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Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn Master. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng

Thứ Hai, 14 tháng 11, 2011

Erasmus Mundus Transcultural European Outdoor Studies at Philipps-Universitaet Marburg Location: Marburg - Germany DL: 16 December 2011

Erasmus Mundus Master's Programme

TRANSCULTURAL EUROPEAN OUTDOOR STUDIES (TEOS)

offered jointly by (subject to validation)

http://www.uni-marburg.de/fb21/ifsm/teos?language_sync=1

Thứ Hai, 7 tháng 11, 2011

MA Peace and Conflict Studies (international double degree) Kent/Marburg‏


The University of Kent and University of Marburg are now accepting applications for the international double degree programme Peace and Conflict Studies for the 2012-2013 year.

This international double award is jointly offered by the School of Politics and International Relations at the University of Kent and the Centre for Conflict Studies at the University of Marburg. Upon successful completion of the programme students will be awarded an MA degree in Peace and Conflict Studies from Kent University and an MA degree in Peace and Conflict Studies from the University of Marburg. The two year full-time programme encompasses 120 ECTS credits (240 Kent credits). The programme includes a mandatory internship of at least 10 weeks. The Master dissertation is jointly supervised and marked by academic staff at Kent and Marburg.

This multidisciplinary programme features compulsory modules on theories of conflict, conflict resolution, research methods/methods of conflict analysis and intergroup conflicts. Optional modules cover a wide range of topics including negotiation, mediation, diplomacy, development, critical approaches to peace and conflict studies, international political economy, foreign policy, human rights and terrorism.

Students will spend the first year at Kent University and the second year at Marburg University where courses are taught in English. Thus, international students do not need to speak German to study in Marburg. Alternatively, fluent German speakers can opt to spend the first year in Marburg where compulsory courses will be taught in German and spend the second year in Canterbury. The universities do not operate on a system of deadlines for applying to this programme. We do recommend submitting applications by the end of June 2012. Nonetheless, applications received after this date will still be accepted.

Further information on modules, application requirements, fees, and scholarships is available

at http://www.uni-marburg.de/konfliktforschung/studium/international-d...

and http://www.kent.ac.uk/politics/postgraduates/taught-programmes/mape...

Please note: We can offer five stipends for German nationals. These stipends are funded by the DAAD. These stipends cover the period between September 2012 and March 2013 at Kent University. German applicants who want to be considered for one of the DAAD stipends have to add a written statement of no more than 400 words to the application. This statement should explain why the applicant wants to be considered for a DAAD stipend. German students who want to be considered for a DAAD stipend have to submit their application to Kent University by 01 June 2012. Successful applicants who receive an offer for a DAAD stipend have to both take up the stipend and register at Kent University by 16 July 2012. This stipulation applies for German nationals only who want to be considered for a DAAD grant.

German nationals can also apply for funding by the ´Auslandsbafoeg` funding scheme. If you qualify for funding, the tuition fees at Kent University can fully be covered by a grant (i.e. non-repayable funding) by the ´Auslandsbafoeg` scheme.

Thứ Hai, 24 tháng 10, 2011

Interdisciplinary Joint Master`s Programme in South-Eastern European Studies, University of Skopje [DL: 30 October 2011]‏

Interdisciplinary Joint Master`s Programme in South-Eastern European Studies

Deadline 30 October 2011

The Faculty of Law Iustiinanus Primus from Skopje is pleased to announce the call for applications for
the new Interdisciplinary Joint Master's Programme in South-Eastern European Studies. This two year
MA programme is offered as a joint degree between the four partner universities from Graz, Zagreb, and
Belgrade, commencing in the autumn semester in 2011.
Students enroll in and spend the first year at their home university, in this case the Faculty of Law
Iustinianus Primus in Skopje. In the second year, students spend at least one semester at a partner
university. In addition to the four consortium partners (Graz, Zagreb, Belgrade and Skopje) a number of
other universities shall accept mobility students within the framework of the joint degree programme
including the universities of Bologna, Ljubljana, Novi Sad, Poitiers, Sarajevo and South East European
University, Tetovo.

Content of the Programme
The Interdisciplinary Joint Master's Programme in South-Eastern European Studies seeks to provide an
international and interdisciplinary master's programme in social sciences and humanities of the highest
quality which enables participants to effectively understand the interrelationship between law, politics,
economics and culture with a particular emphasis on the regional dimension of SEE. The programme
prepares students for doctoral studies and professional life in a variety of other fields including work in
international, local governmental and non-governmental organisations, journalism, business, scientific
research, and consultancy.

In the first year at the home university enrolled students shall take compulsory core courses which
include an introduction to multidisciplinary approaches to South-East Europe, public law, politics,
economics and cultural studies. Students also take electives which reflect their chosen disciplinary
specialization. In the summer after the first year a joint summer school is held for all students from the
four universities to complete the compulsory core modules. In the second year, students attend one of
the partner universities and further specialize in their desired field. There are optional provisions in
place to offer students professional training and internship positions.

30 ECTS credits will be awarded upon completion of the master's thesis. The thesis reflects the student's
capacity to work on scientific subjects in an independent and acceptable manner both in respect of
content and methodology and must be written in English. The length of the thesis is 20,000 to 25,000
words. Students shall determine their master's thesis topic according to the procedures and regulations
at the home university and in consultation with the thesis supervisor.
All compulsory courses are conducted in English though students are able to take classes in other
languages depending on availability and level of competency. Language acquisition is an important
aspect of the joint degree and students are expected to learn a regional language and/or the
predominant language of their institution.

Academic Degree
Students completing the Interdisciplinary Joint Master's Programme in South-Eastern European Studies
earn the degree "Master of Arts", abbreviated MA. The joint degree is awarded, signed and stamped by
all four partners (subject to the specifications of the home university).

