PhDs Scholarships for International Applicants at Skoltech- Russia

To be eligible for the Ph.D. program, applicants should hold a M.Sc. degree or equivalent from a recognized institution of higher education and in a relevant area of study.

Applications to the Ph.D. program are accepted on a rolling basis at http://apply.skolkovotech.ru/phd. As part of the process, applicants must present the following:

  • Online application

  • Statement of purpose

  • Resume/CV

  • Proof of proficiency in English, i.e., TOEFL or IELTS (students may submit an application without this information, but all will be asked to provide it at a later date)

  • Copy of transcripts, in English (and original language) of all higher education institutions attended. In the application phase, copies will be sufficient, but official copies must be provided at a later date.

  • Optional: 10-15 page writing sample in English

  • Optional: results of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE)


For every admitted Ph.D. student, Skoltech will provide an internationally competitive fellowship, including a tuition waiver, subsidized housing, an assistantship, and medical insurance. Additional information about the Ph.D. Fellowship is available from the Office of Student Affairs admissions@skoltech.ru.

Source: http://www.skoltech.ru/admissions/phd-programs/qualifications

Masters Scholarships for International Applicants at Skoltech- Russia



Skoltech is an institution with a global reach and an international community of faculty, students, and staff. We encourage top science and engineering students from all over the world to consider applying to Skoltech. About 15-20% of Skoltech students are non-Russian citizens, a number that is expected to increase as Skoltech grows to capacity of about 500 M.Sc. students and 700 Ph.D. students.

The Office of Student Affairs at Skoltech serves all incoming and currently enrolled international students. The Office provides assistance with:

  • Obtaining and maintaining a Russian student visa,

  • Disbursement of fellowship benefits, including stipends, housing, and medical insurance

  • Activities to promote integration into the Skoltech community


Located just a few hundred meters from the official border of Moscow, Skoltech offers close access to a major metropolitan area, including a vibrant start-up community, world-class theater and ballet, historical sites, and extensive green spaces.

While Skoltech M.Sc. students will have a good deal of flexibility to design their own pathway through the program, the M.Sc. degree consists of 120 credits, calculated according to the ECTS. In order to graduate, a Skoltech M.Sc. student must take the following:
Science, Technology, and Engineering Learning Experiences

  • 48 credits (8 courses)

    • 6 credits – Introduction to Research

    • 6 credits – Research Project



  • Sector Learning Experiences

    • 12 credits (2 courses)

    • 6 credits – Professional Project in Sector Company or Organization



  • Innovation and Entrepreneurship Learning Experiences

    • 12 credits (2 courses)

    • 6 credits – Innovation Project



  • M.Sc. Thesis

    • 24 credits




Fees & Fellowships/Stipends for MSc.


For every admitted M.Sc. student, Skoltech will provide an internationally competitive fellowship, including a tuition waiver, subsidized housing, an assistantship, and medical insurance. Additional information about the M.Sc. Fellowship is available from the Office of Student Affairs admissions@skoltech.ru.

Source:http://www.skoltech.ru/admissions/MSc-Programs

The Irish Research Council’s Employment Based Postgraduate Programme

The Irish Research Council’s Employment Based Postgraduate Programme is a new and exciting initiative providing postgraduate researchers with an employment-focused educational experience. More specifically, the Programme offers researchers the opportunity to undertake a Master's or PhD degree while employed by a private company or public organisation based in the Republic of Ireland.

The overall objectives of the Employment Based Postgraduate Programme are to:

1. provide researchers at Master's and PhD level with an invaluable insight into the commercial aspects of research and innovation.
2. facilitate research collaboration, knowledge transfer and networking between Irish-based private businesses/public bodies and researchers at Irish Higher Education Instiutions.

  • The programme is open to all research disciplines.

  • Applications will be accepted from candidates who have secured the support of an eligible Irish Higher Education Institution and an Irish-based private company or public organisation (Employment Partner).

  • Successful applicants will be registered as postgraduate researchers in the Higher Education Institution but will be directly employed by the Employment Partner for the duration of their award.

  • While the award will be made to an individual researcher, applications must include an Irish Higher Education Institution and any private company or public organisation based in the Republic of Ireland.

  • The Programme is designed to enhance the skills and long-term career development prospects of funded researchers through exposure to academia, the private and public sectors and other socio-economic actors, thus extending the traditional postgraduate research setting and eliminating cultural and other barriers to mobility.


 

2013 Call Documentation (Now Open) 























FAQ deadline16:00 (GMT) Tuesday 17 September
Application deadline16:00 (GMT) Tuesday 24 September 2013
Supervisor / Referees deadline16:00 (GMT) Tuesday 01 October 2013
Research Office Endorsement deadline16:00 (GMT) Tuesday 08 October 2013
Outcome of schemeLate November 2013

 

The Employment Based Postgraduate Programme 2013 is sponsored and funded by the Department of Education and Skills through the Irish Research Council 

The Employment Based Postgraduate Programme is a key national mechanism through which to deliver on a number of particular objectives outlined in the government’s Action Plan for Jobs (APJ) and the National Research Prioritization (NRP) Exercise.   For this reason a number of national research funders are partnering with the Council on this programme.  Following from a successful collaboration under the pilot scheme in 2012, the Department of Food and the Marine (DAFM) will continue its strategic partnership with the Council for 2013.  Our new strategic funding partners are Sustainable Energy Ireland (SEAI), Teagasc and Science Foundation Ireland (SFI).  In addition, Enterprise Ireland will act as a new strategic promotion partner and will promote the Employment Based Postgraduate Programme to employers across the economy.

Source: http://www.research.ie/scheme/employment-based-postgraduate-programme

 

Graça Machel Scholarships for Women

To apply for a scholarship under this programme you must be:

  • Female

  • A national of and normally resident in one of the SADC countries: Angola, Botswana, DRC, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe

  • In possession of a good first degree (minimum second class, upper division or equivalent) or about to graduate in the year of application

  • Studying or applying to study at a South African university


Please consult the Graça Machel Scholarships for Women Guidance Notes for details.

What we offer

Full tuition, stipend, mentoring and other support for Honours, masters and PhD study at South African universities.

 

How to apply

 

The application process will open in June 2014 and close in August 2014 for study commencing in 2015. When we are open applicants can access our online application system via this webpage. Applicants must apply to their chosen universities separately and awards are conditional on the applicant being offered a place at the relevant university.

NB. When the application process is closed the application system will not be accessible via our website. Please do not submit applications using old forms–these will not be processed.

This scholarship is generously funded by The Sol Plaatjie Trust, MacSteel International and others.

Source: http://www.canoncollins.org.uk/gracamachel.html

 

The Amelia Earhart Fellowship - Scholarships for Woman








The Amelia Earhart Fellowship is more than a fellowship that helped me financially while conducting my research.  I met so many wonderful women in all walks of life that are truly engaged in helping women to advance and succeed, the spirit of which I will appreciate for a long time to come."

~ Peihua Jing, China, Amelia Earhart Fellow, 2002 & 2005









Today, women remain a distinct minority in science and engineering, representing approximately 10 percent of professionals in these fields. The Amelia Earhart Fellowship program helps talented women, pursuing advanced studies in the typically male-dominated fields of aerospace-related sciences and engineering, achieve their educational goals. The Fellowship enables these women to invest in state-of-the-art computers to conduct their research, purchase expensive books and resource materials, and participate in specialized studies around the globe. Amelia Earhart Fellows have gone on to become astronauts, aerospace engineers, astronomers, professors, geologists, business owners, heads of companies, even Secretary of the US Air Force.




Since the program's inception, Zonta has awarded 1,403 Amelia Earhart Fellowships, totaling US$8.3 million, to women from 68 countries.




 

FELLOWSHIP DESCRIPTION
Established in 1938 in honor of famed pilot and Zontian, Amelia Earhart, the Amelia Earhart Fellowship is awarded annually to women pursuing Ph.D./doctoral degrees in aerospace-related sciences or aerospace-related engineering. The Fellowship of US$10,000, awarded to 35 Fellows around the globe each year, may be used at any university or college offering accredited post-graduate courses and degrees in these fields.

