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Sunday, December 13, 2020

Utrecht Excellence Scholarships - Netherlands


Utrecht University is providing scholarship opportunity for the fall (2021-2022) for international students.

Founded in 1636 and located in the heart of the Netherlands, Utrecht University is one of Europe’s leading research universities which is recognized internationally for its high-quality, innovative approach to research and teaching.

As an international student, you’ll be in good company at Utrecht University. Every year, approximately 1,500 international students come to the university to take English-taught degree programs and other courses. Students work and study closely together, learning to operate in an international environment from the outset. This is essential for scientists and scholars in our increasingly globalized world.

20-25 scholarships will be available for 2021-2022, distributed across the 6 Graduate Schools.

The scholarship is awarded for the duration of the degree program, which is one or two years, depending on the degree program. The scholarship will only be renewed for the second year if the student is making satisfactory progress towards the degree.

Selection Criteria

Eligible candidates are selected for a scholarship on the basis of the following criteria:

Academic excellence and promise in the proposed field of study;

The academic quality and results of preceding qualifications, as evidenced by proof of belonging to the top 10% of the class, grades, test scores, a writing sample, letters of recommendation;

The quality and relevance of the motivation letter for the Master’s programme (academic content, intercultural and communication skills, personal motivation);

The quality of the application for the Master’s programme itself (completeness, accuracy, consistency).

The funds for the scholarships come from the Utrecht Excellence Scholarship Fund, established by Utrecht University and from contributions by Utrecht University alumni.

Benefits

The Utrecht Excellence scholarship can be awarded as:

tuition fees or tuition fees plus 11.000 euro living expenses

As the grant is not automatically a full scholarship, it may be necessary to find additional funding to be able to finance your studies and stay completely. Students requiring a residence permit in the Netherlands must prove to the IND (Immigration and Naturalization Office) that they have sufficient financial means.

Eligibilities

Belong to the top 10% of your graduating class:

an official document issued by your university that proves you are among the top 10% of your graduating class, such as a statement signed and stamped by your University, a reference letter, a class ranking certificate, etc.

Not hold an EU/EEA passport and not be eligible for support under the Dutch system of study grants and loans;

Have completed your secondary school and/or Bachelor degree outside the Netherlands;

Have applied for an international master’s program with a start date of 1 September, 2021. Not all programs participate, please check www.uu.nl/masters > master’s program > Tuition fees and financial support to see if the Utrecht Excellence Scholarship is mentioned as a scholarship opportunity;

Be able to comply with the conditions to obtain a Dutch visa/residence permit.

Failure to meet one or more of these criteria automatically means the student is not eligible for this scholarship.

Eligible Regions: Open for All (Except Nederlands)

Application Process

After submitting an application for the Master’s program, non-EU/EEA students will have the option to submit an application for an Utrecht Excellence Scholarship from 1 November.

You will need to upload the following document:

Proof of belonging to the top 10% of your graduating class: an official document issued by your university that proves you are among the top 10% of your graduating class, such as a statement signed and stamped by your University, a reference letter, a class ranking certificate, etc.

Please note that students starting their program in February are not eligible for the Utrecht Excellence Scholarships.

Submit an application for a Master’s program; if you do not do this first, your UES application will simply be deleted.

After submitting an application for a Master’s program, you can go to Osiris Online Application.

Log in with your Osiris username and password.

Click on the link ‘New application’.

Answer the UES questions and upload the requested document(s).

Submit your application.

You will not be informed whether you have been awarded the scholarship prior to the scholarship deadline and not before you have been (un)conditionally admitted to the program.

Application Deadline: January 31, 2021

Website & Applying:  CLICK HERE


Sunday, December 6, 2020

UN WHO Free Online Course: COVID-19 Operational Planning Guidelines

The course is free offered by the World Health Organization (WHO).

This 3-module learning package introduces the context for the need for a coordinated global response plan to the COVID-19 outbreak. It provides the required guidance to implement the Operational Planning Guidelines to Support Country Preparedness and Response. These planning guidelines describe priority steps and actions to be included in countries’ preparedness and response plans across the major areas of public health preparedness and response. This is aligned with the previously published COVID-19 Strategic Preparedness and Response Plan (SPRP). By the end of this course, the appointed UNCT lead planners and relevant partners should be able to assess and fill in capability gaps to respond to the COVID-19 outbreak.

Key learning objectives:

Open for all - enroll online.

Be able to educate yourself and others about the importance of operationalizing the SPRP for the COVID-19 outbreak using the Operational Planning Guidelines

Be able to describe the 8 major pillars of public health preparedness and response and initial actions to be taken by the UN country teams

Be able to access the full set of actions, performance indicators and resources needed to conduct the preparedness level assessment using the COVID-19 Partners Platform for country preparedness and response plans

Course duration: Approximately 1 hour for Modules 1 and 2 and another hour for Module 3.

Course duration: Approximately 1 hour for Modules 1 and 2 and another hour for Module 3.

Looking for fully-funded opportunities, install the Youth Opportunities Android or iOS App here.

Benefits

In order to assist UN country teams in scaling up country preparedness and response to COVID-19, WHO has developed these learning modules as a companion to the Operational Planning Guidelines to Support Country Preparedness and Response.

A Record of Achievement will be available to participants who score 80% or higher in the cumulative course assessment for both Modules 1 and 2. Module 3 is free of any certification.

