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Deutsche Welle Master's Program-"International Media Studies"

Scholarships: full-scholarships to 15 applicants from Africa, Asia, Latin America or Eastern Europe
Deadline: May 31, 2009
Open to: students from around the world

"International Media Studies".

The International Media Studies Master is Program is a four-semester, full-time program for further education. The program combines topics like media and development, journalism, communication science and media economics, while developing practical skills and competencies that are important for the world of media. It is a joint project from the University of Bonn, the Bonn Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences and Deutsche Welle, Germany international broadcaster with its headquarters in Bonn. The bilingual Master Program offers a unique course that combines the acquisition and development of practical skills in journalism with theoretical grounding. The program emphasizes on the current development of global media and the
connection between media and cooperative development. Students from around the world will benefit from the inclusion of partners and the unparalleled mix of research, lectures and practical experience.

Applicants need a bachelor's degree and more than one year of professional experience in a media-related field. The Master's Program is bilingual. For this reason, applicants must have good verbal and written communication skills in German and English.

We are going to award full-scholarships to 15 applicants from Africa, Asia, Latin America or Eastern Europe.

For further details please visit our website

If you are interested in the program please send your application until 31st May 2009.

If you have further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Yours
sincerely,
Dr. Christoph Schmidt
Head Acadamic Department/Head Administration

Deutsche Welle
DW-AKADEMIE
53110 Bonn
Germany

T +49.228.429-3503
F +49.228.429-3520
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Harvard University Scholarship for Undergraduate students from low-income families all over the world

Deadline: Undefined
Open to:
Undergraduate students from low-income families all over the world
Funding: No tuition

Harvard University Announcement


Harvard University announced that from now on undergraduate students from low-income families all over the world will pay no tuition. In making the announcement, Harvard's president Lawrence H. Summers said, "When only ten percent of the students in elite higher education come from families in the lower half of the income distribution, we are not doing enough. We are not doing enough in bringing elite higher education to the lower half of the income distribution."

If you know of a family earning less than $60,000 a year with an honor student graduating from high school soon, Harvard University wants to pay the tuition. The prestigious university recently announced that from now on undergraduate students from low-income families can go to Harvard for free no tuition and no student loans!

To find out more about Harvard offering free tuition for families making less than $60,000 a year, visit Harvard's financial aid website or call the school's financial aid office at (617) 495-1581

EuMI – European Master in Informatics

Scholarship: up to 42 000 euros
Deadline: May 20,2009
Open to: non-EU students

Course description:

The University of Trento (Italy), the RWTH Aachen University (Germany), and the University of Edinburgh (Scotland) are offering a two-year Joint Masters Programme, named European Master in Informatics (EuMI). The objective is to educate professionals who will understand advanced techniques, tools, and methodologies in the field of Computer Science, and who will be able to put this knowledge into practice in key domains of application. In particular, EuMI offers three areas of specialisation in Net-Centric Informatics, Life-Science Informatics, and Embedded Systems Informatics. These are application domains that, being emergent, rapidly evolving, and of growing impact on the society, require specialised competencies not covered by more traditional degree programmes.

For each area of specialisation, a joint curriculum is defined which involves two Universities. The student undertaking the Erasmus Mundus Master’s curriculum will visit both Universities, taking courses focussing on advanced topics in theoretical and practical Computer Science within a selected area of specialisation. Courses are taught in English. Students will also have the opportunity to take courses on the culture and language of the visited European countries. At the end of the programme, a Master’s Thesis will be prepared on a research topic jointly selected with the two host Universities.
On the successful completion of EuMi, students will be awarded a Master of Informatics and will receive a degree from each of the Universities where they spent a part of their study: a “Laurea Specialistica in Informatica” (“Specialist Degree in Computer Science”) by the University of Trento,
a “Master of Science in Computer Science” by RWTH Aachen University, a “Master of Science in Informatics” by the University of Edinburgh.

The EuMI programme is intended for a small number of top-level international students. In order to guarantee a ratio between the teachers involved in the Joint Master and the EuMI students of close to one, a maximum of 30 students per year will be selected. Candidates should have a solid background in basic Computer Science disciplines and a keen interest in the fields of Net-Centric Informatics, Embedded Systems Informatics, or Life-Sciences Informatics. Prerequisites are a first level degree in Computer Science or closely-related disciplines and a fluent knowledge of spoken and written English.

Admission requirements and selection criteria

Students are accepted in the program regardless of sex, age, or nationality. A student to be accepted must fulfil the following requirements:

* A first level (at least three years) degree in Computer Science or closely related disciplines, awarded by an internationally recognised university-level institution.
Students who have not yet completed their first degree, but expect to graduate before August 31 2008 can apply provided that they will obtain the degree and supply the EuMI secretariat with a degree certificate by August 31.
* Fluent written and spoken English knowledge, certified by either an IELTS score of at least 6.0, a TOEFL score of at least 550 (paper-based) / 217 (computer-based) / 81 (internet-based) or CAE score of at least C; students with higher English scores (IELTS 6.5; TOEFL 580 / 237 / 88; CAE B or A) will be preferred. Student who have not yet a certificate, but who expect to have it before August 31, can apply to EuMI. If selected, the admission will be conditional on the receipt of the English certificate by EuMI before August 31.
Applicants who are Nationals of the exonerated Countries (please see list in the FAQ ) do not have to submit a language certificates. IF YOU ARE NOT IN THE EXONERATED LIST, YOU NEED AN OFFICIAL ENGLISH LANGUAGE CERTIFICATE, EVEN IN CASE OF ENGLISH SPEAKING ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES.

