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Showing posts with label Scholarship. Show all posts

Provided By: United States Institute of Peace
Deadline: January 05, 2010
Type of Award: Fellowship
Amount: $20000
Awards Available: Unspecified
Website: http://www.usip.org/grants-fellowships/jennings-randolph-peace-scholarship-dissertation-program/peace-scholar-applicatio

Description:
The Peace Scholar Dissertation Fellowship is open to doctoral students enrolled in U.S. universities. You must be writing a doctoral dissertation on a topic related to peace, conflict, or international security to qualify for this award. You must have completed all course work and examinations toward your doctoral degree by the time the fellowship begins. You may submit a project in any discipline.

Applicable Majors:
Unspecified



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Provided By: University of Texas, M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
Deadline: Varies
Type of Award: Scholarship
Amount: Unspecified
Awards Available: Unspecified
Website: http://www.mdanderson.org/how-you-can-help/volunteer/caps-scholarship-program/index.html

Description:
The Anderson Cancer Center Graduate Scholarship is available to former registered M. D. Anderson Cancer Center patients who have been accepted to a graduate/professional program with appropriate regional/professional accreditation. You must be between the ages of 21-30 and have graduated from an accredited college or university. Also, you must maintain a minimum 'C' average, carry at least 9 hours/semester and have no 'F's to maintain the award. Additionally, this award can be renewed for up to eight semesters unless necessary for specific graduate programs.

Applicable Majors:
Unspecified


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Educationxpo Scholarship

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Provided By: EducationXpo
Deadline: August 27, 2009
Type of Award: Scholarship
Amount: $500
Awards Available: 4
Website: http://edu.educationxpo.com/v/flow/flow

Description:
The Educationxpo Scholarship is provided by FastWeb and is open to all students who attend the August 27, 2009 Educationxpo virtual college and career fair. Educationxpo is the premier online source for obtaining comprehensive information about the college planning process. The August Educationxpo event will also feature hundreds of available job opportunities for part-time employment, summer internships and entry-level positions for recent college graduates. Educationxpo is a free event to attend and is open from 10:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. EDT. To be eligible for the Educationxpo Scholarship, you must attend the Educationxpo event on August 27, 2009, where you may enter the contest for the scholarship award. Additional award details may be found at the Prize Booth during the Educationxpo event on August 27, 2009. You may pre-register for the free Educationxpo event at www.Educationxpo.com.

Applicable Majors:
Unspecified


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Institute of Business Administration (IBA)
Dhaka University

Applications are invited for the MBA Program
Duration: 2 Years

Areas:
Management Studies, Ac and Information Systems, Marketing, Finance, Banking, Management Information Systems (MIS), Tourism & Hospitality Management and International Business.

Requirements:
Candidates should have at least Bachelor Degree in any discipline with minimum 6 points (First Division 3, Second Division =2, Third Division = 1, OPA 4 ‘3, UPA 3 =2 and QPA 2 =1 point).

Apply Procedure:

Prescribed application forms for admission to MBA (Evening) Program may be obtained at the Sonali Bank, Dhaka University Campus Branch, from March 19 to April 02, 2009 on cash payment of tk.500 only

Admission Test: April 10, 2009 at 03.00 P.M. (Friday).

For Further Info
Office of the Dean,
Faculty of Business Studies,
University of Dhaka.
Telephone # 8613295, 9661920-73/ Ext. 4360.


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Provided by: Project Management Institute Educational Foundation
Deadline: June 01, 2009
Type of Award: Scholarship
Awards Available Amount
2equal to $1250


Kansas City Mid-America Chapter PMI scholarship

Criteria

The PMI Kansas City Mid-America Chapter is offering two academic scholarships at $1,250 each.

  • Candidate must be a member of the chapter or a direct family member of a chapter member. This includes step children and grandchildren but not cousins, aunts or uncles.
  • Candidates must be degree seeking, enrolled in a 4 year degree program at an accredited university or college.
  • Candidates in any degree program are eligible.