The training is intended:

For UN country teams (UNCTs)

For other relevant stakeholders, including partners, donors and civil society

To support national readiness and preparedness for COVID-19

To help countries increase their capacity to respond to COVID-19

To increase international coordination for response and preparedness

To streamline the process of coordinating resources and assessing country preparedness level.

Course contents:

Module 1: Mission and purpose of this program (incl. COVID-19 knowledge):

This module provides a description of the purpose and context for this learning package, leadership words and relevant COVID-19 knowledge.

Module 2: Country-level preparedness and response:

This module provides an introduction to Operational Planning Guidelines to Support Country Preparedness and Response, and access to relevant information and documentation.

Module 3: Pillars of the public health response:

This module is technical deep dive into each of the 8 pillars of the public health response as described by the Operational Planning Guidelines to Support Country Preparedness and Response.

Websit & Apply

https://openwho.org/courses/UNCT-COVID19-preparedness-and-response-EN


Saturday, December 5, 2020

List of Scholarships for Women in 2021-2022

 


List of Scholarships for Women in 2021-2022

Seven seas AAUW Foundation Scholarship for Women

www.aauw.org/what-we-do/educational-funding-and-awards/american-fellowships


STEM Women Higher Education Scholarship

https://www.facultyforthefuture.net


International PEO Foundation Scholarship for women

https://www.peointernational.org/peo-projectsphilanthropies


Academic Income Support Claim Scholarship for women

http://www.mmeg.org/apply


Greenline Universal Computer Technology Scholarship for women

www.womentechmakers.com/scholars


 International Equator Scholarship Program for women

https://foundation.zonta.org/Our-Programs/Educational-Programs/Jane-M-Klausman-Women-in-Business-Scholarship


Rosacea International Scholarship for women

www.forwomeninscience.com/en/fellowships


The L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Program

https://www.forwomeninscience.com/en/fellowships


Five Starry Scholarship Grant for women

www.growyourgiving.org/scholarships/1000-dreams-scholarship-fund


Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Open Doors: Russian Scholarship Project 2020-21


Open Doors: Russian Scholarship Project
 is your chance for early admission to a tuition-free program at one of the leading universities in Russia.

“Global Universities” Association in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation offers Open Doors Russian Scholarship for International Students. The scholarship is available on the basis of an online competition to pursue a master or PhD degree.
The competition (fully online) is aimed at prospective applicants to master’s and PhD programs and allows winners and runner-ups to study at any Russian university, with tuition fees covered by the state, which implies a 100% discount on tuition + a governmental scholarship at one of leading Russian universities members of 5-100 project, which aims to increase their positions on the global research and education market with 21 Nobel Prize winners lecturers and more than 360,000 students studying in these universities.

The doctoral track includes one additional round which consists of an interview with potential research advisors at the participant’s choice. If the interview is successful, the participant chooses a research advisor from among those who gave them a pass.

Course Level: The scholarship is available to pursue master or PhD programme.

Study Subject:
Mathematics & Artificial Intelligence
Clinical Medicine & Public Health
Computer & Data Science
Business & Management
Politics & International Relations
Biology & Biotechnology
Neuroscience & Psychology
Physical Sciences
Linguistics & Modern Languages
Chemistry & Materials Science
Economics & Econometrics
Engineering & Technology
Earth Sciences
Education

Benefits
Winners and runner-ups to study at any Russian university, with tuition fees covered by the state, which implies a 100% discount on tuition + a governmental scholarship.

Eligibilities
Eligible Countries: International
Entrance Requirements: Participation is open to all holders of Bachelor’s degrees (for the Master’s track) or Master’s degree (for Doctoral Track), except for Russian citizens.
English Language Requirements: Participants can take part in either Russian or English language.
Eligible Regions: Open for All.




Monday, November 30, 2020

UN Volunteers Program| Fully Funded

 


UN Youth Volunteers is open for All-Academic background. The United Nations is an Intergovernmental Organization to achieve international cooperation. All Females & Males both can apply for this UN Internship. 

United Nations Volunteers Program For Novel Coronavirus 2020

Sponsored By United Nations

Nationality: All can apply

Location: Globally (can be placed anywhere)

Age: 22 Yrs For National UN Volunteers 

and 25 Yrs For International United Nation Volunteer

Stipend: Yes, Allowance will be given to cover food, accommodation etc

UN Volunteers Online Registration is Open 

About UN Volunteer Program

United Nations is a worldwide intergovernmental organization Founded in 1945. Headquarter of the UN is in New York.

The Novel Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is disturbing the Health Systems, Essential Public Services, and communities globally.

UN Entities are working closely with National Governments, community groups, the health sector, and industry to respond to this crisis.

UN Invites to support the UN system’s response as national UN Volunteers.

Duration & Starting Date

Duration: From 3-12 Months (with Possibility of Extension)

Starting Date: Many will require candidates to be available at short notice (1-2 weeks)

Financial Benefits

United Nations Volunteers Program will pay the following items of selected applicants:

Monthly Allowance to cover food

Accommodation

Medical Insurance

Return Airfare (Once Restriction are lifted)

Available Fields & Qualification

If you have qualifications and experience in any of the following areas. UN Proudly Invites you to apply for the United Nations Volunteer Program.