Students will be selected according to the following criteria:

* Profile: academic records, work experience, other related qualifications
* Level of English knowledge
* Research & Development experience
* Motivation
* Reference letters

A maximum number of 20 students will be selected for the academic year 2009-10.

More info HERE

Masters Scholarships for International Students at Exeter University

Deadline: May 29, 2009
Open to: International students with high academic ability
Funding: Full tuition-fee merit-based scholarships

Masters Scholarships for International Students



The University has up to 10 full tuition-fee merit-based scholarships for international students on taught Masters programmes starting in October 2009.

These scholarships are open to applicants interested in programmes from the following Schools:

* Arts, Languages and Literatures
* Biosciences (Two available)
* Geography
* Humanities and Social Sciences (including Archaeology)
* Law
* Psychology
* Sports and Health Sciences (Two available)

All of these awards are aimed at international students with high academic ability (typically at least upper second class honours or international equivalent). Applicants who require pre-sessional English will be considered but will have a lower priority for an award than applicants who meet the University’s English language requirements. Preference will be given to applicants who can demonstrate, through their application, the potential to progress to doctoral study at Exeter.

Please note that a few programmes are excluded from these Scholarships:

Masters in Public Administration (MPA) within Humanities and Social Sciences

All MFA programmes within Arts, Languages and Literatures

Masters by Research (MA or MSc) programmes, new for 2009, are excluded as they offer the opportunity to pursue a one year research project without a taught element.

How to Apply

Students should send a completed application form by email to intoff@exeter.ac.uk This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it / or by fax to +44 (0) 1392 263039 to arrive by 29 May 2009 at the latest. Please note applications will only be considered from candidates already holding an offer (either conditional or unconditional) from the University and who are classified as an international student for fee purposes. Successful applicants will be notified of our decision within 4 weeks of the deadline including any conditions for the award of the scholarship (e.g. degree classification). Successful candidates will need to notify us of their acceptance of our scholarship offer and return their deposit within three weeks of receiving our decision.

More information can be found HERE.

Bachelor programme in English Lucerne University

Deadline: 30 April 2009
Open to:
highly motivated people
Funding: practices

Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts – School of Business is offering its first Bachelor programme in English

The Business School is located right in the centre of one of the most attractive cities in Switzerland. Lucerne “City of Lights”, nestled among the foothills of the Alps, lies at the end
of a lake that has been eternalized by poets and composers. Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts offers a unique opportunity to study business with a truly international
perspective. You will be in a university institution with a great academic reputation, while enjoying the cultural, social and recreational facilities of one of Switzerland’s most visited cities in the middle of Europe.

Targeting highly motivated people who are looking for a challenge to study in an international
environment, this Bachelor programme will provide a solid foundation in general management
and economics as well as the opportunity to learn more about Swiss business practices.

Application deadline
30 April 2009

For more information contact
Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts
Lucerne School of Business
Zentralstrasse 9, P.O. Box 3140, CH-6002 Luzern
T +41 41 228 4136, F +41 41 228 41 31
Please visit the website.
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Master in Advanced European and International Studies

Deadline: June 30th, 2009
Open to: Students who successfully complete the program acquire 60 ECTS credits
Funding: many scholarship opportunities

Applications for Master in Advanced European and International
Studies (M.A.E.I.S.) at Institut Europeen des Hautes Etudes
Internationales (Nice/France) in cooperation with Istanbul Bilgi
University is open!

The Master Program offers the unique opportunity to learn Europe "in Europe" and develop perspectives for Europe's future. The programme includes semesters in Istanbul, Nice and Berlin and guarantees an international education with an excellent academic staff and
environment.

Location: Istanbul, Nice, Berlin, Poznan
Duration: 9 months (From October to July)

In any case, applications and especially request for financial aid
should reach the I.EH.E.I. as early as possible in order to be
considered under the best conditions.

Deadline for Master Applications:
The deadline for applications is on June 30th, 2009.

Curriculum Highlights: Students who successfully complete the program acquire 60 ECTS credits. In addition to the stays in Istanbul, Nice, Berlin, the Institute offers a study trip to European and international organizations in Geneva, Strasbourg, and Brussels.

Program Value: The program is taught by academics from various European countries, as well as experts from research institutions and international organizations. Over the last years, the Institute has graduated 5000 students coming from more than 80 different countries, having offered them many scholarship opportunities.

Subject Areas: International Relations, European Integration, Democracy and Society, Federalism.

This program is supported by the European Union.

For more information, you are welcome to consult our web site.

