Kemmy Business School International Scholarships
Merit-based scholarships worth €1, 500 are available to postgraduate international students in the Kemmy Business School for the duration of their one-year programme.
The following full-time programmes are included in the KBS international scholarships:
Business Management, MA (FT)
Computational Finance, MSc (FT)
Economic Analysis, MSc (FT)
Financial Services, MSc (FT)
Finance and Information Systems, MSc (FT)
Human Resource Management, MSc (FT)
International Entrepreneurship Management, MBS (FT)
International Management & Global Business, MSc (FT)
International Tourism, MA (FT)
Marketing, Consumption & Society, MSc (FT)
Project Management, MSc (FT)
Risk Management and Insurance, MSc (FT)
Software Engineering & Entrepreneurship Management (FT)
Taxation (FT)
Work & Organisational Psychology/Work & Organisational Behaviour MSc (FT)
Application
The scholarships are awarded on academic merit. Students who apply for any of the above programmes will be automatically considered.
For further information please contact: international@ul.ie
Website>
http://www.ul.ie/international/en/home/study-at-ul/full-degree-students/applying-to-ul/scholarships/kemmy-business-school-scholarships/
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Thursday, January 14, 2016
Government of Ireland Postgraduate Research Scholarship
Government of Ireland Postgraduate Scholarship Scheme and Employment Based Programme 2016:
Online application now open!
Registering as an Applicant for the first time:
Add the ircapps@research.ie email address to your contacts/address book BEFORE you attempt the registration process.
Click on the following link to take you to the ‘Applicant registration page’.
Applicants must nominate one email address by which the OLS will identify them.
Applicant registration page
https://irishresearch.smartsimple.ie/s_signup.jsp?token=XVtQC1oGYFpfRxNZXxVSSlBSZg%3D%3D
This is the first step of the application process.
After you have completed and submitted this form
you will receive an e-mail with a username and password
which will enable you to access your Irish Research Council profile and start your application.
If you have previously registered with this system there is no need to register again:
You can login to your account at any time at the following address www.irishresearch.smartsimple.ie
Online application now open!
Registering as an Applicant for the first time:
Add the ircapps@research.ie email address to your contacts/address book BEFORE you attempt the registration process.
Click on the following link to take you to the ‘Applicant registration page’.
Applicants must nominate one email address by which the OLS will identify them.
Applicant registration page
https://irishresearch.smartsimple.ie/s_signup.jsp?token=XVtQC1oGYFpfRxNZXxVSSlBSZg%3D%3D
This is the first step of the application process.
After you have completed and submitted this form
you will receive an e-mail with a username and password
which will enable you to access your Irish Research Council profile and start your application.
If you have previously registered with this system there is no need to register again:
You can login to your account at any time at the following address www.irishresearch.smartsimple.ie
Maynooth University Ireland Undergraduate
Academic and sport scholarships are available at Maynooth University.
We encourage achievement and where possible, reward that achievement.
A number of scholarships are therefore available to incoming and continuing undergraduate students.
Sport Scholarships
http://www.nuim.ie/study-maynooth/undergraduate-studies/scholarships/sport-scholarships
Account /Application
https://app.hobsons.co.uk/AYApplicantLogin/fl_ApplicantConnectLogin.asp?id=nuim
Michael Osborne Equine Business Scholarships
Music Scholarship
https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/music/contact-us
Intel Women in Technology Scholarship
Undergraduate Scholarship for Students with Disabilities
website:
https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/study-maynooth/undergraduate-studies/scholarships
We encourage achievement and where possible, reward that achievement.
A number of scholarships are therefore available to incoming and continuing undergraduate students.
Sport Scholarships
http://www.nuim.ie/study-maynooth/undergraduate-studies/scholarships/sport-scholarships
Account /Application
https://app.hobsons.co.uk/AYApplicantLogin/fl_ApplicantConnectLogin.asp?id=nuim
Michael Osborne Equine Business Scholarships
Music Scholarship
https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/music/contact-us
Intel Women in Technology Scholarship
Undergraduate Scholarship for Students with Disabilities
website:
https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/study-maynooth/undergraduate-studies/scholarships
Scottish Universities Physics Alliance Awards PhD
The Scottish Universities Physics Alliance
Prize Studentship Application Guide
The SUPA Prize Studentships are prestigious and competitive awards intended to attract outstanding physics students from around the world, irrespective of nationality, to study for a PhD in Scotland.
You will be asked to state your first choice of SUPA university and preferred SUPA Theme. You must make contact with prospective supervisors and research groups before applying as you will be asked to provide an e-mail contact for your prospective supervisor.
http://apply.supa.ac.uk/
The SUPA Themes are:
Astronomy and Space Physics
Condensed Matter and
Materials Physics
Energy
Particle Physics
Photonics
Physics and Life Sciences
Nuclear and Plasma Physics
The SUPA universities are:
Aberdeen
Dundee
Edinburgh
Glasgow
Heriot-Watt
Strathclyde
St Andrews
University of the West of Scotland
Prize studentships will be awarded competitively. The studentships provide support for tuition fees, a stipend and a travel grant for a three-and-a-half-year period. SUPA is the funding body for the prize studentships.
There may be a requirement, associated with these positions, to teach or undertake lab supervision.
This will be negotiated between the student and the host university.
Applications must be made online using the web form at:
http://apply.supa.ac.uk At the end of theprocess, you will be given an application code.
