Selasa, 07 Juni 2011

PhD Fellowship in the Department of Chemical Engineering at University of Southern


Scholarships for Minorities Applicants must demonstrate research potential as reflected for example, the value obtained and master's thesis.
-Good knowledge of industrial membrane technology, chromatography (HPLC and GC) and the desired natural product chemistry.
-Students must have graduated from the MSc program in Scandinavia, MSc program in English, have English as their native language, or as an alternative to has passed the language test at the level requested by the University of Southern Denmark, Faculty of Engineering (minimum value: IELTS 6, 5 points; paper-based TOEFL 575 points; Computer based TOEFL 230, Internet-based TOEFL 88 points).

Open Scholarship for International Students: None
Scholarships for Minorities Description: The purpose of the PhD project is through laboratory and small pilot plant experiments combined with LC / MS to investigate the feasibility of membrane processes in the industrial production of protein concentrates, polysaccharides, pigments and other secondary metabolites from marine and agricultural resources. http://www.callforpapersinfo.com
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The PhD Scholarships for Minorities will work in interdisciplinary research field of chemical engineering, analytical chemistry and natural product chemistry.

How to Apply: By Post

Scholarship Application Deadline: July 15, 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Selasa, 31 Mei 2011

Robert Bosch Fellowships on South Eastern Europe


Scholarships for Minorities Applications accepted from researchers who - is a citizen or permanently located in one of the countries mentioned above - or are affiliated with universities or research institutes in the region.
Visiting Fellows must have earned Ph.D. in the humanities or social sciences and must hold an academic position or senior research, Associate Professor at least level or equivalent. Junior Visiting Fellows must now pursue their doctoral degree or have recently obtained a Ph.D. in the humanities or social sciences.
Scholarships for Minorities Projects should relate to the South-Eastern Europe and deal with issues of political, social, or economic topical relevance, according to the research priorities of the IWM.

Open Scholarship for International Students: Yes

Scholarships Open to Students Following Countries: South-Eastern Europe: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia. http://www.callforpapersinfo.com
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Scholarships for Minorities Description: Robert Bosch Fellowships will allow junior and senior scholars to spend six months at the IWM in Vienna to pursue their research projects while working in residence at the Institute. The fellow will receive a salary to cover all costs associated with living in Vienna (travel, accommodation, health insurance, expenses). The IWM will provide partners with a private office with access to the internet, in-house research facilities and administration.
Visiting Fellows will receive pocket money of EUR 25,000 for the period of six months. Junior Visiting Fellows will receive pocket money of EUR 10,000 for six months. Term study of 6 months should be completed between September 1, 2011 and July 31, 2012.

How to Apply: Online or by Post

Scholarship Application Deadline: June 6, 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Selasa, 24 Mei 2011

Malta Government Scholarship for Minorities Scheme


Scholarship for Minorities In order to apply for MGSS, the Applicant must by closing date of application, namely June 15, 2011:
1. (A) Be a citizen of Malta who has lived in Malta during the last five (5) years.Provided that for purposes of calculating this need in 5, no consideration will be given for that time period in which the citizens of Malta has been located outside Malta for the learning, health or employment purposes or other purposes which the Board may consider, or
(B) Being a citizen of Malta who is a worker or self-employed persons in Malta, or
(C) Be a resident of the state / EU or EEA family members such as EU / EEA national (as defined in LN 191 of 2007 and LN 205 of 2004 in respectively for EU and EEA nationals), provided that the person has obtained a permanent residence in Malta in accordance with LN 191 of 2007 and LN 205 of 2004 in respectively for EU and EEA countries, or
(D) Be a resident of the state / EU EEA Agreement in Malta exercise its rights as workers, self-employed persons or persons who retain such status in accordance with LN 191 of 2007, or
(E) Be the third country national who has been granted long-term residence status under LN 278 of 2006.

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2.Be implemented throughout 2011 for both studies Master's degree equivalent to the MQF Level 7 (where the courses of study exceed two [2] years) or equivalent doctoral studies MQF Level 8.

Open Scholarship for International Students: None

Scholarship for Minorities Description: Malta is witnessed significant expansion in the higher education sector. In a knowledge-based economy, it is very important to have a strong foundation of Masters and Doctoral program researching innovative and creative hypothesis that ultimately bring intellectual and economic growth to the community.

How to Apply: Send by post

Scholarship Application Deadline: June 15, 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Rabu, 18 Mei 2011

William J. Helms Memorial Scholarship for Minorities


Scholarship for Minorities are available to all students who meet but directed the applicant to indicate the association to the American Legion Family members or have close family members who are part of the Legion Family.

FIXED CRITERIA:
1. Class: Able to demonstrate the capacity for advanced academic achievement or technical
proficiency as demonstrated by a cumulative 2.0 to 3.25 l (GPA) Grade Point Average
2. Improving prospects versus declining prospects for the future.
3. Awarded to a student who can not receive academic scholarships based on
top G.P.A. average criteria.http://www.callforpapersinfo.com
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Application Deadline:
Scholarship for Minorities Application Deadline May 31, 2011

Further details:
For more information about these scholarships please visit the link below.

