Friday, November 30, 2012

One World Citizen Talent Scholarship for International Students

The Hague University
Bachelor’s Degree

Deadline: 1 April 2013
Study in: Netherlands
Course starts September 2013

Brief description:

Sponsored Ad

The Hague University offers scholarships to outstanding international students who would like to start their bachelor programme during the academic year 2013-2014.

Host Institution(s):

The Hague University of Applied Sciences

Field(s) of study:

Any Bachelor’s Programme offered at the Hague University, Netherlands

Number of Scholarships:

54 scholarships are available

Target group:

Students from outside the European Union (and not from Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein, Switzerland or Surinam)

Scholarship value/inclusions:

At €5,000 each, the scholarships cover almost two-thirds of the total first year university’s tuition fee and will only be awarded once.

Eligibility:

You are eligible to apply for one of these scholarships if:

•  You come from outside the European Union (and not from Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein, Switzerland or Surinam)
•  You are enrolling for the first time for the first year of one of our bachelor programmes
•  You would otherwise have to pay the full institutional tuition fee rate
•  You have never used this scholarship scheme before
•  You have fully completed the scholarship application form
•  You will have been provisionally accepted as a student on or before  31 March
•  You have written an essay, as explained below

Application instructions:

To apply,  you must complete the scholarship application form and write an essay of 950 to 1100 words that would convince us to provide you with a scholarship. In the essay,  describe your cultural background and explain why and how you can contribute to the multinational, multicultural beehive that is The Hague University of Applied Sciences.

It is important to visit the official website (link found below) to access the application form and for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.

Website:

Official Scholarship Website:  http://www.thehagueuniversity.com/bachelor-studies/admissions-and-finances/financing-your-bachelor-study/talent-scholarship

Thursday, November 29, 2012

SLC Examination Routine 2069-2070 2013

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Routine Published By: Office of Controller of Examinations (OCE)

Routine for: SLC (School Leaving Certificate)

Year: 2069 (2012-2013)

The major annoucement for School Leaving Certificate (SLC) Examination Schedule is published by the Office of Controller of Examinations (OCE) under the Government of Nepal/ Ministry of Education and Sports.

The SLC Exam Routine 2069 is published today Wednesday 28 November 2012 ie, बुधवार २०६९-०८-१३ 13 Mangshir 2069.

According to the SLC Exam Routine 2069, the exam times are from 8:00AM till 11:00AM in the morning.

The SLC Exam 2069 will start on 1 Chaitra 2069 (14 March 2013) and finish on 9 Chaitra 2069.

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2069 SLC Exam Schedule 2013

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One World Citizen Talent Scholarship

The Hague University
Bachelor’s Degree

Deadline: 1 April 2013
Study in: Netherlands
Course starts September 2013

Brief description:

Sponsored Ad

The Hague University offers scholarships to outstanding international students who would like to start their bachelor programme during the academic year 2013-2014.

Host Institution(s):

The Hague University of Applied Sciences

Field(s) of study:

Any Bachelor’s Programme offered at the Hague University, Netherlands

Number of Scholarships:

54 scholarships are available

Target group:

Students from outside the European Union (and not from Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein, Switzerland or Surinam)

Scholarship value/inclusions:

At €5,000 each, the scholarships cover almost two-thirds of the total first year university’s tuition fee and will only be awarded once.

Eligibility:

You are eligible to apply for one of these scholarships if:

•  You come from outside the European Union (and not from Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein, Switzerland or Surinam)
•  You are enrolling for the first time for the first year of one of our bachelor programmes
•  You would otherwise have to pay the full institutional tuition fee rate
•  You have never used this scholarship scheme before
•  You have fully completed the scholarship application form
•  You will have been provisionally accepted as a student on or before  31 March
•  You have written an essay, as explained below

Application instructions:

To apply,  you must complete the scholarship application form and write an essay of 950 to 1100 words that would convince us to provide you with a scholarship. In the essay,  describe your cultural background and explain why and how you can contribute to the multinational, multicultural beehive that is The Hague University of Applied Sciences.

It is important to visit the official website (link found below) to access the application form and for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.

Website:

Official Scholarship Website:  http://www.thehagueuniversity.com/bachelor-studies/admissions-and-finances/financing-your-bachelor-study/talent-scholarship

♦ Level of Study: Undergraduate, 

♦ Field of Study: Any field of study,

♦ Place of Study: Europe, Netherlands,

♦ Target Group: Africans, Asians, Latin Americans, Pacific Islanders, US minorities,

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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Study Grants in Italy for International Students at University of Bologna

University of Bologna
Bachelors/Masters PhD Degree

Deadline: Jan-March 2013
Study in: Bologna, Italy
Course starts September 2013

Brief description:

Sponsored Ad

The University of Bologna offers study grants to deserving international students who wish to register for first cycle, second cycle or single cycle Degree Programmes at the University of Bologna for A.Y. 2013-2014.

Host Institution(s):

University of Bologna, Italy

Field(s) of study:

Any degree programme offered at the University

Number of Scholarships:

Not specified

Target group:

International students from all over the world

Scholarship value/inclusions:

Annual study grant worth €11,000 gross.  Students receiving a study grant under Unibo Action 2 for A.Y. 2012/13 may apply for a renewal for A.Y. 2013/14.

Eligibility:

If you are an international student, of any nationality in possession of (or about to obtain) a qualification from an institute outside of the Italian system, you may apply for an annual study grant.

Remember that the study grants are awarded on the basis of the following criteria:

- the results of the SAT test if you wish to register in a first cycle and single cycle degree programme.
- the results of the GRE test if you wish to register for a second cycle degree programme.

Application instructions:

The call for applications will be published by January 2013 and by the deadline for receipt of applications you must already have passed the SAT or GRE tests.

It is important to visit the official website (link found below) for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.

Website:

Official Scholarship Website:  http://www.eng.unibo.it/PortaleEn/vademecum/GrantsUniboAction2.htm

Related Scholarships: List of Scholarship Programs in Europe

Monday, November 26, 2012

Tribhuvan University (TU) Results BBS 2nd Year 2068 (in 2069)

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Institution: Tribhuvan University (TU)

Level: BBS Second Year

Exam Year: 2068 (2011)  Result Year: 2069 (2012)

Tribhuvan University (TU) त्रिभुवन विश्वविध्यालय has published its notice today (25 November 2012 â€" 10 Mangshir 2069) that the results for Bachelor in Business Studies (BBS) is published for 2nd (Second) Year Level. Examination was taken during Poush and Magh 2068 BS.