Admission
The Interdisciplinary Joint Master's Programme in South-Eastern European Studies welcomes individuals
holding an academic degree of at least 180 ECTS credits (bachelor's degree or equivalent programme of
at least 180 ECTS) who can demonstrate a grounding in social sciences or humanities, (e.g., law, political
science, sociology...) and who have some general insight in South-Eastern Europe (the Balkans).

The full application should consist of:
* completed application form (PDF / MS Word)
* at least one letter of recommendation (preferable from a university professor or employer)
* certificate/diploma obtained at the undergraduate level (notarized translation into English)
* transcript of records obtained at the undergraduate level (notarized translation into English)
* letter of motivation (statement of purpose)
* proof of proficiency in English language: IELTS (required minimum score: 6.0), a TOEFL (required
minimum score: 210 on the computerized test, 547 on the paper test, 78 on the Internet test), a
Cambridge Exam (required level: FCE) or an equivalent certificate
Prospective Students should apply by post to the institution they wish to attend. Admission to the home
university for successful applicants is, upon request to the legally competent body, a separate process
according to the local procedures for enrolment. Students begin their studies at the start of the
following academic year.

For general enquiries refer to the programme website (http://www.seestudies.eu/)

Thứ Ba, 18 tháng 10, 2011

Masters Scholarship at European Academy for Education and Social Research, Ireland

Scholarship for Masters Programme in Information and Communication Technology, Ireland

Study Subject(s): Information and Communication Technology
 
Course Level: Masters
 
Scholarship Provider: The European Academy for Education and Social Research
 
Scholarship can be taken at: Italy, Ireland, Croatia and Belgium

Eligibility:
* High Motivation
* Bachelor degree, preferably with a strong academic record
* Working Knowledge of both written and spoken english

Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes

Scholarship Open for Students of Following Countries: EU and Non EU student

Scholarship Description:
The scholarships will be in this way assigned: one to EU country student, one to a non-EU country student. The scholarship is worth EUR 4800 (80% of the tuition fee – accommodation included). Each applicant have to fill the application form, write a cover letter stating why he/she should be the recipient of the scholarship and preferably enclose one letter of recommendation from a member of his/her university. Applications are due on Monday 24th October 2011. The Master runs for seven months and it will be hosted in four different European countries (Italy, Ireland, Croatia and Belgium). The classes and practical works will be held in English. 

How to Apply: By Email or by Fax

Scholarship Application Deadline: 24th October 2011
Further Scholarship Information and Application

Thứ Sáu, 14 tháng 10, 2011

Masters Scholarship at European Academy for Education and Social Research, Ireland

Scholarship for Masters Programme in Information and Communication Technology, Ireland

Study Subject(s): Information and Communication Technology
 
Course Level: Masters
 
Scholarship Provider: The European Academy for Education and Social Research
 
Scholarship can be taken at: Italy, Ireland, Croatia and Belgium

Eligibility:
* High Motivation
* Bachelor degree, preferably with a strong academic record
* Working Knowledge of both written and spoken english

Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes

Scholarship Open for Students of Following Countries: EU and Non EU student

Scholarship Description:
The scholarships will be in this way assigned: one to EU country student, one to a non-EU country student. The scholarship is worth EUR 4800 (80% of the tuition fee – accommodation included). Each applicant have to fill the application form, write a cover letter stating why he/she should be the recipient of the scholarship and preferably enclose one letter of recommendation from a member of his/her university. Applications are due on Monday 24th October 2011. The Master runs for seven months and it will be hosted in four different European countries (Italy, Ireland, Croatia and Belgium). The classes and practical works will be held in English.

How to Apply: By Email or by Fax

Scholarship Application Deadline: 24th October 2011
Further Scholarship Information and Application

Thứ Sáu, 7 tháng 10, 2011

MA Program at Faculty of Media and Communications, Belgrade‏

Masters Program in Culture of Global Media, with following elective tracks:

Culture of Global Media
Conflict Studies
Gender and New Media Studies
European Studies
Digital Arts and New Media
Public Relations

Please find all additional information on our web site:
www.fmk.singidunum.ac.rs

Thứ Tư, 5 tháng 10, 2011

List of MBA Scholarships for Developing Country Students


The Master of Business Administration (MBA or M.B.A.) is a master's degree in business administration, which attracts people from a wide range of academic disciplines. The MBA designation originated in the United States, emerging from the late 19th century as the country industrialized and companies sought out scientific approaches to management. The core courses in the MBA program are designed to introduce students to the various areas of business such as accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, operations management, etc. Students in MBA programs have the option of taking general business courses throughout the program or can select an area of concentration and focus approximately one-fourth of their studies in this subject.

Accreditation bodies exist specifically for MBA programs to ensure consistency and quality of graduate business education. Business schools in many countries offer MBA programs tailored to full-time, part-time, executive, and distance learning students, with specialized concentrations. Finding a scholarship for an MBA Degree can be challenging task especially for students from developing countries.  To help prospective MBA students, Student Network has prepared a List of International MBA Scholarships specifically for students from developing countrys.

MBA Scholarships offered by MBA Schools/Universities:
Important: Some of the positions offered in this page might be allready occupied or the program might have been closed down. In that case please refer to General List of Scholarships Offered by Universities or Student Network Home Page for recent scholarship offers.
 