1) Health Professionals

Medical

Intensivists

Respiratory Physicians

Pathologists

Radiologists

ICU/Anesthetic Nurses

Infection Control Nurses

Psychologists (with experience in trauma/stress Counselling)

Biomedical/Medical Laboratory Technicians

Physiotherapists

Public Health

Epidemiologists

Public Health Specialists (other)

Health Statisticians

Health Surveillance Specialists

2) Non-Health Professionals

Emergency & Crisis management

Health Emergency Managers

Child Protection Specialists

Programme Management

Monitoring & evaluation Specialists (related to health and/or emergencies), and Reporting

Gender-based Violence Project/Programme Specialists

Health systems

Logisticians

Health Procurement Specialists

Health Supply Chain Specialists (pharmacist, equipment, cold chain)

Sanitation & Hygiene

WASH (with a focus on hygiene) Specialists

Medical Waste Management Specialists

Communications & Data management

Communications for Development Specialists

Information Management Specialist (with experience in health emergencies)

Data Collection & Management Specialists (related to health)

Statistics & others

Socio-economic & Health Assessment Specialists

Economic Development Specialists

Livelihoods Specialists

Anthropologists

Sociologists


Eligibility Criteria

Participants can form anywhere with any nationality.

Must have Work Experience in the above qualification criteria

22 years old for National UN Volunteer Assignments

At least 25 years old for international UN Volunteer assignments.


How to Apply for United Nations Volunteer Program

The application process is online. Must read the Eligibility criteria for applying in the UN program. The link is given below.

website:

www.unv.org/Volunteer-for-COVID-19-pandemic-response

Apply for Lead2030 Challenge for SDG15 (2021)


Applications for  Lead2030 Challenge for SDG15 (2021) are open !!!!

For creating a better world free from poverty, hunger and many other social, economic and environmental issues the Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs) are one of our biggest solution we can think of. The SDGs were set in 2015 by the United Nations General Assembly and are intended to be achieved by the year 2030.With the dream of creating a better and sustainable future through SDGs, One Young World and powered by Novartis, Lead2030 finds, funds and accelerates SDG solutions created by founders under 30.

SDG 15 aims to protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems to benefit, now and in future, from this natural ecosystem-service. This Lead2030 Challenge is specifically focused on SDG 15 targets:

15.1: By 2030, combat desertification, restore degraded land and soil, including land affected by desertification, drought and floods, and strive to achieve a land degradation-neutral world.

15.2: Promote the implementation of sustainable management of all types of forests, halt deforestation, restore degraded forests and substantially increase afforestation and reforestation.

15.3: By 2030, ensure the conservation, restoration and sustainable use of terrestrial and inland freshwater ecosystems and their services, in particular forests, wetlands, mountains and dry lands, in line with obligations under international agreements


By scaling up research and development, technological innovation, investing in natural infrastructure and implementing responsible sourcing policies, companies play an integral part in preserving and restoring vital ecosystems, promoting the sustainable use of land,


water and forests, while retaining consumer confidence in their product offerings. Novartis aim to drive sustainability through their own operations, as well as those of their suppliers, and they have set ambitious targets to minimize impacts on climate, waste and water. They have already made significant progress and their ambition is to be a catalyst for positive change and a leader in environmental sustainability.

Novartis looks forward to supporting SDG 15 by funding a project, which utilizes data/digital/novel technologies in order to generate positive action, protect, restore and sustainably use the services provided by natural land ecosystem. The project should address at least one of the following:

Freshwater recycling capacity

Restoring biodiversity of the ecosystem

Deforestation

Desertification

The project should deliver quantifiable results and be a long-term sustainable solution. Ideas with an assessable proof of concept would be preferred.


Location: Online

 Benefits

The winning solution will receive:

A US$50,000 grant from Novartis

12 months of mentorship from a team of Novartis professionals. The mentorship team will work to accelerate your solution based on the needs of your initiative or organization, such as:

Business strategy

Best practices for data collection

Monitoring and evaluation

Product design


Eligibilities

Challenge Criteria

Aligned: Evidently aligned with the SDG 15 challenge. See ‘About’.

Youth-led: Founded by a person aged 18 – 30.

Focused: Well-structured time horizon, identified key stakeholders and beneficiaries, and proposed outcomes that are reasonable and well thought out.

Proven: Readily available, in or past implementation phase.

Impactful: Solutions must have a positive social impact, for example generating employment, or developing skills.

Measurable: Impacts of solutions must have been adequately measured and/or be measurable.

Financially viable: Must be able to achieve efficiency and to survive independently through the resources they generate and/or the investments and donations they attract.

Scalable: Potential to perform as well or better after expanding in scope or size and/or being transported to other regions.


Eligible Regions: Open for All

 APPLICATION PROCESS

For completing the application procedure you’ll have to fill up a form through the given link.

In addition to answering questions about yourself and your organization, the application form will also ask you to:

Provide a link to a video personal statement

Upload a copy of your business/organization plan

Upload proof of your organization’s business/charity registration

Website:

www.oneyoungworld.com/lead2030/challenge-sdg15

Sunday, November 15, 2020

McDonnell International Scholars Academy Fellowship at Washington University in St. Louis

 


The McDonnell International Scholars Academy - Washington University in St. Louis
is 

is an endowed fellowship program that offers generous financial support towards graduate and professional degree studies at Washington University in St. Louis. Applications are accepted from graduates of universities across the world, with a special interest in those students from its network of partner universities. Founded in 2005, the McDonnell Academy strives to develop a community of future global leaders. To that end, the Academy provides its Scholars with leadership training, mentorship by dedicated faculty members, and unique global engagement opportunities. It also facilitates collaborative research with its partners across disciplines and countries.

