:: Info Beasiswa Indonesia (Scholarship)10/24/2007

Beasiswa Science, Engineering, and Technology dari KAUST Discovery Scholarship

KAUST Discovery Scholarship in Science, Engineering, and Technology


King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Saudi Arabia - The KAUST Discovery Scholarship is the general scholarship program of the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST). This program is designed to ensure that any highly talented student who is qualified and eligible to enroll in KAUST will receive full financial support while at the University. Those who receive a Discovery Scholarship will receive full tuition support, a living stipend, and summer and career enrichment programs.
KAUST will offer Discovery Scholarships to all KAUST students – an exceptional level of support intended to attract gifted and talented students from Saudi Arabia and from other countries around the world.

KAUST will offer a pre-enrollment version of this general scholarship program to students attending first-university or bachelor’s degree programs. KAUST will provide financial support to pre-enrollment Discovery Scholarship recipients at their home institutions prior to the University’s opening. Upon graduation, these students will enter KAUST as master’s degree students in September 2009 and 2010 to complete their graduate studies on a fully funded scholarship.

Recipients of the KAUST Discovery Scholarship represent future leaders in science, engineering and technology.

Students may apply for a KAUST Discovery Scholarship directly, or they may be nominated by a professor at their institution.

All applicants must fully complete their online application and send or attach all required documents by November 9, 2007.

For more information please contact:

Institute of International Education
KAUST Scholarships
520 Post Oak Boulevard, Suite 740
Houston, Texas 77027
U.S.A.

Contact Information for Student Applicants:
e-mail: scholarships@kaust.edu.sa
Tel: +1 (713) 621-6300, ext 23
Fax: +1 (713) 621-0876


:: Info Beasiswa Indonesia (Scholarship)10/21/2007

Beasiswa S2 Business Administration di Australia

Brisbane Graduate School of Business (BGSB) offers a small number of scholarships for superior applicants from all countries commencing in the Master of Business Administration (MBA), Master of Business Administration (Major) and Graduate Certificate in Business Administration programs.


The scholarships are based on GMAT score and/or the total number of points you are awarded from the following tables. At the discretion of the MBA Director, one additional point may be awarded for each of the following: possession of a Masters degree; possession of a Doctoral degree; substantial employment experience at a high level of managerial responsibility; and/or employment experience with a global firm or organisation.
Application deadline: 15 Frebruary 2008.

Applications for scholarships

Applicants must provide a 500-word Applicant Statement outlining their career objectives, their motivation for undertaking the MBA degree, and why they would like to study at QUT. Original documentation (or certified copies) to substantiate your claims for points under each of the above categories must be included with your statement and a cover letter addressed to the MBA Director, Brisbane Graduate School of Business, Queensland University of Technology, 2 George Street, Brisbane, Australia 4000.

Please contact Faculty of Business Student Enquiries Centre for further information.

Faculty of Business Student Enquiries Centre

Phone: +61 7 3138 2050
Fax: +61 7 3138 1055
Email: bus@qut.edu.au


Beasiswa S2 dan S3 Eiffel Scholarship Programme di Perancis

[France] 2008 Eiffel Scholarship Programme for Master and PhD


Objectives of Eiffel programme

Eiffel excellence scholarships are awarded to high-achieving overseas students to whom French centres of higher education would like to offer a place on a Master’s or PhD course.

The courses taken by these students in France ultimately target positions of responsibility in the public or private sector, rather than careers in teaching or research. The French Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs gives priority to candidates from emerging countries (starting with Asia, Latin America, Eastern Europe, the Middle East and new members of the European Union), though the PhD scholarships also address students from industrialized countries.
Applications from students currently studying outside France will be given priority over those from students already studying in France. Areas of study covered by the Eiffel programme

Eiffel grants cover the following subject areas:
Engineering sciences for the Master’s course, and sciences in a broader sense for the PhD course (engineering sciences, exact sciences (mathematics, physics, chemistry) life sciences, nano- and bio-technologies, environment sciences, and information & communication sciences). Economics and management. Law and political science.

Academic levels covered by the Eiffel programme
French centres of higher education putting forward candidates for Eiffel scholarships undertake to enrol successful applicants on one of the following types of course:

Master’s course
PhD course co-tutored or co-managed with partner higher education centre in the student’s country of origin Candidates must not be aged over 30 (in the year of selection) for a Master’s scholarship or over 35 for a PhD scholarship.

