Taiwan Scholarship Program Guidelines

20.4.12 |

Revised Taiwan Scholarship Program Guidelines


This revised version was provided by the
Ministry of Education on February 1, 2011,
to be executed on January 1, 2012.

I.In an effort to encourage outstanding international students (excluding students from Mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau) to undertake degree studies in Taiwan so as to familiarize themselves with the academic environment in Taiwan and promote communication, understanding and friendship between Taiwan and countries around the world, the Ministry of Education (MOE) establishes the following guidelines for the Taiwan Scholarship Program.

II.The MOE awards outstanding international students undertaking undergraduate and postgraduate studies in Taiwan by awarding each recipient of the Taiwan scholarship the following:

(i)Tuition and payment of academic fees, including credit fee . Upon validation of tuition and above fees, the MOE awards each recipient per semester up to NTD40,000. If the total amount of these fees should exceed NTD40,000, the remainder of all costs shall be covered by either the recipient, or the recipient’s college, whereas over NTD40,000 are the sole responsibility of the recipient. Tuition and academic fees do not include any of the following: administration fees, thesis advising fees, insurance premiums, accommodation, Internet access, all of which are payable by the recipients.

(ii)Subsistence allowance:
The MOE offers each recipient undertaking undergraduate studies a monthly stipend of NTD15,000; it offers each recipient undertaking postgraduate studies a monthly stipend of NTD20,000.

III.Duration of Scholarships:

(i)The maximum period of each scholarship is four years for undergraduate programs, two years for master programs, and four years for doctorate programs. The maximum length of the total awards for each recipient undertaking a combination of studies is five years.

(ii)Annual award periods begin on September 1st and continue until August 31st of the following year. Recipients must arrive in Taiwan and enroll at their admitting universities/colleges within this period unless delays have been approved by the relevant institutions and the MOE. If recipients fail to arrive in Taiwan for registration during this period, their award will be revoked with no deferrals.

(iii)Subsistence allowances begin from the month of the recipients’ registration at the universities/colleges and end when the award period expires or upon the recipients’ graduation, withdrawal, suspension, expulsion, or revocation of the scholarship.

IV.Eligibility:

(i)Applicants must be a foreign national with a high-school diploma or post-secondary degree(s), with an excellent academic record, and be of good moral character.

(ii)Applicants are ineligible if they meet the following criteria:

1.Are R.O.C. nationals or overseas Chinese students

2.Are already registered or have obtained student status at any university/college in Taiwan. Graduating students pursuing further studies are exempt from this rule.

3.Have already studied in Taiwan for the same level of degree as the one in which they currently intend to enroll.

4.Are exchange or dual/joint degree students admitted in accordance with academic cooperation agreements between local universities/colleges and international universities/colleges.

5.Have been a recipient of the Taiwan Scholarship for over a total of five years.

6.Have had, in the past, their Taiwan Scholarship or Huayu Enrichment Scholarship from the MOE revoked.

7.Are recipients of any other scholarship or subsidy offered by the Taiwan government or education institutions in Taiwan. This excludes subsidies offered by universities/colleges to cover tuition and other fees exceeding the scholarship limit.

(iii)Applicants should apply directly for admission within the deadlines specified by each university/college listed in the “Association of Taiwan Scholarship Program Schools” (see Appendix 1). Applications for admission outside of the universities/colleges participating in the Taiwan Scholarship Program are automatically disqualified and will not be returned.

V.Applicants should send the following document within the period specified enclosed with their application to the nearest Taiwan Embassy or Representative Office in their country. Failure to include any of these documents renders the application incomplete, and the applicant will not be further considered for the scholarship, without further notice:

(i)Taiwan Scholarship Application Form (available at the nearest Taiwan Embassy or Representative Office)

(ii)A copy of the applicant’s passport or other nationality certificates.

(iii)A copy of the highest degree and academic transcripts. If issued by international educational institutions, these documents must be authenticated by an overseas Representative Office or be sealed and delivered by the awarding institutions. Documents in a language other than Chinese or English must be translated into Chinese or English and the translated documents must be authenticated.

(iv)A copy of admission application materials to universities/colleges in Taiwan (e.g., copies of application fee remittance, application form, receipt of application from universities/colleges, e-mails, ).

(v)A copy of a language proficiency certificate:

1.A copy of results or certificate for the “Test of Chinese as a Foreign Language” (TOCFL) Basic or above.

2.For applications to all-English programs, a copy of TOEFL test scores or other recognized English language proficiency exams or degrees awarded in English must be submitted. English-speaking nationals are exempt from this rule.

(vi)Two letters of reference, signed and sealed in envelopes (i.e. from the principals, professors, or supervisors). Photo copies and email submissions of letters of recommendation will not be considered.

(vii)Additional documents as specified by the individual representative offices.

VI.Quotas for scholarships offered by the MOE are contingent upon the MOE’s annual budget allotments for the coming year and each representative office’s yearly performance. The MOE notifies all relevant offices of the available quotas for the new academic year by December 31st of each year.

VII.Application and Selection Process:

(i)Taiwan Representative Offices provide application information and establish selection requirements in accordance with these guidelines and directly process applications in coordination with local government agencies, schools, educational and cultural institutions. Scholarship application information (including selection criteria, scholarship types and quotas, application process, application period,) is provided in both Chinese and the local languages by January 31st of each year.

(ii)After Taiwan Representative Offices provide the aforementioned information, hard copies in Chinese and in the local languages and an electronic copy must be forwarded to the MOE’s designated offices for archiving purposes.

(iii)In principle, the application period is from February 1st through March 31st of each year. However, the actual application period will in accordance with dates provided by the local Taiwan Representative Offices.

(iv)For the application, the applicant must send all completed documents to the nearest Taiwan Embassy or Representative Office in his/her home country.

VIII.Selection Criteria:

(i)Recipients academic study goals should be consistent with Taiwan’s national development plans so as to assist in the growth of industry, economy and education.

(ii)Recipients should achieve an undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or above, and a postgraduate GPA of 3.5 or above (on a 4.5 scale). Where grade conversion calculation differs, Taiwan Representative Offices will base their conversion calculations on the aforementioned calculation guidelines to select outstanding applicants from prestigious universities/colleges.

(iii)Interviews must be conducted in person or by video conferencing so as to interact with the applicants and better judge their demeanor and moral character.

(iv)Priority will be given to applicants with a certificate in TOCFL-levels of: intermediate or above. For applications to all-English programs, a copy of TOEFL test scores or other recognized English language proficiency exams at the intermediate level or a test score of over 75% must be submitted.

(v)Applications must be complete in full. All incomplete applications are ineligible for consideration, and persons submitting incomplete applications will be withdrawn from the selection process without further notice.

IX.Selection Notice:

(i)Upon reviewing applications and conducting interviews, the Taiwan Representative Offices will select successful candidates and alternate candidates which will be placed on a waiting list. Candidates and their awarding universities/colleges are to be notified by May 31st of each year.

(ii)Successful candidates should submit a copy of their letter of admission to their local Taiwan Representative Office for verification by June 30th of each year; should candidates fail to submit this letter within the specified time period, the candidates must submit a written explanation and request verification from their Representative Offices. Failure to be admitted into a university/college will result in a suspension from the Scholarship Program. Failure to submit documents within the specified time period will result in disqualification, and the candidates on the waiting list will be offered a scholarship. The list of recipients must be finalized no later than July 31st of each year.

(iii)Taiwan Representative Offices should issue recipients with a certificate of scholarship (Appendix II) by July 31st of each year, and assign the Scholarship’s study time table according to the recipients’ level of study. Recipients’ information should also be completed on the on-line Taiwan Scholarship Information Platform.

X.Upon completion of a degree program, recipients may reapply by February 28th of each year for the Taiwan Scholarship to undertake a higher degree program by following the application process as specified above. The maximum duration of each recipient’s total award period is five years (see Provision IV, Section ii).

XI.The process for continuing scholarship benefits is as follows:

(i)Each university/college should review recipients’ award qualifications for the second semester of the academic year and evaluate each recipient’s academic and conduct performances by February 28th of each year and notify the recipients and the MOE designated office within seven days. In addition, by September 10th of each year, universities/colleges should submit the renewal lists to the on-line Taiwan Scholarship Information Platform to secure funding.

(ii)Recipients shall be granted renewal if they have achieved the following results:

1.A minimum total average of 70% per semester’s coursework for undergraduates and 80% for postgraduates; universities/colleges may set their own higher standards.

2.For recipients in the 3rd year of their doctoral programs, this evaluation should be conducted in accordance with the regulations of their individual institutions.

(iii)If recipients have been admitted to the next level of study by their attending universities/colleges prior to the expiration of their scholarships, the attending universities/colleges must submit the scholarship application forms filled out by the recipients, their academic transcripts in Taiwan, and proof of admission, to the MOE for change of scholarship levels and terms. The MOE will notify the universities/colleges, the MOE designated office and relevant representative offices.

XII.Transfer:

(i)After studying for a semester at a university/college, a recipient is allowed to transfer once to another university/college/department listed in the “Association of Taiwan Scholarship Program Schools” during the course of a degree program, if the pertinent educational institutions approve this request.

(ii)Recipients that wish to transfer to a different degree program at another university/college/department/graduate school, must re-apply to the original institute of the Taiwan Representative Offices.