Washington University in St. Louis is a private research university located in the St. Louis metropolitan area. Founded in 1853, the university has students and faculty from all 50 U.S. states and more than 120 countries. WashU has a long history of pioneering achievements and reputation for academic excellence. 25 Nobel Laureates have been associated with the university. Through seven schools, they provide opportunities for in-depth study in a range of subjects and collaboration across disciplines.

 Benefits

McDonnell Scholars receive both financial and programmatic support including:

full-tuition scholarship;

a monthly living stipend;

annual travel allowance;

cultural and leadership training through a leadership seminar and workshops, specially-designed educational events including visits to Washington D.C. and New York, participation in international symposia, and more;

individual mentorship by a dedicated faculty Ambassador who assists in the development of the Scholar’s academic and professional life;

global network of students and alumni from across countries and disciplines.

McDonnell Scholars come from varied degree programs and different countries in order to maximize the diversity of the program and create a rich dialogue and experience. Most of our Scholars reside together in the Academy’s housing complex, which provides Scholars with unique living, learning and social experiences.

 Eligibilities

This fellowship opportunity is open to prospective students applying to pursue an eligible full-time graduate or professional degree program at Washington University in St. Louis. Applicants from all countries are welcome.

Priority is given to international graduate and professional candidates who are graduates of one of the Academy’s partners universities.

Domestic (U.S.) citizens who have spent most of their life and earned previous degrees in the United States are eligible to apply to as U.S. Scholars.

International graduate and professional candidates from international universities outside the partner network are eligible to apply as Global Scholars.

Eligible Regions: Open for All.

Application Deadline: January 31, 2021

Application Process 

The McDonnell Academy accepts applications beginning October 1st 2020 through January 31st 2021. The application to the McDonnell Academy is separate from and in addition to, an application to an eligible full-time graduate or professional degree program at Washington University in St. Louis. The McDonnell Academy application consists of the following components:

candidate’s biographic information and academic history;

a personal essay;

a short video;

recommendation letter.

Decisions are typically made by the end of March. Approximately 20 Scholars are admitted to the McDonnell Academy each year.

Academy Website: https://mcdonnell.wustl.edu

Apply here: https://mcdonnell.wustl.edu/apply

Karen McKellin International Leader of Tomorrow Award by University of British Columbia 2020-21


Karen McKellin International Leader of Tomorrow Award by University of British Columbia 2020-21

Karen McKellin International Leader of Tomorrow Award
 is a need-and-merit-based award provided by the University of British Columbia, Canada. It recognizes international undergraduate students who demonstrate superior academic achievement, leadership skills, involvement in student affairs and community service, and recognized achievement in other key areas.


The award may be renewed for up to three additional years of undergraduate study or to degree completion – whichever comes first – provided that one needs to achieve satisfactory academic standing in the faculty, continue to demonstrate financial need, and maintain the Canadian study permit (student visa).

 Benefits
The value of your 
Karen McKellin International Leader of Tomorrow Award
 is proportional to your financial need.
Financial need is determined by totalling tuition, fees, and living costs, and subtracting the financial contribution you and your family can make each year.
A standard needs assessment is based on the financial information provided by you and your family
 
Eligibilities
To be considered for the Karen McKellin International Leader of Tomorrow Award:

One must be an international student who will be studying in Canada on a Canadian study permit.
One must be entering UBC from a recognized secondary school, college, or other university.
One must be applying for your first undergraduate degree.
One must meet UBC’s admission requirements, including general and degree-specific requirements and the English Language Admission Standard.
One must demonstrate superior academic achievement (achieve all As or equivalent standard).
One must demonstrate a level of financial need that would otherwise prevent you from pursuing a UBC degree.
Eligible Regions: Open for All

Saturday, November 14, 2020

Deutsche Welle (DW) Traineeship 2021

 

.DW trainees are involved in long-term innovative, international projects and have been honoured in past years with the CNN Journalism Award and the Grimme Prize.

DW is looking for young people from all over the world interested in a comprehensive, exceptional quality journalism program with an international broadcaster. Candidates should have journalism experience or be passionate about switching to journalism from technology/IT, economics or the sciences. DW is looking for open-minded people full of creative ideas


Journalism Traineeship:

18 months;

trainee salary;

international broadcaster in 30 languages;

cross-media: TV, online and radio;

six months of seminar blocks;

internships in Berlin and Bonn;

placement with DW foreign bureau;

international multimedia projects;

well-known media trainers.

Benefits

Working in an international environment

Taking part in a dynamic team

Putting your innovative ideas into practice

The program covers the range of skills a journalist of the future needs: TV moderation, multimedia storytelling, data journalism, social media and virtual reality – in seminars, workshops & of course the DW editorial offices and our correspondent bureaux in Washington, Moscow and Brussels.

 

Eligibilities

Native speaker of one of DW’s languages with excellent English and good German language skills, or native English speaker with good German language skills, or native German speaker with excellent English language skills

Completed university degree, college degree or apprenticeship (especially with a background in technology/IT, science, politics, economics or law)

Initial journalistic experience

Creative mind

Social media expertise

Ability to work under deadlines and as part of a team

Open for all

Registration

https://recruitingapp-5401.de.umantis.com/Vacancies/931/Application/New/2



Wednesday, August 19, 2020

The One Young World Summit 2021 in Munich, Germany



One Young World, the global forum for young leaders, has announced Munich as the host city for its global Summit in 2021.

