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Hermes Fellowships for Postdoctoral Student in Humanities and Social Sciences, France

Hermes Fellowships were designed to offer young and promising foreign researchers in the humanities and social sciences the chance to be visiting researchers in French universities and research centers. This program is open to researchers from: China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Peru, and South Africa.

The Hermes Program is financed by the French Ministries of Foreign Affairs and of Education and Research, the Department of Human and Social Sciences of the National Center of Scientific Research (CNRS), and the Fondation Maison des Sciences de l`Homme (FMSH).

Hermes fellowships are granted for 3 to 9 month periods. They were designed in order to give foreign researchers the opportunity to:

carry out an individual research project within a hosting laboratory;
become part of French and European scientific networks;
set up lasting partnerships between their home institutions and the hosting institutions in France
The hosting laboratories in France – university research units or research institutions in Paris or elsewhere in the country – are chosen by the invited researchers. This decision is made in agreement with the fellowship selection committee and the scientific board of the FMSH. This joint process is intended to help candidates make the necessary contacts.

Scientific Fields Covered by the Hermes Program
All disciplines in the humanities and social sciences are eligible. However, priority is given to research projects addressing issues facing the contemporary world and those that have an interdisciplinary dimension.

Application deadlines: March 31 and September 30 of the current year.

Scientific director: Hinnerk Bruhns
Program administrator: Neli Dobreva

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MBA Scholarships for Developing Countries,Cyprus

Announcement follows

As from 1994 the Government of the Republic of Cyprus has launched the Technical and Development Assistance Scheme, within the framework of which the Cyprus Government provides each year a number of scholarships of short and long duration for participation in educational courses organized by Academic Institutions in Cyprus, as part of its Official Development Assistance (ODA) strategy. All the scholarships are provided officially on a bilateral basis (from Government to Government) and are announced through the diplomatic channels.


List of scholarship recipient countries for the academic year 2010-2011

1. Armenia
2. Azerbaijan
3. Bangladesh
4. Bosnia – Herzegovina
5. Gambia
6. Georgia
7. Indonesia
8. Iran
9. Kazakhstan
10. Kyrgyzstan
11. Moldova
12. Pakistan
13. Sudan
14. Tajikistan
15. Uzbekistan

The Republic of Cyprus is offering up to a total of sixteen (16) full
scholarships of 12-months duration to study for the attainment of the
Master in Business Administration (MBA) or Master in Public Sector
Management (MPSM)* title for the academic year 2010-2011. The
Universities taking part in the scheme are: the Cyprus International
Institute of Management (CIIM), the European University Cyprus (EUC),
the University of Cyprus (UCY) and the University of Nicosia (UNIC).
Each University will receive up to four (4) students who will attend the
above study programme as official scholarship holders from the Republic
of Cyprus.

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Grants for Foreign Researchers (MA & PhD students)

Grants for Foreign Researchers
Bucharest, Romania

Scholarship / Financial aid: 3 495 euros/person

Date: 3 months

Deadline: May 15th 2010

Open to: undergraduate and graduate students (MA and PhD) who prepare
their final papers (dissertations, theses)

Announcement follows


The programme is dedicated to academic improvement, aiming undergraduate
and graduate students (MA and PhD) who prepare their final papers
(dissertations, theses). The selection is performed by an independent
committee of professionals, based on an application file that must
contain, among other papers, a reference letter from the supervisor of
the BA or MA dissertation or doctoral thesis.

Deadline for submitting the applications: May 15th 2010.
The documentation and research period have to be ended until December
31st, 2010.

Grant’s value: 3 495 euros/person

The field for which the evaluation and selection is performed:
collecting reference materials and research

ICR awards 5 grants on a yearly basis.

Length of the grant: 3 months

Required application papers:
- application form ;
- resume;
- project’s description;
- 2 reference letters (one from the supervisor and the second one from
another professor, preferably an academic specialized on the proposed
topic);
- Copies of one the studies published in the last two years in a
scientific review;
- The period for which the grant application is made

The address for submitting the documents:
Institutul Cultural Român, Aleea Alexandru nr. 38, sector 1, Bucureşti.

