Selasa, 21 Desember 2010

Scholarship MARUM Fellowships

MARUM Fellowships for Home and International Candidates

Study subject: Marine, Ocean
Employer: Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen
Level: PhD
Scholarship Description: The DFG Research Center/Cluster of Excellence
“The Ocean in the Earth System” (MARUM) a the University of Bremen, Germany, aims at unravelling the significance of the oceans within the framework of global change, quantifies interactions between the marine geosphere and biosphere, and provides information for a sustainable use of the ocean. With this announcement, up to two MARUM Fellowship awards are being
offered. We seek enthusiastic and dynamic individuals with a demonstrated record in interdisciplinary marine research. Specific interests of MARUM are directed towards the understanding of (1) the role of the ocean in the climate system using especially paleoclimatological information in combination with Earth-system modeling, (2) geosphere-biosphere interactions, including gas and fluid seepage, life in extreme environments, as well as microbe-mineral interactions, and (3) sediment dynamics, including the stability of ocean margins and sediment-dynamics in coastal and shelf-sea areas (see www.marum.de for further information). MARUM Fellows are expected to develop their own research program within the scientific framework provided by MARUM. The Fellows will be integrated in a stimulating and supportive environment that provides ideal conditions for scientific growth.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 31 December 2010

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Senin, 29 November 2010

The One-World-Scholarship for Developing Countries

The extracurricular training is an integral and eminently important part of the promotion of students and will serve as a platform for international students and scholarship recipients of the EZA from Africa, Asia and Latin America.

Scholarship Details:

The One-World-Scholarship-Programme is directed at students from developing countries at Austrian Universities and is meant to contribute to the peaceful coexistence of people from different countries of origin by enhancing equal opportunities, dialogue, intercultural know-how and partnership. It has been established within the Austrian Cooperation for Education, and together with the other programmes it supports their concerns (struggle against poverty, resource conservation, peace-keeping etc.), the establishment and expansion of accordingly qualified personnel and the advancement of educational- and economic systems (capacity and institution development) with lasting effects.

Program Details:

The One-World-Scholarship-Programme is directed at students from Africa, Asia and Latin America who are interested in development policy and who have come to Austria on their own initiatives, in order to complete their education. With their decision for studying abroad, the students have demonstrated a high degree of assertiveness, creativity and mobility.

Further Details:
For further information about this scholarship visit below link.

http://www.aai-graz.at/cms/index.php?page=stipendien&hl=en_US

Selasa, 12 Oktober 2010

Scholarships for pursuing masters and doctoral degree by the French Government

Study Subject: Study program That suits your project
Employer: The French Government
Level: Masters, Doctoral

Scholarship Description:The French government through the French Embassy in Jakarta has provided scholarships to citizens of Indonesia for more than 30 years. In order to develop human resources in Indonesia, the French Embassy will provide scholarships for 2010. The scholarships are given to civil servants, lecturers, students (especially those involved in the cooperation program between France and Indonesia) to follow the 2 types of educational programs:
  • Masters (Maximum duration of two years)
  • Doctorate (full scholarship – 18 months)
The jury will give priority to those who had to identify either a masters or doctorate program and who has had a positive response / recommendations from a professor of French or letter of acceptance. CampusFrance Indonesia can help you to find courses that interest you.

Scholarship Applications Deadline: 31 March 2011

Details Scholarship Information and Application
http://www.ambafrance-id.org/IMG/pdf/scholarship_program_to_study_in_France_2011.pdf

Selasa, 14 September 2010

Islam and Law in Southeast Asia’ Fieldwork Scholarships

Islam and Law in Southeast Asia’ Fieldwork Scholarships, The University of Melbourne, Australia

‘Islam and Law in Southeast Asia’ Fieldwork Scholarships of up to A$2,000 are available for Masters or PhD candidates enrolled at the University of Melbourne. The scholarships must be used to support fieldwork in Southeast Asia on Islam-related topics that match the themes of Professor Tim Lindsey’s ARC Federation Fellowship. The themes of the Federation Fellowship can be found at http://www.lindseyfederation.law.unimelb.edu.au

Availability:

This scholarship is offered annually to 5 people. Open for applications from September 1, 2010 until September 24, 2010.

Payment Information:

The value of this scholarship is AUD2000 (maximum per award). This award is to be used for accommodation, research, living expenses and travel. This scholarship is paid as a one off.

Research Information:

This scholarship is for one of the following fields of research: Cultural studies, Justice and legal studies, Law, Other law, justice and law enforcement or Religion and religious traditions. It is required that your study starts no earlier than October 1, 2010 and no later than July 31, 2011.

Eligibility:

This scholarship is for study in Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore or Vietnam for those who have achieved Masters or equivalent. You must have studied at or be currently studying at The University of Melbourne.

Application Deadline: 24th September 2010

Information scholarship details

Kamis, 01 Juli 2010

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