression, Optimisation Under Uncertainty, Statistical Bioinformatics, Statistical Signal Processing, Time Series and Spatial Analysis. Details of some possible PhD projects are available at the website http://www.maths.bris.ac.uk/study/admissions_postgrad/stats/ along with more information concerning group, including funding schemes.

Please contact the Postgraduate Coordinator, Ms Lucy Innes (lucy.innes@bristol.ac.uk) with any further questions, that are not answered by the booklets available on the website, including qualifications and eligibility for funding.

Applications should be made on the official form, available from http://www.bris.ac.uk/prospectus/postgraduate/2008/intro/8. Candidates are encouraged to apply as early as possible.

Asian Development Bank-Japan Scholarship Programme for Postgraduate Student at University of Auckland- New Zealand

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) - Japan Scholarship Programme (JSP) was established in April 1988 with funding from the Government of Japan. It is intended to provide an opportunity to fully qualified citizens of ADB developing member countries to pursue postgraduate studies in economics, management, science and technology, and other development-related areas to attend academic institutions in the Asia-Pacific region. ADB-JSP enrolls about 300 students annually in 20 academic institutions located in 10 countries within the region.

University of Auckland is one of institutions participating in this ADB-JSP scholarship program.

Below are programs offered:

* Master in International Business
* Master of Commerce (International Business)
* Master of Arts (Development Studies)
* Master of Science (Environmental Science)
* Master/Doctorate in Engineering
* Master of Public Health

SCHOLARSHIP DESCRIPTION
The ADB-JSP provides full scholarships for one to two years.

* full tuition fees
* a monthly subsistence and housing allowance
* an allowance for books and instructional materials
* medical insurance
* travel expenses

The scholarship is for one year with an extension to the second year of study, as appropriate, which shall be conditional on the scholar maintaining a satisfactory level of performance as determined by the institute. The maximum duration of scholarship award is two years for masters and doctorate programs.

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

1. A national of an ADB borrowing member country (applicants from countries that are no longer borrowing from ADB are not eligible for the ADB-JSP Scholarship).
2. Gained admission to an approved post graduate course in any of the participating academic institutions. (University of Auckland )
3. A bachelor`s degree or its equivalent with superior academic record.
4. At least two (2) years of full-time professional working experience
5. Proficiency in oral and written English communication skills to be able to pursue studies.
6. Not more than 35 years old at the time of application.
7. In good health.
8. Should agree to return to his/her home county after completion of studies under the Program.
9. Staff of participating academic institutions are not eligible for the Scholarship.
10. Executive Directors, Alternate Directors, management and staff of ADB, consultants, and relatives of the aforementioned are not eligible for the Scholarship.
11. Executive Directors, Alternate Directors, management and staff of the other international organizations are not eligible for the Scholarship.
12. Applicants living or working in a country other than his/her home country are not eligible for the Scholarship.

Upon completion of their study programs, scholars are expected to contribute to the economic and social development of their home countries.

MORE INFORMATION
ADB-JSP Coordinators

Ms. Rita Fatialofa-Patolo
International Scholarships Coordinator
NZ Australia Pacific Region
International Office
E-mail: int-questions@auckland.ac.nz

University of Auckland
International Office,
University of Auckland
7 Symonds Street,
Auckland, New Zealand
Private Bag 92019 Auckland, New Zealand
(Attn: International Admissions/Scholarships)

Or you can also visit ADB- Japan Scholarship Program`s website at www.adb.org/jsp for more detail information about this program

The Scholarship Program and the Fellowships Program from WORLD BANK

The Scholarship Program and the Fellowships Program are vehicles for knowledge sharing and capacity building in the developing world. The Programs provide opportunities for graduate studies leading to master's degree in development-related fields for mid-career professionals from the World Bank member countries, eligible to borrow. WBI supplements its training programs through the management of the following two programs:

The Robert S. McNamara Fellowships Program (RSM Fellowships) has a new structure. Applications for 2008-2009 are available.

The Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program (JJ/WBGSP), sponsored by the Government of Japan.