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Kamis, 05 Mei 2011

Doctoral Student Scholarships for Minorities: The Finnish Meteorological Institute


Scholarships for Minorities Candidates should be familiar with environmental and economic use of land. Affinity with urban planning, GIS, and handling large data sets would be an advantage. Willingness and skills to operate in a multi-disciplinary projects and extensive networks are important. Work in this project is expected to produce a dissertation.

Salary
Scholarships for Minorities will be based on levels 1-4 of the need to chart the level of teaching and research personnel in the salary system of Finnish universities. In addition, the designated will be paid salary component based on personal performance.

Scholarships for Minorities Candidates are requested to send an application letter plus a CV by e-mail, while using the e-mail heading: PHD-FMI-HENVI, to kirjaamo@fmi.fi, and c.c. to adriaan.perrels@fmi.fi,andkaisa.korhonen@helsinki.fi. The deadline for applications is 23-5-2011 at 15:45 UTC.

Further inquiries:

HENVI: Dr. Kaisa Korhonen, research co-ordinator,kaisa.korhonen@helsinki.fi + 358 400 624 289

FMI: Dr. Adriaan Perrels, research professor,adriaan.perrels@fmi.fi, +358 50 5838575

ENSURE: Dr. Susanna Lehvävirta, university researcher,susanna.lehvavirta@helsinki.fi,, + 358 50 5762952

Selasa, 26 April 2011

Accenture American Indian Scholarship for Minorities Program


The Scholarship for Minorities candidate should also be seeking a degree and career in fields of study including various engineering,computer science,operations management, management,finance,marketing and other business oriented fields.

The Scholarship for Minorities candidate must be entering a U.S.accredited college or university as a full-time, degree seeking college freshmen or as a first-year graduate or professional student.The Scholarship for Minorities undergraduate should attained a cumulative GPA of 3.25 or greater,on a 4.0 scale at the end of the seventh semester of high school and the Graduate,Professional should attained a cumulative GPA of 3.25 or greater,on a 4.0 scale as measured by undergraduate transcripts.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 4 May 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Kamis, 21 April 2011

Endowed Bursary for MRes History Scholarships for Minorities


The MRes Scholarships for Minorities in the presence of history to students, and developed their knowledge of methodological debates in the discipline of history, critical developments in historiography, most importantly, it allows students to pursue an important part of the research, under the supervision of a recognized expert. Scholarships for Minorities History: surveillance in a wide range of topics, the expertise of specialists is reflected in the story to a more distant cultures, periods of revolutionary changes and the current issues, including medieval Church and the Crusades, religion, print culture, gender offered in childhood modern times, the English Civil War, the politics of revolutionary France 1789-1871, modern Irish history, Jews of Eastern Europe, German occupation policy, colonial and post colonial India, local history, particularly in the Midlands, north of the Middle Ages to the Present, genocide, political violence and terrorism, sex and history of women and social history of medicine.

Deadline for applications: 15 May 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Selasa, 12 April 2011

Khoo Teck Puat Scholarship for Minorities for Undergraduate Studies


The Khoo Teck Puat Scholarship for Minorities (KTP) aims to award scholarships to needy students who have done well academically to pursue their first undergraduate studies in NUS. The National University of Singapore (NUS) offers a variety of undergraduate scholarships and awards in recognition of outstanding academic achievements, leadership qualities and special talents. The NUS Scholarship for Minorities are freshmen scholarships provided to identify and support outstanding Singaporean students who demonstrate academic excellence, high intellectual capacity, sound character, strong leadership potential, and a passion for creativity and innovation.
Eligibility: Awardees must fulfill the following criteria:
Singapore Citizen or People’s Republic of China (PRC) citizens
Offered GCE ‘A’ levels, Diploma from a polytechnic in Singapore, equivalent qualifications (e.g. International Baccalaureate ) or equivalent qualifications direct from China
Assessed to be financially needy and have a gross monthly household per capita income of $750 and below
Matriculating into full-time undergraduate degree courses in NUS except Medicine and Dentistry, Nursing and Music

Scholarship for Minorities Application Deadline: Applications will open on 01 June 2011 and close on 21 June 2011.

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Kamis, 07 April 2011

Doctoral Scholarships College at Stanford University

The DARE Doctoral Fellowship Program awards two-year fellowships to: Stanford doctoral students in their final two years, who want to investigate and prepare for academic careers, whose presence will help diversify the professoriate.Stanford’s commitment to diversity is broadly conceived to include, but is not limited to:

underrepresented racial and ethnic minorities;
first-generation college students;
women in fields such as natural science and engineering;
gay, lesbian and transgendered students;
disabled students;
others whose backgrounds and experiences would diversify the professoriate in their academic fields.

The objectives are to better prepare students from diverse backgrounds for academic careers and to have them, at the same time, enrich the educational experiences of others. Thus, the program expands the academic “pipeline” in two ways. DARE is a four-year pilot program for three cohorts of students on two-year fellowships. Twelve new Fellows will be selected each year. The first cohort of DARE Fellows was selected in spring 2008. Application deadline for the fourth cohort is April 6, 2011. Applications are sought from Stanford doctoral students from all fields, departments and programs. The application deadline for the fourth cohort is April 6, 2011. All materials, including letter of support and assessment from the primary advisor, must be submitted electronically.

Doctoral Scholarships College USA Application Deadline: 6 April 2011

Further DARE Doctoral Scholarships College at Stanford University Information and Application detail click here

http://vpge.stanford.edu/fellowships/dare.html