Contact:
Ruxandra SighinaÅŸ
031 7100 675
rsb@icr.ro

ALA Scholarships Applications For the 2011

Australian Leadership Awards Scholarship for Masters or Doctorate

The Australian Leadership Awards (ALA) Scholarships are a component of the Australian Leadership Awards, a regional program under the Australian Scholarships initiative. Australian Leadership Awards aim to develop leadership, build partnerships and linkages within the Asia-Pacific.

They are intended for those who are already leaders or have the potential to assume leadership roles that can influence social and economic policy reform and development outcomes, both in their own countries and in the Asia-Pacific region. The ALA program comprises of Scholarships and Fellowships.


ALA Scholarships are academically elite awards offered to high achievers from the Asia-Pacific region each year to undertake postgraduate study (Masters or Doctorate) and a Leadership Development Program in Australia.

Selection for ALA Scholarships is highly competitive, based on leadership qualities and on academic excellence.

ALA Scholarships are an investment in the future of the Asia-Pacific region. In this regard, ALA scholars are required to return to their home country or the region for two years after they have completed their studies.

In future years, ALA scholars will belong to a unique group - the Australian Scholarships Alumni Network (ASAN) - that will maintain strong and enduring links to Australia. Managed by AusAID as part of Australia's overseas aid program, ALA Scholarships are open only to citizens of countries in the Asia-Pacific region with which Australia has a significant aid program.

Objectives of ALA ScholarshipsALA Scholarships aim to:

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develop a cadre of leaders advancing regional reform, development and governance
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increase exchange of knowledge and information within the region
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build common purpose and understanding between Australia and the region
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build capacity to address priority regional issues
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build effective networks between Australia and the region
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demonstrate the benefits of Australian education through the provision of high quality education.

Fields of study
Awards are open to all fields of study, however, study programs that relate to the priority themes of international trade, pandemics, security and climate change (including clean energy) are encouraged. Scholarships are not available for military training, or training in areas related to nuclear technology and flying aircraft.

Levels of studyAn ALA Scholarship enables candidates to undertake studies leading to a Masters or Doctorate degree in Australia. It does not include Graduate Diplomas, with the exception of those Masters courses that require the completion of a Graduate Diploma as part of the Masters degree.

Who should applyOutstanding applicants with:

* a very high level of academic achievement at undergraduate and/or postgraduate level
* a high level of English language proficiency
* demonstrated leadership potential and good prospects to influence social and economic
* policy reform and development outcomes in their home country and in the Asia-Pacific region
* a commitment to participate ASAN on their return home.

Scholarship benefits
An ALA Scholarship has a total value of up to A$110,000 for Masters degrees and A$220,000 for Doctoral programs, not including provisions for the leadership development program.. Benefits include:

* return air travel
* visa support
* establishment allowance
* full tuition fees
* contribution to living expenses
* Introductory Academic program (IAP)
* Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the duration of the award (for award holder only).

Eligibility
To be eligible for an Australian Leadership Award (ALA) Scholarship, applicants must satisfy the eligibility requirements outlined below.

Applicants must be a citizen of one of the participating countries listed below.
Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Kiribati, Laos, Maldives, Marshall Islands, Mongolia, Nauru, Nepal, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu, Timor-Leste, Vanuatu, Viet Nam, Wallis & Futuna

Applicants must not have Australian or New Zealand citizenship or permanent residence status, nor be in the process of applying.

Application informationRead the following information before you apply:

* Frequently asked questions
* Timeline for applicants
* Eligibility
* Selection criteria
* Terms and conditions of the scholarship
* How to apply

Further information
If the material found on this website does not provide the necessary help, please direct enquiries by email to: ala@ausaid.gov.au
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Business School Research Scholarships at Middlesex University