 
Canon Collins Distance Learning MBA Scholarships at Edinburgh Business School
Target Group: Africans
Programme: Distance Learning MBA
Study in: UK
Coverage: Full Scholarship
Mo Ibrahim Foundation MBA Scholarships at London Business School
Target Group: Sub-saharan Africans
Programme: Full-time MBA
Study in: UK
Coverage: Full Scholarship
Target Group: Students from any developing country
Programme: Full-time MBA
Study in: USA
Coverage: Partial – $20,000
Target Group: Africans
Programme: Full-time MBA
Study in: France/Singapore
Coverage: Partial – up to €20,000
International Development MBA Scholarships at University of Cranfield
Target Group: Chinese, African, Eastern European and Latin American Students
Programme: Full-time MBA
Study in: UK
Coverage: Up to £14,000 towards the tuition fees
INSEAD-Sygenta MBA Scholarships for Developing Country Students
Target Group: Students from any developing country
Programme: Full-time MBA
Study in: France/Singapore
Coverage:  Partial – €22,500
Unique Perspectives, Unified Vision Diversity MBA Scholarships at ESADE Business School
Target Group: Students from any developing country
Programme: Full-time MBA
Study in: Spain
Coverage:  Partial – 10% to 50% of tuition fees
IEDC Executive MBA Scholarships
Target Group: Students from any developing country
Programme: Executive MBA
Study in: Slovenia
Coverage:  Partial – Up to 50% off the tuition fees
HEC-Eiffel Scholarships in MBA for Developing Countries
Target Group: Students from developing countries especially those in Asia and Latin America
Programme: Full-time MBA
Study in: France
Coverage:  Partial – living and travel allowance; tuition fees not included
MBA Fellowships in International Organizations Programme at United Nations University
Target Group: Students from any developing country
Programme: Full-time MBA
Study in: Switzerland
Coverage:  Partial – full tuition fees
IMD Social Responsiblity MBA Scholarships
Target Group: social entrepreneurs or  individuals working for an NGO in an emerging/developing country.
Programme: Full-time MBA
Study in: Switzerland
Coverage:  Living Expenses + CHF 45,000
Shell/MBA Alumni MBA Scholarships at IMD
Target Group: Prospective students from Asia, Africa/Middle East, Latin America, Eastern Europe and Western Europe/North America/Oceania.
Programme: Full-time MBA
Study in: Switzerland
Coverage:  CHF 30,000
IMD Jim Ellert MBA Sholarships
Target Group: Nationals from the following regions: Africa, Central and Eastern Europe (including all former Soviet republics), and the South-Eastern Asian Peninsula (Thailand, Myramar, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Indonesia)
Programme: Full-time MBA
Study in: Switzerland
Coverage:  CHF 20,000
Nestle MBA Scholarships for Women at IMD
Target Group: Women  (preference given to women from developing countries)
Programme: Full-time MBA
Study in: Switzerland
Coverage:  CHF 25,000
MBA Leadership Scholarships at Nottingham Business School
Target Group: International students
Programme: Full-time MBA
Study in: UK
Coverage:  Full tuition fee
Foundation Rainbow Bridge MBA Scholarships at HEC Paris
Target Group: Women from African and Asian Countries
Programme: Full-time MBA
Study in: Paris, France
Coverage:  € 20,000 each
Gordon McCulloch MBA Scholarships at Edinburgh Business School
Target Group: African and Latin American Students
Programme: Full-time MBA/MBA in International Business
Study in: UK
Coverage:  £5,000

General University Scholarships for MBA Degree:
Important: Some of the positions offered in this page might be allready occupied or the program might have been closed down. In that case please refer to General List of Scholarships Offered by Universities or Student Network Home Page for recent scholarship offers.

Scholarships for Students from Developing Countries at University of Westminster
Target Group: Students from any developing country
Study in: UK
Coverage: Full Scholarship
Global Masters Scholarships at University of Edinburgh
Target Group: nationals of African Countries, Mexico, Canada, Middle East Countries, China, Norway, Hong Kong, Russia, India, Singapore, Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Thailand, Malaysia, and USA.
Study in: UK
Coverage: Partial – £3,000
Leiden University Excellence Scholarships
Target Group: non EU/EEA Students
Study in: Netherlands
Coverage: Partial to full scholarship
International Research Excellence Scholarships at University of Nottingham
Target Group: students from any developing country
Study in: UK
Coverage: Full tuition fees
Erik Bleumink Scholarships for Developing Countries at Groningen University
Target Group: students from any developing country
Study in: Netherlands
Coverage: Full scholarship
International Masters Scholarships at University of Twente
Target Group: students from any developing country
Study in: Netherlands
Coverage: Minimum of € 1,538 to a maximum of maximum € 20,000
Clarendon Scholarships at University of Oxford
Target Group: students from any developing country
Study in: UK
Coverage: Tuition fees and living expenses
Gates Cambridge Scholarships at University of Cambridge
Target Group: students from any developing country
Study in: UK
Coverage: Full Scholarship
Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarships at Sheffield Hallam University
Target Group: Southeast Asian Students
Study in: UK
Coverage: Tuition fees
Graduate Degree Fellowships at East West Center
Target Group: Students from Asia and Pacific
Study in: Hawaii, USA
Coverage: Full scholarship

Government-sponsored Scholarships for MBA Degree:
Important: Some of the positions offered in this page might be allready occupied or the program might have been closed down. In that case please refer to General List of Scholarships Offered by Governments or Student Network Home Page for recent scholarship offers.

DAAD Scholarships for Postgraduate Courses with Special Relevance to Developing Countries
Target Group: Students from any developing country
Programme: Full-time MBA
Study in: Germany
Coverage: Full Scholarship
Netherlands Fellowship Programme for Developing Countries
Target Group: Students from any developing country
Programme: Full-time MBA
Study in: Netherlands
Coverage: Full Scholarship
Guest Masters Scholarships Program
Target Group: Students from Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Brazil, Burkina Faso, China, Egypt, Ethiopia, Macedonia (FYROM), Georgia, Ghana, India, Jordan, Kenya, Kosovo, Lebanon, Mali, Moldova, Rwanda, Senegal, Serbia, Syria, Tanzania, Turkey, Uganda, West Bank and Gaza.
Study in: Sweden
Coverage: SEK 8,000-10,000 per month
Norwegian Quota Scheme for Developing Countries
Target Group: Students from selected developing countries
Study in: Norway
Coverage: Full scholarship
Japan Human Resource Development Scholarships
Target Group:  Students from developing countries in Asia
Programme: Full-time MBA
Study in: Japan
Coverage: Full scholarship