Scholarship Guidelines

Introduction

The Project Management Institute Educational Foundation Academic Scholarship Program is designed to financially assist qualified applicants in obtaining degrees from accredited academic institutions of higher learning in the field of project management or any field with any relation to project management. The program is open to any student preparing to enter or already attending an accredited degree-granting college or university and pursuing a bachelor, master’s or doctoral degree.

The scholarships are awarded based on merit as measured by academic performance and extracurricular activities. The applicant’s intended field of study is also considered in the evaluation process with preference given to those candidates pursuing a degree in project management or a directly related field of study.

PMI Educational Foundation’s Scholarship Committee determines the dollar amount and renewability of scholarships annually.

Instructions

  1. Scholarships are limited to use at an accredited degree granting institution of higher learning.
  2. Candidates applying for more than one scholarship must submit one Application Form for all scholarships, including the two essays which can be found in the Application Form.
  3. Only one copy of the official transcript, résumé and reference letters needs to be provided, even if candidates are applying for more than one scholarship.
  4. Scholarships are paid directly to the candidate based on written acknowledgment that the scholarship award will be used for the intended purpose.
  5. Scholarships are open to any student entering or attending an accredited degree granting institution. Evidence of enrollment is required.
  6. Preference will be given to students who will be or are pursuing a degree in the field of project management or a directly related field, as stated in the scholarship in question.
  7. Full-time and part-time studies are both eligible for consideration.
  8. Project Management Institute (PMI®) members holding elected or appointed offices at the global PMI level and PMI employees, along with members of their immediate family (regardless of membership in PMI) are not eligible for these scholarships.
  9. All decisions of the PMI Educational Foundation and its Scholarship Committee are final.
  10. Application deadline is 01 June 2009 ; award recipient(s) will be notified in July. The scholarships will be awarded in July.
  11. All scholarships are subject to annual funds availability. Awards in any year shall be based on availability of funds in dedicated scholarships/grants through interest earnings from the scholarship capital fund. Only interest earnings, actual and/or accrued for the scholarship capital fund, may be used for scholarship awards.
  12. Scholarships will be awarded without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, or state of physical handicap.

Application Process

All application materials should be sent to the PMI Educational Foundation, 14 Campus Boulevard, Newtown Square, PA 19073-3299, USA.

  • a completed Application Form
  • the latest available official high school transcript and/or, if applicable, the latest available official college transcript.
  • a résumé outlining educational background, work experience, co-curricular and extracurricular activities.
  • three letters of reference (who are not relatives of the candidate) that address the suitability of the candidate for the award, nature of the relationship with the candidate and length of time of the relationship.

All materials submitted for consideration for a scholarship automatically become the physical property of PMI Educational Foundation and will not be returned to the sender. They will not be used by the Foundation for any purpose except to help determine who receives a scholarship for any given academic year.

Candidate Evaluation and Selection

  1. An Evaluation Committee will be convened comprising three to five PMI members representing industry and academia.
  2. The Evaluation Committee's results will become the basis for a Selection Committee to make a final decision. The Selection Committee will be chaired by PMIEF's Chief Operating Officer, include one member of PMIEF's Board of Directors and one to three PMI members.
  3. Preference will be given to the candidate who will be or is pursuing a degree in the field of project management or a directly related field.
  4. Preference will be given to the candidate with the best combination of academic, co-curricular and extracurricular performance, with the highest potential for academic success.