Applications are invited from highly motivated and academically excellent UK/EU or OS candidates for a number of research studentships in any area of Business, Economics, Finance, Management or Law, available for a September/October 2010 start.
They are offered on a full-time basis and cover a maintenance award, fee payments and research support costs. The Scholarships are for four years, subject to satisfactory progress.
The level of the maintenance element of the Scholarships is linked to the level of corresponding awards made by UK research councils and is subject to regular review. Maintenance payments from 1 Oct 2010 will be £13,590 per annum. The Scholarships are free of both tax and national insurance contributions.
In addition to work on the doctoral research project, successful applicants will be expected to contribute to associated activities within the School.
The research environment and the doctoral process
Middlesex University Business School provides a high-quality environment for research students. Our impressive campus is in Hendon, north-west London. It has benefited from more than £66 million in investment in recent years including new library and major new lecture theatres and seminar rooms. Research students have dedicated space within the school and are regarded as members of our vibrant research community.
The school entered over fifty academics in the recent Research Assessment Exercise. A high proportion of the publications entered were rated as internationally excellent. It was rated 38 out of 90 (slightly above Queen Mary, University of London) in the Research Power league compiled by Research Fortnight from the RAE results for Business and Management Unit of Assessment.
The school has ESRC recognition for its 1+3 programme, under which students undertake a one-year Master’s in Research Methods prior to a three-year doctorate. Doctoral students are typically supervised by a team of academics headed by an experienced supervisor. The school has invested heavily in ensuring that research students have a first-class experience.
The school’s research is headed by the Associate Dean Research, Professor Richard Croucher and doctoral programmes are headed by the Director of Doctoral Programmes, Professor John Grahl. Dr. Marian Rizov oversees the entire doctoral process in the School.
Areas of research strength
Below, we list important areas of strength which we wish to build further by recruiting doctoral students. For those wishing enhanced detail, and to access the publications of specific academics working in these areas, more information is provided in the next section.
Global Labour Issues
The development of a global system of industrial relations and the global level of trade unionism are strengths. Issues of migrant and contract labour are significant areas of interest.
Cross-cultural management
Management in cross-cultural environments in general and in particular the management of health projects in cross-cultural situations are important research areas.
Health Management
This is an area which the school wishes to develop further, in collaboration with the school of Health and Social Sciences. The school has excellent access to health research sites.
HRM and workplace diversity
There is a strong tradition of research on gender, work and personal life (work-life balance), age and other forms of diversity and quality of working life in HRM. Recent and current research includes EU comparative studies on work-life balance, women in science and technology, and life course transitions. An ESRC research project on institutional factors and their impact on company age policies in Britain and Germany has recently been completed and the researchers wish to take their interest in international comparative work in the area further. The school, together with Boston College (USA) is also leading the Global Initiatives project, a genuinely global network looking at quality of working life issues more widely, including a global study of Generations of Talent.
Economics
The school has invested in new economics academic staff with expertise in industrial organisation (IO) and regional development, including performance, innovation and competitiveness research. The economics of health and labour economics (including issues of ageing) are also important fields of interest. The first is one that we wish to develop further, while the second is already well-developed and is conducted in conjunction with colleagues working in the school’s HR department. There also are research interests in the fields of economic policy, economic growth and development in emerging and transition countries.
Local and regional economic development
The Centre for Enterprise and Economic Development Research (CEEDR) is a major research centre within the school. CEEDR has long been interested in regional economic development and the role of Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs) as an integral part of that. It has conducted research on the economic aspects of neighbourhood renewal. It has also carried out major work on regional governance and the economies of deprived areas. There is an emphasis on European comparative research and on small businesses. Distinctive small business themes are health and safety, enterprise and social inclusion, ethnic minority businesses and investment decision-making in small firms and trust and cooperation in an African context.
Finance
Research in finance has concentrated on international corporate risk evaluation and management, with a current emphasis on corporate hedging, including the determinants of hedging, the value effects of hedging, and the effects of management compensation on corporate hedging practices. The major methodological contribution has been to show that the bias present in past studies can be eliminated by judiciously defining non-hedgers. Researchers have developed original techniques for assessing political and country risk using option pricing methods and Markov Chain Monte Carlo modelling and have applied these techniques to the valuation of football players and optimal access pricing paradigms for natural monopolies.
Accounting
