BEASISWA SANTRI PBSB TAHUN 2012/2013

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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

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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)

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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

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