Notification

  1. Descriptions of all scholarships will be published on the PMI Educational Foundation Website.
  2. The Scholarship Candidate Selection Process is available from the PMI Educational Foundation upon request.
  3. The name(s) of scholarship recipient(s) will be published on the PMI Educational Foundation website and in PMI publications as appropriate.
Applicable Majors
All Fields of Study


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Provided by: Foundation Chapter of Theta Chi Fraternity, Inc.
Deadline: April 13, 2009
Type of Award: Scholarship
Awards Available Amount
Varies Varies

Website:
http://www.thetachi.org/foundation/scholarships/default.asp

Description


The Sherwood and Janet Robert Blue Scholarship is available to undergraduate and graduate members of Theta Chi Fraternity. You must demonstrate financial need, superior academic performance and leadership in community and fraternity. Also, you must show proof of membership or employment with Theta Chi to be eligible for this award.

Applicable Majors
All Fields of Study


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Provided by: World Bank Group
Deadline: February 22, 2009
Type of Award: Essay
Awards Available Amount
Varies$1000 - $3000

Description

How does climate change affect you? How can you tackle climate cange through youth-led solutions?


Submit your content :
http://www.essaycompetition.org/content09_78_1

Calendar
January 6, 2009 - Launch of the Essay Competition

February 22 - Deadline for submissions

April 30 - Finalists of the essay category announced; Winners of the photo and video category announced

June - Final Jury in Seoul, South Korea (only finalists in the essay category and winner of the video category participate)

June - Award Ceremony during the Award Ceremony during the ABCDE Conference in Seoul, South Korea

News

Submissions are now open!

This year for the first time the Essay Competition also invites the submission of short videos and photos!


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peermusic Latin Scholarship

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Provided by: BMI Foundation, Inc.
Deadline: February 20, 2009
Type of Award: Scholarship
Awards Available Amount
1equal to $5000



Description

The peermusic Latin Scholarship was established by Ralph Peer II and generously funded by peermusic in 2003. The annual competition offers a $5,000 scholarship, which is awarded for the best song or instrumental work in any Latin genre. The competition is open to songwriters and composers who are current students at colleges and universities located in the United States and Puerto Rico. Applicants must be between the ages of 16 and 24. All words and music must be original.

The application deadline is February 20, 2009 (postmark).

For more information contact:

Porfirio Piña
Director, peermusic Latin Scholarship
BMI Foundation, Inc.
320 W. 57th St.
New York, NY 10019

latinscholarship@bmifoundation.org


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Do Something Awards

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Provided by: Do Something
Deadline: March 01, 2009
Type of Award: Grant
Awards Available Amount
5equal to $5000


Description


  • Have you identified a social problem and done something about it?
  • Have you created measurable change that has tangibly improved the lives of people in your community?
  • Are you 25 or under?

If you've answered YES, to these questions, you have a shot at $100k.



THE SELECTION PROCESS

Do Something Award applications go through two stages. First, the Do Something Award Academy (comprised of former winners) reads through all of the applications and selects the finalists. The Do Something Award finalists are flown to New York City, where representatives from the Do Something Award Selection Committee interview the finalists face-to-face. The 5 Do Something Award winners are announced shortly thereafter in Spring 2009. The grand prize winner will be announced in Summer 2009.

Important Dates

March 1st: Application Deadline
April 24th/25th: Boot Camp and Interview Weekend for Finalists

APPLY FOR THE 2009 DO SOMETHING AWARD HERE

Apply online by March 1, 2009.

2009

Five winners will receive a minimum of $10,000 in community grants and scholarships. Of those 5 winners, 1 will be selected as the grand prize Do Something Award winner. That grand prize Do Something Award winner receives a total of $100,000 in community grants. The Do Something Award community grant money is paid directly to the not-for-profit of the winner’s choice.

All winners have the option of receiving $5,000 of the total money awarded in the form of an educational scholarship.

THE HISTORY

Since 1996, Do Something has honored the nation’s best young world-changers. Do Something Award Winners represent the pivotal "do-ers" in their field, cause, or issue and are rewarded with a huge community grant, participation in a special award ceremony, media coverage, and continued support from Do Something.

In 2007, The BR!CK Awards became the FIRST EVER televised award show about making the world better. Millions watched it on The CW and it was a critical success. Click here to see some of the show.