BBS Second (II) Year Results

The results can be viewed at NTC Results which can be browsed at http://tu.ntc.net.np/

If you are looking for a Tribhuvan University Result of a different level and year, please check TU Result at tu.nepalscholarship.com

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Sunday, November 25, 2012

Top 10 Scholarships for the Best International Students

If you are a bright, talented, or motivated international student, the best scholarships are for your taking. scholars4dev.com lists the ten most prestigious international scholarship programs out there for the brightest international students from anywhere in the world.  If you are from a developing country, also see top scholarships for developing country students.

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Fulbright Scholarships
The Fulbright Scholarship Program is the flagship international exchange scholarship program between the U.S. Government and 155 countries. Each year, approximately 1,800 Fulbright scholarships are awarded to excellent foreign students who wish to pursue a Masters or PhD Degree in the United States.  The Fulbright Scholarship Program provides full funding for the duration of the study which includes tuition, textbooks, airfare, a living stipend, and health insurance.

Chevening Scholarships
The Chevening Scholarships is the flagship global scholarship program of the British Government. Every year, it provides scholarships to around 1000 outstanding students from over 130 countries who wish to pursue postgraduate study in the UK.  Chevening Scholarships are full scholarships which cover tuition fees, monthly stipend and various one-off allowances as well as international travel to and from UK.

Endeavour Awards
The Endeavour Awards is the Australian Government’s internationally competitive, merit-based scholarship program providing opportunities for citizens of the Asia Pacific, the Middle East, The Caribbean, Europe and the Americas to undertake study, research and professional development in Australia. The scholarship funds tuition fees, monthly stipend, travel allowance, establishment allowance as well as health and travel insurance.

DAAD Scholarships
The Federal Foreign Office of Germany, through the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) offers a wide range scholarships to outstanding foreign students, graduates, doctoral students, and young and early-stage researchers from all academic disciplines as well as from the fields of music, art, and performing arts.  Funding varies per scholarship but generally  includes a monthly payment based on the scholarship holder’s academic level and may include travel expenses, health insurance, accident insurance, and personal/private liability insurance.  DAAD awards more than 70,000 scholars every year.

Swiss Government Scholarships
The Swiss Government awards a range of scholarships to foreign students from participating countries. These scholarships provide international students from all fields with the opportunity to pursue postgraduate studies or research at a publicly funded university or recognized institution in Switzerland. The scholarship awards a monthly stipend of around CHF 1600-1920. Around 1,000 eligible applications are accepted each year and only 1/5 of these applications (around 200) are granted a scholarship.

Eiffel Scholarships
The Eiffel Excellence Scholarship Programme is funded by the French Government and was launched to attract elite overseas students who wish to pursue Master’s, Engineering and  PhD degrees in France. The Eiffel Programme does not cover tuition fees but scholarship holders are given a monthly allowance, travel costs, health insurance and possibly an accommodation allowance.  Approximately 400 new scholarships are awarded each year.

See full list of Foreign Government Scholarships

Rhodes Scholarships
Established in the will of Cecil Rhodes in 1902, the Rhodes is the oldest and perhaps the most prestigious international scholarship program in the world.   The Rhodes Scholarships are postgraduate awards that supports exceptional international students from selected countries at the University of Oxford.   A Rhodes Scholarship covers all university fees, personal stipend, health insurance, and airfare to and from the student’s home country.  A class of 83 Scholars are selected each year.

Gates Cambridge Scholarships
Gates Cambridge Scholarships are full-cost awards for graduate study and research in any subject available at the University of Cambridge.  The scholarships are open to all international students from all over the world.  A Gates Cambridge Scholarship covers the full cost of studying at Cambridge namely: university fees, maintenance allowances, airfare, and some dependant’s allowance.  About 100 new Gates Scholars are awarded annually (although the exact number of awards may change from year to year).

See the full list of International University Scholarships

Heinrich Boll Foundation Scholarships
Each year, the Heinrich Böll Foundation grants scholarships to approximately 1,000 exemplary undergraduates, graduates, and doctoral students of all subjects and nationalities who are pursuing their postgraduate degrees at universities, universities of applied sciences  or universities of the arts in Germany. The scholarship provides an allowance of €750 per month for Masters students and €1000 per month for PhD students.

Rotary Foundation Global Study Grants
The Rotary Foundation offers scholarship opportunities through the Rotary Foundation Global Grants which may be used to fund  postgraduate studies of a Rotary club member/nominee in any country where there is a Rotary Club (in about 70 countries).  The grants can fund the whole duration of your studies.

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Friday, November 23, 2012

Tribhuvan University (TU) MEd Admission Notice 2069/2070

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Notice Publishing Institution: Tribhuvan University (TU)

Level: Masters in Education (1st) Year

Tribhuvan University (TU), Faculty of Education has announced a notice for admission in following Master in Education (MEd) programmes for the academic year 2069/ 2070.

MEd Physics Education and MEd Biology Education

  • Mahendra Ratna Campus, Tahachal
  • Sanothimi Campus, Bhaktapur
  • Gorkha Campus, Gorkha

TU MEd Admission 2069 2070

Published in Kantipur 22 November 2012.

Mahatma Gandhi Scholarship for Nepalese Students 2012 2013

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Scholarship Provider: Indian Embassy, Nepal

Scholarship For: Nepalese students in Class 11 (XI) in Nepal

Embassy of India, Kathmandu has published the official notification asking for applications towards Mahatma Gandhi Scholarship for Nepalese citizens students who are currently already admitted in Grade 11 (Class-XI) in the schools and colleges in Nepal.

A total of one thousand scholarships quota will be given for the 2012-2013 academic year.

Apart from being Nepali citizen, there are also other requirements to apply for the Mahatma Gandhi Scholarship for Nepalese Students. The students must have scored minimum 55% marks in aggregate in SLC Level if they have finished schooling from Government schools or 75% marks in aggregate if they have finished schooling from private schools â€" this is for Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur districts. And apart from that, for the students outside valley, minimum 50% marks is required if they have finished school from Government schools or 70% if they have finished from private schools.

The total family income must be less than One Lakhs Twenty Thousand Rupees. The age of the student must be from 15 to 20 years by 01/07/2012.

Further details are below, this notice of Mahatma Gandhi Scholarship was published in Kantipur on 22 November 2012.

Mahatma Gandhi Scholarship for Nepal 2012 2013

Mahatma Gandhi Scholarship for Nepal 2012 2013

Thursday, November 22, 2012

VLIR-UOS Training Scholarships for Developing Countries

Deadline: 1 Feb 2013 (annual)
Study in:  Belgium
Course starts 2013

Brief description:

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VLIR-UOS awards training scholarships in Belgium to students from developing countries . In short training programmes, lasting one to four months, the focus is on transferring skills rather than knowledge, thus creating opportunities for cooperation and networking.