Accounting research centres on a number of themes. These include the application of information technology to accounting and accounting education, and issues of corporate accounting practice. There is also an interest and capacity to supervise doctoral research in corporate accounting practice in China.
Corporate Social Responsibility
All aspects of CSR are of interest, but especially CSR and development. The role of political and social factors in companies’ investment decisions is a further aspect of research strength.
Law
Law has been an area of teaching and research at Middlesex University for over 36 years. In recent years the Law Department has strengthened its research capacity through the development of staff and the recruitment of new research active staff. The department has a vibrant doctoral research community of 25 individuals, focussing on a range of issues in their research, from international criminal law to corruption. These students form part of a postgraduate community that also includes those studying on the various LLM specialisations, including the newly established LLM in
Research Methods
The Law Department has particular strengths in a number of socio-legal studies pathways and would particularly welcome applicants that wish to pursue research in these subjects. Some of these are: (1) human rights law in general, with a special focus related to minority rights and indigenous people; (2) discrimination law on the grounds of disability, gender, race, age, religion or belief and sexual orientation and including immigration and migration studies and (3) international comparative legal studies, including comparative corporate and business law at national, international and EU levels.
In addition to above subject areas, Professor Malcolm Sargeant is a leading academic in the study of age discrimination and we are looking for someone to undertake research with him under the broad heading of ‘The regulation of age discrimination outside the field of employment’. This is an area which will grow in importance during the next few years and we are looking for a student/researcher who will contribute to the study of this subject in the writing of their PhD thesis.
Strategy
The strategy research cluster is concerned with all aspects of strategy and strategic management. The strategy cluster lies within the Department of Business & Management of the Business School, and academics associated with the strategy cluster have expertise in a number of areas, including Cognition, Innovation, capability, the resource-based view, competitive strategy, international strategy, inter-firm relationships, organisational performance and excellence. For a list of active researchers in the strategy cluster see the Strategy research area.
Key researchers’ publications
To view the publications of all researchers in the school, see the Business School research clusters.
Alternatively, please, go to our Research Repository.
The following academics may prove helpful in accessing specific areas, but the list is indicative rather than exhaustive:
Global Labour Issues: Prof. Martin Upchurch, Prof. Richard Croucher (also visit the Global Work and Employment Project website).
Cross-cultural management: Prof. Terence Jackson.
Health management: Prof. Annabelle Mark (also visit research in the School of Health and Social Sciences).
Age-related HRM issues: Prof Michael Muller-Camen, Dr. Matt Flynn.
Workplace diversity: Prof. Suzan Lewis, Dr. Ian Roper.
Economics: Prof. John Grahl, Dr. Marian Rizov, Dr. Michael Brookes, Dr. Amrit Judge, Dr. David Kernohan, Dr. Ozlem Onaran, Dr. Ali Tasiran, Dr. Michela Vecchi.
Local and regional economic development: Prof. David North, Prof. Stephen Syrett, Prof. Fergus Lyon.
Finance: Prof. Ephraim Clark, Dr. Yacine Belghitar.
Accounting: Prof. Alan Sangster, Dr. Sepideh Parsa, Dr. Pingli Li.
Corporate Social Responsibility: Prof. George Frynas.
Law: Prof. Joshua Castellino, Prof. David Lewis, Prof. Malcolm Sargeant.
Eligibility
We are looking for mature, highly motivated applicants who may come from a variety of academic backgrounds ranging from Management, Economics, Finance and Accounting to Engineering and Mathematics and command excellent analytical, problem solving and verbal skills.
Applicants must have a minimum of a first or an upper second class honours degree or equivalent, and preferably a good master degree, in a relevant area. If your first language is not English, you should have a minimum IELTS score of 7 or TOEFL 585 (paper-based); 240 (computer-based).
Research proposal
This is an important part of your application in which you outline the direction you would like to pursue in your doctoral research. The research proposal should include an abstract, the research objectives, the proposed research methodology, a summary review of the relevant literature and current understanding or knowledge and an indication of how the proposed research will contribute to the discipline. You should also provide an outline work plan for the period of research. You are also asked to comment on why you wish to pursue this research and what you feel you will bring to it. The research proposal should be a maximum of 5 sides of A4.
Application Process
Applicants should submit:
a completed application form [Microsoft Word document 110kB];
a full CV;
a covering letter with details of 2 academic referees;
an outline of their proposal (2-3 pages) including a short bibliography.
N.B.: if you have already submitted an application for the Business School Studentships advertised in March 2010, you do not need to submit a further application. Your previous application will be duly considered.
Send applications to:
Patricia Babatunde
Middlesex University Research & Business Office
The Burroughs
London NW4 4BT
United Kingdom
You can also email your application to research-mbs@mdx.ac.uk. Late applicants will not be considered.
For informal enquiries on the application process or to request a paper copy of the application form, please contact Patricia Babatunde. Please do not approach academic staff directly; all applications must come through the Research and Business Office.
The closing date for applications is 18th June 2010.
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Gates Cambridge Scholarship 2011 for MBA

