Tips memilih program master di Jerman!

21.12.11 |

Ini ada tips memilih program master di Jerman (menurut orang Jerman)
http://www.mba-master.de/master/studienwahl/tipps-fuer-die-master-programmwahl.html

1. Belajar bahasa Jerman
(supaya bisa baca tulisan di atas tanpa pakai Google Translate dan sejenisnya)

2. Lihat kampus
(maksudnya lihat website kampusnya, program apa saja yang ditawarkan)

3. Internationalitas
(Bagaimana international students dan international lecturer?)

4. Akreditasi
(Perguruan tinggi biasanya punya akreditasi, contohnya di USA ada ABET, kalau Jerman bisa coba mulai dari http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akkreditierung_(Hochschulen) )

5. Ranking
(Beberapa sistem ranking menggunakan parameter yg berhubungan dengan produktivitas riset: jumlah paper, paten, H-index pengajar, dll.)

6. Proses melamar
(Dalam mengirim aplikasi, perhitungkan biayanya, contoh pos, internet, biaya ujian TOEFL, IELTS, GRE, GMAT, dll, kadang-kadang ada "uiversity entrance fee" )

7. Layanan konsultasi
(Di Jerman, ada istilah "Betreuung". Intinya berhubungan dengan layanan konsultasi. Bagaimana mahasiswa (dan calon mahasiswa) dilayani oleh pegawai administrasi maupun pengajar serta senior. Betreuung masuk perhitungan sistem ranking CHE di Jerman: http://ranking.zeit.de/che2011/en/)

8. Tingkat Gagal Studi
(Berapa persen mahasiswa yang drop out atau gagal studi juga perlu jadi bahan pertimbangan. Jurusan teknik di Jerman punya tingkat DO kira-kira 40-50%. Jurusan sosial sekitar 20%)

9. Jejaring
(Bagaimana jejaring alumninya. Ini punya hubungan dengan pekerjaan setelah lulus master)


Selamat mencari beasiswa!
Entah di Jerman maupun negara lain.
Darah Juang!


Condro

Research Grant from IFS

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Sebuah lemabag internasional memberikan hibah penelitian kepada peneliti muda (usia max 40 th)di negara berkembang.
berikut ini beberapa kriterianya :

# a citizen of a developing country
# a scientist with at least a Master's or equivalent degree/research experience
# under 40 years of age and at the beginning of research career
# attached to a university, national research institution or a research-oriented NGO in a developing country

info selengkapny bisa di trace melalui link berikut :
http://janters.blogspot.com/2011/12/research-grant-from-ifs.html

paling lambat 29 Januari 2012

atau langsung aja ke IFSnya :
http://www.ifs.se/

Beasiswa Master of Laws (L.LM) di Transnational Law and Business University (TLBU), Korea Selatan

13.12.11 |

Beasiswa Master of Laws (L.LM) di Transnational Law and Business University (TLBU), Korea Selatan adalah beasiswa untuk tahun ajaran 2011/2012. TLBU akan menerima aplikasi dari mahasiswa Hukum (khususnya Universitas Indonesia dan UNPAR) hingga tanggal 31 Desember 2011. Proses seleksi akan dilaksanakan sekitar bulan Januari 2012 dengan cara interview melalui telepon. Hasil seleksi akan diumumkan sekitar bulan April 2012. Dan program beasiswa akan dimulai pada bulan September 2012.

Berkas-berkas yang harus dikirim sebelum 31 Desember 2011:

1. Sertifikat TOEFL – (LIA juga bisa, skor 500 masih dipertimbangkan)
2. Legalisir transkrip sama ijazah
3. Motivation Letter (essay 1-2 halaman dalam bahasa inggris yang isinya menceritakan tentang siapa kamu, keluarga kamu, cita-cita dan ambisi kamu)
4. Pas foto 5 lembar 4×6
5. Recommendation Letter (dari dosen)
6. Formulir (download dari www.tlbu.ac. kr – Admissions – Download)

Kirim sebelum 31 Desember 2011 ke alamat:

Admissions Office, TLBU Graduate School of Law in Seoul
300, Naeyu-dong, Deogyang-gu, Goyang-si,
Gyeonggi-do, Seoul, 412-751, Korea
(Phone) 82-31-960-1012- 5
(Fax) 82-31-960-1019
(E-mail) admissions@tlbu. ac.kr

PS: Kirim dokumen kesini pakai TIKI JNE/Post bisa sampai 3 hari. Biaya sekitar 19 USD dgn berat kurang dari 1 kg.

untuk lebih jelasnya silahkan klik link ini
http://raeanggraeni.blogspot.com/2011/11/master-of-laws-llm-scholarship-in-south.html

Beasiswa S3 King's College, London

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Economic & Social Research Council Doctoral Studentships

Having won a coveted place in the national network of training centres accredited by ESRC, King’s Interdisciplinary Social Science Doctoral Training Centre (KISS-DTC) is awarding a number of ESRC-funded postgraduate research studentships to support doctoral research and training in the social sciences at King’s.
Deadline for the next round of studentships is 17:00GMT 1 February 2012. This deadline is absolute.

Eligibility

ESRC studentships are available from the KISS-DTC for UK and EU students who meet residency requirements set out by the ESRC. Please consult the ESRC Postgraduate Funding Guide for full details on residential eligibility requirements.
ESRC studentship funding is highly competitive. In view of the limited number of awards and the very high standard of applications received, successful applicants are likely to have a very good first degree (BA or BSc Honours or equivalent), at first class standard (or upper second class with clear evidence of first class work), and typically also an appropriate Masters degree (at distinction or at least high merit level) and/or another appropriate qualification, such as prior professional or work-related expertise, relevant to your proposed area of study.