ELIGIBILITY
Women of any nationality pursuing a Ph.D./doctoral degree who demonstrate a superior academic record in the field of aerospace-related sciences or aerospace-related engineering are eligible. Please note that post-doctoral research programs are not eligible for the Fellowship. Members and employees of Zonta International or the Zonta International Foundation are also not eligible to apply for the Fellowship. Current fellows may apply to renew the Fellowship for a second year and will undergo the same application and evaluation procedures as first-time applicants. Applicants must be registered in a full-time Ph.D./doctoral program when funds are received in September and will not graduate before April 2015.

APPLICATION PROCESS
The Zonta International Amelia Earhart Fellowship Committee reviews the applications and recommends recipients to the Zonta International Board of Directors. All applicants will be notified of their status by the end of April.

DEADLINE
Applications for the 2014 Fellowships must be received or post-marked by 15 November 2013 to be considered. Applications that are incomplete or late due to postal delays will not be considered. For questions, please contact programs@zonta.org.

FUNDING SUPPORT
Amelia Earhart Fellowships are made possible by generous contributions to the Zonta International Foundation Amelia Earhart Fellowship Fund.

http://www.zonta.org/WhatWeDo/InternationalPrograms/AmeliaEarhartFellowship.aspx

 

Scholarships for Women, The Emerge Scholarships Inc. (Emerge)

The Emerge Scholarships Inc. (Emerge) scholarship program (www.emergescholarships.org) has awarded nearly a quarter of a million dollars in scholarships since its founding year, 2001.  While each year hundreds of applicants apply for the scholarships, we are only able to recognize a small number of winners.  The selection committee is focused on identifying special women – non-traditional students whose education was delayed or interrupted, individuals with a vision to succeed regardless of any obstacles that life has put in their way.  We are especially interested in recognizing women who give back to their communities and whose goals and desires for education align with their passions. Additionally, preference is given to women who are pursuing their educational endeavors in the state of Georgia.

This may include women who are returning to school after a hiatus, changing careers, seeking advancement in their career or work life, and stay-at-home moms entering the work place and in need of additional education/training. This scholarship is not intended for recent high school graduates or women who are eligible for or who have already received other significant financial aid.

 

Scholarship Information

 

The money provided by the Emerge scholarship may only be used to pay for tuition and fees at the educational institution.  The scholarship check will be made out directly to the institution with instructions to only apply the funds to the student’s current account to pay for school tuition and fees. If awarded, your scholarship funds will be available as of March 2014 and may be paid towards tuition, books and fees from that time until Fall 2018, or until the full scholarship funds are used.

 

The exact amount of each scholarship and the total number of scholarships to be awarded will vary from year to year (13 scholarships were awarded in 2013). The approximate value of each award for 2014 will be $2,000 - $5,000 (amount is subject to change).

 

Eligibility Criteria

 

1. Scholarship applicants must be accepted into a program of study at an educational institution, as evidenced by a proof of acceptance – either an acceptance letter OR a current school transcript.

2. Applicants must be at least 25 years of age as of the date of the postmark of the application.

3. Applicants will be considered without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, and/or physical impairment.

4. Applicants must complete the application form and essay requirement and must mail all required materials to the address provided. All materials being submitted for an applicant (signed application, recommendation letters and program acceptance letter or current transcripts) must be submitted in one package. All material related to an applicant must note the applicant’s name and email address. The application package must be postmarked no later than Thursday, October 31, 2013.  No exceptions will be made.

5. Applicants are responsible for gathering and submitting all necessary information. Applications will be evaluated based on the information provided; therefore, all questions should be answered as thoroughly as possible. Incomplete applications will not be considered.

6. Scholarship recipients will be chosen based on a number of criteria, including financial need, other funding received, career/life goals, essay content, leadership and participation in community activities, and honors and awards received.  Please see the Additional Information section for detailed information on selection criteria and application requirements.

7. Only a select number of applicants will be chosen as recipients. “Recipients will be announced by December 20, 2013. Please check www.emergescholarships.org after that date for a list of recipients.  Due to the large number of applications received, only recipients will be notified.

8. Acceptance of a scholarship award constitutes permission for Emerge to use the recipient’s name, biographical information, and photo for publicity purposes.

9.  Recipients of scholarships will be responsible for any and all taxes that apply to receipt of a scholarship under the law of their state of residence. Applicants should check with the appropriate state agency or with an accountant or lawyer specializing in tax questions. Emerge cannot answer questions about taxes

10. Board members of Emerge or employees of Emerge are not eligible for a receipt of a scholarship, nor are relatives of board members or employees of Emerge.

11. The 2014 Emerge scholarships will be presented and winners recognized at an awards luncheon in February, 2014 in the metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia area.  Each scholarship recipient is asked to attend the awards luncheon. Travel arrangements will be made by Emerge, and all expenses associated with travel and lodging will be paid by Emerge.

12. All materials submitted become the property of Emerge and will not be returned to the applicant.

13. Applicants for domestic scholarships must be a current resident of the United States (including Puerto Rico), or a U.S. citizen living abroad who is applying for study at an educational facility located within the United States. Foreign nationals living in the United States who have a green card and who plan to study within the United States may also apply.  Emerge does not award scholarships for study outside of the United States.

14. Emerge provides international scholarships for study under the auspices of educational institutions and organizations that are equipped to properly screen and sponsor students who do not reside in the United States. These scholarships are awarded only to international students who will be studying at educational facilities located within the United States. At this time we do not accept direct applications from international students; students will be referred to us by the institutions and organizations that will sponsor them.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Additional Information

 

Selection Criteria

The primary selection criteria the committee will consider are:

- Financial Need (based upon employment, family contribution, other scholarship funding, other income, etc.)

- Personal Vision (alignment of goals with life journey)

- Service to Community

- Future Plans, i.e., how the applicant plans to apply her education

Emerge is looking for special scholarship recipients who will use this opportunity and the education that they receive to better themselves and to help others around them.

 

Application Requirements

Please comply with all of the following application requirements:

- Answer all questions on the application form; incomplete applications will not be considered.

- Typewritten applications are recommended and preferred; however, handwritten applications will be accepted. Please ensure that your handwritten application is legible.  Essays should be a maximum of two pages, one-sided, double-spaced, preferably 12 point, Times New Roman font.  If you do not have Times New Roman font, please use Arial. Please avoid cursive fonts, as these can be difficult to read.

- Applications must be sent via U.S. mail, UPS, FedEx or other postal service and must be postmarked by October 31, 2013.

NOTE: Please plan ahead; do not wait until the last minute to send in your application. When sending your application materials, please ensure you indicate that the requirement for a signature is to be waived. Applications requiring a signature of receipt might not be received. We will not make exceptions to the deadline due to delays in delivery. If you wait until the last minute you risk missing the deadline.

-   Do not send binders, DVDs, cassettes, transcripts, or any other extraneous materials that are not specifically requested by the Emerge scholarship committee.

 

Recommendations

- Two letters of recommendation are required. At least one of these should be from someone who knows the applicant in a professional or work-related relationship, including volunteer work. The second recommendation may be personal or professional. Recommendation letters from relatives will not be accepted.

- The applicant’s full name and email address should be on each recommendation letter.

- The purpose of the letters of recommendation is to assist the committee in our evaluation and decision-making. Recommendation letters should address the following points:

- his/her observation of your level of commitment to pursuing future plans, and your ability to stick with a program once you’ve made a commitment

- information about your character that the person would consider important when describing you to a stranger

- why he/she is recommending you as a scholarship recipient

- what he/she thinks you bring to the table that makes you unique among the many applicants

- he/she should be as straightforward as possible; honesty and sincerity always show through the verbiage!

 

 

Other

- Scholarship applicants must submit proof of acceptance from your educational institution – either an acceptance letter OR a current transcript.

- Upon completion of the application cycle—after the scholarships are awarded—all materials will be shredded and disposed of in order to ensure your privacy and the security of your personal information.