(iii)When applying for a transfer, the original university/college must notify the recipient and its transferring university/college of the recipient’s scholarship type, award period and transfer date. The transferring university/college must notify the recipient and the original university/college that it agrees to the transfer date. Both universities/colleges must send copies of the transfer to the MOE, relevant Taiwan Representative Offices, and the MOE designated office.

XIII.The university/college of the recipient should apply and verify the scholarship in accordance with the following time period and processes each year from the MOE designated office:

(i)After each semester’s student enrollment, universities/colleges shall pay a monthly subsistence allowance to the recipients. The MOE will pay the universities/colleges in two installments: the first installment is for January through August, and universities/colleges should apply for appropriation by January 5th; the second installment is for their appropriation by January 5th ; the second installment is for September through December, and universities/colleges should apply for their appropriation by September 30th. When applying for an appropriation, universities/colleges should submit a list of recipients and student-signed receipts. In cases where universities/colleges fail to apply for their appropriation in time, it is their responsibility to pay a monthly subsistence allowance to the recipients.

(ii)Universities/colleges should submit three copies of their balance sheets statement and execution results form (form in Appendix III) to the university/college president, chief accountant and cashier for verification. The first deadline for verification is September 30th, and the second is December 20th. Remaining funds should be returned to the MOE. Universities/colleges should keep all original receipts for verification by the National Audit Office and other relevant offices.

(iii)After each semester’s student enrollment, universities/colleges must submit a list of recipients, along with a comprehensive statement of tuition and other fees (form in Appendix IV), statement of income and expenditures, and receipts to the MOE designated office to apply for appropriation and verification of tuition and other fees.

(iv)The allocation, disbursement, and verification of funds are carried out in accordance with the MOE subsidy and commission expense verification guidelines.

(v)Recipients that are suspended, withdrawn or expelled from universities/colleges shall have their scholarship revoked and subsistence allowance suspended. When this occurs after the 15th of the month, recipients will not be required to return that month’s subsistence allowance. Tuition and other fees paid must be returned pro rata to the designated office by the MOE and processed and verified separately.

XIV.Other key provisions:

(i)International students:

1.Scholarship applicants should apply directly for admission to universities/colleges listed in the “Association of Taiwan Scholarship Program Schools” (see Appendix 1) within the application deadlines.

2.Other than tuition and other fees, recipients are responsible for the payment of all other expenses. In case of financial hardship, recipients may apply to their registered universities/colleges for payments to be deducted from their subsistence allowances.

3.Should the recipients’ academic and conduct performances or their attendance record fall below the required standard of their registered universities/colleges, their scholarships will be suspended or revoked in accordance with the rules and regulations of the universities/colleges.

4.Should recipients be in simultaneous receipt of any other award or subsidy granted by Taiwan government agencies or education institutions in Taiwan, upon verification, their scholarships will be revoked and any stipend and subsistence allowance given to them during the period of overlap shall be returned.

5.Recipients are required to join the National Health Insurance plan. They must purchase other forms of medical insurance before enrolling in the National Health Insurance plan according to National Law.

6.Upon enrollment at universities/colleges in Taiwan, recipients are not allowed to study in any other country as exchange or dual/joint degree students. Should such a case occur, the recipients’ scholarships will be revoked and the remainder of the award period shall not be retained or deferred. Recipients on exchange as part of the degree program are exempt from this rule, but they shall not receive any tuition stipend and subsistence allowance during the time period outside of Taiwan.

7.Recipients are not allowed to work illegally (including part-time work) while in Taiwan. If recipients engage in any labor activity without the MOE’s approval of award renewal or without notifying their universities/colleges, their scholarships will be revoked and they need to return any stipend and subsistence allowance given to them during the period of employment.

(ii)Universities and colleges:

1.Universities/colleges shall refer to their respective guidelines for admitting international students and notify applicants of their final decision no later than June 15th of each year.

2.Universities/colleges are required to establish their own regulations in relation to financial aid for recipients so that recipients may apply for payments they are responsible for to be deducted from their subsistence allowances.

3.The suspension and revocation of this scholarship is under the provisions of the recipients’ universities/colleges of enrollment and the MOE. In case of withdrawal, suspension, expulsion, or any other violation, universities/colleges must immediately suspend or revoke the recipients’ scholarships, note the reason, period of suspension or revocation, and notify the MOE, the Bureau of Consular Affairs, the National Immigration Agency, and the MOE relevant Taiwan representative offices, the recipients and the designated office. In addition to the provisions of universities/colleges, scholarships may be suspended or revoked if one the following situations arise:

1)Recipients are absent for more than one-thirds of a single month excluding school breaks. Upon verification, the recipients’ subsistence allowances for that month shall be suspended with the recipients’ scholarships subject to revocation.

2)Recipients’ scholarships are revoked if they study in any other country as exchange or dual/joint degree students while in receipt of their Taiwan scholarships. Recipients on exchange as part of a degree program will not receive any tuition stipend and subsistence allowance during the time period outside of Taiwan.

3)Recipients who violate Taiwan laws, are imposed with any major demerit at the university/college, or withdraw or be expelled from the university/college shall have their scholarships revoked. In case of transfer to another university/college or department or voluntary withdraw from their original universities/colleges, recipients’ scholarship will not be revoked.

4)Failure to submit at the time of enrollment for each study term an Alien Resident Certificate (ARC) with “pursuing studies” as the reason for stay by the deadlines specified by the recipients’ universities/colleges, or altering the reason of stay while in receipt of the scholarships.

5)Recipients found working illegally or engaging in any labor activity without the MOE’s approval of award renewal or without notifying their universities/colleges shall have their scholarships revoked. Any stipend and subsistence allowances given to them during the period of employment must be returned.

6)Recipients whose academic average for the semester is below the passing standard set by their universities/colleges will have their scholarships suspended for a month; recipients whose academic average for the semester is below the passing standard for two consecutive semesters will have their scholarship revoked starting the next semester.

4.Relevant institutions wishing to employ recipients on a part-time basis should apply for employment permit in accordance with the Employment Service Act (ESA). Recipients’ universities/colleges should, in accordance with this guideline, review each case, and upon approval, state the proposed period of employment, nature of employment, and total working hours. A copy of the recipients’ academic transcript for two consecutive semesters must be submitted to the MOE for the evaluation of the renewal of the recipients’ scholarships.

5.Upon recipients’ arrival and enrollment, each university/college is required to organize orientations for recipients in order to inform them of the rules and regulations regarding scholarship renewal, grade calculation and award, and scholarship issuing, suspension and revocation. Each university/college should also issue the scholarship monthly, monitor scholarship suspension and revocation, and process scholarship renewal.

6.Universities/colleges should set up a specific unit and personnel to liaise with recipients, provide academic and student support, and encourage recipients to actively participate in school activities and national volunteer work during their stay in Taiwan.

(iii)Taiwan representative offices:

1.Shall inform local government agencies, universities/colleges, and students of the Taiwan Scholarship Program, provide information about studying in Taiwan, process scholarship applications and selections, and ensure that recipients sign the Taiwan Scholarship Program Terms of Agreement (form in Appendix V), agreeing to abide by the laws of Taiwan.

2.Are responsible for validating that the universities/colleges in which scholarship applicants have been admitted are listed in the “Association of Taiwan Scholarship Program Schools”.

3.Are required to submit their lists of recipients ( Appendix VI) to the MOE for review by July 31st. A copy of the lists with all appendices should also be sent to the Bureau of Consular Affairs, the National Immigration Agency, the recipients’ universities/colleges, and the MOE designated office. The local office of Consular Affairs should also be notified.

4.In accordance with Provision III, shall issue recipients who have been admitted to universities/colleges with a certificate of scholarship, stating the exact period of the scholarship.

5.Shall organize orientations for recipients before they travel to Taiwan in order to explain the guidelines for the scholarship, the application process for residency in Taiwan, the barring of illegal labor activities, and relevant information regarding living and studying in Taiwan.

6.When the recipients return to their homelands, shall maintain contact with them and organize post-study presentations and seminars so that the recipients may share their experiences of studying and living in Taiwan with others.

XV.Taiwan Scholarships granted before and for the 2011 academic year are subject to the following:

(i)Undergraduates will be awarded a monthly stipend of NTD25,000, and postgraduate students a monthly stipend of NTD30,000.

(ii)Recipients will pay their own tuition fees and other fees from the beginning of the award period until the expiration of their award, graduation, withdrawal, or expulsion. Other than the differences in the stipend, any regulations in relation to scholarship suspension and revocation are subject to these revised guidelines.
Recipients that pre-enrolled for the 2011 academic year for Chinese language sessions are subject to the Ministry of Education Short Term Research Award(STRA)and Huayu Enrichment Scholarship(HES)International Student Directions.
Beginning from the 2012 academic year, new recipients of the Taiwan Scholarship must abide by these revised guidelines.

Info beasiswa New Zealand ASEAN Scholars Awards

12.4.12 |

New Zealand ASEAN Scholars Awards

Calling for applications from Indonesians now! Do you have an inquiring mind and want to contribute to the future development of your country?
New Zealand ASEAN Scholars (NZAS) awards empower individuals with the knowledge, skills and qualifications to contribute to economic, social and political development within ASEAN nations.
The New Zealand Aid Programme provides scholarships for qualified Indonesians to undertake postgraduate studies at a university or polytechnic in New Zealand.
Successful applicants are entitled to return air travel, full tuition fees, an establishment allowance upon arrival in New Zealand, and a living allowance to cover day to day costs.
Applications from Indonesia close on Wednesday 11th April 2012 for study beginning in early 2013.