In 2008, The BR!CK Awards were renamed the Do Something Awards and became the first non-celebrity category of the Teen Choice Awards. There were 9 nominees in the category. Online voting determined the grand prize winner. Each of them received $10,000 for their project and 19 year old Chad Bullock won a whopping $100,000. Scarlett Johansson presented The Do Something Award. Check out the video below.


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Application 2009-2010

The government of Japan and the World Bank invite applications from mid-career professionals in developing countries for The Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program (JJ/WBGSP). The application deadline for the program is March 31st, 2009.

The Program supports studies at the master's degree level in fields related to development at universities in World Bank member countries.

In 2009, the Program collaborates with 41 higher education institutions worldwide and candidates are encouraged to apply to one of these institutions. Applications to other higher education institutions will also be considered.

The Program covers full tuition, the cost of basic medical and accident insurance, a monthly subsistence allowance and economy air travel.

Application forms, information about eligibility and the application procedure are available on the World Bank Scholarships Program Web site atwww.worldbank. org/ scholarships. Completed application packages must be received by March 31st, 2009.
The awards will be announced in June 2009.

Correspondence and information requests may be sent to:

The World Bank Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program

MSN J2-204

1818 H St. NW

Washington DC, 20433, USA

email: jjwbgsp@...

fax: (202) 522-4036

Japan Indonesia Presidential Scholarship Program

Application 2009

In support of the Ministry of National Education¢s mission to improve the quality of higher education and research, the Japan Indonesia Presidential Scholarship Program provides Indonesian researchers with the opportunity to pursue PhD studies at leading universities around the world. Funded by a grant from the government of Japan, the program supports studies in academic fields covered by 10 Indonesian Centers of Excellence participating in the program:

Application forms, information about eligibility and the application procedure are available in the participating Centers of Excellence, and on the World Bank Scholarships Program Web site at www.worldbank. org/scholarships . Application deadline for the 2009 selection cycle is 27 February 2009. Preselected candidates will be invited to an interview by the end of March 2009.


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Department of Chemistry
University of Warwick http://www.warwick. ac.uk/go/ chemistry/ research

PhD Studentships will be available in 2009/10 for projects in:
* Chemical Biology
* Materials Chemistry
* Physical Chemistry, Chemical Physics
* Synthetic Chemistry
* Theory and Computational Chemistry

You will normally have high 2i or 1st degree in Chemistry or related science and have evidence of research ability from your undergraduate degree.

International students must have the equivalent of a UK 2i or above. You may also have a Masters or MChem degree.

Please apply using the University of Warwick on-line application system www.go.warwick. ac.uk/pgapply

Competitive Scholarships
The Department of Chemistry at Warwick also supports applications for University of Warwick competitive scholarships.

More information is available at
www.go.warwick. ac.uk/chem- phd/funding/ wprs

For Details on how to apply see www.go.warwick.ac.uk/chem-phd


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EU-funded scholarships available for regional Asia nationals

The Erasmus Mundus External Window programme for Regional Asia, called 'EMMA', provides funding opportunities for students, researchers and academic staff to take part in 'mobilities' between the target group countries (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar/Burma, Nepal, North Korea, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand) and the EU.

In general, the programme offers study scholarships for above-mentioned nationals to attend courses, at Bachelor and Master level, pursue PhDs, Post Doctoral research and to facilitate academic staff exchange.

The project consortium comprises a set of partners in Regional Asia and within the European Union -- of which the International Institute for Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC, The Netherlands) is one.
The official consortium website is: http://math.unice.fr/EMMA

If you are interested in a scholarship, please visit the ITC EMMA website at
http://www.itc. nl/external/emma/default. aspx.

The official application deadline for an EMMA scholarship is 28th February 2009.


