Beasiswa S2 Scholarship in Economic History

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Scholarship in Economic History

Scholarship in Economic History

St Cross College jointly with the Faculty of History offers the following scholarship for students who will be studying for a MSc or MPhil in Economic and Social History at the University of Oxford in the academic year 2012-2013. The funding for this award has been made available by the Winton Institute for Monetary History in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.
The Scholarship is open to all students taking the Master's degree in Economic and Social History (beginning in Michaelmas 2012) at St Cross, who intend to conduct a dissertation on a topic closely related to monetary and/or financial history. The Scholarship will cover the cost of the College fee (currently £2,426 per annum) - it is awarded purely on the basis of academic merit and is tenable at St Cross College only.
Applicants applying for the Master's degree in Economic and Social History in 2012-2013 should apply for a place in the Faculty of History using the University's standard application form and must list St Cross College as their first choice. The application deadline is 20th January 2012. Everyone who applies for the Master's degree in Economic and Social History and lists St Cross as their first choice of college and who applies at any time before the scholarship deadline will be considered automatically.
 

Beasiswa S1 The Halliburton Undergraduate Scholarships

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The Halliburton Undergraduate Scholarships

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Study Level: Undergraduate
Year(s): year3, year4
Country: All countries
Subject: Engineering
Geology & Petroleum Geology
Brief Description
Halliburton, one of the world's largest providers of products and services to the energy industry, is offering two Halliburton Undergraduate Scholarships.
Description
Halliburton will award one Specialist Engineering Scholarship and one Specialist Geology and Petroleum Geology Scholarship.
The successful applicants will each receive £2,000 per annum for either two or three years as determined by programme classification, year of award and date of graduation.
In addition to the financial support, the Halliburton Undergraduate Scholarships offer:
- Student Mentoring
- The opportunity to apply for paid summer placement
Eligibility
The Scholarships are open to students, on the degree programmes listed below, commencing: 3rd year of a BEng, 3rd or 4th year of a MEng or 3rd year of a BSc in September 2011:

BEng Petroleum Engineering (H851)
BEng Engineering (Integrated) (H105)
BEng Engineering (Mechanical and Electrical) (HH36)
BEng Engineering (Mechanical with Computer Aided Engineering) (H3H1)
BEng Engineering (Mechanical with Control) (H3H6)
BEng Engineering (Mechanical with Materials) (H3J5)
BEng Engineering (Mechanical with Management) (H303)
BEng Engineering (Mechanical) (H300)
BEng Chemical Engineering (H813)
MEng Chemical Engineering (H810)
MEng Mechanical Engineering (H305)
MEng Mechanical and Electrical Engineering (HHH6)
MEng Mechanical and Electrical Engineering with Energy Studies (H3H2)
MEng Mechanical Engineering with Control (H3HP)
MEng Mechanical Engineering with Materials (H3JM)
MEng Petroleum Engineering (H850)
BSc Geology and Petroleum Geology (F602)

You should note that the scholarships are open to all students regardless of nationality, where they are domiciled, or fee structure to which they belong to.




Criteria
The Scholarships will be awarded on the basis of academic merit and demonstration of specific personal characteristics (please see Guidelines for Applicants for full details).


Application Procedure
Please complete the application form, and send it togther with a recent CV, and your reference, to Mrs Jenny Styles (address supplied in Guidelines below).
Deadline: 28th of October 2011
Further Info
If you have any queries not answered by the guidelines below please contact Jenny Styles in the first instance (email: j.styles@abdn.ac.uk, tel: 01224 273597) or Dr Euan Bain, School of Engineering (email: euan.bain@abdn.ac.uk)
You will be told whether or not your application has been successful by post at the correspondence address on your application form by 18 November 2011.
Application Docs
Halliburton Undergraduate Scholarships Application Form 2011-12
Halliburton Undergraduate Scholarship Guidelines 2011-12
Halliburton Undergraduate Scholarship Reference Form 2011-12

Beasiswa S3 PhD Studentship Institute for Sustainable Construction - Edinburgh Napier

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PhD Studentships
Edinburgh Napier University - Institute for Sustainable Construction and the School of Engineering and the Built Environment

An exciting opportunity has arisen to undertake a funded three year full-time PhD studentship within the Institute for Sustainable Construction and the School of Engineering and the Built Environment at Edinburgh Napier University. The studentship will cover tuition fees to home/EU level, and will provide a standard living allowance (stipend), currently £13,590 per annum. Overseas students are eligible to apply, but will be liable to pay the difference between home/EU and overseas fees. Note that fees are subject to change annually throughout the programme of study.

