:: Info Beasiswa Indonesia (Scholarship)11/30/2007

BEASISWA S1 dan S2 Cardiff University Scholarship

Cardiff is one of the most successful and popular universities in the UK. The standard of applications is high and competition for places is strong with the vast majority of our students at their first choice university. In order to ensure that we continue to recruit the very best students we are introducing more than 100 prestigious new scholarships.
How much are the scholarships worth?

Each Cardiff University Scholarship is worth £3,000. They are cash payments and non-means tested.
When are the scholarships available?
The Scholarships are available to undergraduate students beginning their studies in September 2008.
In what subject areas are the scholarships available?

The scholarships are available in the following subject areas (the numbers in brackets denote the number of scholarships available in each subject area):
Sciences/Engineering:

* Chemistry (9)
* Computer Science (14)
* Earth Sciences (20)
* Engineering (18)
* Mathematics (16)
* Physics (11)

Humanities:

* Archaeology (2)
* German/Italian (4)
* Music (2)
* Welsh (4)

Who will be eligible for the scholarships?

The scholarships will be awarded to the UK/EU students coming to Cardiff with the highest academic attainment in each subject area. This judgement will be made by admissions tutors at enrolment on the basis of your examination results.
How do I apply for a scholarship?

You don’t need to apply for these scholarships. As long as you have accepted the offer you have received from Cardiff University on a firm basis by 31st July 2008 then you will automatically be considered for an award.
When will I know if I have been successful?

The judging process will take place in September and, if you are successful, you will be notified in writing as soon as the decision is made.
If I am successful when will I receive my scholarship?

Successful students will receive £1,500 in their first year, with the remaining £1,500 paid in equal instalments in each of the remaining years of their course.

Cardiff University Scholarships 2008 in Science and Humanity Cardiff is one of the most successful and popular universities in the UK. The standard of applications is high and competition for places is strong with the vast majority of our students at their first choice university

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:: Info Beasiswa Indonesia (Scholarship)11/27/2007

Lowongan di PT. Bank Danamon Indonesia Tbk

PT. Bank Danamon Indonesia, Tbk.

RECRUITMENT OFFICER
( Kode : Psikolog )

education S - 2 psikology age max 30 years
experience min 3 years
good communication, good performance, skill in computer and englisg


Sent CV to

bdi.rekrut@danamon.co.id

expired 2 December 2007

Hanya calon yang memenuhi kualifikasi akan diproses.

Tidak perlu menyertakan Ijazah + transkrip nilai + sertifikat lainnya pada tahap ini.

Proses seleksi akan dilakukan oleh
Human Capital & Development Team – PT. Bank Danamon Indonesia, Tbk.
dan tidak menggunakan bantuan pihak ke tiga


LOWONGAN KERJA DI PT.PANASONIC GOBEL INDONESIA

CUSTOMER CARE CENTER (CCC)

Qualification :

*
male/female age max 24 years
*
education min Diploma III
*
good communication
*
skill in english written and oral and computer

Tuliskan kode CCC dipojok kanan atas amplop lamaran Anda dan kirimkan
paling lambat 10 hari setelah iklan ini terbit kepada :



PT. Panasonic Gobel Indonesia

Human Resources Services
Jl. Dewi Sartika Cawang II
Jakarta Timur 13630

Atau
ml_pgi_hrs_recruitment@id.panasonic.com


Hanya kandidat yang memenuhi syarat yang akan dipanggil


job vacancy at PT.MASPION 1

We are a fast growing company which located in Surabaya. Now we are looking for a professional and qualified candidates to fill in the position :

PURCHASING

Qualifications :

* Female, max 28 years old
* Min S1 in Secretarial / English
* Min 2 years experience in import & export purchasing
* Excellent in writing and speaking English & Mandarin
* Proficient in using windows & Ms. Office

Please send your complete CV including recent photograph to :
lilyana_2003is@yahoo.com



JOB VACANCY AT PT.ALTRAK 1978

PT Altrak 1978 under the Central Cipta Murdaya (CCM) group today is one of the well established companies operating as an sole agent and foremost distributors of heavy equipment and vehicles for agricultural and industrial use in Indonesia, is seeking qualified candidates with the following criteria :

Staff Accounting

Q U A L I F I C A T I O N

* Male or Female
* Max 30 years old
* Minimum S1 Accounting
* Experiences in accounting minimum 1 year the same position
* Fluent in English and computer literate
* Job location : Jakarta and Denpasar

Please send your CV and recent photo to :
HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT
JL. RSC.VETERAN NO.4
BINTARO 12330
hrd@altrak1978.co.id


:: Info Beasiswa Indonesia (Scholarship)11/24/2007

Beasiswa The Cowan Scholarship 2008

The Cowan Scholarship 2008 is offered to commencing students and is dependent on financial constraint. Applications are invited for the Cowan Scholarship from prospective students, and the applicants must be supported by either their school or the Rural Counsellor’s Network. Most of The Cowan Scholarship are awarded to candidates from rural or regional backgrounds.

The Cowan Scholarship will be awarded each year to provide up to three years accommodation at Roseworthy Residential College and will be used for educational purposes.
Applicants need to demonstrate financial need and be able to provide supporting documentary evidence at the time of applying e.g. details of income tested Commonwealth income support payment such as Youth Allowance, Austudy, ABSTUDY benefits, or other details of their financial circumstances.