- Scholarship recipients must submit a photograph—hard copy or digital (preferred) - to the committee after receiving confirmation of the award. This photograph will be used for publicity purposes, and may be included on the Emerge website and in other promotional materials. Hardcopy pictures will not be returned, so please do not send your only copy.

- Emerge requires an email address for each applicant.  If you do not have your own email address, please provide one belonging to a friend or relative who would be willing to accept and send messages for you. (There are several sites that offer free email addresses, such as Gmail.com and Yahoo.com)

- Any additional communication that may be necessary regarding the application process will be handled via email.

- We have made every effort to include all necessary information on the website and in the eligibility criteria. After reading the information thoroughly, if you still have questions please send an email to us at info@emergescholarships.org

If you do not receive an email within one week after sending in your application you may email to request confirmation.

- Please do not contact the committee to inquire about your status; we will contact all recipient

Remember – plan ahead! We have a very tight timeline between the application deadline and when we must make our decision on our 2014 awardees. We will not be able to extend the scholarship deadline to accommodate last-minute applications that do not arrive on time, regardless of the reason.

Source: http://www.emergescholarships.org./scholarships/apply.php

 

Train Scholarships for Women in the Congo Basin





These grants provide support to women to pursue a certification, diploma, or technical degree in conservation. These scholarships allow women in the Congo Basin to gain much-needed formal conservation qualifications. Scholars receive financial support for education-related costs for a period of about one year (maximum of US$10,000.) Study can take place anywhere in the world, must lead to a certificate, diploma, or degree.

ELIGIBILITY




Applicants must meet the following criteria to be eligible for a Train Scholarship.

  • Be a citizen and legal resident of Cameroon, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Gabon, or Republic of Congo.

  • Be currently employed in conservation at a government agency, protected area, NGO, or educational institution.

  • Have at least one year work experience in conservation.

  • Be enrolled in, be admitted to, or have applied to a study program ( to receive a certificate or diploma, or postgraduate/technical degree) by the application deadline AND must plan to begin studies no later than one year after the application deadline.

  • Be accepted to a diploma, degree or certificate program less than 18 months in duration;

  • Have support of her supervisor with a guarantee that she will return to her position after completion of the study program.

  • Commit to working in conservation in her home country or region for at least two years after completion of the study program.

  • Must NOT have received a scholarship or fellowship from EFN in the past (Applicants who have received professional development grants are eligible to apply.)

  • WWF staff or a long-term consultant to WWF are not eligible to apply.


APPLICATION

Click here to access the Train Scholarship Application.

PLEASE NOTE: If you are applying to a short-term non-degree training, please complete the Professional Development Application.

APPLICATION DEADLINE

This year, EFN will review applications in 2 rounds:

  • 1st Deadline: September 1, 2013

  • 2nd Deadline: November 15, 2013


Please submit your application at least 3 months before your proposed training program start date

Source: http://worldwildlife.org/projects/train-scholarships-for-women-in-the-congo-basin

 

Philanthropic Educational Organization - Scholarships for Woman





P.E.O. is a philanthropic organization where women celebrate

the advancement of women; educate women through scholarships, grants, awards, loans, and stewardship of Cottey College; and
motivate women to achieve their highest aspirations.


P.E.O. (Philanthropic Educational Organization), one of the pioneer societies for women, was founded on January 21, 1869, by seven students at Iowa Wesleyan College in Mount Pleasant, Iowa. Originally a small campus friendship society, P.E.O. soon blossomed to include women off campus.

Today, P.E.O. has grown from that tiny membership of seven to almost a quarter of a million members in chapters in the United States and Canada. The P.E.O. Sisterhood is passionate about its mission: promoting educational opportunities for women. Our sisterhood proudly makes a difference in women's lives with six philanthropies that include ownership of Cottey College, a women’s college with two-year and selected four-year programs, and five other philanthropies that provide higher educational assistance:

P.E.O. Educational Loan Fund
P.E.O. International Peace Scholarship Fund
P.E.O. Program for Continuing Education
P.E.O. Scholar Awards
P.E.O. STAR Scholarship


Source: http://www.peointernational.org/

 



Mathematicians Travel Grants - Scholarships for Woman




Enabling women mathematicians to attend conferences in their fields provides them a valuable opportunity to advance their research activities and their visibility in the research community. Having more women attend such meetings also increases the size of the pool from which speakers at subsequent meetings may be drawn and thus addresses the persistent problem of the absence of women speakers at some research conferences. The Mathematics Travel Grants provide full or partial support for travel and subsistence for a meeting or conference in the applicant’s field of specialization.

Selection Procedure. All awards will be determined on a competitive basis by a selection panel consisting of distinguished mathematicians appointed by the AWM. A maximum of $1,750 for domestic travel and of $2,300 for foreign travel will be funded. For foreign travel, US air carriers must be used (exceptions only per federal grants regulations; prior AWM approval required).

Source: https://sites.google.com/site/awmmath/programs/travel-grants/mathematics-travel-grants

 

Eligibility. These travel funds are provided by the Division of Mathematical Sciences (DMS) of the National Science Foundation. The conference or the applicant’s research must be in an area supported by DMS. Click here for the list of research areas supported by NSF/DMS.  Applicants must be women holding a doctorate (or equivalent) and with a work address in the USA (or home address, in the case of unemployed applicants). Anyone who has been awarded an AWM-NSF travel grant in the past two years is ineligible. Anyone receiving more than $2000 yearly in external governmental funding for travel is ineligible. Partial travel support from the applicant’s institution or from a non-governmental agency does not, however, make the applicant ineligible.

Applications.
Step 1: All applicants must first complete the online pre-survey. The pre-survey is conducted by an independent evaluator. The pre-survey responses are not shared with AWM Selection Panel. After you have completed the pre-survey you will have access to the online application. The last question will ask you to confirm that you have completed the survey. After you answer that question, the next page will have the application link. DO NOT close that page before getting the link because it will be gone as soon as you close the page.


Step 2: All applications must be submitted via the online application system. The application requirements and a complete step-by-step process are available on the online site. If you have not already done so you must first create a user account – this will be the first screen when you access the site. During the application process you will be asked to attach one PDF file that includes your proposal, CV and current and pending funding (indicate if you do or do not have current and pending funding by including one of the following statements in your proposal)



a) NO, I do not have NSF grant, other institutional or grant “current and pending funding” support that provides travel funds that could be used to fund the travel as outlined in my proposal.



OR



b) YES, I do have NSF grant, other institutional or grant “current and pending funding” support that provides travel funds that could be used to fund the travel as outlined in my proposal. If YES, please describe the “current and pending” travel support. Indicate the source of the funding and the amount and relevant time period related to when the funds may be used.


If you have a speaker confirmation letter or e-mail notification, we ask that you scan the document as an electronic file so you can attach it as a PDF file.

The application materials include:

Please do not hesitate to contact Jennifer Lewis at 703-934-0163, ext. 213 for guidance.

Deadlines. There are three award periods per year, with applications due February 1, May 1, and October 1.


Linda Lael Miller Scholarships for Women Program

Linda Lael Miller will award $10,000 in scholarships to eligible women to pursue their goals of improving their lot in life through education. Applications for the 2013 Linda Lael Miller Scholarships for Women will be accepted from June 1, 2013, through close of business (5 p.m. CST) Friday, August 30, 2013. Only the official application will be accepted.

For more information about the program, email Nancy Berland Public Relations at nbpr@nancyberland.com or call 1-800-308-3169.

Linda Lael Miller Scholarships for Women Program Overview

Since 2001, through her scholarship program, Linda Lael Miller has awarded more than $100,000 in grants to women age 25 and older who have experienced barriers to fulfilling their education.

“Non-traditional female students have a difficult time finding scholarships,” said Linda, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of more than 100 books. “These scholarships target those women specifically.”

The funds may be used not only for tuition, educational fees and books, but also for child care, transportation and other expenses not covered by traditional scholarships.

To qualify, a woman must be 25 years old or older, a U.S. or Canadian legal resident attending, or enrolled to attend, a U.S. or Canadian college or university. Applicants must submit an essay or 500 words or less that includes information on why the student is applying for the scholarship, how achieving her educational goals will enhance her and her family’s future, the specific purpose for the funds and the dollar amount requested. The maximum grant is $1,000 per winner.