Please address further requests to:
Students Service
10 avenue des Fleurs
06000 NICE - France

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phone: +33 (0)4 93 97 93 70
Fax: +33 (0)4 93 97 93 71

Master of Science in Business Administration – Major Tourism Lucerne

Deadline: May 15th 2009
Open to: highly motivated people
Funding: opportunity to work up to 30% (50% for Swiss nationals)

Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts – School of Business
is offering the Master of Science in Business Administration – Major
Tourism in English


The Business School is located right in the centre next to some of the most touristy attractions in Switzerland. Lucerne “City of Lights”, nestled among the foothills of the Alps, lies at the end of a lake that has been eternalized by poets and composers.

Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts offers a unique opportunity to study business in combination with tourism with a truly international perspective. Some of the programme’s highlights are the subjects network management, customer relationship management, business
models in tourism, strategic management in tourism as well as a city destination simulation, which was especially developed for this programme.

Students follow courses during two days a week and therefore have the opportunity to work up to 30% (50% for Swiss nationals). Lucerne school of business is a public Swiss institution and has a great academic reputation.
Targeting highly motivated people who are looking for a challenge to study in an international environment, this Master programme will provide a solid foundation in service management and tourism and offer an international accredited and recognized master title.

Application deadline
May 15th 2009

For more information contact
Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts
Lucerne School of Business
Zentralstrasse 9, P.O. Box 3140, CH-6002 Luzern
T +41 41 228 41 01, F +41 41 228 41 31
Please visit the website.
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Master’s Scholarships for Developing Country Students - Cardiff University, UK

Scholarship: Master’s Scholarships for Developing Country Students - Cardiff University, UK

Open to: students from developing countries

Deadline: 30th April 2009

The MSc International Planning and Development, Cardiff University, is offering one award for a Commonwealth Shared Scholarship, starting in September 2009. Candidates must be nationals of a Commonwealth developing country, should have a first class or high upper second degree, and professional experience of at least one year. A standard in English language of IELTS 6.5 or equivalent will be required from students whose first language is not English. Preference will be given to candidates from lower income countries.


More details are available from Commonwealth Scholarship Commission Shared Scholarships Scheme.

In addition to the normal application requirements,

1. Candidates must certify in writing that:
a. they are nationals of a Commonwealth developing country, and not at present living or studying in a developed country;
b. have not undertaken studies lasting one year or more in a developed country;
c. are not at present employed by a national Government department or parastatal organisation;
d. are themselves, or through their families, unable to pay to study in the United Kingdom;
e. will return to their home country as soon as their awards ends.
2. Candidates will asked to provide a statement supported either by their Head of Department (if in academic study) or Employer (if in employment) to say that they would not otherwise be able to afford to study in the UK.

Deadline for applications - 30th April 2009

Further Scholarship Information and Application

International Master or PhD Research Scholarships - University of Melbourne

A world class research university is first and foremost an international university attracting high-achieving students beyond national boundaries. The University's commitment to international students at postgraduate level is demonstrated through a prestigious range of scholarships for both research degrees and postgraduate coursework programs.

If you are an outstanding international student proposing to undertake a research higher degree at the University of Melbourne, you are invited to apply for a Melbourne International Research Scholarship (MIRS) and/or International Postgraduate Research Award (IPRS).

Melbourne International Research Scholarships (living stipends) Number to be awarded and benefits Up to 80 MRS will provide a living allowance of $15,900 per year in 2000. Effective 1 July 2000 (due to GST) the stipend will increase to $16,536 p.a.

The level of stipend is reviewed annually.
Both commencing international research higher degree students and currently-enrolled international students may apply.

Duration

The duration of the scholarship is normally limited to the standard length of the Masters by Research, approved Higher Doctorate or PhD program, subject to satisfactory performance.

Commencement

Recipients may begin any time in the semester in which they have an offer of a place
Students who hold an IPRS in addition to an MIRS must begin by 31 August
We are unable to permit awards to be deferred to the following year. Students who cannot take up their scholarship in the immediate academic year are invited to apply for the following year

Melbourne International Fee Remission Scholarship (MIFRS)

Number to be awarded and benefits

Up to 50 Melbourne International Scholarships meet the full cost of tuition fees.
These scholarships are only available to commencing international research higher degree students, and do not cover overseas student health care.
Scholarships are available in all courses although each faculty has a limit on its numbers.

Duration

The scholarship is normally limited to the standard length of the masters by research, approved higher doctorate or PhD program, subject to satisfactory performance.

Commencement

Recipients may begin any time in the semester in which they have an offer of a place.
Awards may not be deferred to the following year.

International Postgraduate Research Scholarships (IPRS)

These are highly sought-after Australian Government scholarships which are awarded annually to commencing full-time research higher degree students who have been offered an unconditional place in Masters, approved Higher Doctorates, Masters leading to PhD and PhD programs. Students who are awarded an IPRS from the University of Melbourne will automatically be allocated a Melbourne International Research Scholarship (living allowance). Students transferring IPRS from other institutions are not guaranteed an allocation of MIRS stipend.