Ineligibility factors
Holders of other French government grants (including welfare coverage grants), Previous applicants for Eiffel grants, even in a different subject, Applicants not presented by a French centre (i.e. applications by students themselves, or submitted by a non-French centre) Duplicate applications, i.e. students proposed by more than one French centre. Incomplete applications will not be considered.

Applications must be submitted with all the supporting documents listed on page 5 of the application form, and bear the official seal of the French higher education centre plus the signature of the official head of the centre (university dean, school director, etc.), formally certifying the statement of the centre’s international outreach policy. The quality charter must also be initialled separately to mark formal acceptance.

Application procedure
Applications for Eiffel grants are submitted by French higher education centres from a shortlist of outstanding students they would like to enrol on their courses. Applications are not accepted from students themselves, or from non-French centres.
Centres submit applications on behalf of candidate students consistent with programme objectives, in accordance with instructions and guidelines issued by French Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Selection procedure
Selection is performed by a commission made up of three specialist committees (one for each of the three subject areas covered by the programme). Committee members are not allowed to assess applications submitted by their own centres.
Committee members are not allowed to assess applications submitted by centres with which they have professional links.

Selection is to three criteria:
Academic excellence of applicant, as attested by achievement to date (rated on a scale of 10 and weighted with a coefficient of 3). International policy of centre submitting application, operations addressing the geographical region in question, calibre of host unit, and suitability with regard to the application (rated on a scale of 5 and weighted to a coefficient of 3). Cooperation policy of French Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, especially as regards the priorities set for different countries under the programme (rated on a scale of 5 and weighted to a coefficient of 1). The commission assesses applications, rates them to these three criteria, and applies the weighting coefficients to produce a score out of 50. It then sets a pass mark and selects nominees to the following principles, on the basis of the number of grants available: At least seventy percent of the grants are awarded to the highest-scoring applicants (main list). The remainder go to higher education centres whose nominees scored above the pass mark but were not selected on the main list. The commission then draws up and publishes the list of successful applicants.

Notification of results The list of successful applicants will be published on-line (www.egide.asso.fr/eiffel). Results will be notified to the heads of the higher education centres concerned. The commission’s decision is final, and no discussion will be entertained regarding this decision or the reasons behind it.

Schedule The schedule for the 2008 Eiffel programme is as follows: Application forms available online: September 2007 Applications to be submitted by 11 January 2008 Results announced in week beginning 24 March 2008 Results are published in March to enable students to give the French offer full consideration along with any other offers they might have; the best students will often have competing proposals (including offers on funding their studies) from other countries.

Duration of Eiffel scholarship
Master’s course: The Eiffel scholarship is awarded for the duration of the course culminating in the qualification specified in the application, provided the student fulfils the academic requirements of each year. Upon request by the French host centre, Eiffel scholarship allowances for non-French-speaking students may be extended to cover preliminary French language training of up to one year.

The centre submitting the application must clearly state the overall programme duration, including any compulsory practical courses or internships in France or elsewhere.

PhD course: The Eiffel scholarship is awarded for a maximum of ten months, with no additional language training period. Amount of Eiffel scholarship The Eiffel programme does not cover tuition fees (except for preparatory course in French, if applicable), though the higher education centres concerned are invited to apply the best possible financial conditions to Eiffel scholarship-holders.

Enrolment fees at state-run higher education centres are waived for students on French government scholarship programmes such as this.

Master’s courses: Eiffel scholarship-holders on Master’s courses receive a monthly allowance of EUR1,181. In addition, the programme meets various expenses including return travel, health insurance and cultural activities. Scholarship-holders might also be eligible for additional accommodation allowance.

PhD courses: Eiffel scholarship-holders on PhD courses receive a monthly allowance of EUR1,400. In addition, the programme meets various expenses including return travel, health insurance and cultural activities.

Scholarship-holders might also be eligible for additional accommodation allowance.
French embassy assistance If they wish, higher education centres may contact French diplomatic services (cooperation and cultural departments) for assistance in identifying potentially suitable applicants.

The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs has commissioned Égide with management of the Eiffel programme.