Applicants need to provide evidence of potential for tertiary study from a referee. Also required are at least three referee details of persons prepared to support this application and to comment personally and confidentially on:
• Suitability for further study
• Study habits
• Value of the Cowan Scholarship to the nominee and family

The Cowan Scholarship must be taken up in the year in which it is offered; acceptance of the Scholarship offer cannot be deferred. If a student declines the Scholarship offer, the Scholarship will be offered to the next eligible student.

For more information and application forms please click here.

http://www.adelaide.edu.au/scholarships/undergrad/cowanindex.html

Closing date 29 February 2008

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Beasiswa S1 Sarjana dari University of Technology, Sydney Australia

Engineering (ICT) International Undergraduate Scholarship for 2008 - University of Technology, Sydney

Engineering (ICT) International Undergraduate Scholarship for 2008 offers students the opportunity to obtain an undergraduate qualification at UTS:Engineering. The Scholarship will be awarded on the basis of the student’s year 12 (or equivalent) results. The scholarship is also open to diploma holders.

Engineering (ICT) International Undergraduate Scholarship for 2008 covers 50% of the tuition fees commencing from the first semester of study for a period of four years. One student will be selected per semester and the commencement of the scholarship will be the same as the commencement of the student’s Bachelor of Engineering.
Eligibility to apply:
• A student who expects to complete the equivalent year 12 exam in 2007 overseas
• A student who will meet the normal entry requirements for the Bachelor of Engineering -
• A student who obtains an IELTS score of 6.0 overall with 6.0 in writing - www.ielts.org

Engineering (ICT) International Undergraduate Scholarship for 2008 will be awarded twice a year for an intake for Autumn and Spring Semesters.

The application form must be submitted together with the International Coursework Application form to either a UTS representative or UTS: International.

The closing dates for this scholarship for are:
Autumn Semester (February start): 15 December 2007; Spring Semester (July start) 1 June 2008.

All official correspondence to the University of Technology, Sydney relating to the E(ICT)IUS should be addressed to:
Manager, International and Enterprise Development Office
Faculty of Engineering
University of Technology, Sydney
PO Box 123 Broadway
NSW 2007 AUSTRALIA

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:: Info Beasiswa Indonesia (Scholarship)11/20/2007

Erasmus Mundus Scholarship For The Course 2008/2009

The NOHA European Master’s in International Humanitarian Action has been selected by the European Commission among the first Erasmus Mundus masters courses for five years. This implies that the European Commission will grant scholarships to highly qualified third-country graduate students and scholars - to students to follow the NOHA Mundus Masters Course, to scholars to carry out teaching and research assignments and scholarly work in the NOHA universities participating in the Course.

Third-country graduate student:
Third-country graduate student means a national of a third country other than those from EEA-EFTA States and candidate countries for accession to the European Union; who has already obtained a first higher education degree; who is not a resident of any of the Member States or the participating countries (EEA-EFTA States and EU candidate countries for accession); who has not carried out his or her main activity (studies, work, etc.) for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in any of the Member States or the participating countries.

The amount of the student grant is EUR 35, 600. Each grantee will receive EUR 1,600 each month for living costs during the 16 months duration of the program plus a fixed amount of EUR 10,000 to be paid in two instalments of EUR 5,000 each per year.

Third-country students eligible for receiving an Erasmus Mundus scholarship fall into two different categories: one general category in which grantees can come from any third country and one specific category (”Asian windows”) in which funds are earmarked for nationals from specific Asian countries.

With regard to the general category NOHA consortium will reserve a 13 to 18 places for third-country students and 3 to 4 places for third-country scholars every year.

With regard to the specific category (”Asian windows”) the NOHA consortium will have the possibility to select 8 or 9 additional Asian students every year.

Third-country scholar:
Third-country scholar means a national of a third country other than those from EEA- EFTA States and candidate countries for accession to the European Union; who is not a resident of any of the Member States or the participating countries as provided for in Article 11; who has not carried out his or her main activity (studies, work, etc.) for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in any of the Member States or the participating countries; and who has outstanding academic and/or professional experience.

The amount of the scholar grant is EUR 13, 000. Each scholar will receive EUR 4,000 each month for a period of 3 months and a fixed amount of EUR 1,000.

Third-country scholars eligible for receiving an Erasmus Mundus scholarship fall also into two different categories: one general category in which scholars can come from any third country and one specific category (”Asian windows”) in which funds are earmarked for a scholar from China.

Students Admission, Application And Selection Criteria

Entry Requirements and Joint Admission Criteria

The admission to the NOHA Masters on Humanitarian Action degree programme may be granted to applicants who meet the following common admission criteria:

* Candidates must have completed a good level first cycle degree in a discipline of relevance to humanitarian action.
* Candidates are required to have a recognised qualification in the language(s) of instruction of the university that they plan to attend:

- Université catholique de Louvain (UCL), Belgium : English and French
- Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB), Germany : English
- Université Paul Cézanne Aix-Marseille III (UPCAM), France : French (Description)
- University College Dublin (UCD), Ireland: English
- Rijksuniversiteit Groningen (RUG), The Netherlands: English
- Universidad de Deusto (UD), Spain : Spanish
- Uppsala universitet, Sweden: English

Knowledge of languages of the place of study is an asset.

* Practical experience in the area of humanitarian action in governmental, inter-governmental, and/ or nongovernmental organisations and institutions is valued.
* Completed applications received.
* Selection criteria include motivation; academic qualifications; language skills; research experience and professional experience.

REGISTRATION FEE: Euro 10,000 for the whole study programme (3 semesters) to be paid to the network.