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The Mary Fran Myers Scholarship Committee is now accepting applications for 2009 scholarship awards. Scholarship recipients will receive financial support allowing them to attend the 2009 Natural Hazards Research and Applications Workshop in Broomfield, Colorado, July 15-18, 2009. Scholarships can cover part or all of transportation, meals, and Workshop registration costs.

For more information on past scholarship winners and how to apply, visit the Mary Fran Myers Scholarship page at the Natural Hazards Center Web site at http://www.colorado .edu/hazards/ awards/myers- scholarship. html.

Applications must be received by March 30, 2009.


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General Cultural Scholarship Scheme(GCSS)

Government of India, through the General Cultural Scholarship Scheme (GCSS) administered by Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), has announced the grant of 28 scholarships for Indonesian students and 2 scholarships for students from Timor Leste for the academic year 2009-2010.

Under the GCSS, courses in the fields of arts, architecture, literature, commerce and science; degree courses in engineering, pharmacy and agriculture; and doctoral and post-doctoral courses in various disciplines can be pursued. A list of Universities and Institutions students can choose from is enclosed along with the
application form. Government of India will provide living allowance, contingent grant, accommodation charges, tuition fee and other benefits, including medical and study tour to the students selected for scholarships. However, the cost of air passage to India and back for all students and expenses on laboratory chemicals and related incidentals for science stream students would have to be borne by them or their sponsor.

The students seeking admission to M.Phil, Ph.D and higher studies will also need to submit their applications as per format appended below in six sets along with a synopsis of their subject. Candidates applying for pursuing courses in Performing Arts are, in addition, required to submit an audio/video recording of their performances along with their applications and documents. Applicants for all other courses must submit six copies of their applications with copies of supporting documents.

Scholarships are not offered for medical studies, such as MBBS/BDS & other Courses related to medicine.

Interested and eligible candidates may download the Application Form, General Instructions to applicants and Instructions to Candidates for filling the Application Form. The last date for receiving application forms duly completed in all respects in 6 (six) copies along with all supporting documents is 27th January, 2009.All candidates who are eligible primafacie on scrutiny of their application dossiers will be called telephonically by the Embassy to appear in a test in the
English language, which will be held on 6th February, 2009 at 10.30 am.

Candidates applying from Sumatera may send their applications to:
Shri M.L. Chhabra
Consul General
CONSULATE GENERAL OF INDIA ђаањХ MEDAN
19, Jl. Uskup Agung A. Sugiopranoto
Medan 20152, Sumatera Utara
Ph. 061-4531308, 4556452

Candidates applying from Bali may send their applications to:
Mr. Awanish Tiwari
Deputy Director
INDIAN CULTURAL CENTRE BALI
Jl. Raya Puputan No. 42-44
Renon ђаањХ Denpasar ђаањХ Bali
Ph. 0361-241978

All other candidates from other parts of Indonesia may send their
applications to:
Mr. A.S. Takhi
Second Secretary (Education)
EMBASSY OF INDIA
Jl. H R Rasuna Said Kav S-1
Kuningan, Jakarta Selatan -12950
Ph. 021-5204150/ 52/57

Application Form:
(Download form on GCSS of ICCR)

ICCR Research Visa Form:
(Download form for seeking admission to M.Phil, Ph.D & higher studies & Research Projects)

http://www.embassyo findiajakarta. org/content. php?sid=54


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Master's Degree Program
Background

The AUN/SEED-Net Project with support from Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) provides scholarships to highly qualified young teaching staff and graduating students/young graduates (i.e., potential future faculty staff) of Member Institutions to acquire master's degrees in the following nine engineering fields at
respective Host Institutions in other countries:

* Chemical Engineering (at De La Salle University)
* Civil Engineering (at Chulalongkorn University)
* Electrical and Electronics Engineering (at Chulalongkorn University)
* Environmental Engineering (at University of Philippines- Diliman)
* Geological Engineering (at Gadjah Mada University)
* Information and Communication Technology (at King Mongkut's Institute of Technology, Ladkrabang)
* Manufacturing Engineering (at University of Malaya)
* Materials Engineering (at Universiti Sains Malaysia)
* Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering (at Institute of Technology Bandung).