Host Institution(s):

Academic Institutions and Universities in Belgium:

• Universiteit Antwerpen
• Universiteit Gent
• Vrije Universiteit Brussel

Training Programmes:

International Training Programmes for 2013:

•  Lib@Web : Management of Electronic Information and Digital Libraries
•  AudioVisual Learning Materials â€" Media and Learning Unit (AVLM)
•  Human Rights for Development (‘HR4DEV’)
• Road safety in Low and Middle-Income Countries: Challenges and Strategies for Improvement
•  Technology for Integrated Water Management
Dairy Nutrition
•  International Training Programme in Food Safety, Quality Assurance Systems and Risk Analysis

Number of Awards:

Every year, VLIR-UOS awards up to 70 scholarships to training participants.

Target group:

Residents and nationals of the following countries are eligible for a VLIR-UOS scholarship:

Africa
Algeria, Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, DR Congo, Ethiopia, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Madagascar, Mali, Morocco, Mozambique, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe

Asia
Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Palestinian Administered Areas, Philippines, Vietnam

Latin America
Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Nicaragua, Peru, Surinam

Scholarship value/inclusions:

The scholarships cover all related expenses.

Eligibility/Admission Requirements:

Applicants applying both for academic admission and for a VLIR-UOS scholarship need to consider both the admission requirements to the and the scholarship criteria. Applicants should therefore refer to the websites of the participating Training Programmes for specific eligibility/admission requirements.

Scholarship Criteria:

Study results will be taken into consideration during the selection but relevant professional experience and prospects for applying the acquired insights after return to the country are the most important academic selection criteria.

See the complete selection criteria here.

Application instructions:

It is important to visit the main website (links found above) of  the specific Training Programme you have chosen for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.  Detailed steps on how to apply for the scholarship is found at this page.

Deadline for scholarships application to the Training Programme is 1 February 2013.

Website:

Official Scholarship Website:  http://www.scholarships.vliruos.be/index.php?language=EN&navid=244&direct_to=Home

Related Scholarships: List of Training Scholarships

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Utrecht Excellence Scholarships for International Students

Utrecht University
Bachelor/Master Degree

Deadline: 1 Dec/1 April (annual)
Study in:  Netherlands
Course starts September 2013

Brief description:

Sponsored Ad

The Utrecht Excellence Scholarship offers a number of outstanding prospective students the opportunity to pursue a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a selected number of fields at Utrecht University.

Host Institution(s):

Utrecht University, Netherlands

Field of study:

International Bachelor’s programmes:

•  Economics and Business Economics
•  Liberal Arts & Sciences at University College Utrecht

International Master’s programmes offered by the following Graduate Schools:

•  Graduate School of Geosciences
•  Graduate School of Humanities
•  Graduate School of Law, Economics and Governance
•  Graduate School of Life Sciences
•  Graduate School of Natural Sciences
•  Graduate School of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Number of Awards:

Approximately 55 scholarships are available.

Target group:

Outstanding prospective students including international students applying for one of the aforementioned programmes (see above).

Scholarship value/inclusions:

Selected students are awarded a scholarship up to 28 350 euro per year.

Important Note: Students should be aware that the grant is NOT a full scholarship. It is necessary to find additional funding to be able to finance study and stay completely. As one of the requirements for being granted a residence permit in the Netherlands, students from abroad must prove to the IND (immigration and naturalisation office) that they have sufficient financial means.

Eligibility:

The applicant must meet the eligibility criteria in order to be considered for this scholarship. The applicant should:

•  Not have the Dutch nationality;
•  Hold a non-Dutch secondary school diploma;
• Have been admitted to one of the international Master’s programmes of Utrecht University listed above, the Bachelor’s programme in Economics and Business Economics or to University College Utrecht;
•  Hold a relevant Bachelor’s degree (for a Master’s programme) or secondary school diploma (for a Bachelor’s programme), or an equivalent thereof;
•  Be able to comply with the conditions to obtain a Dutch visa (if applicable);

Failure to meet one or more of these criteria automatically means the student is not eligible for this scholarship.

Scholarship Criteria:

Eligible candidates are selected for a scholarship on the basis of the following criteria:

•  Their academic excellence and promise in the proposed field of study;
•  The academic quality and results of the preceding education, as evidenced, for example, by grades, test scores, publications, letters of recommendation;
•  The quality and relevance of the motivation letter (academic content, intercultural and communication skills, personal motivation);
•  The quality and feasibility of the financial plan in the application;
•  The quality of the application itself (completeness, accuracy, consistency).

Application instructions:

It is not possible to apply for the Utrecht Excellence Scholarship. From the list of admitted students, the Selection Committee of the programme will select eligible candidates on the basis of the selection criteria mentioned above.

Prospective Bachelor’s students in Economics and Business Economics who wish to be considered for the scholarship should apply for admission before 1 April. Prospective Master’s students who wish to be considered for the scholarship should apply for admission before 1 December.

It is important to visit the official website (link found below) for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.

Website:

Official Scholarship Website:  http://www.uu.nl/EN/informationfor/internationalstudents/financialmatters/grantsandscholarships/utrechtexcellencescholarships/Pages/default.aspx

Related Scholarships: List of Scholarship Programs in Netherlands

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Best USA Scholarship Programs for International Students

The United States is one of  the prime destinations for students who are looking to benefit from a top notch and widely recognized international education.  However, there are limited scholarship options for international students who wish to study in the US for free.  To help you, scholars4dev.com compiled a list of scholarships in USA offered by US Colleges and Universities as well as scholarships granted by US government and institutions.

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USA Government Scholarships for International Students

Foreign Fulbright Student Program
The Fulbright Program are full scholarships in USA for international students who wants to pursue a Master’s or PhD degree.  The scholarships can also be awarded for non-degree postgraduate studies.  The grant covers tuition fee, textbooks, airfare, a living stipend, and health insurance.

Humphrey Fellowship Program
The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program provides a year of professional enrichment in the United States for experienced professionals from designated countries throughout the world. Fellows are selected based on their potential for leadership and their commitment to public service in either the public or private sector.  The fellowships are full grants covering all related expenses.

US Colleges and Universities that offer Scholarships for International Students

American University
American University (AU) awards a limited number of generous partial merit scholarships to academically-qualified incoming international first-year undergraduate students.  The University also offers the AU Emerging Global Leader Scholarship Program which awards scholarships to high-achieving international students who wish to pursue a Bachelor’s Degree in the US and who are dedicated to positive civic and social change. It is intended for students who will be to returning home to improve under-resourced, underserved communities in his/her home country.

Amherst College
Amherst College currently runs a need-based financial aid program that provides assistance to financially needy international students.  Once you have been admitted, your financial need is determined. A financial aid award that is equal to your need will then be offered.  The award is sometimes called an “aid package” because it may include both self-help (employment) and gift aid (scholarships and grants).