Égide
28 rue de la Grange-aux-Belles, 75010 Paris, France
Phone +33 (0)1 40 40 59 30
Practical information available on Égide website: www.egide.asso.fr/eiffel

Égide will take charge of paying students’ grants, and of answering enquiries from students and higher education centres regarding the Eiffel programme.
E-mail: eiffel@egide.asso.fr



:: Info Beasiswa Indonesia (Scholarship)10/12/2007

Beasiswa S2 Program Pendidikan di Universitas Walden USA

This Walden University Master’s Studies Scholarship covers the M.S. in Education program. It is available for new students who start their program in or after September 2007, and continuing students whose renewal financial aid award year begins in or after September 2007. This need-based scholarship offers $1,000 per financial aid award year. It is offered first-come, first-served so long as funds are available. It is renewable so long as funds are available and you continue to meet the eligibility criteria.

Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for this scholarship, you must

* Be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen
* Be enrolled full-time (6 credits per quarter/semester) in the MS ED program
* File a 2007–2008 FAFSA and supply any additional information required (e.g. clear up defaulted loans, selective service documentation, overlapping loan clearance forms)
* Demonstrate financial need with an expected family contribution (EFC) of $500 or less as determined by the 2007–2008 FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)
* Have all of your official transcripts on file with the Office of Admissions
* Meet standards for satisfactory academic progress set forth by the Office of Financial Aid

Applying
The U.S. Department of Education’s process for determining your expected family contribution (EFC) is very complex and requires that you first complete the FAFSA. Walden representatives cannot determine your EFC or tell you whether you meet the need-based eligibility criteria until you have completed the FAFSA and received a Student Aid Report.

1. Have all your official transcripts on file in the Office of Admissions and complete a 2007–2008 FAFSA.
2. Receive a Student Aid Report from the U.S. Department of Education. This report includes your expected family contribution (EFC).
3. If your EFC is $500 or less, and if you meet all other eligibility criteria while there are still scholarship funds available, it will appear on your award notification from the Office of Financial Aid among your financial aid options. Please note that your EFC may change during the verification process.
4. If selected for a process called “verification,” you must complete this process by submitting a signed copy of your and your spouse’s (if applicable) 2006 federal tax return (all pages) and the 2007–2008 Independent Verification Worksheet, to the Office of Financial Aid within 10 days of receiving your scholarship notice.

If you do not have a copy of your tax return, you may request a copy of your “Tax Transcript” by calling the IRS at 800-829-1040 (select option 1, then 2 and ask to be transferred to a representative). To expedite receipt of the Tax Transcript, request that the Tax Transcript be faxed to you. If you want to have the Tax Transcript mailed directly to you or Walden University, expect it to take at least 10 days. Please be sure to include your signature on any tax documents you send to the Office of Financial Aid.

Awards are disbursed on a first-come, first-served basis, so complete your 2007–2008 FAFSA today.

Disbursement
The scholarship will be disbursed evenly across the three terms in your financial aid award year (nine months for quarter-based programs). The scholarship terminates at the completion of your program. Unused funds are not transferred to the student.

Students who take a leave of absence for an entire quarter forfeit the scholarship amount for that quarter. They may not add forfeited scholarship funds to another quarter. Students who withdraw from the university will forfeit the scholarship.

Renewal
This scholarship must be renewed each financial aid award year (every nine months for quarter-based programs). To renew the scholarship you must

* Be enrolled full time (6 credits per quarter/semester) in the M.S. in Education program
* File a FAFSA at least 30 days prior to the beginning of the financial aid award year for which you are seeking renewal
* Continue to have an expected family contribution (EFC) of $500 or less as determined through the FAFSA process and listed on your Student Aid Report
* Meet standards for satisfactory academic progress set forth by the Office of Financial Aid

Call 866-492-5336 for more information about this and other financial aid options.

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Thailand: ASIA Fellows Awards (Cohort 10)

We are pleased to make an announcement of the ASIA Fellows Awards (Cohort 10) for the year 2008-2009. Applications for the Awards are accepted from now on until January 11, 2008.

In this connection, we would greatly appreciate it if you, as ASIA Fellows Alumni, could help in disseminating the information of the ASIA Fellows Awards (as attached) to prospective applicants and those you know.
Should you or any prospective applicants have any question related to the announcement, please do not hesitate to let me know.
May we also remind you that the deadline of applications for the Collaborative Work Grant is on this October 15.
Those who would like to apply for the grant please send the applications on or before the date.