Donor-sponsored Scholarships for MBA Degree:
AAUW International USA Fellowships for Women
Target Group:  Women from any developing country
Programme: Full-time MBA
Study in: USA
Coverage: Partial – $18,000
Aga Khan Foundation International Scholarships
Target Group:  Students from Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Syria, Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Mozambique, Madagascar, France, Portugal, UK, USA and Canada.
Study in: any Country
Coverage: Tuition fees and living expenses (50% grant : 50% loan basis)

If you are interested to submit a scholarship offered by a government in to this list please refer to Student Network Contact Page, also make sure to chek our list for European Union Scholarships for Master and Ph.D

Thứ Sáu, 30 tháng 9, 2011

Interdisciplinary Joint Master`s Programme in South-Eastern European Studies, University of Skopje [DL: 30 October 2011]‏

Call for applications for Interdisciplinary Joint Master`s Programme in South-Eastern European Studies
Deadline 30 October 2011
The Faculty of Law Iustiinanus Primus from Skopje is pleased to announce the call for applications for
the new Interdisciplinary Joint Master’s Programme in South-Eastern European Studies. This two year
MA programme is offered as a joint degree between the four partner universities from Graz, Zagreb, and
Belgrade, commencing in the autumn semester in 2011.
Students enroll in and spend the first year at their home university, in this case the Faculty of Law
Iustinianus Primus in Skopje. In the second year, students spend at least one semester at a partner
university. In addition to the four consortium partners (Graz, Zagreb, Belgrade and Skopje) a number of
other universities shall accept mobility students within the framework of the joint degree programme
including the universities of Bologna, Ljubljana, Novi Sad, Poitiers, Sarajevo and South East European
University, Tetovo.
Content of the Programme
The Interdisciplinary Joint Master’s Programme in South-Eastern European Studies seeks to provide an
international and interdisciplinary master’s programme in social sciences and humanities of the highest
quality which enables participants to effectively understand the interrelationship between law, politics,
economics and culture with a particular emphasis on the regional dimension of SEE. The programme
prepares students for doctoral studies and professional life in a variety of other fields including work in
international, local governmental and non-governmental organisations, journalism, business, scientific
research, and consultancy.
In the first year at the home university enrolled students shall take compulsory core courses which
include an introduction to multidisciplinary approaches to South-East Europe, public law, politics,
economics and cultural studies. Students also take electives which reflect their chosen disciplinary
specialization. In the summer after the first year a joint summer school is held for all students from the
four universities to complete the compulsory core modules. In the second year, students attend one of
the partner universities and further specialize in their desired field. There are optional provisions in
place to offer students professional training and internship positions.
30 ECTS credits will be awarded upon completion of the master’s thesis. The thesis reflects the student’s
capacity to work on scientific subjects in an independent and acceptable manner both in respect of
content and methodology and must be written in English. The length of the thesis is 20,000 to 25,000
words. Students shall determine their master’s thesis topic according to the procedures and regulations
at the home university and in consultation with the thesis supervisor.
All compulsory courses are conducted in English though students are able to take classes in other
languages depending on availability and level of competency. Language acquisition is an important
aspect of the joint degree and students are expected to learn a regional language and/or the
predominant language of their institution.
Academic Degree
Students completing the Interdisciplinary Joint Master’s Programme in South-Eastern European Studies
earn the degree “Master of Arts”, abbreviated MA. The joint degree is awarded, signed and stamped by
all four partners (subject to the specifications of the home university).
Admission
The Interdisciplinary Joint Master’s Programme in South-Eastern European Studies welcomes individuals
holding an academic degree of at least 180 ECTS credits (bachelor’s degree or equivalent programme of
at least 180 ECTS) who can demonstrate a grounding in social sciences or humanities, (e.g., law, political
science, sociology...) and who have some general insight in South-Eastern Europe (the Balkans).
The full application should consist of:
• completed application form (PDF / MS Word)
• at least one letter of recommendation (preferable from a university professor or employer)
• certificate/diploma obtained at the undergraduate level (notarized translation into English)
• transcript of records obtained at the undergraduate level (notarized translation into English)
• letter of motivation (statement of purpose)
• proof of proficiency in English language: IELTS (required minimum score: 6.0), a TOEFL (required
minimum score: 210 on the computerized test, 547 on the paper test, 78 on the Internet test), a
Cambridge Exam (required level: FCE) or an equivalent certificate
Prospective Students should apply by post to the institution they wish to attend. Admission to the home
university for successful applicants is, upon request to the legally competent body, a separate process
according to the local procedures for enrolment. Students begin their studies at the start of the
following academic year. ilievski.zoran@gmail.com

Thứ Ba, 13 tháng 9, 2011

Interdisciplinary Master in South-Eastern European Studies, Second Call, Belgrade

New: International Master - Interdisciplinary South-Eastern European Studies

joint diploma of the universities in Graz, Skopje, Zagreb and Belgrade - enabling you to work as an expert for our region worldwide;
two years, in English, summer school and one semester abroad choose among eight specializations;
professors from European, American and local universities leading experts for the Balkans.

Separate Call for Application -- end of September.

Minimum ECTS required: 180.

Detailed information on www.seestudies.eu

Thứ Năm, 18 tháng 8, 2011

Graduate Schools and Doctoral Programs Grants, University of Verona‏

Call for Applications - Graduate Schools and Doctoral Programs Grants
University of Verona, Italy

August 31, 2011 Deadline

http://www.sdsim.univr.it/sdol/main?ent=iniziativa&id=3786

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
The University of Verona opens the public selection for the admission to Graduate Schools and Doctoral Programs, Year 2012.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
In order to be able to apply for admissions to Graduate Schools and/or Doctoral Programs, any applicant (regardless of age or nationality) must be in possession of either a “Laurea Specialistica/Magistrale” or a “Laurea” Degree (Vecchio Ordinamento) released by an Italian university.

Are able to apply also students with a foreign Master’s Degree (Master of Science or Master of Arts) or an equivalent Master of Science-level degree that in their country grants access to a Ph.D. program.