Arkansas University
International students are eligible to apply about 10 scholarships offered at the University including the Chancellor’s Scholarship and the General University Scholarships.

Berea College
At Berea College, every admitted student is awarded a 4-year, tuition scholarship. This scholarship works in conjunction with any other grants or scholarships students receive to completely cover the cost of tuition.  Additional costs, such as room, board, and fees, may also be covered by the College, depending upon your financial need. Nearly all of their students receive additional aid for these costs.

Colby-Sawyer College
International Students are eligible for need-based and merit-based financial aid offered by Colby-Sawyer College. The merit-based scholarships are worth $50,000-75,000 over four years of undergraduate study.

Columbia College
Columbia College offers about 20 scholarships and awards to outstanding international students. The awards are one time cash grants and 25%- 100% tuition reduction.

Cornell University
Cornell has a limited amount of funding available for international undergraduates, only 30-40 scholarships are awarded to students in each entering class. The scholarships are either partial or full, based on the selected student’s need.

Darthmouth College
Darthmouth College offers need-based financial aid to  all students, including international and transfer applicants . It does not award academic, athletic or merit scholarships. The College  is committed to meeting 100% of every student’s demonstrated need during their four years of undergraduate study.

Illinois Wesleyan University
Merit-based scholarships are offered to qualified international applicants with outstanding academic achievement and test scores on the required entrance exams. These awards range from $3,000 to $18,000 per year and are renewable for up to four years.  In addition, two full-tuition President’s International Student Scholarships may be awarded each year to two highly qualified international students.

Michigan University
Michigan University provides a number of scholarship and grants to deserving international students at the undergraduate and postgraduate level.

New York University Wagner
All international postgraduate student applicants at NYU Wagner are automatically considered for all merit-based scholarships, as the University gives equal consideration to scholarship applicants from within the United States and abroad. Also see NYU Wagner Public Service Fellowships for African Women.

Oregon University
At the University of Oregon you’ll find several sources of financial aid for international students, at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Each year, the University of Oregon awards more than one million dollars in financial aid and scholarships to international students. Their top scholarship programs are merit-based and covers partial to full tuition fees.

Wesleyan University
Wesleyan University offers limited scholarships for international students and is awarded on the basis of both exceptional qualifications and demonstrated need. In addition to the 11 Asian students who are awarded yearly under the Freeman Asian Scholars Program, they provide financial assistance to approximately 15 international students from a pool of over 400 such applicants.

York University
The University of York offers competitive scholarships to overseas Masters and PhD students.  The awards cover partial to full tuition fees.

Institutions that fund international scholarships for study in the US

AAUW International Fellowships
AAUW (formerly known as the American Association of University Women) awards international fellowships  for full-time study or research in the United States to women who are not US citizens or permanent residents. The scholarship are worth $18,000 for Masters, 20,000 for PhD and $30,000 for Postdoctoral students.

Aga Khan Foundation International Scholarship Programme
The Aga Khan Foundation provides a limited number of scholarships each year for postgraduate studies to outstanding students from selected developing countries who have no other means of financing their studies.  The studies can be undertaken anywhere in the world including the US. Scholarships are awarded on a 50% grant : 50% loan basis through a competitive application process once a year.

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Saturday, November 17, 2012

16 Things You Should Know About Applying for A Scholarship

Scholarships FAQs We hear you that’s why scholars4dev.com has developed a set of answers to your most frequently asked questions related to scholarship application.  You can ask additional  questions in the comment box found after this post and we will try our best to answer them.

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Q: Are there scholarships for [specific field of study]? Are there scholarship for [nationality]?

A: There are scholarships for most fields of study and for most nationalities.  The key is just to find them. In scholars4dev.com, scholarships are categorized by fields of study and by target group (see the sitemap).  Click on a particular field of study or target group to view a list of available scholarships according to your criteria.

Related Links: Lists of Scholarships in any Field of Study and Scholarships for study in Any Country.

Q: What are the general eligibility requirements to get a scholarship?

A: The eligibility requirements vary from scholarship to scholarship. It will also depend on the level of study the scholarship supports. Based on the scholarships we have featured, some of the common qualifications include a previous University degree, proficiency in English, high academic grades, unconditional acceptance to a programme offered at a participating/host University. Aside from the eligibility requirements of the scholarship, you must also consider the eligibility requirements of the programme of study you are applying to.

Q: How do I apply for a scholarship?

A: The simple answer to that is to follow the application instructions given by the scholarship provider/University. The application instructions vary among scholarship providers so there is no standard way of applying to a scholarship.  The application instructions are usually outlined very clearly.  Follow the the instructions step by step so you will not get overwhelmed by the amount of information presented.

Q: When is the best time to apply for a scholarship?

A: The best time to apply for a scholarship is within the application period set by the scholarship provider/University. Usually, scholarship applications (as well as admissions) should be done 6 months to one year before the academic year you plan to study.

Q: Are scholarships offered every year? If I missed the application deadline this year, can I apply for it the next year?

A: Most major scholarships are offered annually but this will always depend if the University or the scholarship provider has enough funds for their scholarship program.

From Neema Kallinga (nemlinga@gmail.com)

Q: I have searched for scholarships so many times but I’ve failed to see scholarships offered to undergraduates. Most scholarships only cover PhD or MS/MA studies. Are there any undergraduate scholarships out there?

A: Although it is somewhat true that most of the  existing scholarships are for postgraduate studies, there are international undergraduate scholarships that can be found (with a lot persistent searching).

Related Link: List of Undergraduate Scholarships

From FURAHA (ebafur@gmail.com)

Q: Will a scholarship allow me to study at any University around the globe or the does it require me to study only at a specific place or university?

A:  It depends upon the type of scholarship.  There are scholarships that allows you to study at any country (i.e. Aga Khan Foundation Scholarships, Ford Foundation Fellowships, etc.)* while other scholarships only allow you to study at specified host institutions (e.g. World Bank Scholarships, ADB-JSP Scholarships).  Most government-sponsored scholarships allow you study at any University in their country (i.e. Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme, Australian Government International Postgraduate Scholarships, etc.).

Related Link: List of Scholarships for Study in Any Country

From Aliu (aliusjafal@yahoo.com) and  Ngalim Adrian S. (ngalims@yahoo.com)

Q:  Do I need to gain admission into my preferred course of study in the university of my choice first before applying for a scholarship? Is it possible to get a scholarship when you don’t have admission in a university yet?

A: The application process differs from scholarship to scholarship. Most of the time, admissions to the Univeristy is required before you are allowed to apply for the scholarship.  Sometimes, the application to admissions and the application to the scholarship are submitted at the same time. In some instances, your application to admission already serves as your application to the scholarship â€" you don’t need a separate scholarship application. Still, there are some scholarship providers that allow you to apply for the scholarship even without admissions to a programme/school or while you are still processing your application to the programme.  One must then follow the application instructions set by the scholarship provider.