The Summit will take place from 23rd to 26th April 2021., where over 1,800 young leaders from more than 190 countries will gather across the city’s well-known venues, including the Olympiapark, Olympiahalle, and The Residenz.

One Young World’s arrival in Munich represents a significant moment for the Bavarian capital, renowned for its architecture and culture. Munich has become a major international center for business, technology, engineering, research, and medicine. It is home to several universities and is the headquarters for many multinational companies and world-class technology and science centers.

Since its launch in 2009, One Young World has built a network of over 9,000 Ambassadors – young leaders whose work projects have positively impacted 17.5 million people worldwide.

Delegates participate in four transformative days of speeches, panels, networking, and workshops. All delegates have the opportunity to apply to give keynote speeches, sharing a platform with world leaders with the world’s media in attendance. As well as listening to keynote speakers, delegates have the opportunity to challenge world leaders, interact and be mentored by influencers. Delegates make lasting connections throughout the Summit, celebrating their participation at social events and the unforgettable Opening and Closing Ceremonies.

A person can attend One Young World Summit through:

Attend with a partner organization.
Attend independently
Attend on a scholarship: A range of scholarships are available to enable individuals who are not supported by partners to participate in the Summit. If the candidate is selected for one of the scholarship places, he/she will not need to pay a fee to attend the Summit.
Ambassadors are eligible to attend each One Young World Summit as a Returning Ambassador for a discounted fee
One Young World will provide confirmed delegates who require visas with letters of invitation in order to support their visa applications. One Young World cannot guarantee any delegate that their visa application will be successful.

Benefits
If selected, the candidates will be provided with the following benefits.

Full access to the Summit,
Catering during the Summit days, accommodation (shared, private or no accommodation – depending on the chosen package)
Ground transport between Summit venues.
Also, one will get-

Unparalleled international networking opportunity with the most outstanding young people from around the world
Opportunity to learn effective employee retention strategy
Proven talent development platform where delegates often lead to incredible discoveries of talent
Partners sending delegates will have some benefits and it will vary with the number of delegates.

Eligibilities
The applicants are required to meet the following eligibility requirements:

Are between the ages of 18 – 30 at the time of the Summit
Have an evidenced commitment to delivering positive change
Demonstrate the capacity for leadership
Are addressing key local and/or global issues in your work
Have a track record of generating impactful and innovative ideas.

Website:
www.oneyoungworld.com/news-item/oyw2020-munich

Application & Registration
www.oneyoungworld.com/summit/register






Sunday, August 2, 2020

Germany Scholarships

Living expenses in Germany are slightly above average in Europe and lie around 800€ per month. Covering these costs constitutes a major challenge for many students. Certain programs offer the opportunity to receive financial support both for national and international students.
  1. DAAD stipend
    The DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst / German Academic Exchange Service) provides funding for studies abroad as well as in Germany both for national and international students. The organisation annually supports over 100.000 students and researchers. The DAAD also aims at students from developing countries.

    To browse through their database  click here
  2. You will be fowarded to the pages of the DAAD where you can find all required information on various funding opportunities for foreign students.

    More information can be found in the PDF document in the right column.
     
  3. Deutschlandstipendium
    Over 22.500 students benefit from this national program which has been created by the Federal Government of Germany. The program is a partnership between public and private institutions with the main goal of rewarding talented students. Recipients are awarded with 300€ per month for at least two semesters plus the opportunity to take part in specific mentoring programmes, networking events and internships. The selection process doesn´t take the personal / parents´ income nor the respective nationality into consideration.

    For more information please click here.
     
  4. The  Friedrich Ebert Stiftung
    The Friedrich Ebert Stiftung is a political foundation which offers financial assistance to international and German students with grades above average and who show "awareness of social responsibility", mainly including a social or political involvement. Students can receive up to 1000€ per month, the sum covering enrollment fees, the health insurance and the monthly required books/study materials.
    For further information  click here.
     
  5. Heinrich Böll Stiftung
    The Heinrich Böll foundation provides support for international and German students, including refugees, at all degree levels. However, the foundation mainly awards students who plan to study STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) and especially those programmes with a focus on environmental science. Other support is dedicated to students who apply for economics, legal studies, journalism and art degrees.
    For further information  click here.
     
  6. Konrad Adenauer Stiftung
    International students who plan to obtain a Master´s degree or their Ph.D. in Germany are eligible for the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) stipends. Graduates (master or postgraduate students) receive a monthly support. The standard funding period is two years. Applicants should also be aware of the 30 years age limit.

    For further information  click here.

Sunday, July 26, 2020

Australian Government Research Training Program (AGRTP) Scholarship

Australian Government Research Training Program (AGRTP) Scholarship by Flinders University
Application is now open for the Australian Government Research Training Program (AGRTP) Scholarship at Flinders University.

The Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarships (AGRTPS) (International) are specifically intended to support international students to undertake a Higher Degree by research at Flinders University. The AGRTPS includes an international tuition fee offset, a living stipend, and Overseas Health Care cover.
Please note:  For visa purposes, the AGRTPS IS a Commonwealth Sponsored Scholarship.