Students receive as part of the grant a fixed amount of 10,000 to be paid in two instalments of 5,000 each per year. In order to facilitate the management of the transfer of the lump sum and the registration fee and, in order to reduce costs for money transfer, students can authorise the NOHA Mundus Consortium to deduct the registration fee from the lump sum.

more information about application form and selection procedure please visit: http://www.noha.deusto.es/Noha_Mundus.asp


Beasiswa Cardiff University Scholarships 2008

Cardiff is one of the most successful and popular universities in the UK. The standard of applications is high and competition for places is strong with the vast majority of our students at their first choice university. In order to ensure that we continue to recruit the very best students we are introducing more than 100 prestigious new scholarships.
How much are the scholarships worth?

Each Cardiff University Scholarship is worth £3,000. They are cash payments and non-means tested.
When are the scholarships available?
The Scholarships are available to undergraduate students beginning their studies in September 2008.
In what subject areas are the scholarships available?

The scholarships are available in the following subject areas (the numbers in brackets denote the number of scholarships available in each subject area):
Sciences/Engineering:

* Chemistry (9)
* Computer Science (14)
* Earth Sciences (20)
* Engineering (18)
* Mathematics (16)
* Physics (11)

Humanities:

* Archaeology (2)
* German/Italian (4)
* Music (2)
* Welsh (4)

Who will be eligible for the scholarships?

The scholarships will be awarded to the UK/EU students coming to Cardiff with the highest academic attainment in each subject area. This judgement will be made by admissions tutors at enrolment on the basis of your examination results.
How do I apply for a scholarship?

You don’t need to apply for these scholarships. As long as you have accepted the offer you have received from Cardiff University on a firm basis by 31st July 2008 then you will automatically be considered for an award.
When will I know if I have been successful?

The judging process will take place in September and, if you are successful, you will be notified in writing as soon as the decision is made.
If I am successful when will I receive my scholarship?

Successful students will receive £1,500 in their first year, with the remaining £1,500 paid in equal instalments in each of the remaining years of their course.

Cardiff University Scholarships 2008 in Science and Humanity Cardiff is one of the most successful and popular universities in the UK. The standard of applications is high and competition for places is strong with the vast majority of our students at their first choice university



:: Info Beasiswa Indonesia (Scholarship)11/14/2007

The Fulbright ASEAN Visiting Scholars Program

The Fulbright Program is pleased to announce a new opportunity for Fulbright Visiting Scholars, The Fulbright ASEAN Visiting Scholars Program. The purpose of this new initiative is to provide opportunities for travel to the United States for scholarly and professional research on issues central to the ASEAN-U.S. relationship. The program is open to university faculty, foreign ministry and government officials, and professional staff of think tanks and other NGOs in ASEAN member nations.
PARTICIPATING COUNTRIES
For 2008-09, the inaugural year of the program, applications will be invited from interested individuals in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand.

ELIGIBILITY
University faculty, foreign ministry and government officials, and professionals in think tanks and other NGOs whose work focuses on ASEAN-U.S. issues are eligible to apply. Fields of inquiry may include economics, political economy, foreign policy, international relations, and history, including such relevant sub-specialties as security, trade, and cultural issues directly related to the ASEAN-U.S. relationship. Applicants will be expected to have a significant record of scholarly or professional accomplishment; they must be citizens of their countries; and they must be proficient in English. Preference will be given to qualified applicants who have not had recent and substantial experience in the United States.

PROJECTS
Proposals should be carefully developed projects that will deepen the applicant’s understanding of one or more aspects of the ASEAN-U.S. relationship. While it is expected that the majority of time will be spent in research, grantees are also encouraged to expand and develop their network of professional contacts so that professional relationships established during the grantee’s time in the U.S. can be sustained after the formal grant period has ended. In addition, grantees will be encouraged to seek opportunities to voice the Southeast Asian perspective during their time in the U.S. through guest lectures, seminars, or participation in academic or professional conferences. All applicants are urged to explore possible affiliations with U.S. institutions, including universities, think tanks and research institutes, in advance of submitting their formal applications. Letters of invitation will enable program organizers to make the most suitable affiliations.

DURATION OF AWARD
Award periods are flexible and should be congruent with the needs of the project. The minimum period for an award is two (2) months, the maximum period six (6) months.

AWARD TERMS
Grants will provide a monthly stipend for grantees, together with round-trip air travel, and a book and incidental allowance. A small travel allowance for travel within the U.S. will also be available. A small additional sum will be available for one dependent for grant periods of three months or more.

HOW TO APPLY
Candidate should complete the 2008-2009 Application for the Fulbright Scholar Program which could be requested from AMINEF by mail or in person at the following address: AMINEF, Gedung Balai Pustaka, 6th Floor, Jl. Gunung Sahari Raya No. 4, Jakarta 10720. Soft copy of the application can also be requested by sending an e-mail to infofulbright@aminef.or.id.

APPLICATIONS
Applications are to be submitted to the American Indonesian Exchange Program (AMINEF). Applications for this program will be evaluated by a peer review panel in accordance with normal Fulbright standards that are competitive, merit-based, open and transparent. Final selections will be made by the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board in Washington.

APPLICATION DEADLINE
November 30, 2007. We do not accept e-mail application. Hard copies must be sent or delivered to AMINEF.

CONTACT INFORMATION
Specific questions regarding the application process are accepted via e-mail at the following address: infofulbright@aminef.or.id.