The University of Cambridge is normally ranked in the top three universities worldwide. It typically receives over 9,000 applications for graduate study from non-British applicants, approximately 1,700 of whom take up their place at Cambridge. Gates Cambridge Scholarships are awarded to outstanding students from outside the UK to study at the University of Cambridge. The programme aims to build a global network of future leaders committed to improving the lives of others.
Eligible
may be citizens of any country outside the United Kingdom.
may apply to study any subject available at the University of Cambridge.
may apply to pursue one of the following full-time residential courses of study:
PhD (three year research only degree)
One-year post-graduate course (e.g. MPhil, LLM, Diploma, MBA etc.)
MSc or MLitt (two year research only degree)
MBBChir Clinical Studies (3 year taught degree)
must be admitted to one of the degrees above at Cambridge through the University’s normal admission procedures. The Trust does not admit students.
must be well prepared for the Cambridge course for which they are applying and must meet all of the conditions for admission specified by the University (e.g. academic, English language proficiency, if required, and any other conditions set).
must be able to show evidence of high academic achievement, leadership potential, social commitment and a good fit with Cambridge.
who are already studying at Cambridge are only eligible to apply for a Gates Cambridge Scholarship if they are applying for a new course of study (e.g. a one year ‘MPhil only’ student may apply for funding to continue on to the PhD). Candidates already studying at Cambridge who are not applying for a new course of study (e.g. have already started their PhD) are not eligible to be considered for a Gates Cambridge Scholarship.
How Competitive
c. 7,000 eligible applicants apply for admission and funding
c. 300 are highly ranked by Departments
c. 100 are invited to interview
c. 55 offered a Gates Cambridge Scholarship after interview
Once applicants have applied for admission and a Gates Cambridge Scholarship, the Trust asks academic departments in Cambridge to rank their very best candidates. A shortlisting committee then applies the four main criteria of the scholarships to produce a final interview list. Gates Scholars are selected after interview.
Contact detail: info@gates.scholarships.cam.ac.uk
Information abut applying for a Gates Cambridge Scholarship and admission to the University for entry in October 2011 will be available – via the University’s Graduate Studies Prospectus – from June 2010 and applications will open on 1 September 2010.
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Germany: Curator scholarship for a junior academic graduate (preferably art history)