A limited number (up to 10) of AGRTPS are available each year and the scholarship round is highly competitive.  The AGRTPS is awarded to candidates who demonstrate an outstanding aptitude for independent research. AGRTPS are considered on the basis of academic merit, academic research training, and research indicators and performance.

The scholarship is tenable for up to three years for a Research Doctorate degree and up to two years for a Research Masters degree. Successful applicants are required to undertake full-time study and must be commencing a higher degree by research in Australia for the first time.

Flinders is a leading international university in Australia with a record of excellence and innovation in teaching. It is a public university founded in 1966, which is based in Adelaide, South Australia.

Benefits
The scholarships enable suitably qualified applicants to commence a full-time Higher Degree by research.
The AGRTPS pays the international student tuition fees charged by Flinders University for a Higher Degree by research.
The AGRTPS includes an international tuition fee offset, a living stipend paid at the rate of $28,092 (2020 rate), which is tax-exempt and indexed annually, and Overseas Health Care cover.
An AGRTPS student who moves to Adelaide from overseas is eligible for an establishment allowance (after arrival at Flinders) of up to $1,485 to assist with relocation costs and airfares, provided receipts can be produced by the student.
 Eligibilities
Applicants must satisfy the University’s academic entry requirements for a Masters degree by research or Doctorate by research.
Applicants are required to have successfully completed a degree at least the equivalent/comparable to an Australian First Class Hons degree(this is a four-year degree with a major research project in the final year)
Applicants must have met the English proficiency levels set by Flinders University for international students at the time of application.
Students for whom English is a foreign language will need to provide evidence of their English language competence.
Applicants must not hold an equivalent Higher Degree by research qualification.  Applications are only open to students commencing a Higher Degree by research in Australia for the first time.
Applicants must not hold Australian citizenship, Australian permanent resident status or New Zealand citizenship.
Please see the conditions of award for full eligibility criteria given on the official link.
www.flinders.edu.au/scholarships-system/index.cfm/scholarships/display/a731e2

Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Future for Nature Awards 2021 (€50,000 grant) - Netherlands

Future for Nature Awards 2021 (€50,000 grant)
Are you a young (35 years or younger), talented, and energetic nature conservationist committed to protecting species of wild animals and plants? Do you combine passion with action to create concrete results in nature conservation? Don’t hesitate to apply for the 2021 FFN Awards!
Each year Future For Nature awards 3 young, talented, and ambitious nature conservationists through the Future For Nature Awards.

The Future For Nature Foundation  supports young, talented, and ambitious nature conservationists committed to protecting species of wild animals and plants. 
They believe in the power of the individual. 
Therefore, they select a new generation of nature conservationists who they believe make the difference for the future of nature. Natural leaders who inspire and with their drive and ‘stubbornness’ achieve impressive results. 
Annually, they put three of these promising young people in the spotlight.

Benefits
Receive €50,000 for their nature conservation project
Gain international recognition for their work
Receive the handcrafted FFN Award during the annual ceremony in the Netherlands
Join the growing FFN Family of young nature conservationists
Winners will present their work at the Future For Nature Award event at Royal Burgers’ Zoo in Arnhem, the Netherlands. The event will take place in May 2021. Travel and accommodation expenses will be covered by the Future For Nature Foundation.

Eligibilities
The candidate:
Must be born on or after the 31st May 1985 and before the 31st of May 2002.
Has achieved substantial and long-term benefit to the conservation status of one or more animal or plant species.
Has demonstrated commitment, determination and passion for conservation work.
Has demonstrated leadership, entrepreneurship and a clear view on conservation work.
Has been creative and innovative in his/her work.
Has demonstrated to be honourable in the conservation work performed.
Must be determined to continue his/her conservation work, as the Award aims to stimulate the winner’s future work. It is not an “end of career” prize. 
Is able to explain his/her conservation work in proficient English (written and spoken).
The award should be used for a conservation initiative of the winner’s own choice and implemented by him/her.
The award should be used for the conservation of animal or plant species.
The conservation initiative can involve a component of (fundamental) research, but this should not be the main focus. 
The relevance of the proposed activities to species conservation and the practical impact should be made clear.
Future For Nature will not allow administrative deductions to be made or claimed by mother organisations.
From all applications, 6 to 10 nominees will be selected. 
These applicants will be asked to provide additional information (written info, photos, video), which will be used to select the final three Award.

Application
Application Website
https://futurefornature.org/apply

Application Criteria
https://futurefornature.org/application-criteria

Application Form
https://futurefornature.org/application-form-future-for-nature-award-2021








Wednesday, June 24, 2020

International Sustainability Academy (ISA) Scholarship - Germany

The International Sustainability Academy (ISA) 
is a 9-month program, where 12 Young Professionals come together in Hamburg in order to find solutions for the greatest challenges of the planet earth. They are united in the deep conviction that They will make an important contribution to achieving the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

ISA is a project of the Schutzgemeinschaft Deutscher Wald Lv. Hamburg e.V. (SDW) [The Protective Association for the German Forest] and is located in Hamburg in the WÄLDERHAUS. 
The goal is to support and strengthen international cooperation in the implementation of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Available resources and network structures of the SDW can and should be used effectively. In this way, the Academy creates the link between work at the local level and international exchange. In the first instance the planned project goals should be new solutions in climate protection.