FULBRIGHT ASEAN VISITING SCHOLARS PROGRAM 2008-09
Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Singapore


Download Application Form Here




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Beasiswa S2 Politik Ekonomi di German

[Germany] Masters Program in International Political Economy at Jacobs University Bremen

college scholarships

The MA Program in International Political Economy

The MA in International Political Economy offers a specialization in the rich interactions between economic systems and political institutions. It is based on the belief that an examination of these interactions provides students with a better understanding of pressing social challenges and public policy choices.

The Master`s Program is designed for an international student body by a faculty strongly committed to interdisciplinary studies. The program shares its interest in the globalization process with two companion programs, Comparative Politics & Society and International Communication, from which students can choose optional courses.
While the focus of the program is on current political economy issues, it also provides students with insight into the historical dimensions of the globalization process.

Financial Assistance
Financial assistance may be made available to master`s Students and doctoral candidates. Financial assistance from University resources is not provided to Students enrolled in professional master`s Programs. The graduate financial assistance Program at Jacobs University Bremen takes into account the University`s desire to attract excellent Students into the Graduate Degree Programs, the need to provide living support for Graduate Students during their time at Jacobs University Bremen, the need to provide Graduate Students an opportunity to participate in teaching and research, and the obligation to optimize the use of institutional funds in furthering the academic Program of the University.

Graduate financial assistance comprises stipends, tuition waivers, teaching assistantships and research associate positions. Students may apply for financial assistance at the same time as they apply for admission to a Graduate Degree Program.
Students complete the application for graduate financial assistance, which is an integral part of the graduate application form. For details please refer to the Graduate Admission Website. Decisions concerning admission and financial assistance are made separately.

Stipends and financial assistance for Graduate Students at Jacobs University Bremen are coordinated by the Dean of the School or Center to which applicants will be admitted in consultation with the Faculty of the respective School or Center. Students will be informed about financial support in a separate letter, which arrives with the admission letter.

For more information, please consult the official website :
http://www.jacobs-university.de/ipe/

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:: Info Beasiswa Indonesia (Scholarship)11/11/2007

Program Beasiswa S2 NFP

NFP Master’s degree programme

The NFP Master’s degree programme is one of the sub-programmes of the NFP. Mid-career professionals who are already in employment and who are nationals of and working in one of the selected countries can apply a fellowship.
Introduction

The NFP Master’s degree programme is one of the sub-programmes of the NFP.

Mid-career professionals who are already in employment and who are nationals of and working in one of the selected countries

can apply a fellowship. The duration of the programmes varies between 9 and 24 months.

The fellowship

An NFP fellowship, which is granted for the duration of the programme, is intended to provide a contribution towards the costs of living, to cover the costs of tuition fees, and the cost of visas, travel, insurance, thesis research, etc. as specified in the NFP booklet ‘Rules and regulations for fellowship holders 2008’.

Download the NFP booklet Rules and regulations
for fellowship holders 2008 (560 kB)


Eligibility

The NFP Master’s degree programme is one of the sub-programmes of the NFP. Mid-career professionals who are already in employment and who are nationals of and working in one of the selected countries can apply a fellowship.
A candidate applying for an NFP fellowship for a master’s degree programme must:

be a national of and working in one of the selected developing countries on the list;

be nominated by his or her employer, who pledges to continue paying the candidate’s salary and guarantees the candidate will be able to return to an equivalent position at the end of the fellowship period. Partial payment of salary can sometimes be allowed as an exception to the rule. It is up to the Dutch embassy to decide if anagreement between the employer and the candidate about partial continuation of payment of salary is acceptable. It should be noted, however, that the NFP allowances are not sufficient to support family members, either in the home country or in the Netherlands;

have been unconditionally admitted by a Dutch institution to one of the master’s degree programmes on the course list. This means that the applicant must have met all the requirements set by the Dutch institution;

have completed an NFP Master’s Degree Programme application form and have submitted all the required documentation to the Netherlands embassy or consulate;

not be employed by a large industrial, commercial, international or multinational organization, which can be assumed to have sufficient resources of its own to finance staf ftraining;

offer evidence of proficiency in speaking and writing the language of instruction. If this is English, candidates who have received their tertiary education in any language other than English must provide evidence in the form of a score in an internationally recognized test, such as IELTS (a score of at least 6.0) or TOEFL (a score of at least 550 points on the paper based test or 213 points on the computer-based test or 79 on the internet-based test). An exception to this rule is made for candidates who have received their tertiary education in the English language, and for candidates who have previously attended a course or programme with a Dutch educational institution, but no longer than four years ago;

be available for the entire period of the programme and be physically and mentally able to take part in the entire programme;
declare that they will return to their home country immediately after the study programme has ended.

Joint or Double Degree Programmes

A number of master’s degree programmes take place, either in whole or in part, in one of the NFP countries, for example as a “joint programme” or as a “double degree programme”. In these cases, the Dutch institution and the partner institution in an NFP country deliver the programme together. NFP fellowships will be available only for participants originating from the NFP country where the course (or part of the course) takes place and for participants originating from a neighbouring country.
A number of master’s degree programmes take place, partly or as a whole, in non-NFP countries. For these programmes there are no restrictions on the nationality of participants. These programmes also lead to a Dutch degree.

Application Procedure

The NFP Master’s degree programme is one of the sub-programmes of the NFP. Mid-career professionals who are already in employment and who are nationals of and working in one of the selected countries can apply a fellowship.
The application and selection procedure consist of the following steps:

Application for admission at a Dutch educational institution:
1) Applicants first apply for admission to the master’s degree programme of their choice. Applications should always be directed to the Dutch provider of the programme. The deadlines for these applications vary. The master’s degree programmes overview provides the academic application deadlines for each master’s degree programme.

