Scholarships from International Women's Institute on Leaderships and Disability

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Application deadline: March 1, 2012

We expect to review a large number of applications for a limited number of openings. Limited scholarships may be available based on applicant’s demonstrated financial need. Apply Early!

Download the application here:

Application available in alternative formats upon request

English 2012 WILD Application (Word Document)

English 2012 WILD Application (PDF)

English 2012 WILD Application (RTF)

Arabic / العربية التطبيق WILD 2012 Application (Word Document)

Arabic / العربية التطبيق WILD 2012 Application (PDF)

Español WILD 2012 Application (Word Document)

Español WILD 2012 Application (RTF)

Program Details

When:

August 6 – 27, 2012 (Tentative)

Where:

Eugene, Oregon, USA

Who Can Apply

Women leaders with disabilities from around the world who are:

  • From Africa, Asia, Caribbean, Eurasia, Latin America, Middle East and South Pacific
  • Established leaders and/or professionals, or emerging young leaders, ages 21 and above
  • Members in an organization led by and for people with disabilities, or by and for women, with particular attention to issues of women and girls with disabilities; or civil society organization committed to the inclusion of women and girls with disabilities
  • Committed to and have the capacity for increasing leadership opportunities of women with disabilities in the community and/or country
  • Committed to and have the capacity for increasing the participation of women and girls with disabilities in international development programs

Program Activities

MIUSA’s Women’s Institute on Leadership and Disability (WILD) will bring together approximately 30 women leaders with disabilities from approximately 30 different countries, to strengthen leadership skills, create new visions and build international networks of support for inclusive international development programming.

During the three-week program, participants will take part in workshops, seminars and discussions, conduct on-site visits, and participate in team-building activities, to explore challenges and exchange strategies for increasing leadership opportunities and participation of women and girls with disabilities in international development programs.

The WILD program will include interactive workshops, site visits and practical activities on priority issues for women with disabilities, including:

  • National and International Policies and Legislation, including the UN Convention of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Disability Policy
  • Educational rights and opportunities including specialized and inclusive schools, policy and legal rights, services and accommodations for accessibility
  • Leadership for economic empowerment, including higher education, training models, supported employment, microenterprise, private sector partnerships, career mentorship, skill-building, employment policy, and career development.
  • Health and family issues including parenting, health care, HIV/AIDS, reproductive health and violence prevention
  • Using the media
  • Coalition building
  • Organizational development and sustainability, including funding resources and strategies, and fostering partnerships with community organizations and businesses
  • Goals and action plans to promote collaborative relationships with other organizations for the inclusion of women and girls with disabilities in international development programs.
  • Inclusive international development, including exchanging strategies for inclusion with representatives from U.S-based international development organizations and/or human rights organizations
  • Cultural and team-building experiences
  • Mentorship and networking

Language

The official languages of WILD are English, Arabic, Spanish and American Sign Language (ASL). Participants must have at least conversational ability in English and/or be familiar with ASL.

  • MIUSA uses ASL sign language interpreters who are experienced and skilled at providing interpretation for individuals who use different sign languages.
  • Language and sign language interpretation will be provided during formal program activities, workshops, discussions and site visits only.

Program Cost

Accepted participants will be responsible for:

  1. $250 USD program fee. Limited scholarships may be available based on applicant’s demonstrated financial need. Applications for a scholarship will be provided upon acceptance to the WILD program.
  2. Obtaining a current, valid passport and U.S. visa, including all related costs such as travel to the U.S. Embassy or Consulate in the home country

MIUSA will provide:

  1. Roundtrip airplane tickets for participants to travel from home countries to Eugene, Oregon, USA
  2. Travel health insurance during the WILD program
  3. Food, lodging, program activities and accessible public transportation during the WILD program
  4. Disability-related accommodations, including sign language interpreters, funding for personal assistants, etc.

Apply Early

We expect to review a large number of applications for a limited number of openings. Limited scholarships may be available based on applicant’s demonstrated financial need.

Download the application here!