Applicants who will qualify for their degree within and not after the beginning date of Doctoral Programs (1st January 2012) will also be able to apply. In this case their participation will be considered con riserva ( “subject to confirmation”) and they will be required to submit the
degree certification or self- certification to Area Ricerca â€" U.O. Dottorati di Ricerca Nazionali ed Internazionali within and not after the 31st December 2011 (in accordance with DPR n. 445 dated 28th December 2000 for EU citizens). Applications missing this documentation will not be
considered.

Candidates already enrolled in a Doctoral Program can not apply for the same Doctoral Program or for a program with a similar denomination.

Candidates who have already obtained a Doctor Research Degree can not apply for the same Doctoral Program or for a program with a similar denomination.

Candidates are admitted to participate in the call subject to confirmation. Exclusion from the procedure, in case the aforementioned prerequisites are missing, may be imposed at any time as a motivated sanction, even after examination sessions. Applications submitted or received after the
closing date or without the exact title of the Graduate School/Program to which the person wishes to apply will be rejected.

SCHOLARSHIP
The amount granted for a scholarship is € 13.638,47 per year (gross) and will be increased in situations stipulated by law. The scholarship is exempt from IRE (personal income tax).
The scholarship will be granted for the entire duration of the Doctoral program (three years) and the instalments will be paid monthly on the 30th day of each month. The first instalment of January 2012 will be paid at the end of the same mouth ONLY IF within the deadline set for December
15th, 2011 students will be correctly enrolled in our programmes and will have submitted all the necessary documentation required.

The scholarship will be increased of 50% during authorised study periods abroad. Should the student be suspended or excluded from the Doctoral Program, the scholarship will be granted just for the period in which he/ she attended it.

Scholarships will be granted on the basis of the order of the respective rankings. Should two or more students award the same score, scholarships will be assigned on the basis of the students’ financial situation, in accordance with state and regional Study Rights rules.
If one or more scholarship should not be assigned by the Schools in one or more of their Doctoral Programs, either for lack of eligibility or students’ withdrawal, it/ they may be assigned to suitable candidates in other Doctoral Programs within the same School, once again in accordance with the order of rankings, the number of scholarships may increase in case of more funding by public or private bodies, up to the point that all program places are covered by scholarships.

http://www.sdsim.univr.it/sdol/main?ent=iniziativa&id=3786

Roma International Scholar Programme‏

Roma International Scholar Programme

Open to: Roma students

http://www.romaeducationfund.hu/scholarship-apply

http://www.romaeducationfund.hu/how-apply-scholarship

Programme Overview

Roma Education Fund Scholarships Programme (REF/SP) announces the fifth year of the Roma International Scholar Programme (RISP). The Programme is designed to provide partial support to Roma students who are citizens of one of the following countries: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Turkey or Ukraine, for pursuing Bachelor, Master, PhD or Postdoctoral education outside of their home country or their country of residence.

The scholarship is merit-based and awarded for one academic year with possibility for renewal if the scholar continues to fulfil the Programme requirements. The aim of the scholarship is to promote academic mobility of Roma students and support their academic integration internationally.

REF supports diversity and does not discriminate on the basis of religion, gender, age, disability, or sexual orientation.

Eligibility Criteria

Eligibility criteria of the REF/Scholarships Programme set standards, according to which applicants’ qualifications are assessed. The Programme Applications are screened for appropriate academic standards, completeness of submitted documents and deadlines met. The applicants who do not meet the eligibility criteria of the Programme/s are not further considered in the academic competition of the Programmes.

Applicants should:

_be openly Roma, willing to appear publicly as Roma
_have been or will be accepted at a state accredited university in the country other than his/her home country as full-time students in the 2011-2012 academic year. Please note that the home country and country of residence has to be one of the Programme countries as follows: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Turkey or Ukraine
_apply by the set deadline
_pursue their studies for obtaining a Bachelor, Master, or PhD degree
_submit a completed Application Form
_submit a Curriculum Vitae (CV) outlining applicant’s academic background, work history (if applicable), as well as extracurricular activities and personal interests
_submit a Statement of Purpose that expresses their academic goals and/or accomplishments and shows their commitment and motivation to study
_provide official grade transcripts and official English translations about all academic qualifications they have obtained so far, including high school, Bachelor, Master or PhD degrees up to the 2010-2011 academic year.
_submit at least one detailed and informative recommendation letter, describing the academic performance and/or extra-curricular activities of the applicant
_sign electronically the Contractual Obligations section of the online application form
_study in one of the following fields: law, public administration, journalism, political science, sociology, psychology, pedagogy, philosophy, economics, finance and banking, business administration, history, international relations and European studies, communications and public relations, medicine, engineering, ecology or environmental studies, biology, mathematics, physics and arts
_provide evidence of acceptance in full-time university studies within a recognized university in a country other than the country where they reside or have a citizenship of
_present an original university enrolment certificate for the academic year for which s/he is applying for scholarship support

Additional Benefits of the Scholarship Programme

REF is in the process of developing an additional set of support activities for Scholarship beneficiaries to enhance their chances of graduating on time with good grades and starting a successful career afterwards. It is anticipated that these activities will include but not be limited to: participation in programme conferences and workshops, various training opportunities and information to promote educational, professional and personal development, possibilities for internships and small-scale community project initiatives. Participation in all these activities will be voluntary.

It is expected that these activities will be provided through a Beneficiary Networking Programme (hereinafter: BNP) which will also be open to persons who have been beneficiaries of REF Scholarships in the past.

In addition, BNP will develop a process of exchange and communication by which current and former beneficiaries can support each other in the expansion of their social and professional networks within and beyond the Roma community on both national and international levels. BNP will strive to develop a mechanism for current and former beneficiaries to self-organize around issues and concerns of interest to them, including but not exclusively Roma education.