From Babalola, Yisau (babyisau@gmail.com)

Q: Sometimes, the application form is not found at the website of the scholarship provider. How can I find the application forms easily?

A:  The application form should always be found at the scholarship website but there are a number of reasons why it can’t be found. One reason could be that the scholarship application period hasn’t started yet so the form is still not available for viewing/downloading.  Another reason is that some scholarship websites don’t readily display the link to the application form.  If this is the case, then you should try to visit all the relevant pages of the scholarship website. Don’t forget to look at the left or right sidebars as the download link might be placed there.  When all else fails, contact the scholarship provider and request for the link to the application form.

From Nalumansi Moureen (mbillie09@yahoo.com)

Q:  Is it possible for me to get a scholarship in the same country I am in and do i get to choose the course i want to study?

A:  Most international scholarships require you to study in any country except your own. If you want to study in your own country, you should try to find national or local scholarships.  The liberty to choose a particular course of study will depend on the conditions set by the scholarship provider/University.

From Mahama Alhassan (alhamama2000@yahoo.com) and Hamidatu Salia Zakari (zhamidatusalia@yaho.com)

Q:  I have applied for a scholarship and am still waiting for a reply from the University . I want to know whether it’s advisable to call them and find out how my application is doing?  How will I know if I have  won a scholarship?

A:  As much as possible, you should refrain from contacting the University regarding the results of your scholarship application.  If you are shortlisted or accepted into the scholarship, the scholarship provider/University will surely contact you. Usually, the scholarship provider indicates a specific time period when the selection results will come out. When you haven’t a received a confirmation during this time, then it would be safe to assume that you were not awarded with the scholarship.

From Alexandra Muhaya (moeshalennox@yahoo.com)

Q: I haven’t undertaken IELTS nor TOEFL  exams. Does that hinder my chances of getting a scholarship?

Related Question from Moses Byomuhangi (mosessmarts@gmail.com):

I am from an English speaking country (Kenya) and i have been taught in English since i started school, would TOEFL be a requirement?

A: Not all Universities require you to take the TOEFL or IELTS. A significant number of Universities  accepts a Certificate of English as Medium of Instruction in place of an English proficiency exam. When it is absolutely required by the University, then you must take TOEFL or other English proficiency exams regardless if you were taught in English during your University studies or not.

From Billy (billy7449@ovi.com)

Q: How do you write the scholarship essay?

Did the scholarship provider provide any format? If they did, you should follow that. If they have not specified a specific format, then you can follow this simple outline when making your application/motivation letter: (1) Background/Key Qualifications, (2) Intentions for studying, (3) Expectations of the Course, and (4) your plans during and after the study. In making the letter, you should not just tell them why you need the scholarship but more importantly you should  explain clearly why you deserve to get the scholarship.

From  Carlos Mbuta (carlos.mbuta@gmail.com)

Q: The issue to age is not mentioned in most scholarships I have come across. Is age not a criteria?

Related Question from Clement Irhiemi (fidon222@yahoo.com):

Q: Is there any age limit to obtaining a scholarship abroad?

A: Some scholarships set an age limit and some do not. If the scholarship provider did not indicate an age limit as part of their eligibility requirements then it is safe to assume that there is no age limit. When there is an age limit, scholarship providers set different age limits for different levels of study (i.e. Masters, Phd, postdoctoral fellowships).

From Charity Mbuvah (charitymbuvah@yahoo.com)

Q: Is there a way for the application fee to be waived? l cannot afford to pay for it.

Related Question:

Is TOEFL exam supported by the scholarship?

A: You should be prepared to use your own funds for the application fee because most scholarship providers don’t shoulder this  cost*. Most often than not, the cost of preparing the application requirements including the TOEFL exam is not covered by a scholarship. If you are really serious in pursuing a scholarship, you must try to save up for the cost of TOEFL or the application fee.

Note: Not all Universities require an application fee, in fact, a significant number of Universities allow you to apply without  having to pay any application fee.  Be aware of scholarship scams and double check if the University really requires an application fee.

From Melkamu (melkamutagele@yahoo.com)

Q: How can I find Universities that offer scholarships?

A:  This is one challenging task to undertake. Luckily, we have developed a list of Universities that offer scholarships for developing countries, for your reference.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Global Scholarships for International Students at York University

York University
Bachelors (BS) Degree

Deadline: 15 March 2013 (annual)
Study in: Canada
Course starts September 2013

Brief description:

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The University of York offers Global Leader of Tomorrow Scholarships. United World College Scholarships, and International Entrance Scholarships for international students who would like to take a full-time undergraduate degree at University of York.

Host Institution(s):

York University in Ontario, Canada

Field of study:

Any undergraduate program in one of the following Faculties:  Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, Environmental Studies, Fine Arts, Glendon, Health, Science & Engineering, Schulich School of Business.

Number of Awards:

Only one candidate per school will be considered for this award.

Target group:

The scholarships are open to international students from around the world.

Scholarship value/inclusions:

Global Leader of Tomorrow Award: $60,000 ($15,000 x 4 years)

United World College Scholarship $100,000 ($25,000 x 4 years)

International Entrance Scholarships: $100,000 ($25,000 x 4 years)

To renew the scholarship, one must maintain a high academic standing (7.80 on a 9-point York scale) in each academic year at York.

Eligibility:

•  You MUST be applying for September entry.
• You MUST be an international student who is required to have a Study Permit to study in Canada.
•  You must be nominated by your high school.
• You must be applying to the first year of a full-time undergraduate degree program in one of the following Faculties: Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, Environmental Studies, Fine Arts, Glendon, Health, Science & Engineering, Schulich School of Business.
• You must possess an excellent academic record (“A” average or equivalent) and have other accomplishments such as community service or excellence in the arts, sports or other areas of individual achievement. (Exception: York University Entrance Award)
• Demonstrates leadership skills

Important Note: Please take note of the specific eligibility criteria of each scholarship.

Application instructions:

The deadline for applications is on 15 March 2013. You are required to fill up the scholarship application form and submit supporting documentation (listed in the form).

It is important to visit the official website (link found below) to access the application form and for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.

Website:

Official Scholarship Website:  http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/financialsupport/international_apply

Related Scholarships: List of Canadian Universities that offer Scholarships for International Students

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

UK Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme

DFID/UK Universities
Masters Degree

Deadline: 30 April 2013 (annual)
Study in:  UK
Course starts September 2013

Brief description:

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The UK Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme provides scholarships for international students from developing Commonwealth countries who wants to study a postgraduate degree in UK Universities.  It is a joint initiative between the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (with funding from DFID), and UK universities.