In order for AUN/SEED-Net students to produce high quality thesis research of international standard and to ensure the completion of the master's degree within two years, AUN/SEED-Net provides vital support, in terms of financial and academic, through joint thesis research supervision, to AUN/SEED-Net Master's students at all Host Institutions. The joint thesis research supervision will be carried out through the Collaborative Research Program, which has been created by each Host Institution for a few well-defined research themes (or research umbrellas) in consultation with Japanese Field Coordinating University, each of which is a collection of interrelated and progressively conducted thesis research topics. Each AUN/SEED-Net
student (including doctoral sandwich student) shall conduct thesis research under one of these research themes.

Besides, according to AUN/SEED-Net Students' Mobility scheme which is promoted to enable students to benefit educationally and culturally from the experience of learning at other Member Institution( s), Master's students may be supported to take a course(s) or conduct research at other Member Institution( s) for a short period. Students are advised to consult with their advisors and Host Institution on the
necessity, possibility and procedures of their mobility.

Those who complete this Master's Degree Program with outstanding thesis research are encouraged to pursue a doctoral degree in one of the above nine fields either at Japanese Supporting Universities under the "Doctoral Degree Program in Japan", or at Host Institutions (in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand) under the
"Doctoral Degree Sandwich Program" with co-supervision by Japanese professors, or at the two Singaporean universities (NTU & NUS) under "Doctoral Degree Program in Singapore" .

Moreover, Master's students who prove outstanding performance and feel interested in upgrading to doctoral level with maximum scholarship period of five (5) years could consult with their Host Institution on the possibility and requirements of being upgraded. Interested students are advised to inform their Sending Institutions in advance for their agreement.

Objectives

1. To increase the number of high quality Master's degree holders in engineering at Member Institutions which would be necessary to contribute to a sustainable industrial development of ASEAN countries.

2.
To strengthen the Master's degree support at the Host Institutions so that the production of high quality Master's degree holders in engineering needed for the region is materialized within the region in collaboration with the Member Institutions and Japanese Supporting Universities.

3.
To strengthen human networking among teaching staff of Member Institutions and Japanese Supporting Universities.

Target Number of Scholarships
Around 45 scholarships for each Japanese Fiscal Year will be supported (approximately five scholarships for each host field at Host Institutions in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand).

Coverage of Scholarships
The scholarships cover tuition fees, living expenses, health insurance, visa fee and airport tax, and a round-trip air ticket, in accordance with the AUN/SEED-Net Project regulations.
Commencement and Duration of Scholarships


The commencement of scholarship should be within the respective Japanese Fiscal Year; that is, awarded students should commence their study within April of the yearђаањХ March of the next year.

The duration of the scholarship is strictly two years, counting from the day of arrival at a Host Institution. Students who need more than two years to acquire a degree will be expected to self-finance during period of extension.

Note: The AUN/SEED-Net Project, in consultation with the Host Institution, will terminate the award of any student who fails to maintain satisfactory progress at the Host Institution.

Scholarship Allocation
Although even distribution across nine fields and across Sending Institutions are taken into consideration, our scholarship allocation needs to be based on first-in-first- served policy; that is, depending on the submission of admission results from Host Institutions. Submission Deadline of the Application Form

Applications for the Master's Degree Program should be submitted, in printed forms, to the AUN/SEED-Net Project by February 15 each year.


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The University of Richmond, a nationally ranked liberal arts college with a top 20 business school, is pleased to offer scholarship opportunities equal to full tuition.

50 students in every first-year class, of which 10-12 are international candidates, are awarded a merit scholarship through the Richmond Scholars Program (http://admissions. richmond. edu/financial/ scholarships. html).