Download the master’s degree programmes overview 2008 (301 kB)

2) The provider assesses the application and decides whether or not the applicant’s educational background and other experience meet the specific requirements for the programme in question. The provider then informs all applicants of its decisions. Successful candidates will receive a letter indicating that they have been (provisionally) admitted. Admission must be unconditional in terms of the candidate’s education and language proficiency. Admission may be granted provisionally, subject to the candidate finding suitable funding for the programme.

Candidates are eligible for a fellowship only if they have been admitted to their chosen master’s degree programme and meet all the criteria. Candidates can only apply for a fellowship for one programme per fellowship application deadline. Being admitted to more than one programme with the same fellowship application deadline means that candidates will have to select one programme before applying for a fellowship.

Application for a fellowship

3) After receiving their letter of admission, candidates can apply for an NFP fellowship by presenting a completed NFP master’s degree programme application form to the Netherlands embassy or consulate in their own country, accompanied by the necessary documentation. The application should be submitted well before the deadline for applications set by the embassy or consulate.

Download the embassy deadlines 2008 (22 kB)

Download the application form (128 kB)


The form can also be obtained from the Netherlands embassy or consulate. Some embassies require applications to be submitted in duplicate. In other countries applications have to be submitted to the embassies through local governmental organizations. Candidates are therefore advised to check any local regulations with the Netherlands embassy in their country. Candidates should NOT send their fellowship application forms directly to Nuffic or to the Dutch provider, but should forward them to the Netherlands embassy or consulate in their own country.

4) The embassy or consulate assesses each application against the criteria listed above. Special attention is given to:

whether the application was submitted before the deadline;
whether the application stems from multi-year agreements made with selected organizations;
whether the candidate has presented a letter of admission to the programme in question;
whether the information accompanying the application is complete and correct, and whether the required documentation (such as passport, diplomas and language test) is in order;
whether the programme is on the list of master’s degree programmes starting in 2007;
whether the programme has added value for the sustainable capacity development of the employing organization and the development of the NFP country;
whether the candidate fulfils any other specific requirements set by the embassy, consulate or country in question.

5) The embassies and consulates forward the fellowship applications that meet all of the criteria to Nuffic.

6) Nuffic decides how many fellowships will be available for each programme. The allocation of fellowships between the various programmes is based on the number of eligible applicants for each programme.

7) The Dutch provider then selects the candidates who will receive fellowships. The provider informs all candidates of its decisions, and applies to Nuffic for a grant.
8) Nuffic awards the grant for the provider to cover the fellowship holders’ expenses, including the tuition fees.
9) The Dutch providers pay each fellowship holder a monthly allowance for the duration of the master’s degree programme; they also administer the fellowships, make logistical arrangements, and give guidance to the fellowship holders.

Deadline for Applications

The deadlines for admission to master’s degree programmes vary and can change throughout the year. You should contact the Dutch provider directly for further information. It may occur that the provider’s deadline for applying for admission to a programme is later than the NFP deadline for fellowship applications. Nevertheless, fellowship applications can not be taken into consideration without a letter of admission to a master’s degree programme.

Fellowship application deadlines

There are two fellowship application deadlines for master’s degree programmes; one for programmes starting in the first quarter of 2007 and one for programmes starting in the third quarter of 2007.

Download the embassy deadlines for NFP applications 2008 (22 kB)

A letter of admission should be in the candidate’s possession well before the embassy’s deadline for submitting fellowship applications. Therefore, candidates are strongly advised to start the application procedure for admission as early as possible.

There is a good reason why NFP deadlines are scheduled so far in advance. Candidates need time to prepare for a long stay abroad. It takes at least three months to obtaina visa, for example, and other logistical arrangements also take time. The Dutch providers will inform all candidates of their decisions.

http://www.nuffic.nl/nederlandse-organisaties/services/capacity-building/nfp/
nfp-masters-degree-programmes

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:: Info Beasiswa Indonesia (Scholarship)11/07/2007

Fulbright Foreign Language (Bahasa Indonesia)-Teaching Assistant (FLTA) Program

Applicants must be English language teachers or currently in training to become an English language teacher and must be able to demonstrate a commitment to English language teaching upon return to Indonesia following the award. The program is for one academic year (9 months) and requires the grantee to teach Indonesian language and culture in the U.S. for 20 hours per week and to enroll in at least two U.S. Studies and/or ESL methodology classes per semester under a full tuition waiver. Applicants who are no older than 29 years of age at the time of application will possess:
◘ a Sarjana (S1) degree with a minimum GPA of 3.0 (4.00 scale)
◘ leadership qualities
◘ a good understanding of Indonesian and international cultures
◘ a demonstrated commitment to the chosen field of study
◘ a willingness to return to their home institution upon completion of the Fulbright program
◘ a minimum TOEFL score of 550.

Beasiswa ditawarkan kepada pengajar bahasa Inggris atau yang saat ini tengah mengikuti pelatihan untuk menjadi pengajar bahasa Inggris serta berkomitmen pada pengajaran bahasa tersebut setelah kembali ke Indonesia kelak. Beasiswa diberikan untuk satu tahun akademi (sembilan bulan). Penerima beasiswa akan mengajar bahasa dan kebudayaan Indonesia di Amerika Serikat selama 20 jam per minggu. Selain itu penerima beasiswa diberi kesempatan mengambil paling sedikit dua mata kuliah per semester di bidang Kajian Amerika Serikat dan/atau metodologi pengajaran bahasa Inggris tanpa dikenai biaya kuliah. Pelamar harus belum berusia 29 tahun pada tenggat waktu pendaftaran dan memiliki:

◘ gelar sarjana (S1) dengan IPK minimal 3.0 (skala 4.00)
◘ jiwa kepemimpinan
◘ pemahaman dengan baik kebudayaan Indonesia dan asing
◘ komitmen pada bidang studi pilihan
◘ kesediaan untuk kembali ke lembaga asal setelah Program Fulbright selesai
◘ angka TOEFL paling rendah 550.