In the longer term, one of the anticipated outcomes of the BNP will be a mutually supportive community of current and former beneficiaries that is committed to actively supporting the fulfilment of the REF mission and the broader promotion of Roma inclusion.

As a first step REF/SP Programme is launching a Beneficiary Pilot or Reference Group with a purpose to ensure beneficiary participation in the Programme planning and strategy elaborations as well as lay out the foundation for starting the Beneficiary Networking Programme.

In order to be informed about the opportunities offered under the BNP, scholars will need to clearly indicate in the section of the Contractual Obligation form (as a part of the Online Application Form) their consent to be contacted by the Programme for BNP purposes. Providing the consent for this part is on a voluntary base and does not influence the decision making of the scholarships selection process.

By providing their consent, scholars agree that the personal data they provide in the application form can be used for the following purposes:

_Sending to scholars invitations to participate in activities under the Programme;

_Creation of the database of those interested in BNP activities;

_Sharing contact information among the members of the BNP;

_REF Scholarships Programme outreach activities.

http://www.romaeducationfund.hu/scholarship-apply

http://www.romaeducationfund.hu/how-apply-scholarship

Heinrich Boell Foundation Scholarships [DL: 1 September 2011]‏

The Heinrich Böll Foundation Scholarships
Germany

Deadline: 1st September 2011

Open to undergraduates, graduates, and PhD students

The Heinrich Böll Foundation grants scholarships to approximately 1,000 undergraduates, graduates, and PhD students of all subjects and nationalities per year, who are pursuing their degree at universities, universities of applied sciences (Fachhochschulen), or universities of the arts (Kunsthochschulen). We expect our scholarship recipients to have excellent academic records, to be socially and politically engaged, and to have an active interest in the basic values of the foundation: ecology and sustainability, democracy and human rights, self determination and justice.

Please see the official website for How to apply:

http://www.boell.de/scholarships/scholarships.html

Thứ Hai, 15 tháng 8, 2011

MA Programe in History, Biligi University Istanbul [DL: 12 September 2011 ]‏

ISTANBUL BILGI UNIVERSITY MA PROGRAM IN HISTORY

Students will be admitted for the 2011/2012 academic year. The Master's Program aims to provide students of diverse backgrounds a firm academic foundation geared towards conducting original research in the field of history with an emphasis on interdisciplinary methods and approaches. Application to the program is not limited to students with undergraduate degrees in history but is also open to those from related fields in the social sciences and humanities. International students are likewise encouraged to apply. Teaching and coursework are conducted in English. For those students who has a high degree of proficiency in a language other than Turkish but have only an intermediate command of English, deferment of admission for a year will be permissible contingent upon taking steps to acquire the necessary level of English during that year.

The two-year master's program focuses on the cultural and intellectual history of Turkey covering the medieval to contemporary periods. Since the field of cultural and intellectual history is particularly underrepresented in graduate programs in Turkish universities, the History Department at Istanbul Bilgi University offers a unique program both in terms of diverse and challenging coursework as well as research opportunities in the above field. With an emphasis on interaction with the teaching staff, the program encourages students to work in close collaboration with their advisors in both the classroom as well as on individual research projects.

It is possible to be admitted to the program as a special student.
Scholarships are available.

Teaching Staff:
Prof. Murat Belge
Prof. Suraiya Faroqhi
Prof. Christoph K. Neumann (Munich Ludwig Maximilian University)
Prof. Jala Parla
Prof. Mete Tuncay
Assoc. Prof. Bülent Bilmez
Assoc. Prof. M. Erdem Kabadayı
Assoc. Prof. Ferda Keskin
Assoc. Prof. Levent Yılmaz
Assist. Prof. BaÅŸak TuÄŸ

Application: 1 August â€" 12 September 2011
Written exam: 12 September 2011
Interviews: 13/14 September 2011
For detailed information: http://history.bilgi.edu.tr
Tel: 0090 444 0 428
e-mail: mekabadayi@bilgi.edu.tr

Thứ Sáu, 12 tháng 8, 2011

MA Program - Intercultural communication and practice of NGOs‏

National School of Political and Administrative Studies (Bucharest, Romania) and Universite Lumiere Lyon 2 (Lyon, France) are organizing a new master degree program dedicated to communication in NGOs. The program addresses any young citizen in Central and Easter Europe working in a NGO or desiring to develop a successful career in nonprofit sector.

Classes are in French and English, thus knowledge of both languages is a must. The master degree program offers European mobilities both for students and teachers, both for study and research.
During the second year of study, students can choose one of the proposed specialization fields: International solidarity or Proximity solidarity.

For more details you may enquire:

Assoc.Prof.dr. Dana Popescu-Jourdy
Institut de la Communication, Universite Lumiere Lyon 2
Ingrid-Dana.Popescu@univ-lyon2.fr

Assist.Prof.dr. Alexandra Zbuchea
College of Communication and Public Relations, NSPAS
alexandra.zbuchea@comunicare.ro

MA sudent applications and PhD candidates, Euro-Balkan Institute for Social Sciences and Humanities Research, Skopje‏

CALL FOR M.A. STUDENT APPLICATIONS AND Ph.D. CANDIDATES FOR THE AY 2011-2012

“Euro-Balkan” Institute for Social Sciences and
Humanities Research is an accredited self-standing higher education and
scientific research institution. The Institute is part of the European Erasmus
Charter of Higher Education institutions, under the Charter number of
257220-IC-2010-1-MK-ERASMUS-EUC-1.