Recipients have demonstrated extraordinary academic achievement, exceptional personal qualities and potential for ongoing contributions to society. Additionally, the Presidential Scholarship rewards students who have achieved a superior high school record in a rigorous curriculum as well as outstanding standardized test scores.

The scholarship funding provides up to $15,000 per year for four years of undergraduate study at the University of Richmond.

There also are partial scholarships available in areas ranging from art to community service. The Bonner Scholarship in particular rewards students who have been active in community and volunteer service (http://admissions. richmond. edu/financial/ scholarships. html#5)

Richmond scholarships are either full tuition or full tuition, room and board. If a student receives the full tuition award, the remaining I-20 costs are room, board, books, supplies, personal expenses, which total $12,100. If a student receives tuition, room and board, the remaining I-20 costs are $4,900.

Strong academic reputation and extraordinary student life opportunities at Richmond have led outside evaluators like The Fiske Guide to Colleges to recognize Richmond as "equal to many of its Ivy League counterparts" and U.S. News and World Report to rank Richmond #33 among National Liberal Arts Colleges. In addition BusinessWeek magazine recognized our Robins School of Business among the top 20 undergraduate programs in the nation. As an independent, private, liberal arts institution, the University of Richmond offers all you expect from a truly outstanding university: nationally and internationally recognized faculty, an intimate learning environment,
exceptional facilities and technology, and a broad range of extracurricular options, including undergraduate research and internship programs.

For over twenty years, the University of Richmond has demonstrated its commitment to internationalizatio n through expanded international and culture-based course offerings, increased international student and scholar enrollment, and enhanced study, work and research programs abroad for students, faculty and staff. Most recently Richmond was named by Newsweek magazine as the hottest college in the nation for international studies and construction will begin this October on the Carole Weinstein International Center on campus, which will serve as a central location to coordinate Richmond's comprehensive approach to the internationalizatio n of its educational programs and campus life.


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MicrosoftScholarships

Never Stop Learning

We’re making it easier for future computer scientists to excel in what they love to do. A Microsoft scholarship provides a leg up so you can pursue studies in computer science and related technical disciplines. You’ll join other scholarship recipients from the United States, Canada, and Mexico who share the passion for software and academic excellence. It all adds up to achieving your primary goal—to make a real difference in the software industry.

Microsoft is offering four different types of technical scholarships for the 2009-2010 academic year to current undergraduate students: General Scholarships, Women's Scholarships, Underrepresented Minority Scholarships, and Scholarships for Students with Disabilities.

Requirements

Basics

If you’re interested in applying for the 2009-2010 academic year scholarships, make sure you postmark your application by February 1, 2009 in order for your application to be considered. Microsoft selects final candidates based on the following criteria:

Eligibility
Quality of application
Displayed interest in the software industry
Commitment to leadership
Financial need

Please check your e-mail on March 20, 2009, the day we notify all rewarded scholarship recipients. We will strive to contact all applicants about their status, however please note that due to the high number of scholarship applicants, we may only be able to contact candidates who were awarded scholarships.

Diversity at MicrosoftWe encourage student populations currently underrepresented in the field of computer science to pursue technical degrees. All candidates who meet the criteria for eligibility described below may certainly apply, while we do award a large majority of our student scholarships to women, underrepresented minorities, and the disabled. Minority applicants must belong to one of the following groups underrepresented in the software field: African-American, Hispanic, or Native American.

Provisions
As a recipient of one of our scholarships, you’ll enjoy the benefits for one academic year. You may receive either a full or partial scholarship for the 2009-2010 academic year. Full tuition scholarships will cover tuition for the 2009-2010 academic year as posted by the financial aid office at your college or university. Microsoft will make payments to the designated school, and they’re not transferable to other academic institutions. You may use the funds for tuition only—not for other costs listed on your bursar bill, such as room and board.