The Scheme allows them to contribute toward the development of their home countries. Awards are for taught masters courses only. No awards will be made for undergraduate or doctoral study.

Participating Universities(s):

Scholarships are only available at participating universities in the UK.  See the Booklet for 2013 Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Prospectus for details of the UK institutions offering Scholarships joint-funded with the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in 2012.

Fields of study:

Shared Scholarship Scheme (SSS) Awards are offered only for subjects relating to the economic, social and technological development of a candidate’s country.  Additional details of the eligible courses (or departments) offered by the institutions is found at the 2013 Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Prospectus (link above).

Number of Scholarships:

It is envisaged that around 170 Scholarships will be offered distributed to the participating institutions.

Target group:

Nationals of Commonwealth Developing Countries (Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda Nauru, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Botswana,  British Virgin Islands, Namibia, Cameroon, Dominica, Falkland Islands, Gambia, Ghana, Grenada, Guyana,  India,  Jamaica, Kenya, Kiribati,  Lesotho, Malawi, Malaysia,  Maldives, Mauritius, Montserrat, Mozambique, Nigeria, Pakistan, Papua New Guineas, Pitcairn, Rwanda, St Helena,  St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, South Africa,  Sri Lanka,  Swaziland, Tanzania,Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tristan da Cunha, Turks and Caicos, Tuvalu, Uganda, Vanuatu, Western Samoa, and Zambia)

Scholarship value/inclusions:

DFID and participating United Kingdom institutions will jointly meet the full costs of an award holder’s study in the United Kingdom including air fares to and from the United Kingdom. Maintenance allowance is paid by the scholar’s host institution, at the level set by the UK Government: £1,134 per month for scholars based in London and £917 per month for the rest of the UK. (July 2012 figures).

A grant of up to £225 to cover thesis (Master’s) costs is available; also available is £200 for study travel. The cost of up to 10 Kilograms of excess baggage (books only) is available for scholars returning home at the end of their awards.  No additional allowances are paid for spouses or other dependents.

Eligibility:

Candidates are normally expected to hold a first degree at either first class or upper second-class level. Sponsoring institutions must confirm that candidates are sufficiently fluent in written and oral English to pursue their proposed studies immediately, as no pre-course English Language Teaching is available under these awards.

Applicants should:

a. be nationals of (or permanently domiciled in) a Commonwealth developing country, and not currently be living or studying in a developed country (please see the booklet for a list of eligible countries);

b. hold a first degree at either first or upper second class level;

c . be sufficiently fluent in English to pursue the course;

d. have not previously studied for one year or more in a developed country;

e. not be employed by a government department (at national level) or a parastatal organisation (employees of universities are normally acceptable, however);

f. be able to confirm in writing that neither they or their families would otherwise be able to pay for the proposed course of study; and

g. be willing to confirm that they will return to their home country as soon as their period of study is complete.

Application instructions:

Applications should be made directly to the institutions at which candidates wish to study. The sponsoring institutions will be the judges of academic calibre and will forward their nominations to the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission for its agreement.

The specific deadlines set by the participating institutions varies but is around February-May of each year (see 2013 Prospectus for exact deadlines).  Candidates should note that institutions are asked to forward their nominations to the CSC no later than 30 April 2013; where institutions have not specified a closing date candidates, you should contact the institution so as to ascertain the latest date that the institution is willing to accept applications.

It is important to read the 2013 Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Prospectus and visit the official website (link found below) for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.

Contact information:

All enquiries should be addressed to the University at which you wish to study.  Contact details of each institution can also be found at the 2013 Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Prospectus.

Website:

Official Scholarship Website:  http://cscuk.dfid.gov.uk/apply/shared-scholarships/

Monday, November 12, 2012

UK Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme for Developing Countries

DFID/UK Universities
Masters Degree

Deadline: 30 April 2013 (annual)
Study in:  UK
Course starts September 2013

Brief description:

Sponsored Ad

The UK Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme provides scholarships for international students from developing Commonwealth countries who wants to study a postgraduate degree in UK Universities.  It is a joint initiative between the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (with funding from DFID), and UK universities.

The Scheme allows them to contribute toward the development of their home countries. Awards are for taught masters courses only. No awards will be made for undergraduate or doctoral study.

Participating Universities(s):

Scholarships are only available at participating universities in the UK.  See the Booklet for 2013 Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Prospectus for details of the UK institutions offering Scholarships joint-funded with the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in 2012.

Fields of study:

Shared Scholarship Scheme (SSS) Awards are offered only for subjects relating to the economic, social and technological development of a candidate’s country.  Additional details of the eligible courses (or departments) offered by the institutions is found at the 2013 Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Prospectus (link above).

Number of Scholarships:

It is envisaged that around 170 Scholarships will be offered distributed to the participating institutions.

Target group:

Nationals of Commonwealth Developing Countries (Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda Nauru, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Botswana,  British Virgin Islands, Namibia, Cameroon, Dominica, Falkland Islands, Gambia, Ghana, Grenada, Guyana,  India,  Jamaica, Kenya, Kiribati,  Lesotho, Malawi, Malaysia,  Maldives, Mauritius, Montserrat, Mozambique, Nigeria, Pakistan, Papua New Guineas, Pitcairn, Rwanda, St Helena,  St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, South Africa,  Sri Lanka,  Swaziland, Tanzania,Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tristan da Cunha, Turks and Caicos, Tuvalu, Uganda, Vanuatu, Western Samoa, and Zambia)

Scholarship value/inclusions:

DFID and participating United Kingdom institutions will jointly meet the full costs of an award holder’s study in the United Kingdom including air fares to and from the United Kingdom. Maintenance allowance is paid by the scholar’s host institution, at the level set by the UK Government: £1,134 per month for scholars based in London and £917 per month for the rest of the UK. (July 2012 figures).

A grant of up to £225 to cover thesis (Master’s) costs is available; also available is £200 for study travel. The cost of up to 10 Kilograms of excess baggage (books only) is available for scholars returning home at the end of their awards.  No additional allowances are paid for spouses or other dependents.

Eligibility:

Candidates are normally expected to hold a first degree at either first class or upper second-class level. Sponsoring institutions must confirm that candidates are sufficiently fluent in written and oral English to pursue their proposed studies immediately, as no pre-course English Language Teaching is available under these awards.

Applicants should:

a. be nationals of (or permanently domiciled in) a Commonwealth developing country, and not currently be living or studying in a developed country (please see the booklet for a list of eligible countries);

b. hold a first degree at either first or upper second class level;

c . be sufficiently fluent in English to pursue the course;

d. have not previously studied for one year or more in a developed country;

e. not be employed by a government department (at national level) or a parastatal organisation (employees of universities are normally acceptable, however);

f. be able to confirm in writing that neither they or their families would otherwise be able to pay for the proposed course of study; and

g. be willing to confirm that they will return to their home country as soon as their period of study is complete.