Past winners have included single and married parents, women overcoming domestic violence, those coping with disabilities or the disabilities of family members, older students who needed to upgrade their job skills and women conquering their own early life struggles.

“What all these women have in common is hope, persistence and a commitment to a better life for themselves and their families,” said Linda.

The prolific author is no stranger to adversity. She struggled for years as she worked toward her dream of becoming an author. She started the scholarship program “as a way to give back. I was once a single parent, with my back to the wall a lot of the time, and I know how it feels.

“My philosophy is, ‘Educate a woman, impact endless future generations,’” said Linda. “Each of these scholarships will have a long-lasting effect on the recipients’ families and will help demonstrate to their children and their children’s children that a woman can overcome adversity and succeed, through education.”

Source: http://www.lindalaelmiller.com/lindas-scholarship/

The MUIS Undergraduate and Postgraduate Scholarships - Australia

The MUIS is available across most courses* to cover a range of full international tuition fees for study on campus at North Ryde in an undergraduate or postgraduate coursework degree.

The MUIS Undergraduate and Postgraduate Scholarships do NOT provide financial support in the form of a living allowance, nor does it provide for the cost of visa application, Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC), airfares, accommodation, conferences or other costs associated with study. This scholarship is not available to students studying at Macquarie City Campus or the Sydney Institute of Business & Technology (SIBT).

Annual renewal of the MUIS Undergraduate and Postgraduate Scholarship is subject to satisfactory performance in the Macquarie University degree program.

* MUIS full scholarships are not available for the following courses: Master of Business Administration, Master of Management, Master of Applied Finance, Master of Advanced Surgery, Master of Surgery, and Doctor of Physiotherapy.

Who can apply?


Applicants must:

  • Be a citizen of a country other than Australia or New Zealand.

  • Have met the University's academic and English requirements for the course to be considered for a scholarship (must hold a full offer of admission for North Ryde by the application deadline).

  • Have achieved a minimum GPA of 3.7 out of 4.0 for Postgraduate applications and minimum requirement of an ATAR equivalent of 92 out of 100 for Undergraduate applications.


You are not eligible if:

  • You are a citizen of Australia or New Zealand, or hold permanent residency of Australia.

  • You are currently enrolled at Macquarie University for a program which is equivalent in level.

  • You have completed the same level or a higher level of study previously.

  • You are in receipt of another equivalent or major award or scholarship.

  • You are a Study Abroad or an Exchange student coming to Macquarie University.

  • You are enrolled at Macquarie City Campus or SIBT.


Find more about applying through the University Admissions Centre (UAC)

Please note that due to an increase in the popularity of the MUIS the GPA requirements have increased to minimum 3.7 for Postgraduate and ATAR 92 for Undergraduate

How to Apply



  1. Applicants must complete an online course application form. Online course application will enable you to select your course and upload scanned copies of the required documents.
    Once your course application has been processed, you will receive a Macquarie University Student Number which is compulsory to submit the online MUIS application form.

  2. Applicants must complete anonline MUIS application form.

  3. Applicants must indicate on the MUIS application form which scholarship they are applying for:

    • MUIS Undergraduate

    • MUIS Postgraduate




Please note that applicants can only receive one scholarship.

To apply for the MUIS Undergraduate and Postgraduate, applicants must nominate two referees to complete a Referee Report and applicants must also provide a 'Statement of Purpose' of approximately one page outlining their interest in the scholarship program and indicating how the academic qualification will benefit themselves and their community.

IMPORTANT: The 'Statement of Purpose' must be submitted as a Word or PDF document and has a file size limit of 256KB. Incomplete applications will not be considered.

More detail see the source: http://www.mq.edu.au/future_students/international/scholarships_and_awards/macquarie_university_international_scholarships/full_scholarships/

 

Grants and scholarships, Australian Rotary Health

Grants and scholarships are only open for a finite period.

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Ian Scott PhD Scholarships
Mental health PhD scholarships are available to students who hold an appropriate undergraduate (honours) or masters degree. PhD scholarships are valued at $29,000pa for a maximum of 3.5 years, and students must be within the first year of a PhD, or about to commence their PhD, in order to be eligible.

<Download Application Form here >
Open 10th May and Closes 4th October, 2013


Australian Rotary Health
PO Box 3455
Parramatta    2124
Phone: 02 8837 1900
Email: michellenicholas@australianrotaryhealth.org.au

Source: http://www.australianrotaryhealth.org.au/Information-About/Research/Current-Opportunities.aspx

 

The NHMRC Postgraduate Scholarships (PGS) - Australia

The aim of the NHMRC Postgraduate Scholarships (PGS) scheme is to support outstanding health and medical graduates early in their career so that they can be trained to conduct research that is internationally competitive and to develop a capacity for original independent research within Australia. This is usually achieved by NHMRC funding successful applicants to attain a research based postgraduate degree, which may be a PhD, a PhD equivalent degree, or Masters Degree.

Changes to the Postgraduate Scholarship scheme for 2013



  • The requirement for applicants to be enrolled in a PhD program for Dora Lush Biomedical Research Postgraduate Scholarship has been removed; and the scoring matrix has been updated;

  • Medical/Dental category has been re-named the Clinical Research Postgraduate Scholarship to align with NHMRC descriptors of broad research areas;

  • Public Health and Primary Health categories have been combined and renamed to Public Health and Health Services Research Postgraduate Scholarship;

  • MBBS/PhD applicants are no longer to apply in the Dora Lush Biomedical Research Postgraduate Scholarship category but may apply in the Clinical Research Postgraduate Research Scholarship category;

  • A new Part-Time Research Postgraduate Scholarship category has been introduced (conditions apply); and

  • Clarification of the assessment of applicants who are bioinformaticians and/or biostatisticians has been provided.


For a full list of changes to the PGS scheme, please refer to Part 2, Section 4 of the NHMRC Funding Rules incorporating the Postgraduate Scholarship Scheme for funding commencing in 2014.

Additional Information


An introduction and category details can be found at this location:

Apply for Funding


The NHMRC’s Research Grants Management System (RGMS) must be used to access/enter your Profile and CV, and to submit your PGS application. Applicants that are not yet registered in RGMS should contact the Research Help Centre (RHC) at help@nhmrc.gov.au for more information.

A complete PGS application consists of:

  1. Parts A and B of the application form, including all required PDF uploads; and

  2. The relevant information in your RGMS Profile and CV.


Prior to submission, applicants are to ensure they:

  1. Read all the relevant reference material;

  2. Liaise with their Administering Institution to identify any specific requirements that the institution may have; and

  3. Ensure their application is complete and correct. Once an application has been submitted to NHMRC, it will be considered final and no changes can be accepted.


Applicants are advised to contact the Research Administration Office (RAO) at their Administering Institution early in the application process and are asked to direct any questions they may have to their RAO.

Key dates


The key dates for the PGS applications for 2013 round for funding commencing in 2014 are:

  • Applications open: Wednesday 1 May 2013

  • Applications close 1700 hrs (5:00PM) (AEST), Wednesday 3 July 2013


Documentation to Apply for a Postgraduate Scholarship


To apply for a PGS, please follow the steps outlined below:

  1. Review the current Postgraduate Scholarship Funding Rules, in particular the eligibility requirements;


  2. Ensure you use the NHMRC’s RGMS to access/enter your Profile and CV and submit your PGS application;


  3. Applicants must read the Postgraduate Scholarships Advice and Instructions carefully when completing their application;


  4. PGS Referee Reports
    Applicants should ensure their referee reports (Primary Supervisor and Independent Referee) are completed on the relevant template and submitted to NHMRC by 5:00pm (AEST) Wednesday 3 July 2013:


  5. Applicants wishing to apply for a Co-Funded PGS should read the following document regarding NHMRC PGS co-funding opportunities:


  6. PGS Peer Review Guidelines describe the general process, procedures and timeline for peer review of applications for Postgraduate Scholarships. The guidelines also contain important information about the conduct of peer review.