Number to be awarded and benefits

The University expects that up to 20 scholarships will be available on the basis of the 1999 allocation. Scholarships cover tuition fees for each year of the course and the annual Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)

Duration

Duration is normally limited to the standard length of the Masters by Research, approved Higher Doctorate, or PhD program, subject to satisfactory performance.

Commencement

IPRS holders must begin by 31 August

Postgraduate Coursework Scholarships (International)

Number to be awarded and benefits

The Scholarships cover 50% of the annual tuition fee for the duration of the course.
A limited number of scholarships will be available in 2000 for high achieving international students undertaking Masters programs by Coursework in the Faculties of Arts, Economics and Commerce (excluding Master of Applied Finance and Master of International Business), Education, Law, Medicine, Dentistry & Health Sciences, and the Institute of Land & Food Resources or Postgraduate Diplomas in the Faculties of Education, Law, Medicine, Dentistry & Health Sciences and the Institute of Land and Food Resources.

Eligibility/Requirements:

* Selection is based on academic merit and demonstrated research potential;
* Minimum qualification is a first class honours degree or a first division with distinction; publications in refereed journals are also taken into consideration;
* In accordance with Commonwealth regulations, New Zealand citizens are not eligible;
* No age restrictions apply;
* English language requirements must be met and documentation submitted by the closing date for applications.

You must comply with any contractual obligations which are owed to an employer or sponsor (in particular those obligations relating to time to be spent in the home country following completion of undergraduate study).

Contact info:
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Melbourne Scholarships Office
John Smyth Building, Level 3
The University of Melbourne
Parkville Victoria 3052 Australia
Telephone: 61 3 8344 8747
Facsimile: 61 3 9349 1740

[Saudi Arabia] Undergraduate Scholarship - Alfaisal University

Undergraduate Scholarship

Alfaisal University - ScholarshipAlfaisal University is seeking competitive applicants for its scholarship program who have previous outstanding academic achievements, personal growth, and ambition to excel in their chosen educational program of study and their professional aspirations.

The mission of the scholarship program is to provide financial support to all eligible students who are interested in attending Alfaisal University. It is devoted to meet the financial needs related to the educational well-being and development of qualifying students.

The main objectives of the Alfaisal University Scholarship Program are:

  • To attract academically outstanding students to the diverse undergraduate programs in order to build an excellent student body that is capable of setting a model example for the manner in which Alfaisal University students are expected to perform during the course of their studies and in their futures.
  • To provide financial assistance to academically outstanding students who are in need of monetary support in order to join the Alfaisal University undergraduate programs.
  • To prepare and develop future faculty for the university through the graduate scholarship recruitment program and its positive educational and financial impact on the long-term operation of the university.


When a financial assistance package is developed, you may be offered gift aid in the form of grants and scholarships, and student employment in the case of graduate students. Determination for financial assistance are considered upon financial need, merit and fund availability.

We understand that you may have many questions and we are more than happy to help you through them. We hope that this website will clarify the cost of attendance, the different types of financial assistance available, inform you of important deadlines, and provide you with forms and resources that will be helpful to you.

Please utilize this site as it is designed to serve you. If you have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to contact us.

Financial assistance is awarded from grants and scholarships which do not need to be repaid. The Office of Scholarship and Financial Assistance has created packages to assist your specific financial needs. To qualify for any need-based assistance, you must first complete the Need-Based Scholarship Application. You must complete this form each year.

Alfaisal University offers several types of scholarships, including merit, need-based and private donor grants.

In order to receive the maximum amount of financial assistance you are eligible for, you must make sure all of your required information is received by the Office of Scholarship and Financial Assistance on time.

For the Academic year of 2009/2010 documentation is required by August, 2009.

To be eligible for financial assistance programs, you must:

  • Apply for Admission and be accepted to the University Preparatory Program (www.upp.edu.sa ).
  • Be a Saudi citizen or eligible non-citizen,
  • Intend to pursue a degree at Alfaisal University,
  • If you meet these eligibility requirements, you are ready to apply for financial assistance! To do so, download and fill out the application forms that are related to your need (Merit or Need based) along with the initial application form and send it through Post service to the address in the contact information at the end of the document or return through the scholarship e-mail address at scholarships@alfaisal.edu . Please note it is required to fill the applications in English AND you may also fill the Arabic version. You may also bring your documentation to our offices in the King Foundation Building on the ground floor, in the south tower
  • Merit Scholarship Applications
  • Need-based Scholarship Applications

Send the Financial Assistance Information Forms to Alfaisal University as soon as possible before the deadline date.

Please be aware that all e-mailed scholarship application forms require original signatures. Forms that are e-mailed will require that the student and parent must come to the Alfaisal University Office of Scholarship and Financial Assistance to complete the signature portions of the application prior to disbursement of any scholarship funds.