The scholarship is sponsored by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and is aimed at interested parties in emerging countries and economies on the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) list. The Schutzgemeinschaft Deutscher Wald Landesverband Hamburg e.V. (SDW), as a NUN-certified education center for sustainable development (BNE), heads the ISA which is responsible for the scholarship-holders. The program will be sponsored initially until the end of 2022. Four courses are planned as of September 2019 to December 2022.

Benefits
ISA covers the following cost:

€ 1,300 per month expenses includes own research and as applicable, excursions & internships
Health insurance
accommodation private, furnished flat-share room (ca. 12m²) with shared bathroom & kitchen
the return flight (Economy Class (max. three stopovers, flight from the home country airport) (airport transfer in the home country may be granted under justified circumstances)
airport transfer in Hamburg with a public transport
season ticket for the use of public transport in Hamburg
costs of group excursions
BMZ sponsorship regulations apply

Eligibilities
Applicants must come from countries or regions on the DAC list
Evidence of English skills of at least B1 or better
Evidence of university degree and/or relevant professional experience
Applicants must already be working on a project or research in their home country, ideally on the theme of climate protection which they can further consolidate in Germany. It is important that the benefits to the home country can be seen
The project must be attributable to one or more Sustainable Development Goals (SDG ́s)
You must apply for a visa at the Germany Embassy in your home country
There is no age limit for applicants.
Selection is based on the following requirements and the dimensions deduced from them:
INTELLECTUAL ABILITIES – Specialist qualification – general education/ open-mindedness and interest/ creativity;
VALUE ORIENTATION / RESPONSIBILITY – standpoint and tolerance – independent thinking
GENERAL environment policy commitment – volunteer activities taking into account own artistic or scientific performance
PERSONALITY – motivation – potential – personal presentation – social competence

Eligible Regions: Open for all


Website
https://www.isa-germany.com/en/the-scholarship

Application Form
https://application.isa-germany.com/3-ISA-SCHOLARSHIP-PROGRAM-eng-f35.html


Contacts

Eva Eckl 
ISA Secretariat 
Tel.:  040 / 302 156 540
isa@wald.de

Vladimire Mahah
ISA Project Assistant 
Tel.:  040 / 302 156 540

Saturday, June 20, 2020

The Akhuwat Fellowship Program (AFP)

The Akhuwat Fellowship Program (AFP) 
provides a platform for young leaders and change-makers to unlock their potential and drive social change. In the past, our fellows have gained extensive exposure to the complex issues related to poverty, social inequality and morality by engaging with different communities through Akhuwat’s different programs.

This year the fellowship will focus on different themes and their impact on the development sector. These themes include Education, Healthcare, Human-centered design, Economics, Environment and Interfaith Harmony. Guest Speakers who are pioneers in their fields will be invited to share their expertise on these themes and encourage the fellows to develop a critical thinking approach to solve complex problems.

The Akhuwat Fellowship Program (AFP) has been running since 2011 and it provides a platform for young leaders and change-makers to unlock their potential and drive social change. Carrying forward Akhuwat’s vision of creating a poverty-free society, Akhuwat has now trained over a thousand young adults to play their part in resolving the varied and complex development challenges we are facing today. Given the current state of the country because of the COVID-19 crisis, the AFP will take place online. There will be various webinars, interactive sessions and activities as well as guest lectures from some of the top development practitioners of Pakistan which will guarantee it as a great learning experience. In the past, through the AFP fellows have gained extensive exposure to the various facets of Akhuwat via a comprehensive social development training platform. Their exposure combined with familiarity with fieldwork, project development and research provided them with the analytical and leadership skills required to excel in their field while creating a meaningful impact in society.

Program Dates:
Cohort #1: From 8th July to 30th July
Cohort #2: From 5th August to 27th August

 Benefits
Great learning experience
Gain extensive exposure to the various facets of Akhuwat via a comprehensive social development training platform.
 Eligibilities
Minimum 16 years of age.
Open For All

https://akhuwat.org.pk/the-akhuwat-fellowship-program/




Call for Submission: Children’s Prize 2020 - $150,000 Grant

Call for Submission: Children’s Prize 2020 - $150,000 Grant
Do you have an effective intervention that aims to save the lives of children under five? Applications for the 2020 Children’s Prize are now open! Apply before June 28th.

Child mortality is a core indicator for child health and well-being, in which child survival remains an urgent concern. It is unacceptable that about 15,000 children die every day- equivalent to about 10 deaths occurring every minute. Majority of these deaths can be attributed to treatable causes, infectious diseases and neonatal complications being responsible for the vast majority of under-five deaths globally. According to the latest estimates by WHO and the Maternal and Child Epidemiology Estimation Group, of the 5.3 million deaths in children under five that occurred in 2018, about half were caused by infectious diseases and conditions such as pneumonia, diarrhoea, malaria, and birth defects.
The main killers of children under age five in 2018 included preterm birth complications (35%), intrapartum-related complications (24%), sepsis (15%), congenital abnormalities (11%), pneumonia/diarrhoea/tetanus (7%). Almost half of all under-five deaths are attributable to nutrition-related factors, while more than 80 per cent of neonatal deaths occur among newborn infants of low birth weights in the highest-burden settings.