Regards,
NZ-AS Team

Info Beasiswa S2 dan S3 : CHUNG YUAN CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY 2012, TAIWAN

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Just INFO :


Dear International Students,

Greetings from the Office of International Affairs at Chung Yuan Christian University (CYCU) ! We are very pleased to learn that you are interested in our programs including International Graduate Programs or Undergraduate Programs.

We are in the process of starting next semester's enrollment.

We only accept your admission application through this on-line application system.
From 1st May to 30th November, 2012, the on-line application system only open for Spring term (class start from Feb, 2013)
If you would like to apply for Fall term (class start from Sep 2012),
please register in this system from 4th December 2011 to 30th April, 2012.

After completing the on-line system, please submit hardcopy of the required application documents through post before the end of April 30, 2012 for the Fall term (class start from Sep, 2012)
All the applicants are required to go through the on-line application system, upload all the required documents to this on-line application system and submit the hardcopy of application materials to:

Office of International Affairs
Chung Yuan Christian University
200 Chung Pei Rd., Chungli 32023 Taiwan, R.O.C.

If you have any enquires, please feel free to contact:

Rebecca ( chchiu@cycu.edu.tw ) Telephone: +886-3-265-1703 /1704
Julia Tsai ( juliashu@cycu.edu.tw ) Fax: +886-3-265-1729 E-mail: oia@cycu.edu.tw

◎ Your admission application will fail, if you haven’t completed the on-line application system and submitted the hardcopy of application materials.
Best Regards,
Danang Kisworo
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中原大學工業與系統工程學系
Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering
Chung Yuan Christian University
200, Chung Pei Rd., Chung Li, Taiwan 32023
Tel:+886 03-2654412
Fax:+886 03-2654499
Mobile : +886 098 766 2798
Skype : dhanankiss
E-mail:dk_danangkisworo@yahoo.co.id
Web:http://www.ise.cycu.edu.tw

BEASISWA SANTRI PBSB TAHUN 2012/2013

10.4.12 |

BEASISWA SANTRI PBSB TAHUN 2012/2013

Persyaratan Beasiswa Santri tahun 2012/2013:

Calon Peserta PBSB adalah
(1) Santri terbaik di kelas III pada Madrasah Aliyah (MA) yang
diselenggarakan oleh pondok pesantren,
(2) Lulusan Pondok Pesantren Mu’adalah (Pendidikan Diniyah Menengah Atas),
(3) Lulusan Pondok Pesantren Salafiyah, dan
(4) Lulusan Pendidikan Kesetaraan Paket C yang diselenggarakan oleh
pondok pesantren

Waktu Pendaftaran Beasiswa Santri tahun 2012/2013:

Pendaftaran seleksi akan dimulai pada tanggal 9 s/d 27 April 2012 di
Kantor Wilayah Kementerian Agama Propinsi se-Indonesia.

Info detail dan link download formulir di:
http://www.alkhoirot.net/2011/05/pengumuman-hasil-seleksi-beasiswa-depag.html

The Politecnico di Milano Scholarships 2012

7.4.12 |

The Politecnico di Milano wishes to announce that fifty 10,000 Euro scholarships are now available to international students interested in enrolling in the various Master programs at its campuses in Como and Lecco.

A variety of degree programs are open including several available in English:

* Master of Science in Management, Economics and Industrial Engineering;
* Master of Science in Building Engineering; and
* Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering.
Master of Science programs are also offered in: Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, and Environmental Engineering, which are taught in Italian with support in English. Furthermore, 35 – 4,000 Euro scholarships are available for various programs on our Milano campuses, including Master programs from the School of Architecture in Urban Planning and the School of Design in Product-Service-Systems Design, which are taught in English.

More information on these and other degree programs and scholarship opportunities can be found on the University website.

Scholarship application is concurrent with admissions application, and closes on the 18th of May for non-EU students and June 30th for EU students.

Further information or enquiries can be made to Geoff Moody at: geoff.moody@polimi.it

Source: http://www.english.polimi.it/

The Netherlands Fellowship Programmes (NFP)

6.4.12 |

The Netherlands Fellowship Programmes (NFP) are fellowship programmes initiated and fully funded by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs under the budget for Development Cooperation.

Aim NFP
The overall aim of the NFP is to help alleviate qualitative and quantitative shortages of skilled manpower within a wide range of governmental, private and non-governmental organisations. This by offering fellowships to mid- career professionals to improve the capacity of their employing organisations. The need for training has to be evident within the context of an organisation. This implicates that candidates have to be nominated by their employers. Applications without employer support are considered not eligible.

Target group
The NFP is targeted at mid-career professionals who are nationals of and working and living in one of the 60 NFP countries. Candidates from Sub-Saharan Africa, women and members of priority groups and/or marginalised regions are specifically invited to apply for an NFP fellowship. This because 50% of the available fellowships will be awarded to females and 50% of the available budget will be awarded to candidates from Sub-Saharan Africa. Beside this, candidates from priority groups and/or marginalised regions (to be defined by the embassies) are explicitly invited to apply.

Country-specific priorities
Next to the general eligibility criteria an embassy or consulate may develop its own country-specific priorities. These reflect the preferences of the embassy or consulate for certain applications.

These priorities can be of influence on the selection process. For these reasons, candidates are advised to check at the embassy or on the embassy’s website if country-specific priorities apply.

NFP sub-programmes
The NFP offers the following options:

Individual fellowships for:

master’s degree programmes;
short courses;
PhD studies.

Subsidies for alumni activities:

Refresher courses (for NFP, NPT, NICHE and MENA alumni);
NAA start-up grants (for NFP alumni);
Co-financing of NFP alumni activities.

Gender policy
The Dutch policy regarding development cooperation gives specific importance to gender and sexual & reproductive health and rights. The NFP gives attention to this gender policy by highlighting the extent to which gender is part of the courses and programmes on the NFP Course List. There are four categories:

The subject of the programme is gender-oriented (e.g. gender in the programme title);
The programme contains several compulsory modules dealing with gender dimensions;
Gender-oriented modules are available, but not compulsory. The programme content is not explicitly gender-oriented and no attention is paid to gender;
The subject of the programme is not gender-oriented. It is not possible to include gender-oriented modules.

The fellowship
An NFP fellowship is intended to supplement the salary that the fellowship holder must continue to receive (at least partially) during the study period. The allowance is considered to be a contribution towards the cost of living for one person, whether in the Netherlands or in another country. A fellowship holder can therefore be faced with additional expenses (for instance extra costs for housing). Fellowship holders are adviced to check with the Dutch institution if this can be the case for them. It should be noted that NFP allowances are not sufficient to support family members, either in the home country or in the Netherlands.

The fellowship can cover the costs of tuition fees, visas, travel, insurance and thesis research, as specified in the NFP Rules and regulations for fellowship holders. This can be downloaded at www.nuffic.nl/nfp. Different conditions may apply to e-learning courses or e-learning programmes. These conditions are also listed in the NFP Rules and Regulations.

An NFP fellowship is granted for the duration of the course or programme. Whilst the individual candidates are selected for a fellowship, the grants are awarded to the Dutch higher education institutions to enable the fellowship holders to pursue the chosen sub-programme.

There are restrictions to the total number of fellowships candidates can receive. Candidates are not eligible for a fellowship if a candidate applying for:

an NFP master’s degree fellowship has already received an NFP fellowship for a master’s degree;
an NFP PhD fellowship has already received an NFP-PhD fellowship;
an NFP SC fellowship has already received two NFP SC fellowships or has, a year prior to the application already received an NFP SC fellowship.

In addition, a candidate employed by one of the following organisations is not eligible:

a multinational corporation (for instance Shell, Unilever etc.) or
a large national and/-or commercial organisation or
a bilateral donor organisation (for instance USAID, DFID, Danida, Sida, FinAid, AusAid, ADC, SwissAid etc.) or
a multilateral donor organisation, (for instance a UN organisation, theWorld Bank, the IMF, Asian Development Bank, African Development Bank, IADB, etc.) or
an international NGO (for instance civil society organisations, Oxfam, Plan, Care, etc.)

Regional programmes and courses
The NFP Course List also contains master’s degree programmes and short courses that take place, either fully or partly, in one of the NFP countries, for example joint or double degree programmes. In these cases, the Dutch institution and its partner institution in the NFP country jointly deliver the programme. These programmes and courses are open to all candidates, as long as the programme / course is relevant to the candidate’s employing organisation and country.

Parties involved

Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs fully funds the Netherlands Fellowship Programmes under the development cooperation budget.

The Netherlands Fellowship Programmes (NFP)
The Netherlands embassies and consulates assess all applications for fellowships for master’s degree programmes, short courses and PhD studies and can formulate specific recommendations for further processing. They apply the general eligibility criteria. In addition, they may define a policy with country-specific priorities appropriate to the local situation.