How to Apply

Candidates should complete the appropriate application forms. Forms are available either by mail or in person at the AMINEF Office, Gedung Balai Pustaka, 6th floor, Jl. Gunung Sahari Raya 4, Jakarta 10720. Application forms may also be downloaded from the AMINEF Website at the following URL: www.aminef.or.id. Please return to AMINEF your complete application package by the application deadline that includes:

1. Completed application form. This includes a clearly written and concise study objective.
2. Copy of your most recent, less than two years old, TOEFL score report.
3. One letter of reference, either from your current employer or previous lecturer.
4. Copy of academic transcript (English translation).
5. Copy of identity document (KTP or passport).

Contact Information

Specific questions regarding the application process may be addressed via e-mail to the following address: infofulbright@aminef.or.id. We do not accept email applications. Hard copies must be sent or delivered to American Indonesian Exchange Foundation.

Deadline

The deadline for the submission of application materials for all programs is November 3, 2008.

Note: Program requirements are subject to change without notice.

http://www.aminef.or.id/indoprog_index.asp?menuid=8


Beasiswa Malaysia dari The Malaysian Commonwealth Scholarship

The Malaysian Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan are awarded by the Malaysian Government to the nominated students from the Commonwealth countries to study at the post- graduate level in Malaysia. This is a Government to Government scheme without any bond imposed by Malaysia.
ELIGIBILITY
Applicants must be the Commonwealth citizens or British protected persons residing in countries of the Commonwealth other than Malaysia as listed in Appendix II. Applicants must be a graduate of a University or College in their own countries or holders of an equivalent qualification. Applicants must have a minimum standard of upper second class honours or CGPA of 3.5/4.0 at bachelor`s degree level.

In addition, applicants for PhD must possess very good result at Master degree level in a similar field of intended PhD study. Scholarship will not be awarded to candidates wishing to undertake undergraduate studies, post-doctoral research, clinical training or second Master/PhD degree. Scholarship will be valid for only one degree and not eligible for continuation to another higher degree.

TENURE OF AWARDS
The awards for Masters degree are between 12 to 24 months depending on the courses. Awards for pursuing PhD degree are for 3 years. The academic term in Malaysia commences in July but candidates may also register in the second semester commencing in December. The Awards are only applicable for candidates pursuing full-time degree programme in Malaysia.

VALUE OF AWARDS
The value of the award has been designed to accommodate the scholar`s need throughout his/ her studies which covers the scholar`s living, study and travel expenses during tenure of the scholarship.
Each scholarship consists of:
- a return air tickets from recipient`s capital city to Malaysia;
- an approved tuition fees by the respective university;
- monthly maintenance allowance; a yearly grant for books and internal travel;
- thesis allowance, installation and termination grant.
Family allowance for accompanying spouse or children.

PLACEMENT IN MALAYSIAN UNIVERSITIES
University`s application for admission is solely the candidate`s responsibility. Proof of admission is not a pre-requisite to the award. Selection committee for Commonwealth Scholarship will only consider qualified applicants with outstanding academic achievement and professional performance.

Interested applicants are advised to apply before the beginning of the academic year which falls on the month of July for most of Malaysian university. The scholarship awarded does not guarantee a placement in the university. Admission to any program is by way of applications to the university. Applications must abide to the requirement and procedure for admission set by the university.

GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AWARDS
The following conditions apply to all scholarship holders : Scholarship holders must not change their programme during tenure of the scholarship except with written permission from their university and the Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia. Scholarship holders must follow the approved programmes and abide by the university`s rules, regulations and codes of conduct.

Any suspension from the university will result in immediate suspension of the award. Monthly allowances are not payable during suspension. Scholarship holders are responsible for securing an appropriate entry visa including medical examination. Scholarship holders must maintain satisfactory progress and good standing as stipulated by their host university and degree programme, or the scholarship will be withdrawn. Any periods of leave must be approved by the university and in accordance with the purposes of the Commonwealth Scholarship. It is expected that leave will be normally spent in Malaysia, but the university may approve a short period spent overseas.

A student wishing to travel overseas for an extended period would first need to establish medical or compassionate grounds before Immigration clearance could be obtained. Expenses for such travel are not included in the scholarship. The scholarships are tenable in Malaysian universities and research will normally be carried out in Malaysia. If appropriate it may be possible for a limited amount of research to be carried out in scholar`s home country but financing of such an arrangement would be the responsibility of the scholar. Scholarships holders are not allowed to take any paid employment in Malaysia during their tenure unless with written approval from the host university. Upon termination of studies, scholarships holders are expected to return to their respective home countries immediately This award is only given once to any successful applicant.