More info at: http://web.worldbank.org



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Scholarships from The Asian Scholarship Foundation

he Asian Scholarship Foundation is located in Bangkok, Thailand. Its office address is at the 4th Floor, Vanissa Building, Chidlom, Ploenchit Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330. It has affiliate offices in Beijing and New Delhi, and partner offices in Hanoi, Jakarta and Manila. The Foundation was placed under the Royal Patronage of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn of Thailand on April 27, 2007.

FUNDING AND ADMINISTRATION

ASF is funded by a grant from the Ford Foundation. Its office in Bangkok administers the ASIA Fellows Awards in the region with assistance from its affiliate and partner offices in Beijing, New Delhi, Manila, Hanoi, and Jakarta.

The ASF Board Management Committee (BMC) is composed of twelve educational and public leaders from the Northeast, South and Southeast Asia. The BMC selects the ASF fellows, oversees the program and makes policy decisions on behalf of the Board of Directors.

GOALS AND OBJECTIVES

The principal goal of the ASIA Fellows Awards is to increase the overall awareness of intellectual resources in the countries of Northeast , South and Southeast Asia and to contribute to the growth of long-range capabilities for cross-regional knowledge sharing. The ASIA Fellows Awards seek to develop regional expertise, to establish a multilateral network of Asian specialists from many disciplines, professional fields and countries, to stimulate interdisciplinary research and inter-societal comparison and to contribute to new developments within existing area studies communities.

The awards offer opportunities for outstanding young and mid-career level Asian scholars and professionals to gain knowledge of the countries in the region and a better understanding of the contexts that shape global and regional issues through research. They enable the awardees to conduct research in a participating Asian country for six to nine months.

FELLOWSHIP ACTIVITIES

ASIA Fellows awardees are placed at top-ranking research universities and non-academic institutions such as museums, archives or think tanks. Fellows are encouraged to identify preferred placements in their host countries. They are expected to engage in an organized field research in their selected host country.

Research projects must focus on only one country. Fellows are strongly encouraged to undertake some language training in their host country as part of facilitating their research project. They are also provided the opportunities to present guest lectures or to conduct seminars and workshops at the invitation of their host institutions.

Fellows may also apply for short-term travel awards to present their research results at overseas conferences and meetings.
All fellows are required to attend the Orientation Program and the ASIA Fellows’ Annual Conference in July each year where they present their research results to fellow awardees and to scholars from the country in which the conference is held. They are also required to start their work by the end of December each year. At the end of the fellowship, fellows must submit to the ASF office in Bangkok evidence of the results of their research project in the form of publications, photos or artistic works, audio/ video productions, etc.

More Detail: http://www.asianscholarship.org/asf/General%20information_Grant%20Information.php

International Scholarships at the Elite Network of Bavaria - Gemany

The scholarships are granted as part of excellence programs. Apart from interdisciplinary, career-related events, which also develop the students’ personalities at the same time, and events that promote networking and internationalism, the awarding of stipends is the core of the support.

The research scholarship holders receive assistance with their living costs in the form of a monthly stipend. The basic sum is 900 Euros for graduate students and 1,080 Euros for postgraduates. A family allowance of up to 154 Euros can be granted upon request on the condition that the scholarship holder shares care and custody of at least one child with his/her unemployed partner or on the condition that the scholarship holder is the single parent of at least one child. If the scholarship holder's own income exceeds an allowance of 350 Euros, then the financial benefits will be reduced by the amount of the excess. The scholarship will be paid at the end of each month, the amount being rounded up to the nearest whole Euro. There is no payment of amounts below 50 Euros. If the research project is interrupted, the payment of the scholarship will be suspended.

Additional benefits

Besides the scholarship and the participation in a special event program, the research scholarship holders may receive a special allowance for the costs of materials (printing costs excluded) and travel if theses are necessary for the research project and the scholarship holder cannot be expected to meet them. Travel costs will be paid for a time span of up to three months.