Nuffic
Nuffic is the Netherlands organisation for international cooperation in higher education1. As an independent, non-profit organisation based in The Hague, the Netherlands, Nuffic supports internationalisation in higher education, research and professional education in the Netherlands and abroad, and helps to improve access to higher education worldwide.

The NFP programmes are managed and administered by Nuffic. Nuffic guides the candidate selection process for fellowships for master’s degree programmes, short courses and PhD programmes. Nuffic drafts the lists of programmes and courses for which NFP fellowships can be used. Nuffic also selects candidates for PhD fellowships and evaluates proposals for refresher courses.

Dutch education institutions
The Dutch institutions involved in the NFP are higher education institutions or other organisations in the Netherlands specialising in transferring knowledge and skills at a post-secondary level. The master’s degree programmes and short courses listed in this brochure and the PhD study programmes are all offered by Dutch institutions. These have been assessed on their capacity to receive and teach students or professionals from various backgrounds.

The institutions assess whether candidates are academically qualified to take part in a particular programme, course or training. They administer the NFP fellowships for all four sub-programmes. They also arrange the logistics and provide guidance for fellowship holders. For all matters concerning their fellowship the fellowship holders must contact the relevant Dutch institution.

More information
Up-to-date information can be found at www.nuffic.nl/nfp. Specific conditions might apply in different countries. Nuffic strongly advises candidates to check the website of the Netherlands embassy in their own country before they start the NFP application procedure.

Seleksi Pertukaran Pemuda Antar Negara (PPAN) DKI Jakarta tahun 2012 telah di mulai

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Seleksi Pertukaran Pemuda Antar Negara (PPAN) DKI Jakarta tahun 2012 telah di mulai. Adapun tahapannya sebagai berikut:

Seleksi Administrasi
Di tahap ini tim seleksi akan melakukan seleksi dokumen sesuai dengan form aplikasi. Kelengkapan data seperti mengisi dengan lengkap formulir, lampiran KTP (di scan) dan Essay menjadi penilaian utama dalam seleksi ini.

Kuota PPAN DKI Jakarta sebagai berikut:

AIYEP (21-26 thn) – Puteri
IMYEP (23-27thn) – Puteri
IKYEP (18-25 thn) – Puteri
ICYEP (18-23 thn) – Putera
SSEAYP (20-30 thn) – Putera

Persyaratan calon peserta:

Warga negara Indonesia (sehat jasmani dan rohani)
Memiliki Kartu Tanda Penduduk (KTP) DKI Jakarta yang masih berlaku
Belum menikah
Usia tidak kurang atau lebih dari yang ditentukan
Pendidikan minimal lulusan SMA / sederajat
Memiliki kepribadian dan nasionalisme yang kuat
Belum pernah mengikuti program pertukaran pemuda yang diselenggarakan oleh Kementrian Pemuda dan Olahraga (KEMENPORA)
Aktif dan berminat dalam pemberdayaan masyarakat
Mampu berkomunikasi dalam bahasa Inggris baik lisan maupun tulisan
Menguasai salah satu jenis keterampilan kesenian atau bakat tertentu
Mengisi formulir yang dapat didownload di pcmidkijakarta.wordpress.com
Formulir dan hasil scan KTP dikirimkan ke email: ppandkijakarta@yahoo.com paling lambat pukul 23:59 tanggal 10 April 2012

Time line seleksi administrasi yakni:

1 April – 10 April — Pendaftaran
14 April — Pengumuman Seleksi Berkas

Seleksi Tahap Akhir
Seleksi ini akan berlangsung 17 – 18 April 2012, dengan beberapa tahap sebagai berikut:

Tes Tertulis
Wawancara dan FGD
Tes Kemampuan Seni Budaya

For more information, please visit official website: pcmidkijakarta.wordpress.com

Beasiswa s1 2012 di Inggris, Undergraduate International Scholarships, Bournemouth University, UK

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This scholarship is offered to international applicants for BU undergraduate (Bachelor) degrees beginning in September 2012. You will be eligible to apply for a BU Undergraduate International Scholarship if you can demonstrate an outstanding academic profile relevant to your course. An outstanding academic profile is one which is considered to be equivalent to 3 Grade As at UK ‘A’ Level as assessed by NARIC.

Who is eligible to apply for this scholarship?
All applicants paying fees at the ‘international’ rate are eligible to apply.

To which courses does this scholarship apply?
Applicants for all three or four year full-time undergraduate (Bachelors) courses in the following Schools may apply:

Business School
School of Design, Engineering & Computing
School of Health & Social Care
The Media School
School of Tourism.

How many scholarships are awarded annually?

Business School – 5 scholarships
School of Design, Engineering & Computing – 10 scholarships
School of Health & Social Care – 5 scholarships
The Media School – 1 in every 3 applicants
School of Tourism – 10 scholarships.

How much is the scholarship worth?
£1000 payable for each academic year of the course (excluding the work placement or repeat year).

How is this scholarship paid?
Scholarships are paid by a reduction in tuition fee or by cheque.

What are the criteria for this scholarship?

You must be able to demonstrate an exceptional academic profile (equivalent to 3 Grade As at UK ‘A’ Level as assessed by NARIC)
You must be able to demonstrate an outstanding personal profile as evidenced in your personal statement.

Other information about this scholarship

Recipients of this scholarship cannot be in receipt of any other BU scholarship
Applicants for courses delivered at BU’s Partner Colleges (other than BU campus based courses) are not eligible for this scholarship
Applicants for one year Top-up courses are not eligible for this scholarship
Financial need will not be taken into consideration.

How do I apply?
The deadline for applications is 30 June 2012 for courses in the Business School, School of Design, Engineering & Computing, School of Health & Social Care and School of Tourism.

The initial deadline for applications for Media School courses is 15 March 2012. If the required number of scholarships have not been awarded by this deadline a further deadline of 30 June 2012 will apply.

You can apply at the same time that you submit your UCAS application or any time after. Late applications may be considered if all scholarships have not been awarded by the deadline.

Please note that all scholarship application forms must be returned to the address below and not to UCAS.

When will I hear if I have been successful?
Although we may contact you with a decision in principle based on your scholarship application form, your award will not be formally approved until you hold an unconditional firm offer.

Further information:
askBU Students Service
Bournemouth University
The Base
Poole House
Fern Barrow
Poole
BH12 5BB
UK
Email: askBUstudents@bournemouth.ac.uk

For more information, please visit official website: www.bournemouth.ac.uk

Info Beasiswa 2012 beasiswa S2 Fullbright

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The program is open to applicants who serve as part time or permanent faculty members of state and private institutions of higher education in Indonesia. Applicants will possess:

  • a Bachelor (S1) degree with a minimum GPA of 3.0 (4.00 scale)
  • a leadership qualities
  • a good understanding of Indonesian and international cultures
  • a demonstrated commitment to the chosen field of study
  • a willingness to return to Indonesia upon completion of the Fulbright-DIKTI program
  • a minimum institutional TOEFL score of 550 or IELTS score of 6.0 or IBT score of 79/80. Please note that TOEFL prediction or TOEFL-like score cannot be accepted.

DISCIPLINES

All disciplines and fields of study are eligible for a Fulbright award. The fields of study covered by the Fulbright scholarship program in the past were limited to the Social Sciences and Humanities. Since 2004, however, the policy has been changed to include also other disciplines with the exception of fields related to patient care or medical training nor to continue their study at medical school.

HOW TO APPLY

Candidates should complete the appropriate application form which can be downloaded below and send it to DIKTI address as shown on the last page of the application form. Please return your complete application package by the application deadline that includes:

  • Completed application form. This includes a clearly written and concise one page study objective.
  • Copy of your most recent, less than two years old, ITP/IBT TOEFL or IELTS score report.
  • One letter of reference, either from your current employer or previous lecturer.
  • Copy of academic transcript and diploma (English translation).
  • Copy of identity document (KTP or passport).

CONTACT INFORMATION

Specific questions regarding the application process may be addressed to the following address:http://beasiswa.dikti.go.id

DEADLINE
The deadline for the submission of application materials for all programs is April 15, 2012. DIKTI does not accept email applications. Hard copies must be sent or delivered to DIKTI Address

Note: Program requirements are subject to change without notice.

To download form click here

source: http://www.aminef.or.id

Info Beasiswa 2012 Research Scholarship at CNU Korea

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I hope that you enjoy your life studying at CNU, Korea.
CNU will give "Research Scholarship Scheme" for fall semester 2012. I hope you to promote this program to your competent friends and juniors that may be interested.
- Scholarship Area
Agriculture Chemistry, Applied Biology, Biotechnology and Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Computer Engineering, Food and Nutrition, Global Dispora Studies, Korean Language and Literature, Materials Science and Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Medical Science, Molecular Medical Science, Pharmacy, Refrigeration & Air-Conditioning Engineering
- International Students Admission
If you have applicants who are interested in applying please forward this information and attachment. The deadline is April 27.
If you have any further question regarding this program, please contact me at exchangeia2@jnu.ac.kr
Thanks for your cooperation in advance.

Best regards,
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CHO Youngran(Ms.)
Senior Coordinator
Asia Exchange Program
Office of International Affairs
CHONNAM NATIONAL UNIVERSITY
77 Yongbong-ro, Buk-gu, Gwangju 500-757, Korea
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Tel: +82 62 530 1272
Fax: +82 62 530 1269

Beasiswa Monbukagakusho Research Student Keberangkatan 2013

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Pendaftaran untuk keberangkatan tahun 2013 telah dibuka pada 2 April 2012 dan akan ditutup pada tanggal 2 Mei 2012.