Model of studying recommended for foreign students: A flexible model of study
organized on the basis of intensive teaching and workshop sessions in the form of summer schools/winter colloquia and
online teaching/learning tutorials. Prices
of study (in total): 1350 euro one year MA program; 2150 euro two year study
program and 2550 PhD.
the Institute is committed to developing critical
research and postgraduate teaching interdisciplinary programs in the social
sciences and humanities, endorses the stance of artes liberales but also produces applicative/applied scientific
knowledge. 
The institute is accredited by the National
Board of Accreditation for the Higher Education to organize studies and issue
diplomas for the following five postgraduate programs:
1.       Philosophy/Humanities and Gender Studies;
2.       Sociology/Social Sciences and Gender Studies;
3.       Political Studies of Southeast Europe;
4.        Cultural
Studies.
5.       Byzantine Studies
The country is a signatory of the Bologna
Declaration and a EU candidate country and as such has fully harmonized its
Higher Education Legislation with that of the EU. The study programs are
organized according to the ECTS
(European Credit Transfer System) enabling simple procedures of worldwide
recognition of the diplomas acquired here. See the Erasmus charter document
about the mobility possibilities offered by the institute, here
Upon the successful completion of the study
program in which the student is enrolled, and the successfully defended thesis,
she/he can obtain the following degree:
-       M.A. in Philosophy and
Gender Studies or Ph.D. research degree in the same area
-       M.A. in Sociology and
Gender Studies or Ph.D. research degree in the same area
-       M.A. in Political
Studies of Southeastern Europe or Ph.D. research degree in the same area
-       M.A. in Cultural Studies
or Ph.D. research degree in the same area
-      M.A. in Byzantine studies or Ph.D. research degree in the same area
Ph.D.
applications can be submitted only until 31 of December 2011. (After this date,
research degree format will be replaced by Ph.D. earned upon the completion of
a 3d cycle studies program and thesis defense.)
M.A. studies are organized either within a
program of 60 ECTS or of 120 ECTS (depending on the student’s number of credits
earned on undergraduate level). We are
encouraging in particular the potential students from the region of
Southeastern Europe to submit applications since the regional perspective of
the Balkans is an integral part of our curricula. Internationally renowned
professors are invited as potential supervisors of theses and as teaching
faculty of the Postgraduate Programs the Institute.
Model of studying recommended for foreign students: A flexible model of study
organized on the basis of intensive teaching and workshop sessions in the form of summer schools/winter colloquia and
online teaching/learning tutorials. Prices
of study (in total): 1350 euro one year MA program; 2150 euro two year study
program and 2550 PhD.
 --
Slavco Dimitrov
Junior Researcher and Teaching Assistant
Institute for Social Sciences and Humanities "Euro-Balkan"
Partizanski odredi 63, 1000 Skopje
Tel/Fax: ++389 2 3075 570
Mob: ++389 72 519 006
www.euba.edu.mk

Chủ Nhật, 31 tháng 7, 2011

European Regional Master's Degree in Democracy and Human Rights in South East Europe, Bologna/Sarajevo

THE EUROPEAN REGIONAL MASTER’S DEGREE IN DEMOCRACY AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN SOUTH EAST EUROPE

Sarajevo - Bologna
A.Y. 2011-2012

The European Regional Master’s Degree in Human Rights and Democracy in South East Europe (ERMA) is an intensive one-year Master programme established through the joint efforts of the participating universities and coordinated by the Universities of Sarajevo and Bologna. At present it is in its tenth year of implementation. The Programme is co-financed by the European Commission and the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

In the a.y 2011/2012 ERMA shall be implemented as a double degree programme: one diploma will be issued by the University of Sarajevo and one by the University of Bologna.

The Master Programme bears 60ECTS and is structured in three terms/two semesters �" I) November 2011 �" June 2012: Lecturing period at the University of Sarajevo (semester I); II) June �" July 2012: Internship work across South East Europe and III) September �" October 2012: Master’s Theses writing-up period at the University of Bologna (semester II). The teaching activities involve renowned Faculty members coming from more than 25 European and other countries. Internships take place at various regional NGOs, IGOs, think-tanks and research institutes dealing with issues of human rights and democracy in South East Europe. The third term is hosted by the University of Bologna Residential Centers in Italy.

Each academic year the Programme enrolls 30 students from the countries of South East Europe and the European Union. Starting from a.y.2011-2012 applications from the Caucasus and Russia shall also be accepted. The university degree of the applicants must be earned during studies lasting either 4 or 5 years within the former undergraduate studies provisions, or 5 years (3+2) within I and II cycle studies provisions in accordance with the Bologna process.

THE APPLICATION PROCESS FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2011/2012 IS NOW OPEN.

Interested candidates should submit the filled in application form and all other required documentation to the Center for Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Studies of the University of Sarajevo.

The Programme offers study grants to students coming from the target countries (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, Macedonia, EU countries, Caucasus and Russia).

The application form and additional information on admission shall be available by the end of the day (22 July) at: www.cps.edu.ba

The deadline for the full application package to be RECEIVED is:

September 7, 2011

Mariana Hadzijusufovic

ERMA Coordinator

Center for Interdisciplinary

Postgraduate Studies

Zmaja od Bosne 8

71000 Sarajevo

Bosnia and Herzegovina

web: www.cps.edu.ba

e-mail: mariana@cps.edu.ba

phone/fax: + 387 33 668 683

Thứ Hai, 11 tháng 7, 2011

Master in Southeast European Studies in Jena, Germany‏

South East European Studies in Jena – A short presentation

Curriculum: This program teaches students how to conduct independent academic work in a traditional interdisciplinary field. Students will acquire a wide range of factual and methodical knowledge about Southeast Europe. In particular, they will learn the following:


• Methods of modern linguistics as well as historical-comparative linguistics

• Methods of conducting historical studies

· Methods of literature and cultural studies

• Research on nationalism and ethnicity

• Issues and methods of European ethnology and social anthropology

• Comparative and interdisciplinary questions and how to solve them.

Students will perfect their skills by studying abroad or doing an internship in Southeast Europe. Courses should be taken in two languages to reach a higher level of proficiency.

Special features in Jena: This program is currently only offered in Jena.
Students may choose between Bulgarian, Serbo-Croatian/Bosnian, Romanian, Albanian, Modern Greek, Hungarian, and Turkish.