Subject Areas

Studentships will be available to students wishing to undertake an MPhil/PhD research degree programme within one of the following 15 KISS-DTC research theme panels:
While interdisciplinarity is a hallmark of research at King’s and we are keen to support social science research at the interfaces with the humanities, with the medical sciences, and with the natural and mathematical sciences, ESRC studentship funding is only available for projects that fall substantially (>66%) within the broad social and behavioral science remit of the ESRC. There is further guidance available HERE.
· Up to 2 studentships will be available for students whose research projects involve Advanced Quantitative Methods. If you feel that your research project will include a strong quantitative methods focus please make this clear within your application (via the ‘Research Proposal’ section of the Case for Support Research Degree Programmes form).
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· How to apply

· Applicants will be required to follow the application process set out for Graduate School administered funding schemes. Full details can be found on the Graduate School administered research degree funding scheme website.
· If you have any queries about the ESRC studentship application process, they should be directed to kissdtc@kcl.ac.uk
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Jane Sandall
Professor of Social Science and Women's Health
& Programme Director (Innovations) NIHR King's Patient Safety and Service Quality Research Centre
Division of Women’s Health
King’s College London
Women’s Health Academic Centre KHP
10th Floor, North Wing, St. Thomas' Hospital, Westminster Bridge Road LONDON SE1 7EH
Tel: 020 7188 8149
Fax: 020 7620 1227
Skype: jsandall

Master Scholarships in Lifelong Learning (MALLL), Erasmus Mundus, Europe

29.11.11 |

The European Masters in Lifelong Learning: Policy and Management (MALLL) is a multi-site two-year programme, which was established in 2006 under the Erasmus Mundus Scheme. Since then this truly international programme has recruited students and scholars from over 40 countries around the world.
The programme aims at training professionals to develop and implement educational policies concerned with lifelong learning. Graduates of MALLL will be able to promote and manage innovative lifelong learning systems that are suited to the social and organsiational contexts in which they are undertaken.
The Erasmus Mundus Masters Course is provided by three European universities and an Australian university:

Admission and scholarships
The European Masters in Lifelong Learning: Policy and Management (MALLL) programme welcomes applications from students arround the world. You can apply as a self-funded student or you can apply for an Erasmus Mundus scholarship. Please look at the navigation menu on the left to see more details.
For all categories, your application must include the following documents:
  • Application form
  • Certified copies of academic transcripts (translated into English)
  • EUROPASS CV
  • English language proficiency test certificate
  • An academic qualification essay based on research literature on any aspect of lifelong learning
  • One passport-size photograph
  • Two recommendation letters from former/current supervisors of which one must be academic referee.
Category A Scholarships (for third-country students)
The European Commission offers a limited number of Erasmus Mundus Category A scholarships for 3rd country (non-EU) students. A Category A scholarship is €48,000 which covers two-year tuition fee of Euro 16,000 and living allowances to study the MALLL programme.
Category A scholarships can be awarded to students from all countries other than the 27 EU member states and EEA/EFTA states: Iceland, Lichtenstein and Norway. Furthermore, you must comply with the 12 months rule: You must not be a resident nor have carried out main your activity (studies, work, leisure time etc.) for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in one of these countries.
Category B Scholarships (for European students)
The European Commission offers a limited number of Erasmus Mundus Category B scholarships for European students.
Category B scholarships can be awarded to any student who do not fullfil the criteria for a Category A scholarship i.e nationality requirement and 12 months rule.
A category B scholarship covers tuition fee and living allowance of € 500 per month for two years. Additional € 3000 is availbale for the mobility period in Melbourne.
Deadline
The deadline for Erasmus Mundus scholarship applications for the academic year 2012-2013 is: 16 January 2012
Application results
  • The applicants, who are not selected for the scholarships, receive notification by email in March.
  • The scholarship applicants on the main list and reserve list receive the final results of their applications in late April /early May after the Consortium has received the final approval on selection from the European Commission.
  • When a main list student withdraws, he/she is replaced by the first eligible candidate on the reserve list. In this particular case, the eligibility criterion concerns the nationality of the reserve list candidate and the rule concerning the presence of a maximum of two nationals from the same country among the scholarship holders for a given category. If there are already two other students with the same nationality on the main list, the consortium will have to take the next eligible candidate respecting its own ranking list (European Commission’s regulations).
For more information, please visit official website: www.lifelonglearningmasters.org

Imam Bukhari & Imam Tirmizi Visiting Research Fellowships, Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, UK

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Applications for the academic year 2012-2013 are invited for the Imam Bukhari and Imam Tirmizi Visiting Research Fellowships. Applicants should be citizens of countries in Asia or Africa. Preference will be given to those studying classical Islamic sciences, although other areas in the humanities and social sciences will be considered. These Fellowships each carry a stipend of £3,000 and membership of the Common Room. The stipend is intended as a supplementary award and may be held in conjunction with other research grants, stipends, or sabbatical salaries.
The Fellowships will be tenable from 1 October 2012 for a minimum period of three months. These Fellowships are intended to encourage interaction among academics from various traditions of learning. The Imam Bukhari and Imam Tirmizi Research Fellows will be expected to devote their time to research and writing and to participate in the Centre’s academic activities.
Application Procedure
Applications should include a curriculum vitae and a brief statement of proposed research. Two letters of recommendation should be sent directly to the Centre.
Application forms are available for download (click here) or can be obtained from:
The Academic Office,
Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies,
George Street, Oxford,
OX1 2AR, UK.
Tel: 00 44 1865 278730; Fax: 00 44 1865 248942;
email: fellowships@oxcis.ac.uk
The closing date for applications is Friday 9th December 2011.

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