The Challenge
Propose a ready-to-execute project plan that is focused on saving children’s lives under-five.
Projects are evaluated on their:
ability to impact rates within a child mortality indicator (U5MR, IMR, NMR, etc.)
effectiveness
innovation and scalability of the intervention approach within global health
feasibility of the proposed lives-saved estimate
probability of success
ease of verification
inclusion of a process impact assessment
To ensure that more children under the age of five survive and thrive, they must harness knowledge from around the world and across a broad range of disciplines to find the most effective solutions. Project proposals submitted may include but are not limited to, intervention solutions in healthcare services, technology, education, infrastructure and agriculture.

 Benefits
Winner will have the opportunity to enter into a $150,000 grant agreement.

 Eligibilities
The Children’s Prize is available to anyone.
The Children’s Prize contest is open to all individuals who are currently enrolled graduate students in a formal accredited academic institution, worldwide.
Proposals will be accepted from non-profits (charities), for-profits (companies), government programs, academic institutions, and individuals aged 18 years or older.
The prize funds may only be used for charitable purposes, as specified in the contest goals.
Eligible Regions: Open for All


Application Process
The contest process includes three major rounds and two review periods. See details below.

Round 1: Contest participation kicks off with submission of the brief entry form. After all Round 1 submissions have been reviewed, applicants will be notified of their eligibility to continue.
Round 2: Invitation only. Those applicants selected from Round 1 will be asked to provide a more detailed application and required supporting material. Once the second round closes, there will be an additional review period to select finalists and applicants will be notified of the decision.
Round 3: Q&A and judging. Finalists will undergo a Q&A by the prize administrators and judges, and a thorough review of all materials submitted by the expert panel. Once this final review is complete, the judges then vote and the Prize winner announcement is made.
Project proposals are accepted and encouraged from applicants worldwide. The contest is open to any individual, organization, or team meeting the criteria.

Paris Peace Forum – The 2020 Call for Projects

Paris Peace Forum 2020
Do you have a project offering a concrete solution to tackle a global challenge? Participate in the third edition of the Paris Peace Forum, from 11 to 13 November 2020, to present it.
On 11-13 November 2020, the third edition of the Paris Peace Forum will offer the first opportunity to gather the international community and turn the page of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Each year, the Paris Peace Forum launches a Call for Projects to select concrete governance solutions which take on global challenges related to the 6 themes comprising the focus of the annual event:

Peace & Security
Development
Environment
New technologies
Inclusive economy
Culture & Education

In 2020, the world is facing a transnational challenge in the form of a worldwide health crisis. This year, given the extraordinary context of the Coronavirus pandemic, the Forum will emphasize projects and initiatives from around the world seeking to respond to the COVID-19 crisis, improve our collective resilience and build a more robust and sustainable world. Particular attention will be paid to projects improving:

the governance of health
the use and regulation of digital tools and platforms to respond to the crisis
the support of civil society and economic activity in times of pandemics
In addition, initiatives addressing other global governance issues will also be highlighted in the Forum, particularly those related to the following objectives:

Constructing more solid security architectures
Reconciling development finance with climate efforts
Crafting sustainable capitalism
Protecting the oceans
Improving access to clean water
Making outer space safe and sustainable
Securing cyberspace
Regulating the use of data and AI
Enhancing the governance of education
Ensuring gender equality
During the annual Forum in Paris, the selected projects are each given the opportunity to showcase their initiative. In 2020, due to the extraordinary circumstances created by the COVID-19 pandemic, only some projects designated by the Selection Committee will be able to travel to Paris. All other selected projects will be offered a digital presentation with innovative features and dedicated tools of interaction and networking with the participants.

 Benefits
By taking part in the Paris Peace Forum as a project leader, both through participation in Paris and via the dedicated digital platform, you will have the unique opportunity to showcase your innovative solution and push your project forward:

By increasing its visibility, benefiting from the number of participants as well as the international media coverage of the event
By testing it before diverse audiences, through a pitch presentation, as part of a debate, or by scheduling meetings with other participants via digital networking tools
By connecting with potential partners: heads of state and government, high-level representatives of international organizations, directors of NGOs and companies, philanthropists, experts, journalists, etc.
You will also be able to share your experience and knowledge with other project leaders and participants from all over the world.
After the Forum, they support the scaling up of 10 of the most relevant and promising governance projects, along four dimensions:

Policy and advocacy
Communication and visibility
Partnerships and funding
Organization
 Eligibilities
To be eligible, your project must meet each of the following conditions:

Propose an innovative solution to address a transnational challenge, either:
Normative projects: instruments of law, standards, and good practices
Capacity-building projects: new institutions, mechanisms, and innovations
Offer a cooperative approach
Be presented by an organization and not by an individual person
Be managed by a team of a minimum of two persons
Be related to one of our six major themes
Be at an advanced conception stage or in an early implementation phase
The relevance and overall quality of your project will be examined considering the following criteria:

The political relevance of the challenge tackled
The innovative character of the solution or tool submitted
The diversity and number of the stakeholders involved
The feasibility
The results and scope of the impact
The universality, potential for development, expansion, or replication
The capacity to serve the common interest
Eligible Regions: Open for all

Application Process:
The Call for Projects is open from 12 March to 24 June 2020.
Please note, applications submitted outside the online procedure or after the Call for Projects closing date will not be considered.
The Selection Committee will assess the projects based solely on the information contained in the online application form.

Website :
https://parispeaceforum.org/call-for-projects/

Application:
https://parispeaceforum.org/application-form-2020/