Further Information


If you require assistance and are unable to satisfy your concerns by seeking assistance through your Administering Institution, please contact the Research Help Centre on 1800 500 983, or by email help@nhmrc.gov.au

Source: http://www.mndresearch.asn.au/

 

International Student Scholarships the University of Queensland - Australia

Financial support for international students to help fund tuition fees and living costs enables students to focus on their research and achieve their best results. UQ offers a variety of scholarships for selected international students.


Students can apply at any time for admission, but those who wish to be considered for the following scholarships should note that the Graduate School Scholarship Selection Committee meets four times a year to award the:


  • International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (IPRS)

  • UQ Centennial Scholarship (UQ Cent)

  • UQ International Scholarship (UQI)

  • UQ Advantage Scholarship (UQ Adv)

  • Graduate School International Travel Award (GSITA)


In order to have your application considered for a scholarship, it is advisable to submit your 'Application for Admission and Scholarship' form as early as possible to your proposed School/Institute. The following are recommended dates for your application to be submitted. Your proposed School/Institute may have their own deadlines for accepting applications so it is essential that you follow the School/Institute deadline if they are different from the recommended dates in the following site


http://www.uq.edu.au/grad-school/international-student-scholarships

Fees & Scholarships at CUHK Hongkong








































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Application Fee The online application fee is HK$300 (approximate to US$37) and the paper application fee is HK$400 (approximate to US$52) for 2013 entry.
Tuition Fee For non-local students, the tuition fee for 2013-2014 is HK$120,000.
Caution MoneyCaution money of HK$450 has to be paid upon enrolment. The caution money is refundable on withdrawal from the University, but is usually used as graduation fee.
Hostel FeeHostel fee for 2012-2013 is around HK$10,000^, depending on the type of hostel.
Miscellaneous FeesThe above fees plus food, books, transportation, and pocket money should come to an approximate total of HK$165,000 per student per year.

^Hostel fees of Colleges with communal dinning plans are higher.
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Scholarships



A number of scholarships funded by the Hong Kong Government as well as private donations are available for international students commencing full-time undergraduate studies at CUHK in September 2013. The value of the scholarships varies from HK$60,000 to HK$165,000 per year. Some awards are renewable on an annual basis and tenable for up to the duration of undergraduate studies undertaken by the awardees at CUHK, subject to continued satisfactory academic performance and demonstrable financial need. All international applicants are automatically considered for scholarships once formal admission offers have been given. No separate application is required.

bullet orangeU.S. Federal Student Financial Aid Programs

U.S. students attending CUHK and enrolled in full-time undergraduate or postgraduate degree programmes as approved by the U.S. Education Department may apply for the William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program to help pay their education expenses. The Federal School Code for CUHK is G22074. For details, please visit: http://www.federalstudentaid.ed.gov/



Source: http://www5.cuhk.edu.hk/oafa/index.php/international/fees-a-scholarships



Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme (HKPFS)

Established by the Research Grants Council (RGC) of Hong Kong in 2009, the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme (HKPFS) aims at attracting the best and brightest students in the world to pursue their PhD studies in Hong Kong's institutions.


 Eligibility


Candidates who are seeking admission as new full time PhD students in the following eight institutions, irrespective of their country of origin, prior work experience, and ethnic background, should be eligible to apply.




  • 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


Applicants should demonstrate outstanding qualities of academic performance, research ability / potential, communication and interpersonal skills, and leadership abilities.





Fellowship Award


The Fellowship provides a monthly stipend of HK$20,000 (approximately US$2,600) and a conference and research related travel allowance of HK$10,000 (approximately US$1,300) per year to each awardee for a period of three years. About 135 PhD Fellowships will be awarded in each academic year*. For awardees who need more than three years to complete their PhD studies, additional support may be provided by the chosen institutions. For details, please contact the institutions concerned directly.


* Institutions in Hong Kong normally start their academic year in September.

Selection Panel


Shortlisted applications, subject to their areas of studies, will be reviewed by one of the following two Selection Panels comprising experts in the relevant board areas:

  • sciences, medicine, engineering and technology

  • humanities, social sciences and business studies


Selection Criteria

While candidates' academic excellence is the primary consideration, the Selection Panels will take into account factors as follows:




  • Academic excellence;

  • Research ability and potential;

  • Communication and interpersonal skills; and

  • Leadership abilities.


Source: http://cerg1.ugc.edu.hk/hkpfs/index.html

 

Anne Bellam Scholarship, New Zealand

Selection Criteria





  • The Scholarship shall be open to students under the age of 30 years at the time of application who are New Zealand citizens or permanent residents and have completed or will complete in the year of application any Degree or Diploma in performance (with or without Honours) or any postgraduate music degree at The University of Auckland.

  • Preference will be given to a student or students intending to improve their instrumental or vocal skills overseas and who, but for the Scholarship, would otherwise be unable to study at The University of Auckland or other preferred Music School.

  • Each candidate shall be examined in performance.


General Information




How do students apply?
Application by form, letter and CV is made to the Scholarships Office

Each candidate shall be examined in Performance.
Note: Time allowed for each examination will not normally exceed twenty minutes.

Each candidate will be required to supply, one week in advance of the examination, an outline of the candidate's proposed study plans and itinerary.


Regulations (PDF version)
Application form (Word version)

 

Decision makers
The Scholarship shall be awarded by the Council on the result of an examination to be conducted by the Head of the School of Music or his or her Deputy, with the assistance of another member of staff from the School of Music; and a third examiner, who will not normally be a current member of staff in the School of Music. The assistant examiners will be appointed by Council on the recommendation of the Head of the School of Music, and the Council shall be entitled to pay any external fees for examining out of the income of the Fund.

 

How and when do students learn of the decision?
Refer to Funder

 

What conditions are attached to acceptance of this award?
The University of Auckland is not obliged to make an award if in any year there are no candidate's of sufficient merit.
Additional Information

  • A Scholar shall be eligible to apply for the Scholarship available in the year following the Scholar's first holding of the Scholarship; at its discretion, the University of Auckland Council may take into consideration the financial and other circumstances of the candidate.

  • The Council may vary the conditions of the Scholarship from time to time upon the recommendation from the Head of the School of Music after consultation with the Trustees, but so that there is no departure from the main purpose of the Trust.


Source: http://www.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/cs-search-for-scholarships-and-awards?form=details&detailCode=800799

 

The Aga Khan Foundation International Scholarships

The Aga Khan Foundation provides a limited number of scholarships each year for postgraduate studies to outstanding students from developing countries who have no other means of financing their studies. Scholarships are awarded on a 50% grant : 50% loan basis through a competitive application process once a year in June or July. The Foundation gives priority to requests for Master's level courses but is also willing to consider applications for PhD programmes, when doctoral degrees are necessary for the career objectives of the student. Requests will also be considered for travel and study awards for PhD students doing their research in Third World countries on topics judged to be of interest to the Aga Khan Development Network. Applications for short-term courses are not considered; neither are applications from students who have already started their course of study.

Geographic Scope
The Foundation accepts applications from countries where it has branches, affiliates or other AKDN agencies which can help with processing applications and interviewing applicants. At present, these are Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgystan, Syria, Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Mozambique, Madagascar, France, Portugal, UK, USA and Canada.

Selection Criteria
The main criteria for selecting award winners are: l) excellent academic records, 2) genuine financial need, 3) admission to a reputable institution of higher learning and 4) thoughtful and coherent educational and career plans. Candidates are also evaluated on their extra-curricular interests and achievements, potential to achieve their goals and likelihood to succeed in a foreign academic environment. Applicants are expected to have some years of work experience in their field of interest.

Age Limit
Preference is given to students under 30 years of age.

Financial Assistance
The Foundation assists students with tuition fees and living expenses only. The cost of travel is not included in AKF scholarships. Applicants are requested to make every effort to obtain funding from other sources as well, so that the amount requested from the Foundation can be reduced to a minimum. Preference is given to those who have been able to secure some funding from alternative sources.