English 2012 WILD Application (Word Document)

English 2012 WILD Application (PDF)

English 2012 WILD Application (RTF)

Arabic / العربية التطبيق WILD 2012 Application (Word Document)

Arabic / العربية التطبيق WILD 2012 Application (PDF)

Español WILD 2012 Application (Word Document)

Español WILD 2012 Application (RTF)

Application available in alternative formats upon request

Application deadline: March 1, 2012

Please send applications, attention “WILD 2012″ by:
• Email: womenleaders@miusa.org
• Fax: 1-541-343-6812

Source: http://www.miusa.org/exchange/currentprogs/wild/wild2012/index_html

Scholarships from Aalto University School of Science

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Aalto University is a new university with over a century of experience. Created from a high-profile merger between three leading universities in Finland – the Helsinki School of Economics, the Helsinki University of Technology and the University of Art and Design Helsinki – Aalto University opens up new possibilities for strong multi-disciplinary education and research. The university’s ambitious goal is to rank among the top universities in the world in its areas of specialization. At Aalto, there are 20,000 students and a staff of 4,500 including 340 professors.

Aalto University School of Science invites applications for:

POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH POSITIONS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

The research and education at the Aalto University Department of Computer Science and Engineering covers broadly the fields of computer science, software engineering and data communication. The department currently has 13 professors and approximately 150 researchers, teachers, full-time doctoral students, and staff members. Please seehttp://cse.aalto.fi/ for more information about the department. The open postdoctoral positions are in the following areas:

1) Software Systems and Technology. We are seeking candidates in the following or related areas:

  • Databases, transaction processing and algorithm engineering
  • Distributed systems, linked data and complex event processing
  • Embedded systems, compiler technologies, multicore programming and energy efficiency
  • Computing education research, educational technology and software visualization.

For additional information, please contact the Head of the Department, professor Heikki Saikkonen, tel. +358 50 337 7528, or professor Eljas Soisalon-Soininen tel. +358 50 550 5306, professor Jorma Tarhio tel. +358 50 306 2876 or professor Lauri Malmi, tel. +358 50 577 2176, e-mail: firstname.lastname@aalto.fi.

2) Mobile Computing and Security. We are seeking candidates to postdoc research scientist positions in the areas of cloud computing, Internet of Things, distributed applications and services, energy-aware communications, Green ICT, mobile networking and security.

For additional information, please contact professor Tuomas Aura, tel. +358 50 308 1702, e-mail: firstname.lastname@aalto.fi.

Concerning 1) and 2): We typically address these subject areas from the technical systems research viewpoint and our research incorporates hands on verification through proof-of-concept implementations and measurements in addition to simulations and mathematical modeling and analysis. We encourage applicants from various backgrounds to apply: you can be a specialist in one of the above outlined research areas or you can be a generalist working on a higher level of the systems research fields listed above. We are also looking for interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary talent.

3) Software Engineering. We are seeking candidates to postdoc research scientist positions in the area of empirical software engineering. We are looking for applicants with solid background in software engineering research and a track record of applying empirical research methods. Applicants focused on global software engineering, scaling lean and agile development, industrial software testing, requirements engineering, software architectures or product line and variability management are particularly encouraged to apply. For additional information, please contact professor Casper Lassenius, tel. +358 40 3500 194, or Tomi Männistö, tel. +358 50 551 5463, e-mail: firstname.lastname@aalto.fi.

In recruitment process related questions, please contact the HR Coordinator Kristina Mustonen, tel. + 358 50 4674327, e-mail: firstname.lastname@aalto.fi.

The Post-doctoral researchers are appointed for a fixed term of 2 to 3 years. They should have a doctoral degree. The positions are ideal for recent doctoral graduates as well as those with postdoctoral experience who want to develop both their research agenda and teaching portfolio. The post-doctoral researchers are expected to carry out scholarly research in their field and integrate with some of the research groups in the department (for more information of the groups, see http://cse.aalto.fi/research/groups/). They are also expected to participate in teaching in the undergraduate or post-graduate level in their own area of expertise. Fluent English is essential as many of our students are international and the courses are given in English.