You’ll also need to apply for a summer internship and if offered an internship, you must complete the salaried summer internship of 12 weeks or more at Microsoft Corporation in Redmond, Washington. (Microsoft reserves the right not to offer an internship position to the scholarship winner if an appropriate match cannot be found.)

Eligibility
To be eligible, you must be enrolled full time in a Bachelor's degree program at a college or university in the United States, Canada, or Mexico at the time you submit the application. Plus, we’ll need to see that you’re making satisfactory progress toward an undergraduate degree in computer science, computer engineering, or a related technical discipline such as electrical engineering, math, or physics—and that you demonstrate an interest in computer science. Because the scholarship is merit based, you must maintain a 3.0 cumulative grade point average out of a possible 4.0, or a 4.0 cumulative grade point average out of a possible 5.0.

How to Apply


You must include the following five items in your application:

Resume
Transcript
Answers to essay questions
Letter of referral
Printed Confirmation Page from Online Application to the Microsoft Internship Program

That’s really all there is, and no extra forms to fill out. Don’t forget to include your name on each page of your application packet.

Please send your completed application to:
Microsoft Scholarship Program
Microsoft Corporation
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA 98052-8303

Resume
Be sure your resume includes:

Your e-mail address
School address and phone number
Student ID number
Permanent address and phone number
Academic major
Expected graduation date

Essay Questions
Use one page total (not one page per question) to answer all four of the following questions:

Describe how you demonstrate your passion for technology outside the classroom.
Describe the toughest technical problem you've worked on, how you addressed the problem, your role in reaching the outcome if it was team-based, and the final outcome.
Describe a situation that demonstrates initiative and your willingness to go above and beyond.
Describe how you are currently funding your college education.

Letter of Referral
Enclose a letter of referral from a faculty member (professor or teaching assistant) or an academic adviser.

Printed Confirmation Page
Must have applied to a Microsoft 2008 Summer Internship. Please attach a printed copy of the Application Confirmation page, which can be accessed during the on-line application process. If you have already applied for a Microsoft Internship, please indicate this below your essay answers so we can verify your application status.

For specific questions not answered on this page or in the FAQ section, please e-mail scholars@microsoft.com.


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Objectives:

Asian Youth Fellowship (AYF) Program aims to nurture human networking among ASEAN countries, Bangladesh and Japan.


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Features of AYF Program

The scholarship grantees shall take a preparatory course in the Japanese language and other subjects for 7 months at the Japan Foundation Japanese-Language Institute, Kansai, Osaka. After completing the preparatory course, grantees will be proceeding to Japanese graduate schools as Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho) scholarship students (Masters &/or Ph.D.) from April 2010.


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Applicable Majors

Any of the fields in Humanities, Social Science, Engineering, Physical Science and Biological Science


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Provided by: SEVEN Fund, Inc.
Deadline: November 15, 2008
Type of Award: Other
Awards Available Amount
Varies Varies

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Description
The SEVEN Fund Virtual Integrated Networking Experience (VINE Project) is open to all people. To enter the program you must develop and submit ideas for investment indicators for emerging market small and medium sized enterprises. Initially you must submit your idea and then participate in a community process of refining and discussing the ideas presented.

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Applicable Majors
All Fields of Study


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Provided by: Japan International Cooperation Center
Deadline: October 8, 2008
Type of Award: Scholarship

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http://sv2.jice.org/jds/scholarships/bangladesh/index.html

The Government of Bangladesh established the Japanese Grant Aid for Human Resource Development Scholarship (JDS) with the assistance of the Government of Japan in 2001.
The objective of the JDS is to provide Bangladeshi citizens to study in Japan at Master level, targeting mainly young civil servants in order to support national efforts to achieve social and economic development in Bangladesh. JDS fellows are expected to acquire expert knowledge and build research and human networks in Japan to use such knowledge and take active roles in practically solving the problems that Bangladesh is facing with respect to social and economic development.
This year twenty (20) scholarships will be offered to study in Japan for commencement in 2009-2010.

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