Loan Conditions
Half of the scholarship amount is considered as a loan, which must be reimbursed with an annual service charge of 5%. A guarantor is required to co-sign the loan agreement. The payback period is five years, starting six months after the study period funded by the Aga Khan Foundation.

Application Procedures
The application procedures of AKF's International Scholarship Programme are decentralised. Students may obtain application forms as of January 1st each year from AKF offices or Aga Khan Education Services / Boards in their countries of current residence. Completed applications should be returned to the agency from which the form was obtained, or to the address indicated on the front of the form. They should not be sent to Geneva. The deadline for submission of applications is March 31, although in certain countries internal deadlines may be earlier.

Applicants should be prepared to be interviewed by local Scholarship Committees about their financial situation, their academic performance, extra-curricular achievements and career plans. Interview reports are sent with the applications to Geneva for the final selection.

The annual Scholarship Selection Meeting takes place in late June or early July and the Aga Khan Foundation notifies all students of the outcome of their application shortly thereafter.

Source: http://www.akdn.org/akf_scholarships.asp

The EMSEP Consortium Scholarship, Finland

The EMSEP consortium offers scholarships for both European and non-European students. The scholarships are funded by the European Commission and will be awarded to the best students on a competitive basis. The scholarships cover tuition fees for the whole study period of two years and provide also funding for living expenses.

  • Category A scholarships for non-EU/EEA nationals

  • Category B scholarships for EU/EEA nationals and non-EU/EEA nationals who have carried out their main activity (studies, work, internship) for more than a total of 12 months during the past 5 years in EU/EEA states), see table below






























TypeCategory A scholarshipsCategory B scholarships
Contribution to the programme participation costs (including health insurance)€ 7,500 / year€ 3,500 / year
Monthly allowance€ 1,000€ 500
Contribution to mobility, travel, installation and any other type of costs€ 8,000
(total in two years)
-
Total€ 47,000 during the two years of study€ 19,000 during the two years of study

Category A scholarships

Students who are eligible for an Erasmus Mundus Category A scholarship, are citizens from all other countries than:

  • the 27 EU Member States (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, the UK, Sweden,Cyprus, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Czech Republic, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain) and

  • the EEA-EFTA states (Norway, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Iceland)


AND who are not residents of any of the above countries, and who have not carried out their main activities (studies, work, etc.) for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in any of the above countries.

NB! If you are a national of a non-EU/EEA-EFTA country but are resident or have carried out your main activities (studies, work, etc.) for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in any of the above countries, you will be considered as a Category B applicant.

Category B scholarships

Students who are eligible for an Erasmus Mundus Category B scholarship, are citizens from

  • the 27 EU Member States (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, the UK, Sweden,Cyprus, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Czech Republic, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain) and



  • the EEA-EFTA states (Norway, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Iceland)


Distribution of scholarships

The amounts of scholarship in the application round of 2013-2014 is not known yet. On the application round 2012-2013, there were altogether 11 scholarships given for the programme: 7 Category A scholarships, 4 Category B scholarships. In addition to the A and B category scholarships there are separate quotas of scholarship for students from the following countries (max. one scholarship per category):

1. Western Balkans and Turkey (i.e. Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Kosovo under UNSC Resolution 1244/99 and Turkey)
2. Southern Neighbourhood Countries (i.e. Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Syria, Tunisia and Occupied Palestinian Territory)
3. Eastern Neighbourhood Countries (i.e. Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine)

Conditions for obtaining a scholarship

  • Erasmus Mundus scholarships are awarded exclusively for full-time enrollment in the master's programme.

  • Scholarship candidates must obtain a Bachelor's degree, or equivalent level of education, in accordance with their national legislation and practices, latest in June 2014.

  • Individuals who have already benefited from an Erasmus Mundus scholarship are not eligible for a second Erasmus Mundus scholarship.

  • Students benefiting from an Erasmus Mundus scholarship cannot benefit from another Community grant while pursuing their Erasmus Mundus masters studies.

  • A student applying for the Category A scholarship cannot be resident or have carried out their main activity (studies, work, etc.) for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in one of the EU/EEA countries.

  • The maximum number of Erasmus Mundus Masters programmes for which students can apply is 3. In the eventual case that a student applies to more than three Erasmus Mundus programmes he/she will be excluded from the selection for an Erasmus Mundus scholarship.

  • According to the European Commission rules, no more than 2 of the students selected for an Erasmus Mundus scholarship should have the same nationality. This means that the scholarships will also be allocated on the basis of nationality


Source: https://www.jyu.fi/en/studywithus/programmes/emsep/fees

Mobility grants for Academic Scholars - Finland

Mobility grants for academic scholars


The MSc European Forestry consortium invites talented academics with  a post-graduate degree to carry out research and teaching assignments in MSc European Forestry Consortium or Partnership universities*). Scholars are considered established teachers and researchers. Scholar mobility grants cannot be given to master's students.

Scholar grants can be awarded to

  1. non-European academics to visit MSc European Forestry Consortium universities, and

  2. faculty members of the MSc European Forestry Consortium universities to visit either Northwest A&F University in China or Federal University of Paraná in Brazil.


The prospective scholars are expected to bring concrete added value to the MSc EF programme. This can be done for example through teaching specific classes, leading and participating in seminars or workshops, monitoring and tutoring student/research project activities, participating in thesis reviews, preparing teaching modules, etc.

Scholars are also expected to contribute, after their scholarly activities, to the promotion and dissemination of the Erasmus Mundus Programme in general and the MSc European Forestry in particular in the scholar's home university and country.

applying for the scholar mobility grant


The call for applicants is open annually during 1 March - 30 April. All the applicants are expected to complete their intended scholarly visit(s) during the following academic year.

Erasmus Mundus scholar mobility grant is 1,200 euro per week and the scholar grants can be applied for 2-, 4- and 6-week visits. Scholars are encouraged to visit at least two or more consortium universities and the scholarly work can be broken into two or more separate visits. Scholar grant is intended to cover all the costs that the scholar may incur, there is no separate funding to cover travel expenses, accommodation, salary for teaching, etc. Scholars have to provide their own insurance cover.

The scholar application can be filled in on-line and submitted electronically. The electronic form will be available on this page when the call for applications is open.

Source Info: http://www.europeanforestry.net/

 

CIMO scholarships for Studies in Finland

CIMO has a number of scholarship programmes for Doctoral level studies and research at Finnish universities. They are targeted at all academic fields, with the exception of the scholarships for advanced-level degree students of the Finnish language, which are specific to that particular field.

Note: CIMO does not have any scholarship programmes or other financial assistance available for Bachelor’s or Master’s level degree studies in Finland, or post-Doctoral students. Neither do we have any grants for beginner’s-level studies of Finnish or Swedish. (However, other funding possibilities may apply to you - please refer to the other sections in the left-hand menu under *Tuition and scholarships')

CIMO currently administers the following scholarship programmes:

  • CIMO Fellowships

  • Finnish Government Scholarship Pool

  • Scholarships for Kindred Peoples (Finno-Ugrian minorities in Russia)

  • Scholarships for Master's level degree students of the Finnish language (information on the cimo.fi site)

  • Scholarships for post-Master's-level degree students and researchers of the Finnish language (information on the cimo.fi site)


Please click on the appropriate section, or follow the left-hand menu navigation to find out more about each programme, the eligibility requirements, the application procedure, whom to contact, etc.

Start-up finance for young PhD students and researchers


The scholarships CIMO offers are not full scholarships, for example, they can not be applied to cover a whole PhD. Rather, they are intended to work as start-up finance for young PhD students and researchers, who are yet to be invited to a Finnish university and who do not have a long post-Master’s research career behind them.

However, the CIMO scholarships are also applicable to those who have, for example, been accepted into a Doctoral degree programme, even though they can not cover the whole time it takes to complete a PhD.

The extent of the scholarship programmes varies from three (3) months to an academic year.

If you are granted a CIMO scholarship, and your studies or research continue in Finland after your initial CIMO scholarship period is over, you should plan ahead and also research into other funding possibilities. Please see the ‘other sources of funding' section.