Helpful tips for completing your application

  • Be sure to complete and submit all requested forms. In addition to the Initial Scholarship Application Form, you may also have to submit signed copies of all student and parent income and asset information in the Need—Based Scholarship Application form if you are applying for any need-based financial assistance.
  • Be aware of the deadline. Missing a deadline for a financial assistance program will mean losing an opportunity to receive student aid.
  • Complete all forms accurately. Forms with incorrect information may not be processed and must be corrected before financial assistance can be determined.
  • Respond promptly to all correspondence you receive from Alfaisal University or the University Preparatory Program. Failure to do so could mean the loss of the award.
  • Keep copies of all forms you complete. These copies are helpful for reference purposes, and they can safeguard against having to fill out new forms in the event that information is missing.

The Alfaisal University Office of Scholarship and Financial Assistance will work with you to put together a financial assistance package to meet your needs. Although your level of need does not always guarantee that enough resources exist on the national or institutional level, we will attempt to offer alternative financing options to bridge the gap between your financial need and available resources.

1. Scholarships types
A student applying for a scholarship at Alfaisal University will be assigned one of the following classifications or a combination of classifications:

Merit Scholarship Student
Twenty four merit-based scholarships will be offered by Alfaisal University every year. These are partial scholarships (70%, 50% and 30%) which are awarded to academically outstanding students, regardless of their financial need. Merit based scholarships will cover all 5 years of study in the College of Engineering, College of Business, or College of Sciences and General Studies, and 6 years of study in the College of Medicine. More merit-based scholarships will be provided by corporate or private donors.

Need-based Scholarship Student
These are partial to full scholarships which cover tuition costs. They are awarded based on the need of the student up to 100% of tuition costs, contingent upon the fulfillment of the eligibility criteria established by the University. These scholarships will be offered by Prince Sultan Scholarship Program and Private Grant donors.

Deans List Scholarships

These scholarships are available for tuition paying students who have achieved a minimum GPA of 3.75 / 4.0 in the first year of study at one of the Alfaisal University colleges. They cover up to 20 % of a student’s tuition fees.

All scholarship program awards are based on a combination of the TOEFL score and the cumulative high school grade point average, and other various criteria depending on the particular scholarship (See eligibility criteria). These scholarships are usually five year, renewable scholarships requiring full time enrollment. Again, private donor and corporate scholarships may be for lesser amounts of time if mandated by the donor.

The Scholarship Awards Committee will be the university authority in determining student financial need. The Office of Scholarship and Financial Assistance, under the direction of the Division of Student Affairs, will be responsible for coordination, determination of eligibility, and providing the list of eligible recipients for selection to the Scholarship Awards Committee for approval for all need-based and merit scholarships.

2. Scholarship providers
The following scholarships are available for academically outstanding students seeking undergraduate degrees according to scholarship policies and conditions.

Alfaisal University Scholarships
Every year Alfaisal University will offer ten merit-based full scholarships for undergraduate programs in accordance with the policies and conditions.

Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) Scholarships
The Ministry of Higher Education will provide a number of scholarships that will not exceed 30% of the total number of students in the university. The Ministry will pay for scholarships according to the following:

* MOHE Full Scholarships:
An applicant who completed secondary school with an average of 85% and above, and passed the Capabilities Test (general and special) with no less than 65%, or a student who is already enrolled in the university who finished one academic term with an average of not less than 3.75 will be awarded a full scholarship in one of the following fields:

  • College of Medicine with 100% of the fees, with a maximum amount of sixty thousand (60,000) Saudi Riyals per student annually.
  • Fields of Applied Medical Sciences and Nursing with 100% of the academic fees, with maximum of fifty thousand (50,000) Saudi Riyals per student annually.
  • College of Engineering: Engineering, Information Technology, other applied scientific fields with 100% of the academic fees, and with a maximum amount of forty thousand (40,000) Saudi Riyals per student annually.
  • Fields of Business: 100% of the academic fees with a maximum of twenty thousand Saudi Riyals (20,000) per student annually. Ratio of scholarship students in these fields will not exceed 20% of the total number of students.
  • Other specialties as needed by labor market and agreed upon by Higher Education Council.

* MOHE Partial Scholarships:
A qualified student who completes one academic term in the college with a grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 will be awarded with a partial scholarship covering 50% of the academic fees in the following fields:

  • Medicine: the scholarship will cover (50%) of the academic fees with a maximum of thirty thousand (30,000) Saudi Riyals per student annually.
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  • pplied Medical Sciences: the scholarships will cover (50%) of the academic fees with a maximum of twenty five (25,000) Saudi Riyals per student annually.
  • Engineering, and Computer and Information Technology: scholarships will cover (50%) of the academic fees with a maximum of twenty thousand (20,000) Saudi Riyals per student annually.
  • Other: as determined by labor market and approved by the Ministry of Higher Education.

Prince Sultan Scholarship Program
The Prince Sultan Scholarship Program will offer ten full scholarships every year for undergraduate programs, totaling forty scholarships. These scholarships are need-based and available for academically outstanding students; funds are determined and granted according to the recommendations approved by the Scholarship Awards Committee.

Private Grant Scholarships
Private grant scholarships are provided by individual donors and utilized by the scholarship program to fund in full or partially need-based and/or merit-based students in accordance with the criteria set forth by the private donor and in cooperation with the recommendations agreed upon by the Scholarship Awards Committee. Scholarships available under this category are as follows:

Mohammed Abdulkareem Al-Lohaidan’s Scholarships

Al-Lohaidan Educational Establishment for Education will provide a total of ten scholarships on a continuous basis. For the first year, three scholarships will be granted according to the recommendations agreed upon by the Scholarship Awards Committee and the Al-Lohaidan Educational Establishment.