Program ini ditujukan untuk mereka yang berminat dalam program research student di perguruan tinggi di Jepang.

Peminat pada waktu menjalani research student diperbolehkan melamar ke program degree (S-2 / S-3 / professional graduate course) atau meneruskan program S-3 setelah menyelesaikan program S-2 / professional graduate course, apabila lulus seleksi tes ujian yang diberikan oleh universitas yang bersangkutan.

Peminat juga dapat langsung masuk ke program degree tanpa mengikuti research student apabila telah mendapatkan izin dari universitas yang bersangkutan. Beasiswa diberikan tanpa ikatan dinas, mencakup biaya kuliah dan biaya hidup.




PERSYARATAN
  1. Lahir pada dan setelah tanggal 2 April 1978.

  2. IPK minimal 3.0 dari tingkat perguruan tinggi terakhir (atau nilai EJU minimal 260 dalam jumlah 2 mata ujian tidak termasuk Bahasa Jepang)

  3. Nilai TOEFL-PBT minimal 550 atau TOEFL-CBT minimal 213 atau TOEFL-IBT minimal 79 atau ekuivalen, atau nilai Japanese Language Proficiency Test minimal level 2.

  4. Memilih bidang studi yang sama dengan disiplin ilmu sebelumnya.

  5. Bersedia belajar Bahasa Jepang.

  6. Sehat jasmani dan rohani.

CARA PELAMARAN
  1. Formulir dapat diambil di Bagian Pendidikan Kedutaan Besar Jepang, Konsulat Jenderal Jepang di Surabaya dan Medan atau bisa download dari halaman ini.

  2. Formulir beserta dokumen yang diminta harus dibawa/ dikirim langsung ke :
    Bagian Pendidikan Kedutaan Besar Jepang
    Jl.M.H. thamrin No. 24 Jakarta Pusat 10350
    .

  3. Pendaftaran dibuka pada tanggal 2 April 2012 sampai dengan tanggal 2 Mei 2012.

  4. Siapkan dokumen sesuai dengan lampiran berikut ini :


    Dokumen yang diserahkan :
    1. Application Form (bisa didownload)
    2. Field of Study and Research Program (bisa didownload)
    3. Foto 3.5 * 4.5 cm (ditempel pada application form, foto 6 bulan terakhir)
    4. Copy transkrip nilai yang dilegalisir
    5. Copy ijazah yang dilegalisir atau surat keterangan lulus
    6. Surat rekomendasi dari Universitas (form bisa didownload)
    7. Surat rekomendasi dari tempat bekerja bagi yang sedang bekerja (form bisa didownload)
    8. Abstract of Theses
    9. Foto hasil karya/rekaman bagi yang memilih bidang seni
    10. copy hasil nilai TOEFL
    Catatan:
    Semua dokumen harus dalam bahasa Inggris/Jepang
    Semua dokumen harus dibuat copy sebanyak 4 buah
    Semua dokumen yang diberikan tidak dapat dikembalikan
  5. Download:
    Form-form yang dapat di-download dari sini adalah :
    - Application Form
    - Field of Study and Study Program
    - Recommendation Form


    download forms

TAHAP PENYELEKSIAN
  1. Kedutaan Besar Jepang melakukan seleksi dokumen, dan akan memberitahukan kepada mereka yang lolos 1 (satu) minggu sebelum ujian tertulis. (Kurang lebih 100 pelamar dipilih melalui seleksi dokumen ini.)

  2. Ujian tertulis Bahasa Jepang dan Bahasa Inggris akan dilaksanakan di Jakarta, Surabaya, atau Medan pada tanggal 18 Juni 2012(Bahasa Inggris sebagai ujian pilihan. Nilai yang lebih tinggi akan dipakai untuk pertimbangan seleksi).

  3. Wawancara akan diadakan di Jakarta bagi seluruh peserta ujian tertulis pada pertengahan bulan Juli 2012 sampai selesai , sesuai dengan jadwal yang sudah ditentukan oleh Kedubes Jepang (biaya transportasi dan akomodasi tidak disediakan Kedubes Jepang).

  4. Bagi yang lolos seleksi di Kedubes Jepang akan diberikan surat keterangan sbb:
    1. berkas formulir beserta dokumen yang telah diberi stamp Kedutaan Jepang,
    2. surat keterangan untuk perguruan tinggi di Jepang, dan
    3. lembar “Letter of Acceptance”.
    Pelamar boleh memilih maksimal 3 perguruan tinggi untuk mendapatkan izin penerimaan sebagai mahasiswa program degree atau research student, atau “Letter of Acceptance” (izin penerimaan tidak resmi) sebagai research student.

  5. Untuk mencari informasi perguruan tinggi di Jepang, silakan lihat website berikut:
    Directory Database of Research and Development atau
    Asian Students Cultural Association.

  6. Harap mengirimkan surat izin atau Letter of Acceptance dari perguruan tinggi Jepang secepat mungkin ke Kedutaan Besar Jepang.

  7. Kedutaan Besar Jepang akan merekomendasikan peserta MEXT.

  8. PPeserta akan menjadi penerima beasiswa jika lolos seleksi di MEXT.

Untuk keterangan lebih lanjut silakan menghubungi:
Bagian Pendidikan Kedutaan Besar Jepang
Jl. MH Thamrin no.24 Jakarta 10350
Telp. (021) 3192-4308 ext.175 atau 176

BeasiswaAIT Scholarships for Master 2012 (Deadline 15 April)

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Untuk informasi teman-teman sekalian, beasiswa ini masih dibuka hingga 15 April 2012.

Selamat berjuang!

Y Budi Sulistioadi
Universitas Mulawarman
The Ohio State University


Her Majesty(HM) the Queen’s and His Majesty the King’s Master’s Scholarship for the applicants of Asian countries at Asian Institute of Technology, 2012 Thailand

Study Subject(s):
Environmental related fields(HM Queen’s Scholarship)
All Fields(HM King’s Scholarship)

Course Level:
Masters

Scholarship Provider:
School of Environment,Development and Resources(HM Queen’s Scholarship), School of Technology and school of Management(HM King’s Scholarship)

Eligibility:
-Any citizen of Asian Countries
-Graduated in related fields from accredited institution.
-Have a good education record in a 4-year undergraduate program with CGPA above 3.5 or equivalent, and high proficiency in English (a TOEFL score of 550 or equivalent).

Scholarship Description:
The scholarships provide an opportunity for students of diverse backgrounds from all countries in Asia to study and do research work together in the truly international environment at AIT, to build a good foundation for international understanding among people of Asia. Each scholarship award covers tuition and fees, accommodation, and a bursary for living expenses in AIT’s residential campus, for the entire period of the 22-month master’s degree program.

How to Apply:
By E-mail

Scholarship Application Deadline:
April 15, 2012

Beasiswa S2 Ilmu Lingkungan untuk S1 Semua Disiplin Ilmu

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Program Studi Magister Ilmu Lingkungan (PSMIL) Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung
bekerjasama dengan Biro Perencanaan dan Kerjasama Luar Negeri Kementerian Pendidikan Nasional membuka kesempatan kepada lulusan S1 dari berbagai disiplin ilmu
untuk melanjutkan studi jenjang S2 konsentrasi `Manajemen Sumber Daya Alam dan Lingkungan'
melalui Program Beasiswa Unggulan (BU).

PerSyaratan:
1. IPK minimal 3,4
2. TOEFL minimal 500

Dokumen yang harus dikumpulkan untuk mengikuti seleksi:
1. Fotocopy ijazah S1 yang sudah di legalisir
2. Fotocopy transkrip S1 yang sudah di legalisir
3. Motivation letter
4. Sertifikat TOEFL yang masih berlaku

Beasiswa yang dicover adalah biaya pendidikan hingga lulus.
Beasiswa tidak mengcover biaya hidup selama kuliah.

Pengumpulan dokumen paling lambat tanggal 30 April 2012 ke sekretariat PSMIL.

Kontak Informasi :
Sekretariat PSMIL
Jl. Sekeloa Selatan No. 1 Bandung ,
No. telepon : 022-2508871
email: psmil@unpad.ac.id
www.ppsil.unpad.ac.id

Testimoni dari kami

Kualitas Pengajar ?
Banyak pengajar lulusan dari kampus top dunia seperti Tokyo University, Berkeley, Hawai University dll.

Bagaimana jika IP saya belum 3,4 ?
Sebaiknya tetap anda mencoba mengirimkan. Ada yang diterima di PSMIL meski IP di bawah 3,4 dengan menyertakan prestasi non akademik seperti penghargaan lomba, aktivitas organisasi .
Juga, jika pelamar tidak mencapai kuota atau kompetisi pendaftar tak terlalu ketat, anda bisa memiliki peluang untuk diterima. Ada yang pada semester ganjil mendaftar tidak diterima. Tetapi, ketika pembukaan semester genap diterima PSMIL saat mau mencoba daftar lagi.

Apakah ini program double degree (2 gelar dari 2 negara) ?
PSMIL telah melakukan kerjasama double degree dengan Tweente University, Belanda hingga sekarang.Terbaru, sedang dipersiapkan double degree dengan Jepang.