HOW TO APPLY FOR THE SCHOLARSHIP
Applicants should complete the application form ( in 2 copies ) attached with this document. The following documentation must be attached with the application form:
- A certified copy of the applicant`s current passport showing evidence of citizenship;
- The applicant`s academic records, testimonials and/ or references relating to the relevant study, co-curricullum activities, achievements;
- A letter from certified doctor declaring the applicant`s good health;
- Passport-size photograph (2 copies);
- Completed Medical Report;
- A clear and precise study or research plan;
- English language proficiency certificate or test score (if any);
- Admission letter for post-graduate study (if any); and
- Two letters of appraisal.

Notes:
All certificates and related documents submitted must be certified by a recognised official or by the institution that issued the documents and must bear the official stamp and signature of the certifier. Official translation in English is required if the transcript is in other languages. Applications must be endorsed by the Ministry of Foregn Affairs or agency responsible for technical cooperation in the respective recipient`s Government and submitted to the Malaysian Goverment Representatives in the country in which the applicant has his/her permanent home; or send direct to:
The Secretary General
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Malaysia
Wisma Putra, No. 1 62602
Putrajaya Malaysia.

All applications must reach the Malaysian Goverment Representative (or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Malaysia) not later than 31 December 2007.
Application received after this date would not be considered.

ROLE OF NOMINATING GOVERNMENT
Each participating country is invited to submit two (2) nominations only. The nominating agency is responsible for nominating candidates for the MTCP Scholarship and is expected: to disseminate information about MTCP Scholarships as widely as possible especially to all government agencies and public institutions of higher learning; to ensure all applications are completed according to requirements; to ensure that only qualified applicants are short listed; to nominate only the best among the applicants; and to assist them for departure, if selected.

FURTHER ENQUIRIES
For further enquiries, prospective applicants can either request or write directly to the nearest Malaysian Diplomatic Mission or the following address:
Scholarship Division
Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia Level 4,
Block 1 PjH Tower Precint 2
Federal Goverment
Administration Centre 62100,
PUTRAJAYA MALAYSIA

website : http://www.mohe.gov.my
email : norkamilahz@mohe.gov.my

Please visit Malaysian Technical Cooperation Programme’s website, http://mtcp.epu.jpm.my for the details.

RESULTS OF SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS
The results of the successful applicants will be announced through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or The Malaysian Mission of that particular nominating country. Successful candidates will be notified by the Ministry before the end of March 2008.

For those who have yet to be notified after this period, may consider their application unsuccessful.

Application Form : http://www.mohe.gov.my/images/CSFP.pdf
List of Commonwealth countries: http://www.mohe.gov.my/images/list_common.pdf
Medical Report: http://www.mohe.gov.my/images/medical.pdf

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:: Info Beasiswa Indonesia (Scholarship)11/03/2007

Beasiswa S2 dan S3 Engineering

PhD and Master Positions in Agent-Oriented Engineering and Social Computing

- 2 PhD Positions (2,5 years each)
- 2 Master Positions (1 year each)

Funded by the FWF Austrian Science Grant
„AGENT-ORIENTED ENGINEERING OF SOCIAL SOFTWARE“
2008-2010

At the Knowledge Management Institute
Faculty of Computer Science, Graz University of Technology, AUSTRIA
Start Date: January-March 2008

The Knowledge Management Institute is seeking 2 PhD students and 2 Master students with a strong interest in agent- and goal-oriented engineering concepts in the context of social computing. Current support for PhD students is available for 2,5 years, support for Master students is available for 1 year.

Students accepted will be involved in research related to agent-oriented engineering of social search, social authoring and social sharing software. The project will involve research on different forms of intentional representations, goal extraction and mining, and goal-based knowledge bases in the context of agent- and goal-oriented modeling and design concepts, social network theory and analyses, and text analysis techniques.

Requirements for PhD positions:
- a degree in computer science or related fields (applications about to finish their studies are encouraged to apply)
- Excellent programming and writing skills
- Ambition to produce internationally recognized research output

Requirements for Master positions:
- Background in computer science or a related field
- Excellent programming skills

We offer a work environment that allows members to present and establish their research results at international conferences, summer schools and scientific workshops. The Knowledge Management Institute has well established links to national and international research institutions. The project involves a research collaboration with the KM lab at the University of Toronto and provides travel allowance for PhD students to attend, for example, PhD workshops / summer schools.

The Knowledge Management Institute together with the associated Know-Center is a group of 40 scientists in knowledge management, social computing and information retrieval. The KM Institute is co-organizer of the largest European conference on knowledge management and involved in a large European Integrated Research Project.

The PhD positions are available as early as possible. The Master positions will be available in 2008 and 2009. PhD candidates and Master students receive compensation in correspondence with the FWF Austrian Science Fund regulations. Details on the research of the Knowledge Management Institute can be found at: www.kmi.tugraz.at. Graz University of Technology is an equal access / equal opportunity / affirmative action employer.

Graz is a vibrant city in the southern part of Austria with a population of 285.000 people. Four universities make Graz a center of attraction for students from all over Europe. Graz has a mild climate, and is equally close to the Alps and the Mediterranean Sea. In 2003, Graz was the “Cultural Capital of Europe” (http://www.graz.at/EN).

For further information, please contact the principal investigator Markus Strohmaier (markus.strohmaier at@ tugraz.at). Please send your electronic application (cover letter, curriculum vitae, list of publications/projects, name and contact details of one or two references) to markus.strohmaier at@ tugraz.at.

Review of applications will begin December 15th, 2007 and will continue until positions are filled.