3. Eligibility criteria

3.1. Merit-Based Scholarships

  • Acceptance into the University Preparatory Program/Alfaisal University
  • Completed scholarship application
  • Outstanding academic achievement record in high school studies
  • Participation in school-based or academically-related activities
  • Other extracurricular activities
  • Leadership experiences
  • Personal and career goals and objectives
  • List of achievements and awards received

  • Meeting the merit-based criteria to ensure continuity of the scholarship funds


3.2. Need-Based Scholarships

  • Acceptance into the University Preparatory Program/Alfaisal University.
  • A completed scholarship application.
  • A completed financial need application form.
  • Outstanding academic achievement record in high school studies.
  • Participation in school-based or academically-related activities.
  • Extracurricular activities.
  • Leadership experiences.
  • Personal and career goals and objectives.
  • List of achievements and awards received.
  • Meeting the needs requirements established by the university.


3.3. Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) Scholarships

  • Be Saudi national.
  • Be of good conduct.
  • Field of study must be one of the specified fields.
  • Must obtain the average specified for the partial or full scholarship.
  • Must not exceed the minimum period for obtaining the degree.
  • Study must be on regular (fulltime) basis in the national universities and colleges.
  • Be one of the top 30% of the total number of students in the university
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4. Fields of study


4.1. Undergraduate Degrees

Applications for undergraduate degrees are accepted for study at Alfaisal University in the following fields:

  • Medicine (M.B.B.S.)
  • Engineering
    • Mechanical Engineering and Aerospace Engineering 2008
    • Chemical Engineering and Materials Science 2009
    • Electrical and Computer Science year 2010
  • Science
    • Genetics and Life Sciences
  • Business
    • Business Technology
    • Project Management
    • Software Engineering


Duration of study

The validity of scholarships will be as follows for the undergraduate programs:

  • One year for the University Preparatory Program. The student may be exempted from the UPP if he meets the minimum entry requirements of the desired college.
  • Four years at the College of Engineering, Business, or Science.
  • Five years at the College of Medicine.


Change of specialization

The student is not allowed to change his major without approval from the Academic Dean of his college, the recommendation of the Scholarship Awards Committee and approval by the Director of the Office of Scholarship and Financial Assistance.

Scholarship provisions

The full scholarship covers the actual tuition and fees (or the college’s average tuition and fees) as shown in the following table:
Details
Tuition fees (per year in Riyals)

  • University Preparatory Program : 60,000
  • Alfaisal University : 94,000

It is discretion of the University Scholarship Awards Committee to provide a scholarship amount in full to a single student, or to split it in order to cover several students on a yearly basis.
* Full-time Equivalent Scholarship

Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy
To remain eligible for scholarships, students must:

  • Complete all required courses each semester as stipulated in the academic plan of the respective college; and
  • Maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher (1st semester may be 2.75); and
  • Complete courses at an overall rate which will ensure graduation within the maximum allowable timeframe (67%);
  • Complete any incomplete (I) courses in a timely manner;
  • Graduate within the maximum allowable timeframe (150%) specific for their degree program;
  • Maintain academic standing, usually a specific term and cumulative grade point average, consistent with Alfaisal University academic policy.
  • The maximum allowed time may be re-evaluated by the Director of Scholarship and Financial Assistance. Exceptions may be made with the approval of the Registrar if there are program changes eliminate prior courses and they no longer apply toward the new degree program.
  • Incomplete grades - Students who receive too many incomplete grades (I) do not progress satisfactorily. Consequently, a student who has six or more hours of incomplete in any term or at any time will be placed on financial assistance probation for the next term of attendance and expected to complete the courses with “I” grades by the end of that term. Longer periods of probation may be granted on a case-by-case basis with coordination between the student and the Dean of the College and the Instructor.
  • Grade point average - Students must maintain scholastic standing, grades, and grade point averages as defined in the appropriate year catalog. A student who is suspended for unacceptable scholastic/academic progress as defined in Alfaisal University regulations and is, therefore, also suspended from financial assistance. If readmitted or reinstated, the student may apply to receive financial assistance during probation any term.

To remain eligible for Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) Scholarships, students must:

Be among the top 30% of students in each college, which will be updated annually by the Office of Scholarship and Financial Assistance, as per the regulations of the Ministry of Higher Education.

Failure to meet the criteria in the above policies may result in suspension or denial of a scholarship if so recommended by the Scholarship Committee.

Termination of a Scholarship
The Office of Scholarship and Financial Assistance may terminate a student’s scholarship on the recommendation of the department, college and the Scholarship Committee under the following conditions:

  • Unsatisfactory academic progress according to Point 8.
  • Personal or disciplinary issues that prevent continued attendance as reported by the Dean of Students.
  • Voluntary termination of the scholarship and withdrawal from the University.