Informasi lebih lanjut harap menghubungi kontak diatas.
Karena saya tidak akan membalas thread ini sebab jarang di yahoo.
Semoga berguna

Beasiswa s2 dan S3 di The University of Adelaide – Adelaide Scholarships International (ASI)

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The University of Adelaide offers a scholarships scheme for international students undertaking postgraduate research study. Its purpose is to attract high quality overseas postgraduate students to areas of research strength in the University of Adelaide to support its research effort. The selection for scholarships is extremely competitive.

A number of ASI scholarships may be available in the mid year round of scholarships for semester 2, 2012 to outstanding international students from any country undertaking postgraduate research in any academic discipline.
The ASI provides:

Course tuition fees for two years for a Masters degree by Research and three years for a Doctoral research degree (an extension is possible for doctoral programs only);
An annual living allowance of approximately $23,728 (2012 value) for the normal duration of the program; and
If the award holder holds a subclass 574 visa the award covers the cost of compulsory standard Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) Worldcare policy for the student and their spouse and dependents (if any) for the period of the scholarship. If the award holder does not hold a subclass 574 visa then he/she is responsible for the cost of health insurance.

The scholarship does NOT cover visa application fees.

Applicants should hold at least the equivalent of an Australian First Class Honours degree. This is a four year degree with a major research project in the final year. Other criteria that will be taken into consideration is undergraduate performance, bachelor and honours awards and scholarships, other postgraduate degrees, publications in internationally refereed journals, the presentation of conference papers and relevant industry experience.

Applications for these scholarships are always highly competitive. Generally ASI recipients have completed a Masters degree including a significant research component and have several publications and relevant work and research experience.
Conditions

ASI Scholarship will be awarded strictly on academic merit. Extra-curricular achievements will not be considered.
Citizens and Permanent Residents of Australia, and citizens of New Zealand are ineligible.
Those undertaking research via remote candidature are ineligible.
International applicants are not eligible for an ASI if they have already commenced the degree for which they are seeking an award, unless they can establish that they were unable to apply for an ASI in the last round of the previous calendar year.
International applicants who have not provided evidence of their meeting English language proficiency requirements by the closing date are not eligible for an ASI.
International applicants must not hold a research qualification regarded by the University of Adelaide to be equivalent to an Australian Research Doctorate degree or, if undertaking a Research Masters degree, not hold a research qualification regarded by the University of Adelaide to be equivalent to or higher than an Australian Research Masters degree.
Candidates are required to enrol in the University of Adelaide as ‘international students’ and must maintain ‘international student’ status for the duration of their enrolment in the University.
Scholarships holders must commence study at The University of Adelaide in semester 2, 2012. No ASI may be commenced after 30 November 2012.
Scholarship winners will not be permitted to defer commencement until 2013.
Applicants who applied in previous international major scholarship rounds are not eligible to apply again.
The offer of an ASI scholarship is contingent upon a student not being offered another award by the Commonwealth of Australia, The University of Adelaide, or an overseas sponsor. The University reserves the right to withdraw an offer of a scholarship at any time prior to enrolment if it is advised that a awardee has been offered a scholarship equal to or in excess of the financial value of the award offered by the University

Closing Date: 1 May 2012. We strongly recommend that all applicants submit their application and all required documents well before the closing date. Incomplete applications at the scholarship application deadline will not be considered for a scholarship.

Applicants will be notified by the end of June 2012 regarding the outcome of their scholarship application.

Application Form

source: http://www.adelaide.edu.au

Beasiswa s2 di Bournemouth University, UK – Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme

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September 2012 entry

This scholarship, offered in conjunction with the UK Government, is offered to students from developing Commonwealth countries who have applied to study a full-time taught postgraduate (Masters) degree at BU and who can demonstrate they already have an outstanding academic and personal profile.
Who is eligible to apply for this scholarship?

Students who are residents in developing Commonwealth countries who have applied to study eligible taught postgraduate (Masters) degree at BU. Eligible countries are listed on the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission website.
To which courses does this scholarship apply?

MSc Public Health
MSc Tourism Management

How much is the scholarship worth?

Full tuition fee
Return air fare to the UK
Monthly allowance (approximately £880)
Thesis and study travel costs (approximately £300)

How is this scholarship paid?

Scholarships are paid by full tuition fee waiver and monthly allowance.
How many scholarships are awarded?

One.
What are the criteria for this scholarship?

You must be able to demonstrate an exceptional academic profile (equivalent to UK 1st Class Honours degree as assessed by NARIC)
You must be able to demonstrate an outstanding personal profile as evidenced in your personal statement.

Other information about this scholarship

Recipients of this scholarship cannot be in receipt of any other BU scholarship
Financial need will not be taken into consideration.

How do I apply?

You must apply online through the Electronic Application System on the Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme website. The deadline for applications is 30 April 2012.
When will I hear if I have been successful?

Successful applicants will normally be informed by end of June 2012. Although we may contact you with a decision in principle based on any predicted grades, your award will not be formally approved until you hold an unconditional firm offer.
Further information:

International Admissions Team

Bournemouth University
Marketing & Communications
Melbury House, 1-3 Oxford Road
Bournemouth
Dorset
BH8 8ES
UK

Email: internationaladmissions@bournemouth.ac.uk

source: http://www.bournemouth.ac.uk

Scholarships from 6 PhD scholarships - Computer Science - deadline Apr 11th - Univ. of Venice

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Call for applications
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3-year PhD Program in "Computer Science"
DAIS - Computer Science
Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Italy

- Deadline for application: October April 11th, 2012.
Applications *must be received* by the deadline.

- Start of program: September 2012

- Scholarship: Euro 13,600.00 per year (net).

- Admission Requirements: A graduate degree equivalent to
or higher than the Italian "Laurea Magistrale" degree
(MSc. degree)

- Number of available positions with scholarship: 6.
These include 3 thematic scholarships, on the following subjects:

- Cloud-based techniques for privacy-preserving information mining
- Calculations with resources and differentials
- Classification models for non-vectorial data

- The application form can be downloaded from the following link:

http://www.unive.it/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=124585

The application must include:
- Curriculum Vitae
- Two recommendation letters
- Information about degree and degree program
- Research Statement (max 20,000 chars)

- For more information, please contact phd@dais.unive.it

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The Department of Environmental Sciences, Informatics and Statistics
(DAIS) has been established in January 2011 as a result of the
amalgamation of the former Departments of Environmental Sciences,
Computer Science, and Statistics - a merger motivated by the desire to
mazimize the interaction among three disciplines that constitute key
research drivers for the scientific and societal development of the
future. The Department's academic and research staff are committed
to work towards common research goals, leveraging the research
strength in their areas of expertise to provide innovative solutions
for the analysis and management of the information and the environmental
systems underpinning a sustainable development of our society and
the preservation of its cultural heritage.

The Department brings together world-leading research groups contributing
their expertise to research and teaching, at all levels. In particular,
the Computer Science Laboratory has long been actively involved in research
on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Data-Intensive and SCalable
Information Systems, Dependable Systems and Software Security,
Formal Methods and Applications, Multimedia Information and Interaction Design.

Beasiswa Master Scholarships in Medical and Health Science, Netherlands

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Erasmus University Rotterdam
Netherlans Institute for health Sciences (Nihes)
P.O. Box 1738, 3000 DR Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Phone: 31 – (0)10-7038450 Fax: 31 – (0)10-7044680
E-mail: info@nihes.nl Internet: www.nihes.nl

Health Sciences

Leading to: MSc
Course duration: 2 years
Next course begins: 1 September 2012
Academic application deadlines: 31 January 2012
Fellowship application deadline: 7 February 2012
Educational requirements: University Bachelor’s degree in health sciences, nutrition, biology, pharmacy, environmental sciences, social sciences or economics.
Gender category: 4. Subject is not gender-oriented

Health Sciences

Leading to: MSc
Course duration: 1 year
Next course begins: 1 September 2012
Academic application deadlines: 31 January 2012
Fellowship application deadline: 7 February 2012
Educational requirements: University Master’s degree in medicine, biology, pharmacology, veterinary medicine, dentistry, health sciences, (bio) statistics.
Professional requirements: Prior research experience and at least a university Master’s degree in a discipline related to clinical medicine and/or public health.
Gender category: 4. Subject is not gender-oriented

Hogeschool van Amsterdam, University of Applied Sciences
School for Occupational Therapy
P.O. Box 2557, 1000 CN Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Phone: 31 – (0)20-6521147 Fax: 31 – (0)20-6521141
E-mail: e.tigchelaar@hva.nl Internet: www.ot-euromaster.nl

European Master of Science in Occupational Therapy

Takes (partly) place in: Great Britain, Denmark, Switzerland, Sweden
Leading to: MSc
Course duration: 25 months
Next course begins: 1 January 2013
Academic application deadlines: 31 January 2012
Fellowship application deadline: 7 February 2012
Educational requirements: BSc degree from an Occupational Therapy School approved by the WFOT or equivalent to that.
Professional requirements: Students can be considered equivalent to BSc in OT, by demonstrating their academic abilities in a professional portfolio.
Gender category: 2. Contains compulsory modules dealing with gender