The Research Institute is currently offering four full-time studentships across a number of its main research groups:

• Scottish Energy Centre

• Centre for Geotechnics

• Centre for Infrastructure Research and the Centre for Offsite Construction & Innovative Structures

Details of the research themes being supported by each of the Centres is available by clicking on the `Research Studentships' button on the Institute website:

http://www.napier.ac.uk/instituteforsustainableconstruction/Pages/home.aspx

These positions are available to start in January 2012.

Information on the wider activities of the Research Institute, its Centres and the School can be found at:

http://www.napier.ac.uk/instituteforsustainableconstruction/Pages/Home.aspx

http://www.napier.ac.uk/sebe/

Financial Support

Financial support will be awarded competitively on a merit basis.

Closing date: Friday 21st October 2011

For further details and information on how to apply, please visit www.napier.ac.uk/vacancies

Beasiswa s2 VLIR-OUS SCHOLARSHIP 2012

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Dear All,

VLIR-UOS awards scholarships to students from Africa, Asia and Latin-America to follow a training or master programme at a Dutch speaking university or university college in Belgium. The eligible training or master programmes are taught in English. They are designed for people in positions of responsibility in civil society.

The scholarships cover all related expenses. For application, please visit the website of the training or master programme. The deadline for application for the master programmes: 1 February 2012; for training programmes: check the programme websites.
http://www.scholarships.vliruos.be/

Good Luck!!
 

Beasiswa S2 Erasmus Mundus Masters Program in Public Policy

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The Erasmus Mundus Masters Program in Public Policy (Mundus MAPP) is a 2-year-long international Masters course funded by the European Commission. It directly responds to the educational needs created by the rapidly changing global environment and new public policy challenges. Mundus MAPP equips graduates with the conceptual knowledge and hard skills that are necessary for understanding and decisively intervening in contemporary transnational policy problems, from climate change to international terrorism or financial regulatory failure. It provides a detailed and systematic understanding of how political institutions, processes and public policies operate and interact from the global political economy through to national and local levels with a direct focus on European engagements at these levels of governance. Inter-disciplinarity and practical application of conceptual knowledge are hallmarks of Mundus MAPP.
The European Commission’s Erasmus Mundus program provides scholarships to outstanding students from within and outside the European Union to attend Mundus MAPP and to visiting scholars to participate in teaching and research. The Consortium universities also support these students by offering partial tuition fee waivers to Erasmus Mundus scholarship recipients.
Admissions requirements
Mundus MAPP is open to both European and overseas (third country national) students. Erasmus Mundus scholarships are provided for the best eligible applicants by the European Commission.
Minimum requirements are:
Bachelors degree (completed at least three years of undergraduate study – normally at least Second Class);
Fluency in English: .
Mundus MAPP does not require a language certificate from applicants from the following countries, provided that they have received a Bachelor’s or Master’sdegree taught exclusively in English:
Australia, Botswana, Canada, Gambia, Ghana, Ireland, Kenya, Liberia,
Malawi, Namibia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda (English-speaking region), South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, UK, USA and Zambia
Applicants from countries other than these may request a waiver from the English language admissions requirement if they hold a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree taught exclusively in English from a university or college in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, USA, the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway or Switzerland.
All other applicants will need to provide evidence of their English language skills with any one ofthe following test scores:
TOEFL (Computer-based; taken on/after February 11, 2010) 237 or above; OR
TOEFL (Paper version; taken on/after February 11, 2010) 580 or above; OR
TOEFL (Internet version; taken on/after February 11, 2010) 92 or above; OR
International English Language Test (IELTS; taken on/after February 11, 2010) 6.5 or above; OR
Cambridge Proficiency Examination (taken on/after February 11, 2007) C or above; OR
Cambridge Advanced English Test (taken on/after February 11, 2007) B or above.