Application deadline dates
The Office of Scholarship and Financial Assistance starts receiving applications for scholarship for the academic year 2009/2010 from April 18, 2009 and the deadline for accepting scholarship applications will be on August 19, 2009.

Contact Information
Address:

The Office of Scholarship and Financial Assistance:
Alfaisal University
King Faisal Old Palace,
Ma’ather Road (behind King Faisal Specialist Hospital)
P.O. Box 50927, Riyadh 11533
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Telephone: +966 (01) 215-7827
E-mail: scholarships@alfaisal.edu

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[Bosnia] Scholarships in Bosnia and Hercegovina

COTRUGLI Business School together with Dani, Gracija and Lider are jointly awarding 6 scholarships for internationally accredited Executive MBA program and 6 scholarships for MBA program to the citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The scholarship project evolves as a part of COTRUGLI’s Social Responsibility Program, created to encourage positive changes within the SEE region. The scholarships valued at 105 000 € will be granted to the applicants, who are most likely to contribute to the growth of COTRUGLI in this region.

MBA Scholarship applying requirements:

  • Undergraduate degree
  • Solid knowledge of English
  • Minimal 1 year of work experience

Executive MBA Scholarship applying requirements:

  • Undergraduate degree
  • Solid knowledge of English
  • Minimal 3 years of work experience
  • Managerial position

In order to be considered eligible Executive MBA or MBA participants, applied candidates have to successfully pass trough the Application Process. Scholarships will be granted to the most successful candidates during the selection process.

Application Process
Application process shall consist of 2 rounds:
ROUND 1 - Deadline for submission of the Application Form: May 27, 2009 (by midnight)

  • All potential candidates can register on-line for the selection process here:
    On-line Registration
  • Once they apply, all candidates will receive an Application Form, which needs to be filled out in English and submitted until May 27, 2009 (by midnight).

ROUND 2 - Selection Finals: June 6 and June 7, 2009

COTRUGLI will select candidates, who will be informed about entering the final round of selection process not later than June 1, 2009.

Second round of the selection process will be held on June 6 and June 7 in Sarajevo. The aim of this final round is to select scholarship winners.

It is not easy to be a true leader; therefore, the selection process will not be easy either. Second round of the selection process will consist of individual tests and group assignments. The whole process will last 10 hours and the special commission will select 12 candidates who will receive the scholarships.

Winner Selection
According to the evaluation of each candidate’s professional and individual achievements and impressions gathered during the whole selection process, the special commission will select 12 candidates, who will receive the scholarships and become participants of Executive MBA generation 2009 and MBA generation 2010.

Candidates will be informed about the results of the selection process not later than June 15, 2009.

At the end of the process, after scholarship winners have been selected, in the random manner only 1 of them will win a full Executive MBA scholarship (18.000 €) and only 1 will receive a full MBA scholarship (12.000 €). Other candidates will receive partial (50 %) scholarships for Executive MBA and MBA program.

To experience the atmosphere of the last year Scholarship Finals and find out more what to expect, please follow the link: Scholarship Finals Movie

Value:
COTRUGLI will grant five (5) partial Executive MBA scholarships in amount of 9.000 € each and one (1) full scholarship in amount of 18.000 €. COTRUGLI will also grant five (5) partial MBA scholarships, each worth 6.000 €, and one (1) full scholarship worth 12.000 €.

Partial scholarship winners are obliged to cover the difference in price between a partial and full scholarship; that is the additional amount up to the entire price of Executive MBA or MBA program. The full price of Executive MBA is 18.000 €, and the full price of MBA is 12.000 €.

All candidates who successfully complete the scholarship process and the enrolment process before July 10, 2009 are entitled to 30% discount on the regular price of Executive MBA or MBA program.

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[UK] Women in Science International Fellowships 2010

Women in Science International Fellowships 2010 - UNESCO-L’ORÉAL

Application for the 2010 cycle of the UNESCO-L’ORÉAL For Women in Science International Fellowships is now open.

The Fellowships are jointly offered by UNESCO and L’ORÉAL, as part of the For Women In Science Programme, to support and promote women in scientific research all over the world.

The international Fellowships are awarded to promising young women scientists, at the doctoral or postdoctoral level, to undertake a research project in the life sciences which has been accepted by a reputable institution outside their home country.

15 international Fellowships are awarded each year. Each Fellowship is worth a maximum of US$40,000 to cover a research period of up to 24 months.

The international Fellowships aspire to support the scientific vocations of young women, to give them the opportunity to build international networks in the scientific community, and to gain crucial experience that they can bring back and share with others in their home countries.

The Fellowship beneficiaries are geographically spread, three Fellows being selected from each of the following regions: Africa; Arab States; Asia & the Pacific; Europe & North America; and Latin America & the Caribbean.

Eligibility
Candidates must be female and no more than 35 years old (born after 1 January 1975).

Preference will be given to candidates already possessing a PhD degree (or equivalent) in the field of life sciences at the time of application. However, applications from doctoral students will be considered.

Candidates must be proficient in reading and writing the language of instruction in the proposed country of study.