Please make a careful note of this code.
On completion of the on-line form, you will be invited to upload a scanned transcript of your first degree (after high school) in pdf format. Transcripts are optional and not a requirement.
You are responsible for completing the form accurately by 23.59 GMT on Sunday 31st January
2016 and for ensuring that your two named referees upload the references before the deadline
of 23.59 GMT on Sunday 7th February 2016. It is very important that both you and your referees quote your unique application reference code and your name on all correspondence and
submissions. The email address for enquiries about references is admin@supa.ac.uk.
Requirements
Please prepare the following before starting the application form:
1. Your contact details, including a valid email address that you will check daily during the
prize process period.
2. The contact details of two referees who have agreed to provide references for you.
3. The e-mail address of a prospective supervisor with whom you have been in contact and
who has agreed to supervise you.
4. Details of your higher education (after high school) academic record and any English
language qualifications (including scores and grades) if applicable.
5. Details of your academic achievements, prizes, awards and publications.
6. A prepared statement of your interest in a chosen SUPA Theme or area of research (approx.
200 words).
7. A prepared statement of what makes you a suitable candidate for a SUPA prize studentship
(approx. 200 words).
8. A scanned final or interim (if you have not yet graduated) transcript of your first degree (afterhigh school) in pdf format.
http://www.supa.ac.uk/pg_applications/Guides/Application_Guide.pdf
Prize Studentship Application Guide
The SUPA Prize Studentships are prestigious and competitive awards intended to attract outstanding physics students from around the world, irrespective of nationality, to study for a PhD in Scotland.
You will be asked to state your first choice of SUPA university and preferred SUPA Theme. You must make contact with prospective supervisors and research groups before applying as you will be asked to provide an e-mail contact for your prospective supervisor.
http://apply.supa.ac.uk/
The SUPA Themes are:
Astronomy and Space Physics
Condensed Matter and
Materials Physics
Energy
Particle Physics
Photonics
Physics and Life Sciences
Nuclear and Plasma Physics
The SUPA universities are:
Aberdeen
Dundee
Edinburgh
Glasgow
Heriot-Watt
Strathclyde
St Andrews
University of the West of Scotland
Prize studentships will be awarded competitively. The studentships provide support for tuition fees, a stipend and a travel grant for a three-and-a-half-year period. SUPA is the funding body for the prize studentships.
There may be a requirement, associated with these positions, to teach or undertake lab supervision.
This will be negotiated between the student and the host university.
Applications must be made online using the web form at:
http://apply.supa.ac.uk At the end of theprocess, you will be given an application code.
Please make a careful note of this code.
On completion of the on-line form, you will be invited to upload a scanned transcript of your first degree (after high school) in pdf format. Transcripts are optional and not a requirement.
You are responsible for completing the form accurately by 23.59 GMT on Sunday 31st January
2016 and for ensuring that your two named referees upload the references before the deadline
of 23.59 GMT on Sunday 7th February 2016. It is very important that both you and your referees quote your unique application reference code and your name on all correspondence and
submissions. The email address for enquiries about references is admin@supa.ac.uk.
Requirements
Please prepare the following before starting the application form:
1. Your contact details, including a valid email address that you will check daily during the
prize process period.
2. The contact details of two referees who have agreed to provide references for you.
3. The e-mail address of a prospective supervisor with whom you have been in contact and
who has agreed to supervise you.
4. Details of your higher education (after high school) academic record and any English
language qualifications (including scores and grades) if applicable.
5. Details of your academic achievements, prizes, awards and publications.
6. A prepared statement of your interest in a chosen SUPA Theme or area of research (approx.
200 words).
7. A prepared statement of what makes you a suitable candidate for a SUPA prize studentship
(approx. 200 words).
8. A scanned final or interim (if you have not yet graduated) transcript of your first degree (afterhigh school) in pdf format.
http://www.supa.ac.uk/pg_applications/Guides/Application_Guide.pdf
Tuesday, January 5, 2016
Basel ZLOG Spain
ZLC offers graduate and executive education in logistics and supply chain management. A diverse group of students from around the world study at the ZLC on the path to positions in leading companies and universities. Programs include:
MIT-Zaragoza Master of Engineering in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (ZLOG) – a ten-month, full-time degree program taught in English.
and
Máster en Dirección de Supply Chain (MDSC) – a nine-month, taught in spanish, part-time program in supply chain management
and
MIT-Zaragoza PhD in Logistics and Supply Chain Management – an internationally recognized doctoral program that enables students to spend time at MIT as visiting students.
and
Executive Education – both open-enrolment and customized short courses designed for senior managers
and
MIT-Zaragoza PhD Summer Academy – intense period of learning, debating, and discovering the fundamental concepts and recent trends in supply chain management.
http://www.zlc.edu.es/education/
MIT-Zaragoza Master of Engineering in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (ZLOG) – a ten-month, full-time degree program taught in English.
and
Máster en Dirección de Supply Chain (MDSC) – a nine-month, taught in spanish, part-time program in supply chain management
and
MIT-Zaragoza PhD in Logistics and Supply Chain Management – an internationally recognized doctoral program that enables students to spend time at MIT as visiting students.
and
Executive Education – both open-enrolment and customized short courses designed for senior managers
and
MIT-Zaragoza PhD Summer Academy – intense period of learning, debating, and discovering the fundamental concepts and recent trends in supply chain management.
http://www.zlc.edu.es/education/
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