High motivation and interest in European and international public policy.

Although Spanish is no longer a requirement for mobility tracks involving IBEI, basic knowledge of Spanish is recommended as some electives will only be available in Spanish.
Preference will be given to candidates with relevant work experience.
Download this document for detailed information on the admissions process. 
How to apply
Admissions to Mundus MAPP are centrally administered by Central European University in Budapest. Qualitative assessment of the candidates is performed jointly by the four consortium universities. Please note that only applications submitted to CEU in the way detailed below will be considered. It is not possible to apply to Mundus MAPP universities other than CEU.
Candidates are required to fill in an on-line application form.
Besides submitting the on-line application form candidates will be required to upload supporting documentation. The list of these documents and the relevant forms are available here. The form for online applications is available here. Candidates are advised to start obtaining/preparing supplementary documents even before the form goes live.
Further information on formal requirements regarding the official documents is available on CEU’s admission’s pages, with the applicable requirements as outlined here.
For queries please write to mundusmapp@ceu.hu. Please note that the consortium receives a high number of queries to this email address and therefore it may take some time to receive an answer – please be patient.
Download and print this document for detailed information on the admissions process. 

Non-discrimination policy
The Mundus MAPP consortium does not discriminate on the basis of – including, but not limited to – race, colour, national and ethnic origin, religion, gender, disability or sexual orientation in
administering its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and
athletic and other school-administered programs.
Click here to apply now!
Application deadlines
January 4, 2012, 24:00 Pacific Standard Time (PST): For applicants who seek and are eligible for Erasmus Mundus “Category A” and “Category B” scholarships. Applications must be submitted complete with proofs of English proficiency.
For details on all the required documents please go the admissions documents checklist.
May 4, 2012, 24:00 Pacific Standard Time (PST): For student applicants who do not wish to be considered for financial aid.
Click here to apply now!
Scholarship information for Student click here!
source: http://www.mundusmapp.org

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Nanyang President’s Graduate Scholarships, Singapore 2012

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The Nanyang President`s Graduate Scholarship (NPGS) is a competitive and prestigious scholarship scheme designed to encourage outstanding graduates or final-year students to take their first step towards a leading research career by studying for a doctoral degree programme (PhD) at the Nanyang Technological University (NTU), one of Asia`s leading research universities. Funding will be provided for up to 4 years for NPGS awardees.
Number of awards available
Up to 30 NPGS awards will be made available in each Academic Year. Successful candidates will be known as Nanyang President`s Graduate Scholars.
Minimum qualifications
To qualify for a NPGS award, you must have a First Class Honours degree or equivalent at Bachelor`s level and applicants should also demonstrate excellent research abilities. The PhD research will be in any topic agreed between you and your chosen NTU supervisor within the research activities of NTU. At the time of application, if you have not yet completed your undergraduate degree programme, you will need to furnish documentation from your university that you are on track to get a First Class Honours degree or equivalent. Failure to do so will disqualify you from the NPGS award, in which case you may be considered for other NTU PhD research scholarships, subject to meeting the selection criteria.

Qualification
During the first year, you will be expected to take relevant courses and to work towards passing the qualifying examination. In the event that this qualification is not met, there will be no conversion to a Masters degree for the NPGS awardees.

Stipend and allowances
The NPGS award terms are:

  1. Monthly stipend of S$3200
  2. Full support of tuition fees
  3. Conference allowance for two major overseas conferences in the 4-year period
  4. One-time IT allowance of S$1500
  5. Annual grant of S$500 for journal subscription or book purchase
  6. Thesis preparation allowance
  7. Priority for subsidized campus accommodation
Teaching
Upon passing the qualifying examination, NPGS awardees will be expected to undertake some undergraduate teaching (up to a limit of 10 hours per week). Awardees will be reimbursed if their teaching hours exceed what is required by the framework of their PhD training. Undergraduate teaching contributions will demand a high level of English language proficiency and you may be required to undertake English language courses as necessary in your first year.


Deadline:
Application for AY2012-13 will be open from 1 Oct 2011 to 15 Nov 2011. Applicants who are interested to apply for the August 2012 or January 2013 intake should apply during this period.

Nanyang President’s Graduate Scholarships

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