Career opportunities: Graduates have advanced skills in the public presentation of academic concepts and a profound understanding of the language(s) and culture(s) of their Southeast European country of choice. They are thus well equipped for a variety of professions in Southeast Europe as well as for work at international political and cultural organizations.
Alternatively, graduates of this program may choose to earn a Ph.D., either at the FSU Jena or at other universities in Germany or abroad.

Application requirements: Applicants must hold a bachelor's degree or equivalent with above-average grades. Active skills in at least one Southeast European language (Albanian, Bulgarian, Serbo-Croatian, Romanian, Hungarian, Modern Greek, Turkish) at level A2 of the Common European Framework of Reference of Languages are required as well. Non-native speakers of German must prove their proficiency by passing the DSH Level 2, TestDaF 4x4, or another internationally recognized examination. Further information: www.uni-jena.de

Thứ Hai, 4 tháng 7, 2011

Boustany Foundation MBA Scholarship at University of Cambridge 2012-13, UK

MBA Scholarship at University of Cambridge for international students  in UK-2012/13 funded by Boustany Foundation.

Study Subject(s):Business Administration
Course Level:Masters
Scholarship Provider: Boustany Foundation
Scholarship can be taken at: UK
Eligibility: -The Boustany MBA scholarship to Cambridge University is offered to an outstanding and high-meriting candidate who must fulfill the admission requirements of Judge Business School.
-University of Cambridge to be eligible for the scholarship.
-Candidates must have excellent academic backgrounds and have enjoyed considerable success in their careers to date. -Although the scholarship can be awarded to candidates of any nation, a priority will be given to Lebanese nationals or candidates of Lebanese descent.
-The scholarship recipient is required to complete a summer internship at the end of the course, carrying no salary, with the Boustany foundation.
Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes

Scholarship Description: The Boustany Foundation offers MBA scholarship at University of Cambridge. The MBA is a 12-month programme covering the full range of general management issues relevant to contemporary business practice. The MBA scholarship at University of Cambridge in UK, will allow you to develop areas of special interest through project work and electives, as well as providing you with a thorough grounding in the business essentials. The Scholarship offers the following: Financial aid amounting to approx 30,000pounds covering full tuition, college fees, and travel and accommodation expenses related to the internship A chance to join one of the most prestigious universities in the world and to read for a master in Business Administration Membership at Pembroke, the third oldest and one of the most prestigious colleges in Cambridge.
How to Apply: Online
Scholarship Application Deadline: 15 May 2012
Further Scholarship Information and Application

Thứ Tư, 29 tháng 6, 2011

2011-12 Scholarships by the Islamic University of Technology in Egineering(IUT), Dhaka

Applications are invited from meritorious students for scholarships  in different programmes in Engineering and Technology and Instructor Training of Islamic University of Technology at Dhaka.
Study Subject(s):Engineering
Course Level:PhD, Masters, Diploma, Undergraduate
Scholarship Provider:  Islamic University of Technology
Scholarship can be taken at: Pakistan
Eligibility:PhD Programmes:Candidates must have 70 % and above marks in Master Degree MSc Engineering/M.E
-MSc.IT/Post Graduate Diploma Candidate must have a Bachelor Degree of Sixteen (16) years with 70% and above marks in relevant discipline.
-Undergraduate Programmes:Candidates who have obtained DAE Certificate in Technical Education from Technical Board of Education or HSC Certificate in Pre Engineering.
-Minimum 70% marks should be obtained in DAE or HSC. Higher Diploma: Higher/Upper School Certificate (Pre Engineering) from Board.
-The candidates must have good grades in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and English
Scholarship Open for International Students: No
Scholarship Description: PhD and Bachelor of Science Programme are partially supported by IUT while other programmes are fully sponsored by IUT. In addition to the tuition fee monthly pocket allowance, selected students of Higher Diploma and Instructor Training will be provided shared accommodation in Dormitory, food in cafeteria and health care free of charge while the selected students of other programmes will be provided with all facilities and benefits subject to payment of some fees by students themselves.
How to Apply: By Post
Scholarship Application Deadline: 31 July 2011
Further Scholarship Information and Application

Thứ Hai, 27 tháng 6, 2011

Master’s Scholarship in Human Rights and Conflict Management at Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Italy

Calls for applications in Masters in the field of Arts in Human Rights and Conflict Management for EU/Non Eu candidates at Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna in Italy -2011.
Study Subject(s):Arts in Human Rights and Conflict Management
Course Level:Master
Scholarship Provider: Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna
Scholarship can be taken at: Italy
Eligibility:-For Non EU applicants :Academic curriculum( average of marks received at exams,marks of graduation exams if applicable,Consistency of the curriculum and dissertation with the contents of the masters programme up to 24points.
- For EU :Academic curriculum( average of marks received at exams,marks of graduation exams if applicable,Consistency of the curriculum and dissertation with the contents of the masters programme up to 14 points.
Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes

Scholarship Description: The Master Programme offers no. 1 scholarship, covering the full tuition fee, to be automatically awarded to the EU citizen who makes the highest score in the list. 2) Depending on financial availability, a limited number of scholarships will be made available to citizens of NON-OECD countries who are eligible for release of a visa for Italy. Eligible applicants shall fill in the appropriate section of the application form. Applications for financial assistance will receive consideration only in connection with completed applications for admission to the Master of Arts in Human Rights and Conflict Management. Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna reserves the right to determine the amount of each scholarship and the awarding criteria. 3) Depending on resources availability the School might offer financial assistance towards internship expenses to those participants who are citizens of EU countries. In the past 2 editions of the Master Programme (a.y. 2006/2007 and 2007/2008) the School, in cooperation with the Regione Toscana, offered a partial reimbursement of the internship expenses to ALL EU participants.
How to Apply: Online
Scholarship Application Deadline: The application deadline for the first round of selection of non-EU candidates is set on 1st July 2011, while the application deadline for the second round is set on 16th September 2011.
Further Scholarship Information and Application