The salary is determined based on experience and qualifications according to the salary system of Aalto University. As a living and working environment, Finland is consistently ranked highly in quality-of-life and competitiveness studies. According to a Newsweek study in 2010, it is the best country in the world to live. According to an OECD study in 2007, it is the 2nd happiest place in the world. Based on a 2011 report by Monocle Magazine, Helsinki is the best city in the world to live in, and the Economist Intelligence Unit livability ranking laced it the 7th in 2011. Finland has also been ranked the 4th in the Global Competitiveness Index 2011-2012 of the World Economic Forum and the 2nd best in the Corruption Perceptions Index 2011 of Transparency International 2011. Aalto University offers support for moving in Finland. Some information is available at: http://www.aalto.fi/en/for/international/

Application procedure

The applications for the positions are to be addressed to the Head of Department of Computer Science and Engineering by email in a single pdf-file to the registry of Aalto University, kirjaamo@aalto.fi, consisting of:

  • an application letter
  • curriculum vitae including contact information
  • list of publications
  • current personal research statement in at most four pages
  • five most significant research publications or reports
  • summary of the applicant’s teaching experience
  • contact information of 2-3 persons for references
  • any other material relevant to the application.

The application materials should be in English.

Closing date for applications: 29th February 2012

Aalto University reserves the right for to leave the position open, to extend the application period and to consider candidates who have not submitted application during the application period.

The application materials will not be returned.

Undergraduate Scholarships at Aston business School, UK

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Our global reputation means that just under a quarter of our undergraduates are non-UK students, representing 74 countries.

The breadth of appeal means that we receive applications from countries like Vietnam, USA, India, China and Kazakhstan.

The international diversity is increasingly reflected in the international focus of our programmes.

Students from outside the European Union can study for either three or four years. If you decide to study on a four year degree, you will be able to undertake a placement. This means you will be working in a graduate level position for one year providing you with the opportunity to gain valuable commercial experience and to earn a salary. The placement year takes place in the third year of a four year degree. Although not compulsory for non-EU students you are positively encouraged to undertake the placement because of the additional experience and skills you are able to gain.

We can offer scholarships to help with the cost of tuition fees.

We also run an exchange programme which provides international students at our partner institutions the opportunity to study at Aston Business School.

Our International Office staff regularly visit a number of countries to participate in Higher Education exhibitions and college visits, giving you the chance to talk to someone in person. Details of forthcoming visits as well as further information for international students on fees, accommodation and student welfare can be found here.

We also have extensive international links which underpin our growing global reputation.

Aston Business School Scholarship Award Scheme

The Aston Business School is pleased to announce several scholarships of £1,000 each in value for each academic year of undergraduate studies and £500 for the placement year.

Scholarships are available to international students entering one of the full-time BSc programmes in 2012/3 detailed below. Scholarships are awarded competitively to help with the cost of tuition fees.

A complete list of the qualifying programmes can be found at www.abs.aston.ac.uk/newweb/programmes/undergraduate/degrees.asp

(Please note that the International Foundation Year does not qualify)

How to apply

Applicants should write a letter of application and a letter of motivation (500 words) along with providing an academic reference supporting the application. The applicants or the applicants’ representative should submit the complete application to:

The Admissions Tutor – Academic Excellence Award
Aston Business School
Undergraduate Admissions Office
Aston University
Aston Triangle
Birmingham
B4 7ET
UNITED KINGDOM

Email: absugentry@aston.ac.uk

Fax: +44 (0) 121 204 3197

Conditions:

Please ensure that you state your full name, UCAS number and your contact details including correct email address as they appear on your UCAS form and the name of programme you have applied for. Without these details scholarship applications cannot be considered.

Scholarships are allocated on academic merit and scholarship applications will be considered in conjunction with your academic application via your completed UCAS form.

Please label your essay “Undergraduate Scholarship Application Letter of Motivation” at the top of the first page.

1. Scholarships to the value of £1000 are for each year of undergraduate study for a maximum of three years. The scholarship for the placement year is £500.00. The maximum total scholarship over four years is therefore £3,500.

2. The scholarship will be awarded as a reduction in academic study fees – no cash alternative is available.

3. Scholarships are only available for international students who are self-funded. UK and EU applicants and students sponsored by an organisation are not eligible.

4. To be eligible applicants must place Aston as their Firm choice institution through UCAS and Aston must have been notified of this decision by UCAS.

5. Applications must be received by post, fax or email before June 30th 2012. An email acknowledgement of receipt will be sent.

6. The Aston Business School Scholarship Panel will make their decision by 31st July 2012. Successful applicants/their representatives will be informed whether they have been successful or not by 31st July 2012 by email correspondence.

7. The decision of the Aston Business School Scholarship Panel is final. No further discussion will be entered into and there is no right of appeal.