KIT (Royal Tropical Institute)
P.O. Box 95001, 1090 HA Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Phone: 31 – (0)20-5688306 Fax: 31 – (0)20-5688409
E-mail: healthtraining@kit.nl Internet: www.kit.nl

International Course in Health Development/MPH

Leading to: Master’s degree
Course duration: 1 year
Next course begins: 17 September 2012
Academic application deadlines: 31 January 2012
Fellowship application deadline: 7 February 2012
Educational requirements: Academic training at least to the level of a bachelor’s degree, either in medicine or in another field related to health, such as health sciences, economics, social science or nursing.
Professional requirements: A minimum of three years of experience, but preferably four years or more, including managerial responsibilities in health related services in a low resource country. Proven proficiency in English.
Gender category: 2. Contains compulsory modules dealing with gender

Leiden University
P.O. Box 9500, 2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands
Phone: 31 – (0)71-527 1111
E-mail: study@leidenuniv.nl Internet: www.leiden.edu

Biomedical Sciences

Leading to: MSc
Course duration: 2 years
Next course begins: 1 September 2012; 1 February 2013
Academic application deadlines: 1 December 2011; 24 April 2012
Fellowship application deadline: 7 February 2012; 1 May 2012
Educational requirements: BSc in Biomedical Science or in Medical Biology, Bio-Pharmaceutical Sciences, Life Science and Technology with relevant course work, or equivalent.
Gender category: 4. Subject is not gender-oriented

Bio-Pharmaceutical Sciences

Leading to: MSc
Course duration: 2 years
Next course begins: 1 September 2012; 1 February 2013
Academic application deadlines: 1 December 2011; 24 April 2012
Fellowship application deadline: 7 February 2012; 1 May 2012
Educational requirements: BSc degree in (Bio-)Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pharmacy or a relevant field
Gender category: 4. Subject is not gender-oriented

Vitality and Aging

Leading to: MSc
Course duration: 1 year
Next course begins: 1 September 2012; 1 February 2013
Academic application deadlines: 1 December 2011; 24 April 2012
Fellowship application deadline: 7 February 2012; 1 May 2012
Educational requirements: An internationally acknowledged master’s degree in medicine/health care.
Other requirements: Exceptional good skills, motivation and commitment. Scientific interest and good knowledge of the English language.
Gender category: 4. Subject is not gender-oriented

Maastricht University
Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
P.O. Box 616, 6200 MD Maastricht, The Netherlands
Phone: 31 – (0)43-3885717 Fax: 31 – (0)43-3670944
E-mail: study@maastrichtuniversity.nl
Internet: http://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/web/Faculties/FHMLNieuw.htm

European Public Health

Leading to: MSc
Course duration: 12 months
Next course begins: 1 September 2012
Academic application deadlines: 31 January 2012
Fellowship application deadline: 7 February 2012
Educational requirements: A bachelor’s degree from a university or non-university institute in a relevant domain
Other requirements: A request for credit transfer in the event that applicants have already followed a course in higher education
Gender category: 4. Subject is not gender-oriented

Maastricht University
P.O. Box 616, 6200 MD Maastricht, The Netherlands
Phone: 31 – (0)43-3885655 Fax: 31 – (0)43-3885639
E-mail: study@maastrichtuniversity.nl
Internet: www.maastrichtuniversity.nl

Master of Health Professions Education (E-learning)

Leading to: MA
Course duration: 24 Months
Next course begins: 20 May 2013
Academic application deadlines: 24 April 2012
Fellowship application deadline: 1 May 2012
Educational requirements: Higher education degree in one of the health professions in native country at level equivalent to that of Dutch degrees
Professional requirements: Preferably employed at institution for education in one of the health professions
Other requirements: Language requirements: Toefl with a minimum score of 550 for the paper based test and 213 for the computer based test.
Gender category: 3. Gender-oriented modules are available

Maastricht University
Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
P.O. Box 616, 6200 MD Maastricht, The Netherlands
Phone: 31 – (0)43-3885717 Fax: 31 – (0)43-3670944
E-mail: study@maastrichtuniversity.nl
Internet: http://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/web/Faculties/FHMLNieuw.htm

Molecular Life Sciences

Leading to: MSc
Course duration: 2 years
Next course begins: 1 September 2012
Academic application deadlines: 31 January 2012
Fellowship application deadline: 7 February 2012
Educational requirements: Bachelor’s degree in a relevant domain.
Other requirements: Written request: assessment interview.
Gender category: 4. Subject is not gender-oriented

MSc in Global Health

Leading to: MSc
Course duration: 12 months
Next course begins: 1 September 2012
Academic application deadlines: 31 January 2012
Fellowship application deadline: 7 February 2012
Educational requirements: Bachelor or Master
Gender category: 4. Subject is not gender-oriented

MSc in Public Health with three specialisations

Leading to: MSc
Course duration: 12 Months
Next course begins: 1 September 2012
Academic application deadlines: 31 January 2012
Fellowship application deadline: 7 February 2012
Educational requirements: bachelor’s degree in a relevant field.
Professional requirements: 2 years working experience in a relevant field.
Gender category: 4. Subject is not gender-oriented

Physical Activity and Health

Leading to: MSc
Course duration: 1 year
Next course begins: 1 September 2012
Academic application deadlines: 31 January 2012
Fellowship application deadline: 7 February 2012
Educational requirements: Bachelor or Master
Gender category: 4. Subject is not gender-oriented

Research Master in Health Sciences

Leading to: MSc
Course duration: 2 years
Next course begins: 1 September 2012
Academic application deadlines: 31 January 2012
Fellowship application deadline: 7 February 2012
Educational requirements: BSc in health Sciences or related discipline.
Gender category: 4. Subject is not gender-oriented

Radboud University Nijmegen
Faculty of Medical Sciences
P.O. Box 9101, 6500 HB Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Phone: 31 – (0)24-3611111 Fax: 31 – (0)24-3540576
E-mail: intoffice@owi.umcn.nl Internet: www.umcn.nl/student/

Biomedical Science

Leading to: MSc
Course duration: 2 years
Next course begins: 1 September 2012
Academic application deadlines: 31 January 2012
Fellowship application deadline: 7 February 2012
Educational requirements: Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical Sciences or a related discipline in Life Science.
Other requirements: Letter of motivation. Assessment interview.
Gender category: 3. Gender-oriented modules are available

University of Groningen
Faculty of Medical Sciences
P.O. Box 196, 9700 AD Groningen, The Netherlands
Phone: 31 – (0)50-3610889
E-mail: d.f.jansen@med.umcg.nl
Internet: www.rug.nl/nch/master_students/index

Clinical and Psychosocial Epidemiology

Leading to: MSc
Course duration: 2 years
Next course begins: 1 September 2012
Academic application deadlines: 31 January 2012
Fellowship application deadline: 7 February 2012
Educational requirements: BSc in Psychology, Medicine, Health Sciences or Biomedical Sciences.
Gender category: 3. Gender-oriented modules are available

University of Groningen
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
P.O. Box 72, 9700 AB Groningen, The Netherlands
Phone: 31 – (0)50-3634615 Fax: 31 – (0)50-3634500
E-mail: masters@fwn.rug.nl Internet: www.rug.nl/internationalmasters

Medical Pharmaceutical Sciences

Leading to: MSc
Course duration: 2 years
Next course begins: 1 September 2012
Academic application deadlines: 31 January 2012
Fellowship application deadline: 7 February 2012
Educational requirements: Bachelor’s degree in pharmaceutical sciences, molecular biology, biochemistry, biomedical sciences, or medicine.
Gender category: 3. Gender-oriented modules are available

University of Twente
P.O. Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands
Phone: 31 – (0)53-4895489 Fax: 31 – (0)53-4894340
E-mail: master@utwente.nl
Internet: http://www.universiteittwente.nl/education/mb

Health Sciences

Leading to: MSc
Course duration: 12 months
Next course begins: 24 August 2012
Academic application deadlines: 31 January 2012
Fellowship application deadline: 7 February 2012
Educational requirements: BSc in a health or medical related field
Other requirements: IELTS 6.5
Gender category: 3. Gender-oriented modules are available

Utrecht University
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
P.O. Box 80163, 3508 TD Utrecht, The Netherlands
Phone: 31 – (0)30-2532116 Fax: 31 – (0)30-2531815
E-mail: bic@vet.uu.nl Internet: www.uu.nl/internationalstudents

Animal Welfare

Leading to: MSc
Course duration: 18 months
Next course begins: 1 September 2012
Academic application deadlines: 31 January 2012
Fellowship application deadline: 7 February 2012
Educational requirements: Qualified Veterinarian (DVM, BVSc, BVM etc.)
Professional requirements: One year of relevant working experience
Other requirements: Written request: Letter of motivation and description of current activities
Gender category: 4. Subject is not gender-oriented

Utrecht University
Faculty of Medicine
P.O. Box 85500, 3508 GA Utrecht, The Netherlands
Phone: 31 – (0)30 755 9397
E-mail: infobms@umcutrecht.nl Internet: www.uu.nl/internationalstudents

Biology of Disease

Leading to: MSc
Course duration: 2 years
Next course begins: 1 September 2012
Academic application deadlines: 31 January 2012
Fellowship application deadline: 7 February 2012
Educational requirements: BSc in Biomedical Biology, Biology, Pharmacy, Chemistry
Other requirements: Extended knowledge of physiology and pathophysiology of organs and organ systems and of general pathology.
Gender category: 4. Subject is not gender-oriented