Overview
In sequence to foster a discourse in in between a art as good as science, we suggest a curator grant for a youth educational connoisseur (preferably art history). The concentration of a grant is a realization of an muster plan of a Künstlerhaus Schloß Balmoral. With this project, a grant hilt will be introduced in to a curatorial practice. Within a tighten network in in between a visible artists, who have been upheld by a Künstlerhaus Schloß Balmoral as good as countless universities as good as art institutions, it will be a charge of a grant hilt to actively experience in office building as good as organising activities, such as conferences, exhibitions etc.

Eligible candidates

The curatorial grant will be awarded to general field not comparison than 35 years or to those who graduated not longer than 5 years ago (M.A., preferably PhD). For field of a Curatorial Scholarship a full authority of a German denunciation as good as a receptive to advice believe of English or French is essential.

Benefits as good as requirements

The Balmoral Curatorial Scholarship is awarded for a duration of 6 months. It is included with 1,200 € a month.

Balmoral’ s curatorial grant is an assemblage scholarship. For a grant holder, a permanent residentship during Künstlerhaus Schloß Balmoral is requisite during their stay in Bad Ems (secondary residence). The successive stay in a Künstlerhaus Schloß Balmoral is binding.

The any year tenure of chateau starts in April.

The grant hilt disposes of a furnished living/bedroom with shower/WC as good as a college of music together with electricity, H2O as good as heating. Each unit is versed with an particular write as good as internet access. If required, a room is additionally connected up for air wave as good as television. Due to a chronological condition of a building, a apartments as good as studios in conditions of their distance as good as apparatus have been routinely usually befitting for a singular single person. The lounge, a dining room as good as a kitchen have been for corner use. Pets have been not admitted.


Holders of a curatorial grant can have make use of of a in-house comforts (computer, copier etc.), compulsory for their work for free. There is a living room as good as a celebration of a mass room with approx. 5,500 books, quite upon complicated as good as � la mode art as good as a many critical art magazines for research.

Together with a grant acceptance, a person submitting focus will embrace an agreement resolved with a Künstlerhaus as good as a chateau rules. After a signing of a stipulate by a grant holder, a grant is regarded as legally granted.

Scholarship holders have been compulsory to write a inform about their stay afterwards.

Selection procedure

The preference cabinet routinely consists of a singular chairperson as good as 7 members of a jury who have been consultant part of of a following veteran groups:

• an art critic
• a notable relic executive or curator
• a deputy of a studies of Fine Arts from a university or an art academy
• a part of of a artists associations in a Federal State of Rhineland-Palatinate
• a visible artist
• a executive of Künstlerhaus Schloß Balmoral
• an inventive adviser
• a table military officer of a Ministry for Education, Science, Youth as good as Culture of a Federal State of Rhineland-Palatinate, Mainz

New members of a jury have been nominated upon a rotational basement during 12- to 24-month intervals.

The members of a jury have their preference according to a peculiarity of a work samples field have to palm in together with their focus (for some-more sum see Application documents).

Application procedure

All scholarships have been voiced publicly.

Double applications to a Künstlerhaus Schloß Balmoral as good as a Ministry for Education, Science, Youth as good as Culture of a Federal State of Rhineland-Palatinate have been not acceptable.

The preference upon a endowment of a scholarships will be done by a row of experts in care of a applicants’ capacity of serve office building their inventive work (see preference procedure). There is no authorised explain to obtaining a scholarship. The field will not embrace any reasons in essay for a preference done upon a awarding of a scholarships, though will be sensitive of a result.

Applicants who were not supposed have been not authorised to request in a following year conjunction for a same nor an additional scholarship. They might request again for a limit of dual serve awards.

The awarding of a grant from Balmoral or a Federal State of Rhineland-Palatinate excludes serve applications in a following 5 years.

An focus will not be supposed if a same grant has already been awarded to which candidate.

Application documents

For all scholarships offering a following papers – no originals! – have to be submitted by mail in German, English or French:

- a singular pass photo
- a CV together with your inventive career story as good as prior grants
- a matter of reasons because we have selected this grant as good as an painting of your objectives during your dictated chateau (maximum a singular A4 page)
- during slightest 10, though not some-more than twenty photos or alternative images of your inventive functions (no slides, no print CDs, no MAC interpretation CDs), max A4 size
- explanations to a submitted works, a singular A4 page limit (optional)
- during many 3 muster catalogues (collective catalogues usually if your functions cannot be presented in a opposite way)
- during many 3 video cassettes (VHS) or DVDs, any recording no longer than fifteen min.

The focus materials should not surpass a sum weight of 2 kg incl. packing.
Applications by e-mail will not be accepted.

Application form for download: Curator grant 2011 – Scholarization.pdf 82 KB

Send your focus to:

Künstlerhaus Schloß Balmoral
Villenpromenade 11
D-56130 Bad Ems
Germany

We will acknowlege taking by e-mail.

Closing Date
The focus duration for a scholarships 2010 will be voiced in time.

Senior Lecturers/Lecturers in English Language Jubail University

Senior Lecturers/Lecturers in English Language
Jubail University College (JUC)
Required in Jubail, Saudi Arabia for Sep start

Jubail University College wishes to entice formally competent possibilities to request for Senior Lecturer/ Lecturer positions in English Language.

The College, determined in 2006, is partial of the Royal Commission as good as is located in coastal Jubail Industrial City in the heart of the moneyed Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. The middle of direction is English in all disciplines.