Dr. Markus Strohmaier
Assistant Professor (Univ.Ass.)
Graz University of Technology
Knowledge Management Institute
Inffeldgasse 21a/II
8010 Graz, AUSTRIA
phone: +43 316 873 9257 fax: +43 316 873 9254
e-mail: markus.strohmaier at@ tugraz.at

http://kmi.tugraz.at/staff/markus/open-positions.htm

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:: Info Beasiswa Indonesia (Scholarship)11/01/2007

British Chevening Scholarships for Postgraduate Study in the UK 2008/2009

Chevening is the UK government’s flagship scholarship scheme, aimed at future leaders, high achievers, opinion formers and decision-makers. The scholarships funded by the British Government for Postgraduate study in the UK during the 2008/09 academic year from 30 September to 16 November 2007.

This year up to 35 full scholarships are offered for one year Master degrees.

General Information & Requirements

About British Chevening Awards

* Courses at various universities and professional institutions in the UK including courses in media, finance, economics, politics, law, management, engineering, gender, environment, democracy etc.
* A very competitive scheme. Only the best applicants are invited for further test and interview.
* Employees, employee’s relatives (or former employees who have left employment less than two years before) of the FCO (Foreign Commonwealth Office), including FCO posts, the British Council and the sponsor will not be eligible to apply for these awards.

Who can apply?

* Indonesian Citizen.
* Age between 25 - 40 years old.
* Excellent first degree with minimum GPA 3.0.
* Adequate level of spoken and written English language.
* Minimum of 2 years full time working experience after graduation from S1.
* Excellent career prospects.
* Commitment to career development, and ability to demonstrate motivation.
* Field of study should be relevant to educational background or current profession.
* We regret that we are unable to receive applications for MBAs.
* Previous recipients of a Chevening scholarship for Masters degrees are not eligible to reapply.
* Must be able to demonstrate future leadership potential and the capacity to play an important role in Indonesia’s development.
* Ability and potential to contribute to future bilateral relations between Indonesia and Britain.
* We strongly encourage candidates from Eastern Indonesia to apply. Subject areas are: Media, International Relations, Environmental Policy, Local Governmental Administration, Democracy and Pluralism.

When to apply?

The application period for 2007 is from 1 September – 16 November 2007

The Selection process

* Initial selection is based on the quality of the written application. You do not need to attach any documents with the application form.
* Successful applicants will be notified and invited for an English test/interview in January 2008.
* The English test and interviews will be held in Jakarta, Surabaya, Medan and Makassar.
* The results of the interviews will be announced by letter.
* Candidates achieving an IELTS score of at least 6.5, and who are accepted by a UK university for an appropriate subject (approved by the Embassy) will be awarded a full scholarship.
* English language training is included as part of the scholarship )only if required). Candidates from outside Jakarta are supported during the period of the course.
* Whilst undergoing English language training in Jakarta, candidates are briefed by British Embassy and British Council staff and are given guidance on course selection and application procedures.
* The academic year in the UK commences in September/October. After completing the English courses (around May) candidates are normally advised to return to their employment. The British Council then keeps in touch with candidates about their departure arrangements. Further briefing on the departure arrangements is provided one month prior to departure.
* The final number of scholarships granted is determined by the British Embassy.

The application form is available in MS Word and in Adobe Acrobat format. Right click and select ’save target as’ to download.

You can send the application via email to chevening@britishcouncil.or.id or via post to the address below.

We are extending the deadline for Chevening application from 30 September to 16 November 2007 (inclusive). The application form should be received by 16 November 2007 (Postal Stamp).

For further information please contact:
British Council

Jakarta Stock Exchange, Tower II, 16th floor. Jalan Jenderal Sudirman Kav. 52-53,
Jakarta 12190, Indonesia.

Monday - Thursday 09.00 - 16.00
Friday 09.00 - 14.00

T : +62 (0)21 515 5561
F : +62 (0)21 515 5562
E : chevening@britishcouncil.or.id


National University of Singapore and Stanford Southeast Asia Fellowships 2008

The National University of Singapore (NUS) and Stanford University (Stanford) invite applications from mid-career and senior Southeast Asianist scholars in the social sciences or humanities who would like to spend up to six months between 1 April 2008 and 30 September 2008 at NUS and Stanford writing and doing research on or related to contemporary Southeast Asia.
Candidates may be of any nationality and reside in any country.

Applicants should submit :

* a project statement (not to exceed three pages) that justifies and describes the writing - and research envisaged during the fellowship;
* a schedule of preferred locations and dates including time in residence at each of the two campuses;
* a sample of previous English-language publication; a curriculum vitae;
* and full contact information for three references who are able, if asked, to evaluate the proposal and the candidate.

The exact length of the fellowship and the allocation of time spent at each campus will take into account the preferences of the successful applicant.
The fellowship carries a stipend of US$ 7,500 per month plus reimbursement for air travel to and from NUS and Stanford. Complete applications are due by 15 November 2007. Results will be announced by 15 January 2008.
Applications should be sent simultaneously to both NUS and Stanford at Lee Kong Chian NUS-SU Initiative on Southeast Asia,

Division of Research and Graduate Studies,
Dean`s Office, FASS,
National University of Singapore,
The Shaw Foundation Building,
5 Arts Link, Block AS7, Level 6,
Singapore 117570;
tel (65) 6516 6480, 6516 7386;
fax (65) 6773 6878;

and

Lee Kong Chian NUS-SU Initiative on Southeast Asia,
Southeast Asia Forum,
Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center,
Encina Hall E-301,
Stanford University,
616 Serra Street, Stanford,
CA 94305-6055,
USA;
tel: (650) 724 6403;
fax (650) 723 6530.

Websites: NUS and Stanford.

Deadline : 15 november 2007


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