Candidates must already be engaged in and undertake research in one or allied fields of life sciences, including biology, biochemistry, biotechnology, agriculture, medicine, pharmacy and physiology. Projects involving animal models (i.e. experimentation using vertebrate laboratory animals) will not be accepted; and preference is given to non cosmetic researches.

Applications must be submitted through and endorsed by the UNESCO National Commission of the Candidate’s home country.

Procedure and Deadlines
The deadline for submission to UNESCO headquarters is 30th June 2009. Applications from UK citizens must be submitted through the UK National Commission for UNESCO and received by 1st June 2009. The UK National Commission will consider and evaluate the applications and submit selected applications to UNESCO headquarters with its endorsement. Each National Commission can select and submit a maximum of four candidates.
After submission to UNESCO, the applications will be considered by a special Selection Committee, comprising representatives of UNESCO, L’ORÉAL and Life Sciences research communities & institutions.

Completed applications, together with supporting documentation, should be submitted by post to (UK citizens only): UK National Commission for UNESCO, c/o UNA, 3 Whitehall Court, London SW1A 2EL.

Non-UK citizen applications should be submitted to the UNESCO National Commission of the Candidate’s home country. For a list of the 195 National Commissions around the world, visit UNESCO’s website at: www.unesco.org

Further Scholarship Information and Application

JSPS Invitation Fellowship Program for Research in Japan (Long Term)

JSPS Invitation Fellowship Program for Research in Japan (Long Term) FY2010 (2010-2011)

OUTLINE OF THE FELLOWSHIP

The JSPS Invitation Fellowship for Research in Japan (Long Term) is offered to promote international scientific cooperation and exchange. It allows researchers employed at designated Japanese research institutions to invite fellow researchers from other countries to Japan to participate in cooperative activities at
their research institutions.

Applications for this program must be submitted to JSPS by a host researcher in Japan through the head of his/her university or institution.

FIELDS OF RESEARCH
All fields of the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences are included under this program.

HOST RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS
The applicant (host researcher) must be a researcher who is employed full-time or classified as being employed full-time at a university or research institution of the types listed in Table I. Fellows must conduct their research at the host’s affiliated institution.

    * Full-time employment classification is determined by the regulations of the host institution.
    ** If a host researcher’s institution is not listed in the Table, please consult him/her. Other institutions can be eligible for the program if they take the necessary registration procedures and are regarded as eligible by JSPS.

ELIGIBILITY
The candidate must be a researcher with a research background equivalent to that of a professor, assistant professor or research associate in a Japanese university. As a rule, s/he should be employed full time in an overseas research institution in a country that has diplomatic relations with Japan. (JSPS treats Taiwanese and Palestinian researchers in this manner.) Other researchers may be eligible if they have held a doctorate degree for a period of more than six years prior to April 1, 2010. If the candidate is of Japanese nationality, s/he must have lived abroad and been activity engaged in research for a period of over 10 years.

NUMBER OF FELLOWSHIPS AWARDED
Approximately 70 fellowships will be granted.

DURATION AND COMMENCEMENT OF FELLOWSHIPS

  • Fellowships are awarded for a period of 2 months (61 days) to 10 months.
  • Successful candidates must start the Fellowship in Japan during the following period:
    April 1, 2010 – March 31, 2011

TERMS OF AWARD
The terms of the Awards indicated below are subject to change.
?For fellows:

  • A round-trip air ticket
  • A monthly maintenance allowance of ¥369,000
  • Domestic research travel allowance of ¥100,000
  • Research expenses of ¥40,000
  • Overseas travel accident and sickness insurance coverage
    For hosts:
    Host’s cooperation allowance of ¥50,000

APPLICATION PROCEDURE FOR THE PROGRAM
Applicants (host researchers) are required to use JSPS’s electronic application system to apply for fellowships.

Applications for this program must be submitted to JSPS by a host researcher in Japan through the head of his/her university or institution. Foreign researchers wishing to participate in this program are advised to establish contact with a Japanese or foreign-resident researcher in their field and to ask him/her to submit an application. They should make this contact well in advance of the host institution’s application deadline indicated below.

Application process is as follows:

  • Contact made between candidate and applicant (host researcher)
  • Applicant (host researcher) submits application to institution’s head office
  • Office submits application to JSPS
    • JSPS does not find or introduce host researchers.
    • JSPS does not accept applications submitted directly by foreign researchers or through diplomatic channels.
    • There is another application channel: JSPS also receives applications for the program through its overseas nominating authorities (Table II). Regarding this procedure, please contact the nominating authority in your country.

Materials to be submitted

  • Materials to be prepared by the host researcher
    • Application form to be filled in by the host researcher (Form 1)
    • Application form to be filled in by the foreign candidate (Form 2)
  • Materials to be prepared by the administrative office of the host institution
    • Form A (indicating the number of applications)
    • Form B (list of applications)

Application deadline (for host institution): September 4, 2009

Note: This deadline is for the head of the host institution to submit the application to JSPS; the time frame for applicants (host researchers) to submit their applications is normally earlier.

Further Scholarship Information and Application
http://www.jsps.go.jp/

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