Application instructions:

Applications should be made directly to the institutions at which candidates wish to study. The sponsoring institutions will be the judges of academic calibre and will forward their nominations to the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission for its agreement.

The specific deadlines set by the participating institutions varies but is around February-May of each year (see 2013 Prospectus for exact deadlines).  Candidates should note that institutions are asked to forward their nominations to the CSC no later than 30 April 2013; where institutions have not specified a closing date candidates, you should contact the institution so as to ascertain the latest date that the institution is willing to accept applications.

It is important to read the 2013 Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Prospectus and visit the official website (link found below) for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.

Contact information:

All enquiries should be addressed to the University at which you wish to study.  Contact details of each institution can also be found at the 2013 Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Prospectus.

Website:

Official Scholarship Website:  http://cscuk.dfid.gov.uk/apply/shared-scholarships/

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Japanese Government Scholarships for International Students

Japanese Government
MS/PhD Degree

Deadline: March-May 2013
Study in:  Japan
Course starts October 2013

Brief description:

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The  Japanese Government offers scholarships in Japan to international students who wish to study at Japanese universities as research students under the Japanese Government Scholarship Program.  The scholarship program is administered by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (MEXT).  See also Japanese Government Scholarships for Undergraduate Students.

Host Institution(s):

Universities in Japan

Fields of study:

Fields of study must be subjects which applicants will be able to study and research at Japanese universities. Keep in mind, however, that a student who majors in medicine, dentistry or welfare science will not be allowed to engage in clinical training such as medical care and operative surgery until he/she obtains a permit from the Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare under applicable Japanese laws.

Majors in traditional entertainment such as Kabuki and classical Japanese dances, or in subjects that seek practical training in specific technologies or techniques at factories or companies are excluded.

Number of Scholarships:

To date, some 83,000 students from approximately 160 countries and regions around the world have studied in Japan under the Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho) Scholarship program established in 1954. As of May 1, 2009, there were 10,168 foreign students studying in Japan as Japanese government scholarship students.

Target group:

The scholarships are awarded to nationals of countries which has diplomatic relations with the Japanese government.

Scholarship Benefits:

(1) Allowance: Under the fiscal 2011 budget, each grantee will be provided monthly with 143,000 yen (Research Student course), 144,000 yen (students enrolled in a Master’s program or a professional degree program), or 145,000 yen (students enrolled in a doctoral program) (an additional monthly stipend of 2,000 or 3,000 yen may be provided to those undertaking study or research in specially designated regions) .However, these amounts are subject to change depending on the annual budget of each year. The scholarship will not be paid to a grantee who takes a leave of absence or is long absent from his/her university.

Scholarship will be cancelled for a grantee if:

•  any of his/her application documents is found to be falsely stated;

•  he/she is in breach of his/her pledge made to the Minister of MONBUKAGAKUSHO(MEXT);

•  he/she is subjected to disciplinary action, such as expulsion or removal from register, taken by his/her university or the preparatory Japanese-teaching institution;

•  it becomes definitive that the grantee will not be able to complete his/her course within the standard course term because of his/her poor academic achievement or suspension;

•  his/her resident status of “College Student” as provided for in Paragraph 1-4 of Appendix to the Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Act changes to any other status; or

•  he/she is provided with another scholarship(except for a scholarship designated for research expenses).

(2) Traveling Costs

•  Transportation to Japan: Each grantee will be provided, according to his/her itinerary and route as designated by MEXT, with an economy class air ticket from the international airport closest to his/her place of residence to Narita International Airport (or following the itinerary normally used by the university where the grantee is placed). Expenses such as inland transportation from his/her place of residence to the nearest international airport, airport tax, airport usage charges, special taxes on overseas travel and travel expenses within Japan will be borne by the grantee (the place of residence of the grantee shall in principle be the address stated in the application form). Air travel from a country other than the grantee’s nationality will not be covered, nor travel to Japan before April 1, 2013.  If the grantee comes to Japan to obtain admission to a university, he/she will not be provided with traveling cost to Japan.

•  Transportation from Japan: The grantee who returns to his/her home country within the last-payment month of his/her scholarship will be provided, upon application, with an economy class air ticket for a flight from Narita International Airport (or following the itinerary normally used by the university where the grantee is placed) to the international airport closest to his/her place of return.

Note: Insurance premiums for travel to/from Japan shall be borne by the grantee. The airport the grantee departs from or returns to must be an airport of the country of his/her nationality.

(3) School Fees: Fees for matriculation, tuition and entrance examinations at a university will be paid by the Japanese government. If the grantee moves on to higher education as a nonregular student, he/she will pay for entrance examinations.

Eligibility:

(1) Nationality: Applicant must have the nationality of a country which has diplomatic relations with the Japanese government. This applies at such times to stateless persons, too. Applicant who has Japanese nationality at the time of application will not be eligible. Applicant screening will be made at the Japanese Embassy/Consulate General hereinafter referred to as the “Japanese legation”) in the country of Applicant’s nationality (except where two or more countries are attended by the same Japanese Embassy/Consulate General).

(2) Age: Applicant must have been born on or after April 2,1978.

(3) Academic Background: Applicant must be a graduate from a Japanese university or have academic ability equal or superior to that of a Japanese university graduate. A person will be deemed to have academic ability equal or superior to that of a university graduate, if he/she

•  has completed or will complete a 16-year school curriculum in a foreign country (or an 18-year school curriculum if he/she desires to enroll in a doctoral course in the field of medicine, dentistry or veterinary science, or pharmacy which is founded on a 6-year department or faculty); or

•  is or will be aged 22 or older and has taken an individual entrance qualification examination and has been judged by a graduate school as being equal or superior in academic ability to a university graduate (or 24 or older if he/she desires to enroll in a doctoral course in the field of medicine, dentistry or veterinary science, or pharmacy which is founded on a 6-year department or faculty).

Note: Eligible applicants include those who otherwise satisfy or will satisfy qualification requirements for admission to a Japanese graduate school. As a general rule, a person who has completed a doctoral course may not apply unless he/she seeks to obtain a degree.

(4) Major Field of Study: Applicant should apply for the field of study he/she studied at the previous university or any related field.  Applicant must choose a field on which he/she can receive education and perform research at the university of his/her choice.

(5) Japanese Language: Applicant must be willing to learn the Japanese language, interested in Japan and enthusiastic about deepening his/her understanding of Japan after arriving, and capable of engaging in study and research while adapting himself/herself to life in Japan.

(6) Health: Applicant must be physically and mentally healthy enough to pursue study at university.