Asian Scholarship Foundation 29 Vanissa Bldg.,
4th Fl. Chidlom, Ploenchit Rd.,
Pathumwan Bangkok 10330,
Thailand
Tel: 662-655-1615- 7
Fax: 662-655-7977

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Beasiswa S2 Teknik Kimia di Universitas King Abdulaziz Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia: Scholarship for MS Degree in Chemical Engineering at King Abdulaziz University

The Chemical and Materials Engineering Department at King Abdulaziz University (KAU) is seeking outstanding college graduates from all over the world to apply for the Master degree program.

Applicant should hold a Bachelor degree in chemical or materials engineering with an outstanding grade (4.5/5 or 3.5/4 or higher). Applicants holding degrees in other related discipline (e.g Chemistry, physics … etc.) can be also considered subject to certain conditions. A TOEFL grade of 500 or higher is also required.
Accepted students are supported through the Graduate Assistantship Program.
The program provides awarded students with the following:
1. Tuition waiver.
2. A monthly stipend of 2000 Saudi Riyals (US$ 533)
3. Housing in the university dorms.

Graduate assistants will be required to actively participate in research activities and other related duties as assigned by the department. Continued support for graduate students depends on their ability to maintain exceptional gradate academic standards, perform research related activities and maintain a high level of research achievement through participation in authoring and co-authoring scientific publications.

Interested applicants, please send the following information to the e mail address below:

- a copy of your transcript
- a copy of your diploma
- a copy of TOEFL test result
- any other documents you find relevant to yhamed@kau.edu.sa OR yasalhamed@hotmail.com OR che@kau.edu.sa

Dr. Yahia Alhamed,
Associate Professor Chairman Chemical and Materials Engineering Department
College of Engineering King Abdulaziz University
P.O. Box 80204 Jeddah 21589,
SAUDI ARABIA Tel: 966-2-6400000 (ext 68244) or 6-2-695-2187
Fax: 966-2- 695-2257
Mobile: 966-504684191
email : yhamed@kau.edu.sa or yasalhamed@hotmail.com

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:: Info Beasiswa Indonesia (Scholarship)10/03/2007

Beasiswa D3, S2 dan S3 dari The Gates Cambridge Scholarships 2008

The Gates Cambridge Scholarships for October 2008 entry

University of Cambridge - The Gates Cambridge Trust cannot admit students to the University or to any of its Colleges. Applicants for a Gates Cambridge Scholarship must apply to the University of Cambridge in the normal way.



Gates Cambridge Scholarships are competed for internationally. There is some variation in procedure between countries, and the competition may run along different timetables to meet the academic schedules of different parts of the world.


The Gates Cambridge Trust takes advice from the academic committees in Cambridge responsible for determining admission to the University about the respective merits of the applicants. On the basis of that advice, applicants shortlisted for a Gates Cambridge Scholarship will be invited to an interview.



Candidates who are not successful in winning a Gates Cambridge Scholarship will automatically be considered for awards offered by the other Cambridge Trusts.

How to Apply - updated for October 2008 entry

Please click on the link below that applies to the course of study or research for which you intend to apply for funding (this may take you to an external site):




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Beasiswa S2 MM PrasetiyaMulya Business School

PrasetiyaMulya Business School was established in September 1982 with the aim to serve as an excellent center of learning for its partners: business entrepreneurs, professionals, and researchers. In its mission to contribute to the development of business communities in Indonesia,
Prasetiya Mulya offers scholarship to outstanding Indonesian future leaders to continue their education in business through its Magister Manajemen full time degree program. The scholarship awards are open to highly talented and potential leaders with excellent academic qualities but financially disadvantaged. Preference is given to candidates who possess the necessary aptitude, personal qualities and interest in management.

A maximum of two scholarships are available each year. The scholarship covers tuition fees, books and a living allowance for the maximum tenure of 20 months.