The Candidate, in further to land the PhD, should have the following:

Several years of training knowledge in applicable undergraduate courses together with Linguistics, Sociolinguistics, Psycholinguistics, Syntax, Semantics, Translation, as good as English Literature.
Professional knowledge in curriculum development.
Proficiency in verbal as good as created English as good as mechanism literacy.
Applicants with executive as good as caring knowledge in an educational environment would be preferred.
Main duties as good as responsibilities

Prepare as good as broach lessons.
Teachers have been compulsory to work 40 hours per week, consisting of up to twenty hours classroom teaching, 10 bureau hours as good as 10 credentials hours. A clergyman might be compulsory to cover for alternative teachers upon occasion.
Mark as good as criticism upon task as good as category work.
Prepare as good as proctor chain tests, category quizzes as good as exams.
Develop extra materials for courses taught, where necessary, to the limit of 25% of the since curriculum.
Attend staff meetings and/or workshops organised by the chair.
Serve upon assorted committees as needed.
Act as confidant to the series of tyro advisees.
Peer-teacher regard upon occasion.
Adhere to any alternative training associated tasks reserved by the chair.
Remuneration: In return, possibilities have been offering the rarely rival arrangement package consisting of the following:

Secure dual year renewable stipulate with the supervision institution.
An intensely inexhaustible tax-free monthly income paid in Saudi Riyals, depending upon preparation as good as applicable experience.
Monthly acceleration stipend (currently 15% of simple salary).
Monthly travel allowance.
Free furnished accommodation, according to marital status.
Free illness care.
Elementary as good as delegate propagandize preparation for 2 contingent children.
Free flights to Saudi Arabia, as good as annual air tickets to indicate of start for eighth month purposes.
Up to 60 days paid summer leave and 2 reduced inhabitant holidays (of we estimate 10 days each).
To apply, greatfully revisit http://www.ucj.edu.sa, afterwards click upon Careers, afterwards upon Job Application for full instructions.

CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS WEDNESDAY twenty-three JUNE 2010.

ESL/EFL Instructors Jubail University College (JUC)

ESL/EFL Instructors
Jubail University College (JUC)
Required during Jubail University College, Saudi Arabia, for Sep start

Jubail University College, in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, wishes to entice formally competent as good as gifted possibilities to request for mixed positions of EAP Instructor in the Prep Year Programme.

The College, determined in 2006, is partial of the Royal Commission as good as is located in coastal Jubail Industrial City in the heart of the moneyed Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. The middle of direction is English as good as the college runs the simple year module for students who contingency strech the prescribed turn of English inclination prior to commencement their major/specialization studies.

The Candidate contingency encounter the following smallest criteria:

Qualifications:
A BA grade in English or Linguistics or TESOL, OR
A bachelor grade in any fortify from an internationally famous Anglophonic university, PLUS the CELTA/Trinity TESOL certificate.
Have during slightest 2 years of full time ESL/EFL/EAP/ESP training knowledge during university level.
Be the local English speaker, or have near-native competency.
Candidates who encounter the following one more criteria have been rarely desirable:

PhD/MA in English Literature/Linguistics/TESOL (may be allocated in Lecturer positions).
Overseas ESL training experience, generally in the Middle East.
DELTA/Trinity LTCL Diploma.
Married training couples have been generally welcome.
Main duties as good as responsibilities

Prepare as good as broach lessons.
Teachers have been compulsory to work 40 hours per week, consisting of up to twenty hours classroom teaching, 10 bureau hours as good as 10 credentials hours. A clergyman might be compulsory to surrogate for alternative teachers upon occasion.
Mark as good as criticism upon task as good as category work.
Prepare as good as proctor chain tests, category quizzes as good as exams.
Develop extra materials for courses taught, where necessary, to the limit of 25% of the since curriculum.
Attend staff meetings and/or workshops organised by the chair.
Serve upon assorted committees as needed.
Act as confidant to the series of tyro advisees.
Peer-teacher regard upon occasion.
Adhere to any alternative training associated tasks reserved by the chair.
Remuneration: In return, possibilities have been offering the rarely rival arrangement package consisting of the following:

Secure dual year renewable stipulate with the supervision institution.
An intensely inexhaustible tax-free monthly income paid in Saudi Riyals, depending upon preparation as good as applicable experience.
Monthly acceleration stipend (currently 15% of simple salary).
Monthly travel allowance.
Free furnished accommodation, according to marital status.
Free illness care.
Elementary as good as delegate propagandize preparation for 2 contingent children.
Free flights to Saudi Arabia, as good as annual air tickets to indicate of start for eighth month purposes.
Up to 60 days paid summer leave and 2 reduced inhabitant holidays (of we estimate 10 days each).
To apply, greatfully revisit http://www.ucj.edu.sa, afterwards click upon Careers, afterwards upon Job Application for full instructions.

CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS WEDNESDAY twenty-three JUNE 2010

KODIKARA Awards for South Asian Strategic Studies 2010

Overview
The Regional Centre for Strategic Studies (RCSS) invites applications for investigate grants underneath the Kodikara Awards programme. The grants will be awarded to immature South Asian scholars for conducting policy-oriented investigate upon vital as well as general issues of � la mode South Asian interest. Nationals of all South Asian countries next 35 years of age have been authorised for the grants. Female possibilities have been quite speedy to apply.

Eligible candidates

Candidates should have the Master’s Degree in general relations, vital studies, or any alternative associated subject.

Each grantee receives the sum of US$2,000.00 for the study.

CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: Jul 15th, 2010.

Eligible possibilities wishing to be deliberate for the awards should request to the RCSS together with the following:

a) Full resume as well as hit residence together with telephone, fax as well as e-mail, if any;
b) A investigate offer of 750-1000 words, describing the theme, importance, objectives, methodology, as well as budget;
c) Copies of up to dual of not long ago published work, if any; and
d) Two trusted letters of educational anxiety in foster of any person submitting application to be sent without delay to the RCSS.


Application around email will be preferred. Additional references might be sent by post or as the scanned connection around email.

Applications as well as serve inquiries might be addressed to:

Programme Officer
Regional Centre for Strategic Studies (RCSS)
410/27, Bauddhaloka Mawatha, Colombo 7
SRI LANKA.
Tel: (+94-11) 2690913-4; Fax: 2690769
E-mail: programmes@rcss.org

Italy: The International Master in Tourism & Leisure at MIB School of Management

Overview
The International Master in Tourism & Leisure during MIB School of Management in Trieste, Italy, is a module for graduates with a passion for tourism, aiming for managerial career during general level.Participants work in English, in a multi-ethnic classroom with colleagues from all over a world.Tourism is a genuine business, that calls for far-sighted as well as challenge-oriented managers.The Master in Tourism couples managerial credentials (Marketing, Strategy, HR, Planning, Organization, Finance) with consummate research of a tourism issues.

The Master in Tourism offers:

- a solid, technical tourism education
- a plain business-oriented tourism training
- poise of government processes
- specialized operative collection for success in a tourism sector
- bolster of personal capabilities
- scholarships for gifted candidates
- opportunities to network with companies charity career opportunities.

Careers

Important international companies combine with a International Master in Tourism charity severe plan works, association seminar experiences, disdainful internship opportunities as well as rewarding placement. Natural veteran outlets after graduation are: liberality management, debate planning, selling direction, end management, M.I.C.E. management, consulting, entrepreneurialism, e-tourism.AccreditationsIs a usually Master in tourism accredited by ASFOR and United Nations WTO.Editions availableFull-time: twelve monthsPart time: twenty-four months, to have people already in use enlarge career options.


Begins: 18th Oct 2010
Admissions deadline: 21st September
not EU: 5th Oct EU
Language: English
Duration: twelve months or twenty-four part-time
Structure: 8 months lessons as well as lectures + 4 months internship (or in a margin project/international exchange)
Participants: From thirty opposite countries in before editions
Scholarships: Available
Placement: Last 3 editions: 90% (6 months after graduation)
Tuition Euro 15.000 (20% VAT not included)

Application Form – ScholarshipDB.com.pdf

Apply online

IMTL – International Master in Tourism & Leisure
Fabia Radetti
Email: radettiatmib.edu
tel. +39 040 9188 131
http://www.mib.edu/home.aspx

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