8. The Aston Business School Scholarship Panel reserves the right to conduct a telephone interview with suitable candidates.

9. For successful applicants the award will be evaluated on an annual basis and is dependent upon students passing all modules on their first attempt. Students who repeat a year will not be eligible for a continuing scholarship. In cases where they is a dispute over the definition of this rule, the Scholarship Panel’s decision is final.

Source: http://www1.aston.ac.uk/aston-business-school/programmes/undergraduate/international-students/

Curtin University Australia Scholarships 2012-2013

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Study Subject(s): Courses offered by the university
Course Level: Postgraduate
Scholarship Provider: Curtin University
Scholarship can be taken at: Australia [See all Australia Scholarships]

Eligibility: The award is open to citizens of an overseas country (excluding New Zealand). Scholarships will be awarded on academic merit and research capacity to suitably qualified overseas graduates eligible to commence a higher degree by research in 2013.

Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes
Scholarship Description: The CIPRS is available to any international student wishing to commence a Higher Degree by Research at Curtin for the first time in 2013.The CIPRS provides: Course tuition fee for two years for a Master’s (by Research) and a maximum of three and a half years for a Doctoral degree; and a living allowance with a minimum value of $22,860 per annum (2011 value).

How to Apply: By Post

Scholarship Application Deadline: 31 August, 2012

Source: http://scholarships.curtin.edu.au/scholarship.cfm?id=165

Scholarships of University of Pavia, Italy

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In 1996, the Technical-Scientific Committee of CICOPS approved a scholarship project aimed at fostering research collaboration between academics from developing countries and the University of Pavia. The scholarships were designed for both junior and senior members of universities in developing countries or members of major research centres and international organizations with specific interests in the field of development studies. Since 1998, the University of Pavia and the Institute for University Studies (EDiSU) have offered about ten scholarships yearly for a four to ten week stay in Pavia, during which time the scholars carry out joint research with professors in the department that hosts them and often hold seminars. As of 2011, about 150 scholarships had been awarded to academics from 40 different countries to carry out research in Pavia.

2013 CICOPS Scholarships Applications
Deadline: June 30th, 2012

CICOPS Scholarships are now being accepted for 2013. Academics and other researchers from developing countries who wish to carry out research in collaboration with a professor at the University of Pavia are welcome to apply. Applicants must have the support of a collaborator at the University of Pavia. For further information, please read the Call for Applications for 2013 CICOPS Scholarships, which can be downloaded from the link to the right, and have a look at the FAQ. To apply, please fill out the application form, which can also be downloaded from the link to the right.

Source: http://www.unipv.eu/on-line/en/Home/InternationalRelations/CICOPS/CICOPSScholarships.html

Waterford Institute of technology Scholarships 2012-2013

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The International Student Scholarship is available only to international students who are beginning an undergraduate or postgraduate programme at WIT for the first time.

A maximum of ten awards may be made annually, on an ex-quota basis with not more than four new awards being made annually in any one School.

Value

The International Student Scholarship will provide for a reduction in tuition fees of EURO 3,000 for one academic year for Undergraduate progarmmes and one year Higher Diploma programmes and EURO 3,150 for Postgraduate programmes.

The scholarship is available for the following programmes:

Undergraduate

Postgraduate

Any 3 or 4 years degree programme. Scholarship available for entry into all years of Bachelor programmes except final year.

Higher Diploma programmes

One year taught master programmes

Eligibility

The scholarships are open to international students only (Non-EU).

You must meet all of the following criteria:

You intend to enroll on one of the above programmes

This is your first undergraduate, higher diploma or postgraduate enrolment at WIT in Ireland

You have an average result 75% in previous examinations

You have a minimum IELTS score of 6.5 or equivalent.

How to apply

Before you can be considered for an International Student Scholarship you must have already applied for one of the programmes above. If you have not, please refer to the

http://www.wit.ie/International/AdmissionProcedure/ for information on how to apply.

If you have already applied and received an offer of a place on a programme but not a scholarship, and believe you meet the above criteria then please send an e-mail quoting your file number to:

international@wit.ie

Applications must be made on the prescribed form ( complete the online application form) and submitted to the International office on or before 31st May.

Source: http://www.wit.ie/International/MainBody,48184,en.htm

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