CIMO scholarships for advanced-level students of the Finnish language


CIMO offers scholarships for those foreign students who are studying Finnish at advanced degree level in foreign universities. In other words, these CIMO scholarships are not applicable to beginner's level Finnish language studies. Information on CIMO's advanced-level Finnish language scholarships, application times and application is available on the organisational web site of CIMO (links to the scholarship pages are provided in the list above).

CIMO scholarships and taxation


The CIMO scholarships in themselves are tax-free, since the total maximum scholarship sum that can be granted to an individual applicant does not exceed the taxation limit for scholarships in Finland. However, if you receive other scholarships or other income simultaneously with a CIMO scholarship, you may be liable to taxation. For tax-related queries, please contact the Finnish tax administration www.vero.fi

Hanken International Master's Student Scholarship in Finland



Hanken offers a limited number of scholarships for international master's degree students. The scholarship amount is EUR 6000 per year for two years (EUR 12 000 in total). In order to be eligible for a scholarship, an applicant has to fulfill all of the following criteria:

  • the applicant should have foreign (non-Finnish) citizenship

  • the applicant's permanent residence should be outside Finland at the time of application

  • the applicant's previous degree should be from a non-Finnish higher education institution (applicants currently studying at a Finnish higher education institution are not eligible for a scholarship)

  • the applicant should move to Finland in order to study at Hanken

  • the applicant should not be entiteld to student financial aid through the Social Insurance Institution of Finland (KELA)


The scholarship application is submitted at the same time as the application for admission to the chosen Master's Degree Programme at Hanken. There will be a specific question regarding the scholarship on the application form and therefore no separate application is needed.

The scholarship is paid in four installments of EUR 1500 during the first year and in two installments of EUR 3000 during the second year. In order to recieve the first installment the student must have completed at least 6 credits after the first exam week. The second installment is paid if the student has completed at least 22 credits in total after the second exam week. The third installment is paid after the third exam week if the student has completed at least 36 credits in total and the fourth installment after the fourth exam week if the student has completed at least 52 credits in total.

The first installment of the second year is paid after the second exam week if the student has completed at least 78 credits in total. The final installment will be paid if the student has completed his or her master's degree by the first graduation day of the following academic year.

Scholarships are awarded in order of merit and the selection criteria are the same as for admission to the Master's Degree Programmes (academic performance, GMAT/GRE test score and motivation). Scholarship applicants will be notified about the outcome of the selection at the same time as the admission results are released. Scholarship recipients will receive more detailed information with their admission package.

Source:http://www.hanken.fi/public/en/scholarships#document2

Scholarship options in Finland

Scholarships in Finland are mainly available for Doctoral level studies and research only, however, there are some exceptions. For example, if you are a non-EU citizen and have been accepted into a Master’s degree programme in which you are charged a tuition fee, you can apply for certain institutional scholarships.

Remember that first of all, you need to apply for a study placement - see section 'How to apply'!

Scholarships that you can apply from Finland include:

  • CIMO scholarship programmes for Doctoral level studies and research at Finnish universities.

  • Institutional scholarships offered by the higher education institutions themselves, especially for those enrolled in Master’s programmes that carry a tuition fee for non-EU/EEA nationals.


Please refer to the scholarship descriptions in this section to find out more about the different scholarship programmes, how to apply, eligibility requirements, etc.

Scholarships for Bachelor’s and Master’s level studies?


No tuition fees are charged in Bachelor’s level degree programmes in Finland. The same is true of several Master’s programmes. The cost of this education is covered by the Finnish government, therefore, there are usually no scholarships available.

However, in those Master's level programmes that charge a tuition fee from non-EU/EEA students, institutional scholarships for non-EU/EEA students are available. These institutional scholarships are always applied for directly from the university in question.

In the Erasmus Mundus Master's programmes, scholarships are also available. They are always applied via the university consortium offering the Erasmus Mundus programme in question. Please see further info in the section concerning Erasmus Mundus scholarships.

Please note: CIMO does not have any scholarship options for Bachelor’s or Master’s level studies in Finland (excluding the Master's level scholarship programme for advanced-level degree students of the Finnish language).

You may be eligible to apply for some '"study abroad" scholarships in your home country, and from international organisations and foundations. For information on these, please turn to the educational advisers and authorities in your home country.

Source: http://www.studyinfinland.fi/tuition_and_scholarships

 

The Visiting Fellowships in Canadian Government Laboratories (VF) Program

The Visiting Fellowships in Canadian Government Laboratories (VF) Program provides promising emerging scientists and engineers with the opportunity to work with research groups or leaders in Canadian government laboratories and research institutions. Fellowships are awarded for one year with the possibility of renewal for a second and third year, at the discretion of the government department concerned.

The number of awards varies according to the budgets of participating departments and agencies.

Are you eligible for a Visiting Fellowship?



  • You must have received a doctoral degree in the natural sciences or engineering from a recognized university within the past five years. Your application will be accepted if you are currently enrolled in a doctoral program at a recognized university; however, you must expect to complete all requirements for your degree (including the thesis defence) within six months of submitting your application.

  • If you have withdrawn from the workforce and active research for maternity leave, or to raise a child for at least one year, after you received your doctorate, NSERC will extend the eligibility period to six years.

  • You can apply only twice for a Visiting Fellowship in Canadian Government Laboratories.


You will not be allowed to take up your award until confirmation of completion of degree requirements is received. You may hold only one Visiting Fellowship.

There are no restrictions on the nationality of applicants, but awards are subject to a citizenship quota: two-thirds of awards must be made to Canadian citizens or permanent residents. Successful candidates who are not Canadians or permanent residents of Canada must satisfy Canadian immigration requirements. The Department of National Defence can consider applications from Canadian citizens only.

Application deadlines


There are no deadlines for application to this program; applications are processed and reviewed as they are received.

Review procedures and selection criteria


Selection committees, appointed by the individual government departments, will be responsible for the pre-selection of applicants, recommending only the most meritorious applicants whose names will be placed on the inventory of approved candidates for a Visiting Fellowship in Canadian Government Laboratories. Applicants will be informed by NSERC if their names have been placed on the inventory.

Note: Candidates should be aware that placement on the inventory does not guarantee a fellowship; it is a preliminary requirement only.

Approved candidates to be offered a fellowship will be selected by the individual government departments. Successful applicants will be notified by NSERC or by the interested government department. Approximately three months after receipt of a complete application, departments may request additional information (e.g., interviews) before offering a fellowship. The names of the approved candidates will remain on the inventory for one full year or until they are offered a fellowship. At the end of the year, if the candidate has not been offered a fellowship, they may request that their name remain on the inventory for one additional year.

The selection committee will rate the applications according to the following criteria:

  • academic excellence

    • scholarships and awards held;

    • duration of previous studies;



  • research ability or potential

    • quality of contributions to research and development;

    • relevant work experience and academic training;

    • critical ability, capacity for critical thought and analysis;

    • ability to apply skills and knowledge;

    • judgment, originality, and curiosity;

    • initiative and autonomy;

    • enthusiasm for research;

    • determination and ability to complete projects within an appropriate period of time;



  • communication skills

    • ability or potential to communicate scientific concepts clearly and logically in written and oral formats (e.g., quality of presentation of application, participation in the preparation of publications, special awards for oral presentations or papers);



  • interpersonal and leadership abilities

    • professional and relevant extracurricular interactions and collaborations (e.g., mentoring, teaching, supervisory experience, project management, chairing committees, organizing conferences/meetings, and elected positions held);



  • justification for location of tenure and potential benefits to the government department (e.g., specific skills or experience that relate directly to ongoing research in participating government departments).


Announcement of competition results


Decisions are announced approximately three months after receipt of complete applications.

Source: http://www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/Students-Etudiants/PD-NP/Laboratories-Laboratoires/index_eng.asp

La Trobe University Postgraduate Research Scholarships (LTUPRS), Australia


La Trobe University Postgraduate Research Scholarships (LTUPRS)


International students who want to study a higher degree by research at a  Master's or PhD level can also apply for the La Trobe University Postgraduate  Research Scholarships (LTUPRS).