(7) Arrival in Japan: Applicant must be able to leave for and arrive in Japan between the 1st and 7th of April 2013, or within two weeks of the date set by the receiving university for the beginning of the semester (in principle, in September or October). Travel expenses will not be provided if the Applicant is unable to travel to Japan during this set period.

(8) Visa Requirement: Selected Applicants must obtain a College Student (ryuugaku 留学) visa prior to his arrival in Japan. Applicants who are already in Japan under a visa other than College Student are required to change it to College Student by the end of the month preceding the start of the scholarship. Applicants who change their resident status to any status other than “College Student” after their arrival in Japan will immediately lose their status as a Japanese government scholarship student.

(9) Scholarships will not be awarded in the following cases:

•  The Applicant is an active member of the military or a civilian employed by the military

•  The Applicant is unable to travel to Japan within the dates set by the receiving university

•  The Applicant was a grantee of a Japanese Government Scholarship in the past will not be selected unless he/she has had at least three years of research or teaching experience after completion of the first scholarship. This exclusion will not apply to a research-student applicant, who (i) as a foreign student in Japan received training in the Japanese language and/or Japanese culture at a university and graduated from it, or who (ii) was a foreign student in Japan under the Japan-Korea Joint Science and Engineering Students Exchange Program.

•  The Applicant is currently enrolled in a Japanese university under the resident status of “College Student,” or if he/she plans to enroll at a Japanese university as a privately-financed foreign student between the time of application for this scholarship and the time the scholarship period is due to begin.

•  The Applicant is already the recipient of a scholarship from an organization (including a governmental organization in his/her country of origin) other than the Japanese government (Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology â€" MEXT).

•  The Applicant, considered a “future graduate” and selected as such, is unable to graduate within the pre-set date or unable to fulfill graduation requirements.

Application Instructions:

Scholarship recipients are recruited and initially screened by a Japanese embassy (or consulate general, depending on the country). Because the application process differs according to the country in which the Japanese embassy is located, please inquire at the Japanese embassy or consulate general in your country for details.

The deadline of the applications differ varies per country but the application period falls around March-May each year.

It is important to read the 2013 Japanese Scholarship Guidelines for Research Students and visit the official website (links found below) for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.

Contact information:

Please find the contact details of the Japanese embassies/consulates in your country at this link.

Website:

Official Scholarship Website: http://www.studyjapan.go.jp/en/toj/toj0302e.html

Related Scholarships: List of Japan Scholarships

Thursday, November 8, 2012

John Wright Scholarships for Nepalese Students in New Zealand 2012 2013

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Scholarships Provided By: Southern Institute of Technology, New Zealand

Scholarships For: Bachelor Degrees, Graduate Diplomas, Postgraduate Diplomas

Scholarship Area: Nepal, India, Srilanka

John Wright Scholarships is provided by Southern Institute of Technology in New Zealand. These are provided to students who are able to demonstrate A class porting and academic ability.

John Wright is international cricketer (earlier) and he was captain of national cricket team of New Zealand and he had coached Indian national cricket team in the past.

The two types of scholarships provided under John Wright scheme is

John Wright Sports Scholarships

John Wright Academic Scholarships

For Academic Scholarships, the eligibility for students from Nepal is having passed 10+2 (or equivalent) with 70% marks and 7.0 in IELTS.

Next Upcoming Deadline is 1 February 2013.

Application Procedure

This scholarships announcement is taken by Nepal Scholarship from SIT New Zealand’s website with an intention of disseminating the information to a wider audience. Further details can be found in the original source link below. Read more about John Wright Scholarships for Nepalese Students in New Zealand 2013

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Developing Solutions Scholarships at University of Nottingham

University of Nottingham
Masters (MS) Degree

Deadline: 26 Apr 2013 (annual)
Study in:  UK
Course starts September 2013

Brief description:

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The Developing Solutions Scholarships are designed for international students who want to study in the University of Nottingham in UK and make a difference to the development of their home country.

Host Institution(s):

University of Nottingham in United Kingdom

Fields of study:

Selected Masters Degree Programmes offered at the University (Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences and Faculty of Science, plus some courses in the School of Geography, Institute for Science & Society, Institute of Work, Health & Organizations, and courses allied to Operations Management in the Business School)

Number of Awards:

105 scholarships â€" 30 full tuition fee and 75 of 50% towards tuition fee

Target group:

Citizens of Africa, India or one of the countries of the Commonwealth (Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Brunei, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Falkland Islands, Fiji, Gibraltar, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Kiribati, Malaysia, Maldives, Montserrat, Nauru, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Pitcairn, St Helena, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tristan da Cunha, Turks and Caicos, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Western Samoa)

Scholarship value/inclusions:

50-100% support towards tuition fee.

Eligibility:

You can apply for this scholarship if you:

•  are from Africa, India or one of the countries of the Commonwealth listed above AND

•  are classed as an overseas student for fee purposes AND

•  already hold an offer to start a full-time Masters degree programme (including MRes) at Nottingham in September 2013 in one of the areas of study listed above.

Application instructions:

Only students who have been offered a place of study at Nottingham University are eligible for this scholarship. The closing date for applications is 26 April 2013.   It is important to visit the official website (link found below) for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.

Website:

Official Scholarship Website: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/internationalstudents/scholarshipsfeesfinance/scholarships/scholarshipdetails/dev-sol-masters.aspx

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Chevening Scholarship Nepal 2013 2014

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Scholarships Provided By: UK Government

Chevening Scholarship in Nepal is offered by the British Embassy and Cambridge Overseas Trust. These scholarships are provided by the UK government.

Chevening Scholarship Nepal supports Nepalese students to study for a Master’s degree in any institution in the UK.

More than 100 Nepalese citizens have won the Chevening Scholarship until now.

Chevening Scholarship NepalIn year, 2012/2013 there were two fully funded Nepal Chevening Scholars.

Most of the subjects are available for this scholarship however preference for year 2012-2013 are the following courses:

•   Human Rights and Rule of Law
•   Development Economics
•   Conflict and National Security studies
•   Climate Change
•   Media and Journalism

To be eligible, you must have English language qualification IELTS 6.5 with a minimum of 5.5 in every test.

  • The deadline for 2013-2014 is 20 December 2012 for Chevening Scholarships Nepal.
  • The deadline for 2013-2014 for Chevening Cambridge Scholarships Nepal (to study at University of Cambridge) is 4 December 2012.

Application Forms for Chevening Scholarship Nepal can be found online at Chevening’s Website â€" http://www.chevening.org/apply/application_form

Chevening Scholarship Nepal 2013 2014

Application Procedure

This announcement is taken from Chevening Nepal’s website with an intention of disseminating the information to a wider audience. Further details can be found in the original source link here. Read more about British Embassy Nepal Chevening Scholarships 2013

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