Biomedical Image Sciences

Leading to: MSc
Course duration: 2 years
Next course begins: 1 September 2012
Academic application deadlines: 31 January 2012
Fellowship application deadline: 7 February 2012
Educational requirements: BSC with major in Mathematics, Computer science, Physics, Electrical engineering or Biomedical sciences.
Gender category: 4. Subject is not gender-oriented

Utrecht University
Faculty of Science
P.O. Box 80088, 3508 TB Utrecht, The Netherlands
Phone: 31 – (0)30-253 1858
E-mail: s.goubitz@uu.nl Internet: www.uu.nl/internationalstudents

Drug Innovation

Leading to: MSc
Course duration: 2 years
Next course begins: 1 September 2012
Academic application deadlines: 31 January 2012
Fellowship application deadline: 7 February 2012
Educational requirements: BSc in Life science, Biology, chemistry, Pharmacy, (Veterinary) Medecine, Biomedical Sciences.
Other requirements: Personal motivation: written request.
Gender category: 4. Subject is not gender-oriented

Utrecht University
Faculty of Medicine
P.O. Box 85500, 3508 GA Utrecht, The Netherlands
Phone: 31 – (0)30 755 9397
E-mail: infobms@umcutrecht.nl Internet: www.uu.nl/internationalstudents

Epidemiology

Leading to: MSc
Course duration: 2 years
Next course begins: 1 September 2012
Academic application deadlines: 31 January 2012
Fellowship application deadline: 7 February 2012
Educational requirements: BSc Biomedical sciences, Pharmaceutical Sciences/ (Veterinary) Medecine or a comparable degree.
Other requirements: Proficiency in English for foreigh students
Gender category: 4. Subject is not gender-oriented

Epidemiology Postgraduate

Leading to: MSc
Course duration: 18 months
Next course begins: 1 September 2012
Academic application deadlines: 31 January 2012
Fellowship application deadline: 7 February 2012
Educational requirements: Completed a (bio) medical academic study: MSc in Life Sciences, Physicians, Pharmacists or a comparable degree.
Professional requirements: At least 1 year of practical experience
Gender category: 4. Subject is not gender-oriented

Infection and Immunity

Leading to: MSc
Course duration: 2 years
Next course begins: 1 September 2012
Academic application deadlines: 31 January 2012
Fellowship application deadline: 7 February 2012
Educational requirements: BSC in Biology, Chemistry, Biomedical or Life Sciences, Pharmacy, (Veterinary) Medicine including a course in Immunology and Microbiology.
Gender category: 4. Subject is not gender-oriented

Utrecht University
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
P.O. Box 80163, 3508 TD Utrecht, The Netherlands
Phone: 31 – (0)30-2532116 Fax: 31 – (0)30-2531815
E-mail: bic@vet.uu.nl Internet: www.uu.nl/internationalstudents

Veterinary and Molecular Pathology

Leading to: MSc
Course duration: 18 months
Next course begins: 1 September 2012
Academic application deadlines: 31 January 2012
Fellowship application deadline: 7 February 2012
Educational requirements: Qualified Veterinarian (DVM, BVSc, BVM etc.)
Professional requirements: One year of relevant working experience.
Gender category: 4. Subject is not gender-oriented

Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics

Leading to: MSc
Course duration: 18 months
Next course begins: 1 September 2012
Academic application deadlines: 31 January 2012
Fellowship application deadline: 7 February 2012
Educational requirements: Qualified Veterinarian (DVM, BVSc, BVM etc.), good avarage academic results, with good results in statistics and epidemiology.
Professional requirements: One year of relevant working experience.
Other requirements: A written request: Letter of motivation and description of current activities.
Gender category: 4. Subject is not gender-oriented

VU University Amsterdam
De Boelelaan 1081, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Phone: 31 – (0)20-5988636 Fax: 31 – (0)20-5986863
E-mail: admission@fsw.vu.nl Internet: www.fsw.vu.nl

Cognitive Neuropsychology

Leading to: MSc
Course duration: 2 years
Next course begins: 1 September 2012
Academic application deadlines: 31 January 2012
Fellowship application deadline: 7 February 2012
Educational requirements: Bachelor or equivalent in Psychology, Cognitive Sciene, Biology or Medicine
Other requirements: Written request: grade average: grade list: language test: Proven proficiency in English, via an officieal English language test
Gender category: 3. Gender-oriented modules are available

Health Sciences

Leading to: MSc
Course duration: 1 year
Next course begins: 1 September 2012
Academic application deadlines: 31 January 2012
Fellowship application deadline: 7 February 2012
Educational requirements: BSc in Health Sciences is required
Other requirements: Knowledge in Epidemiology and statistics is required
Gender category: 3. Gender-oriented modules are available

Master’s Programme in Cardiovascular Research

Leading to: MSc
Course duration: 2 years
Next course begins: 1 September 2012
Academic application deadlines: 31 January 2012
Fellowship application deadline: 7 February 2012
Educational requirements: Students with a bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Sciences, Medicine, Medical Natural Sciences, Biology,Biochemistry or other related Life Sciences are eligible to the Cardiovascular Research Master.
Other requirements: Students should possess tangible laboratory experience, English language requirements are: TOEFL 580/237 or IELTS 6.5. An assessment is part of the admission procedure.
Gender category: 4. Subject is not gender-oriented

MSc in Biomedical Sciences

Leading to: MSc
Course duration: 24 Months
Next course begins: 1 September 2012
Academic application deadlines: 31 January 2012
Fellowship application deadline: 7 February 2012
Educational requirements: Bachelor degree in biomedical sciences
Gender category: 4. Subject is not gender-oriented

MSc in Biomolecular Sciences

Leading to: MSc
Course duration: 24 Months
Next course begins: 1 September 2012
Academic application deadlines: 31 January 2012
Fellowship application deadline: 7 February 2012
Educational requirements: Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Sciences or Biology or a Bachelor’s degree in Medical Natural Sciences, Pharmaceutical Sciences and Chemistry
Gender category: 4. Subject is not gender-oriented

MSc in Lifestyle and Chronic Disorders

Leading to: MSc
Course duration: 24 Months
Next course begins: 1 September 2012
Academic application deadlines: 31 January 2012
Fellowship application deadline: 7 February 2012
Educational requirements: Admission to the research Master’s in Lifestyle and Chronic Disorders is limited to 30 students per year. The programme is primarily intended for students who have completed a Bachelor’s degree or pre-Master’s programme in Health Sciences at VU university
Gender category: 4. Subject is not gender-oriented

Oncology

Leading to: MSc
Course duration: 2 years
Next course begins: 1 September 2012
Academic application deadlines: 31 January 2012
Fellowship application deadline: 7 February 2012
Educational requirements: Bsc in Biomedical sciences, medicine or related life sciences.
Other requirements: Certified competences: additional subject: oncology and immunity gradelist: languagetest:
Gender category: 4. Subject is not gender-oriented

La Trobe University Postgraduate Research Scholarships (LTUPRS) – Australia

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La Trobe University Postgraduate Research Scholarships (LTUPRS) – Australia
Posted on March 29th, 2012 in Beasiswa S2, Beasiswa S3


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

The La Trobe University Postgraduate Research Scholarships are valued at A$19,231 per annum for full-time study and is designed to assist with cost of living (cannot be used to pay tuition fees).

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

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

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

source: http://www.latrobe.edu.au

Beasiswa s1 undergraduate scholarships Academic Excellence Scholarships (AES) – La Trobe University, Australia

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Academic Excellence Scholarships (AES) – La Trobe University, Australia
Posted on March 27th, 2012 in Beasiswa S1
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Undergraduate
Academic Excellence Scholarships (AES)

La Trobe’s Academic Excellence Scholarships are targeted towards high achieving international students from all countries across all of La Trobe’s undergraduate and postgraduate coursework programs. The awards are for newly commencing students only, and are non-renewable lump sums awarded across a maximum period of two semesters (or twelve months).

The AES Awards are open to international students proposing to undertake undergraduate and coursework full degrees at La Trobe (noting that Higher Degree Research, Exchange, Study Abroad, ELICOS and Foundation Studies and Diploma students are ineligible).

Selection is based primarily on academic excellence, and applicants will need to have scored a minimum of 75% or equivalent in their previous degree/award to be competitive.

In addition to completing a Scholarship Application Form, students must have also submitted an application for admission, and have received an offer from La Trobe prior to the scholarship deadline.

Students with conditional offers may apply.
How to apply:

Applicants must complete an application form (PDF 76kb) and submit to the relevant LTI regional Admissions staff via intscholarships@latrobe.edu.au by the application deadline noted below.

Semester 1, 2012:

Fri 16th December 2011: all students applying from overseas
Fri 27th January 2012: all students applying onshore

Semester 2, 2012:

Fri 18th May 2012: all students applying from overseas
Fri 29th June 2012: all students applying onshore

Other Information:

Continuation of the scholarship into a second semester (where relevant) is subject to satisfactory progress and continued enrolment in the program of study for which the scholarship was awarded. Maintaining a C grade average is required, and satisfactory progress will be monitored

source: http://www.latrobe.edu.au

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