The La Trobe University Postgraduate Research Scholarships are valued at  A$24 653 per annum in 2013 and is designed to assist with the cost of  living (cannot be used to pay tuition fees).

The closing date for these scholarships is 30 September for  students who wish to begin their studies the following year.

Scholarship recipients must be ready to commence no later than 30 June in  the year after application. Please note also that scholarship offers will be  made conditional on evidence of English language proficiency.

International students may apply for this scholarship when they apply for admission to La Trobe University. A separate application form is not  required, although applicants should note that they may be required to submit  further documentation on request (e.g. thesis chapter/s in English translation).

Source: http://www.latrobe.edu.au/international/fees/scholarships/research

 

Industrial Postgraduate Scholarships (IPS), Canada

Industrial Postgraduate Scholarships (IPS) provide financial support for highly qualified science and engineering graduates. The support allows them to gain research experience in industry while undertaking advanced studies in Canada. These scholarships are aimed at encouraging scholars to consider research careers in industry where they will be able to contribute to strengthening Canadian innovation. Students registered at Quebec universities must apply through the NSERC-FRQNT Industrial Innovation Scholarships (IIS) Program.

Roles and Responsibilities



  • The university must ensure that eligibility criteria and standards of excellence are satisfied.

  • The university's Graduate Studies Office coordinates all of NSERC's industrial postgraduate scholarship applications and sends the nomination documents to NSERC.

  • NSERC reviews nominations and decides which applicants will receive scholarships. The award is made for a specific research proposal involving a student, a faculty supervisor and a sponsoring organization. The ideal project is one that matches the interests of the faculty member, the needs of the sponsoring organization and the student's skills.

  • A university faculty member and a researcher from the sponsoring organization will jointly supervise the project.

  • The scholarship will be administered by the university.


Are you eligible for scholarship support?


To be considered eligible for support, you must:

  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada. Applications will also be accepted from qualified foreign candidates;

  • hold, or expect to hold (at the time you take up the award), a degree in science or engineering from a university whose standing is acceptable to NSERC (if you have a degree in a field other than science or engineering, NSERC may accept your application at its discretion);

  • have certification from the Dean of Graduate Studies showing that, over the last two completed years of study, you had a first-class academic standing (minimum average of "A-"; see the Note below for more details); and

  • be pursuing full- or part-time graduate studies in the natural sciences or engineering at an eligible Canadian university in accordance with the regulations in effect at the university.




Note: If your academic average is slightly below a first-class academic standing, but you have other qualifications and experience relevant to the research project, the Graduate Studies Office must make a case on your behalf for an exception to this requirement.


To determine if you are eligible for the IPS Program, NSERC will count the number of months of graduate studies completed in the program for which you are requesting funding in an NSERC-supported field. It will count two sessions of part-time graduate study as one session of full-time study at the time of nomination.

In evaluating your eligibility, NSERC will consider all studies counted towards a graduate degree, whether completed at the degree-granting institution or not. You must be eligible as of the date the application is received at NSERC.

If your eligibility for the award could run out while the IPS Agreement is in preparation, the university should forward the incomplete application to NSERC with an explanatory cover letter.

What types of scholarships are available?


Industrial postgraduate scholarships are available in two categories: IPS 1 and IPS 2.

IPS 1


This scholarship support is for a minimum of 12 months (in exceptional circumstances only) up to a maximum of 24 months and must be held during the first three years of graduate study.

At the time NSERC receives the nomination, you:

  • may be entering, or have begun the first year of a master’s program;

  • may be entering, or have begun the first year of a doctoral program (if you were admitted to the PhD program directly from your bachelor’s program);

  • must not have been registered in graduate studies for more than 12 months or the award start date must not be beyond the 12th month of studies;

  • must not have held a previous IPS 1*, PGS A, CGS M or PGS M award;

  • are not eligible to apply for a PGS M or CGS M if you take up an IPS 1 award.


IPS 1 support will not extend beyond the 28th month of your master's program. If you are a successful applicant and if you have completed more than four months full-time equivalent in a master's program at the time you take up your award, the normal 24-month duration of the award will be decreased by the number of months in excess of the four that have been completed at that time.

IPS 2


This scholarship support is for either 24 or 36 months and must be held during the first four years of doctoral-level studies. You are eligible for this type of scholarship only if you are, or will be, a doctoral candidate.

At the time NSERC receives the nomination:

  • you must have completed no more than the full-time equivalent of 24 months of studies in the doctoral program for which you are requesting funding in a field of research that NSERC supports, or the award start date must not be beyond the 24th month of studies;

  • if you were admitted into a doctoral program directly from your bachelor’s program, you must have completed between four and 36 months of studies in the doctoral program for which you are requesting funding in a field of research that NSERC supports. You must hold the IPS 2 during the first five years of your doctoral program, and support will not extend beyond the 64th month;

  • if you previously held an IPS 2*, a PGS D, a CGS D, Vanier CGS or PGS B you are not eligible for further support of your graduate studies; and

  • if you take up an IPS 2 award, you are no longer eligible to apply for a PGS D, CGS D or a Vanier CGS.


You will be eligible for only a two-year IPS 2, if:

  • you previously held a PGS A or IPS 1* for more than 12 months;

  • you previously held a one-year CGS M, or PGS M, plus a PGS M Extension; and

  • you have completed more than the full-time equivalent of 16 months of your doctoral program (28 months if you were admitted to the doctoral program directly from the bachelor’s program) as of the date of receipt of the nomination.


Maximum total duration of scholarship support


Scholarship support for graduate studies through NSERC is limited to a lifetime maximum of four years (48 months) of full-time equivalency. NSERC will include any graduate-level scholarship funding provided by SSHRC and CIHR in the calculation of previous funding support.

If you have had up to 12 months of support at the M level (through an IPS 1*, PGS M or CGS M) you are eligible for a maximum of 36 months of support at the D level (through an IPS 2*, PGS D, CGS D or Vanier CGS D) providing you meet the other eligibility criteria for those programs (months of study, etc.).

If you have had between 12 and 24 months of support at the M level (through an IPS 1*, PGS A, PGS M + PGS M Extension or CGS M plus PGS M extension), you are eligible for a maximum of 24 months of support at the D level (through a 24-month IPS 2, CGS D, PGS D or Vanier CGS) providing you meet the other eligibility criteria for those programs (months of study, etc.).

Note: If you have held a 24-month IPS 1, you may still be eligible to hold a CGS D for a period of 36 months, providing you meet the other eligibility criteria (months of study, etc.). This is the only exception to the maximum four years of support.

* For purposes of duration of support and eligibility, IPS includes all NSERC industrial postgraduate scholarships programs.

You are not eligible to receive scholarship support while you are in a qualifying year of study.

Value of scholarships


NSERC will pay a stipend of $15,000 per year to your university. In addition, your sponsoring organization is required to pay at least $6,000 per year to the university in scholarship funds to support you (you should not be paid directly by the organization). Although NSERC cannot award you more than $15,000, the sponsoring organization can contribute more than $6,000 to support you or the project. As a result, the scholarship is worth a minimum of $21,000. IPS award holders may be eligible for some postgraduate supplements (see Table of Supplements).

Source: http://www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/Students-Etudiants/PG-CS/IPS-BESII_eng.asp

 

Find scholarship at the University of Westminster, UK

You can apply for a scholarship at the University of Westminster if you have been offered either a conditional or unconditional place but please note that you must apply for the scholarship before your course starts...

If, however, you are an undergraduate UK/EU student who started your course under the new tuition fee regime then there are a number of achievement awards that can be awarded to you at the end of your first year at the University.

All other scholarships are only awarded before you start your course.

Scholarships are awarded on one or more of the following criteria:

Academic excellence
Financial need
Development potential (for international students)

As different scholarships use different criteria, please check that you meet the appropriate criteria for the scholarship you are applying for. Scholarships usually pay for all or part of the tuition fee, and some limited ones include other costs such as accommodation, flights and living expenses

Source: http://www.westminster.ac.uk/study/prospective-students/fees-and-funding/funding-for-students-starting-from-201213/scholarships