Eligibility Criteria
* Indonesian citizen who are able to demonstrate leadership potential and interest in, and commitment to, community and national development.
* Hold a Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from o­nly legally accredited Indonesian or overseas higher education institutions. A minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.25 (on a 4.00 scale) is required.
* Applicants must be under 30 years of age when lodging the application.
* Preferably having a minimum of two years full time professional work experience after completion of the undergraduate degree when lodging the application.
* Pass Prasetiya Mulya admission test and scholarship screening process.
* Preferably having International or Institutional TOEFL minimum score of 550 (paper based) or 213 (computer based)
* Not currently enrolled in a graduate or post-graduate program or school, nor already owning a Master’s degree or equivalent.
* Not in receipt of other equivalent award or scholarship offering similar or other benefits at the time of the award.
* Applicant must prove that they are financially disadvantaged and that without the scholarship she will not be able to study for our graduate (MM) program.
* Other terms and conditions apply. Please visit www.pmbs.ac.id for further information.

How to apply

* Candidates should complete the application form and return them along with copies of required documents to Prasetiya Mulya before the deadline: Monday, 10 Desember 2007, 04.00 pm.
* Information o­n requirements, terms, and conditions, forms and instructions can be read and downloaded from Prasetiya Mulya website at www.pmbs.ac.id.Applicants are suggested to read the General Information o­n the website thoroughly prior to applying.

Contact Information

Marketing & Admissions
Jl. R.A. kartini, Cilandak Barat, Jakarta 12430, Indonesia
Phone (021) 751-1126 ext.1005 (Rini), 1119 (Lina)
Fax (021) 750-0462 Email: futureleaders@pmbs.ac.id

Website: www.pmbs.ac.id


Master Degree Scholarship for 2008-2009 - Marywood University

Awards will be made on the basis of three factors: academic promise, normally represented by a minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.00 or a graduate GPA of 3.50; professional focus and commitment; and financial need (required for specific scholarships).

File a complete admissions application. It is fully expected that each prospective student who is a scholarship applicant will have a complete admissions application on file with the Office of Graduate Admissions by February 14, 2008. The admissions application provides the supporting documentation necessary to evaluate a scholarship application.
Complete the scholarship application electronically. The scholarship application itself is on a secure server. You must press “yes” if your browser asks you if you wish to display secure items, otherwise Marywood University will not receive any of the information you type on the application upon submission.

If you declare full-time status on the scholarship application, enrollment in nine or more credits in the Fall 2008 and Spring 2009 semesters or what your graduate department defines as full enrollment in structured programs, and are awarded a full-time status scholarship and enroll for less than full-time registration in either of these semesters your scholarship award will be reduced.

2008-2009 Graduate Scholarship Application
Master’s Degree, Educational Specialist Degree, and Post-Baccalaureate Certification Students
(Not School of Social Work Students, Speech-Language Pathology Students, and
Physician Assistant Students)
All material must be submitted by February 14, 2008.

The Committee on Graduate Scholarships expects part-time status students who are scholarship recipients to complete at least nine credits during the 2007-2008 academic year. Your academic progress in 2007-2008 will be considered in scholarship renewal.

Email a scholarship essay as a Microsoft Word document. Please type an essay (300-500 words) clarifying the relationship between your life-goals and graduate education at Marywood. Your essay will also be judged on depth of expression and use of the English language. Your essay must clearly address the following areas:

1. Describe your professional work background and experience.

2. Describe your community leadership activities. Indicate if a volunteer activity.

3. Describe any commendations and appreciation awards as well as undergraduate and graduate academic awards and honors.

4. Describe any special projects, demonstrations, workshops, recitals, exhibits, or whatever may be appropriate to your area to indicate your abilities and interests.

5. What are your short and long range career goals and objectives?

6. What attracted you to your Marywood program as a vehicle for achieving your goals?

Email the essay in Microsoft Word to gradscholarship@marywood.edu. Your essay should contain your name, social security number, and field of study at the top of the page.

If you have any questions about completing these forms, please contact Mr. Frank Falcone at gradscholarship@marywood.edu or (570) 348-6211 ext. 2356.

Scholarship selection results will be mailed in early April 2008. Scholarships are available for use beginning Fall 2008; they may only be used to defray tuition for Marywood courses.

Students awarded graduate assistantships for the 2008-2009 academic year who accept those positions are not eligible to receive scholarship awards as well.

Marywood University undergraduate students who are enrolled in formal five-year programs are automatically eligible for at least forty percent of their undergraduate merit award or higher for their fifth year of study at the graduate level provided they are admitted to the master’s level by their academic department.

Neither scholarship nor assistantship awards are renewed automatically each year. It is the responsibility of the student to reapply each academic year.

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