Duty of cooperation

A prerequisite for a scholarship to be lawfully awarded is that the applicant or scholarship holder, as applicable, fulfils their obligation to cooperate. Accordingly, they must report all facts that are relevant in relation to the scholarship and agree that third parties may divulge the information required on request. Furthermore, changes in circumstance which are relevant to the scholarship or about which declarations have been made in connection with the scholarship must be reported immediately and/or confirmation provided, and if requested documentary confirmation must be presented or consent given for it to be provided. At the end of the scholarship period, research scholarship holders must also submit a report on the development of their scientific work at the university at which the research project was conducted

More info visit the info source at: http://www.elitenetzwerk.bayern.de/223.0.html?&L;=2


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Scholarships at Maastricht University-Netherland

Maastricht University aims to continuously improve its quality as a global institution. The UM Scholarship Programme, with its goal of stimulating talented students to pursue educational programmes in Maastricht, helps the university live up to this ambition.

Information on scholarship and financial aid opportunities at Maastricht University can be found on this website. These include the UM High Potential Scholarships, UM Company Scholarships and Friends Make the Difference Scholarships, as well as the chance for the top 3% of UM students to study free of charge. In addition, you can find information on scholarship programmes offered by external institutions and organisations.

The Scholarship Office hopes this website will help you find all the information you need to secure appropriate funding for your studies at Maastricht University. Please visit link source for more information about scholarships.

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ENS Lyon International Master Fellowships

The ENS Lyon organizes an international selection for Master studies exclusively reserved for foreign participants. This selection is aimed at the most outstanding recent graduates and students currently in their final year of undergraduate studies. Candidates may apply for the first or second year of master studies. If accepted, they then become ENS Lyon International Students and receive a monthly allowance of 1,000 euros. The scholarship is awarded for one academic year and is renewable for a second year in order to obtain a Master. Renewal depends on the participants academic achievement.

To apply for the International Master Fellowship you must have completed 180 ECTS credits or the equivalent at the moment of your arrival in France.
However, you can enter the ENS Lyon as a student in the first year "premaster" program. To do this you have two options:
  1. Admission after taking and passing the second entrance exam (deuxième concours). The exam requires enough French to at least understand the questions, though the response may be written in English. Candidates who pass the exam and are European union citizens become normaliens (students of the ENS with full privileges) and receive a monthly salary. In exchange, normaliens commit to a ten year civil service engagement, beginning the first year of their studies. More information
  2. Admission as an auditeur (based on an application). Students accepted as auditeurs take the same courses as normaliens, but do not receive a salary and are not held to a civil service engagement. More information
Of the two choices above, only the first permits students to finance their studies.

To apply for an International Master Fellowship, send a completed application form along with all the necessary documents to our office before the deadline.
Click here for the information documents and application forms necessary.

Source: http://www.ens-lyon.eu/web/nav/article.php?id=92

Masters and PhDs Scholarships at The Joint Graduate School of Energy and Environment (JGSEE)-Thailand

The Joint Graduate School of Energy and Environment (JGSEE) is an education and research consortium involving five leading institutions in Thailand, KMUTT, KMUTNB, PSU, CMU and SIIT-TU as collaborating partners. We have a number of highly qualified academic staff and offer the graduate programs leading to the degrees of International research-based Master and Doctoral Programs (PhD., MPhil., MSc.) Energy Technology & Environmental Technology and International professional-oriented Master Programs (MEng./MSc.) Energy Technology and Management & Environmental Technology and Management. All students are provided with research expenses. A member of full and partial scholarship is granted to highly qualified candidates.

Interested candidates are encouraged to submit a completed application form and the research topic in English to E-mail : academic@jgsee.kmutt.ac.th or Post : The Joint Graduate School Energy and Environment, 3 rd Floor, School of Energy and Materials Building, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, 126 Pracha Uthit Rd., Bangmod, Tungkru, Bangkok 10140, Thailand Tel. (662) 470-8337-8 Fax. (662) 427-9634.


Further information is available at our web site as follows: www.jgsee.kmutt.ac.th

Contact:

Mr. Thaweesak Chooma

Head of Academic Section
The Joint Graduate School of Energy and Environment (JGSEE)
King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi
126 Prach-uthit Rd. Tungkru, Bang-mod, Bangkok 10140 THAILAND
Tel: (662) 470-8309-10 ext. 4149
Direct line: (662) 470-8338
Mobile (668) 6900-4492
FAX: (662) 872-6736
chooma_t@jgsee.kmutt.ac.th
www.jgsee.kmutt.ac.th