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Monday, December 28, 2009

Karman Fellowship



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The Josephine de Karman Fellowship Trust was established in 1954 by the late Dr. Theodore von Karman, world renowned aeronautics expert and teacher and first director of the Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology, in memory of his sister, Josephine, who died in 1951. The purpose of this fellowship program is to recognize and assist students whose scholastic achievements reflect professor von Karman’s high standards.


2010-2011 FELLOWSHIP GUIDELINES AND QUALIFICATIONS

Applications are available at www.dekarman.org. If you wish to receive an application in the mail, submit your request via the website or send your request to P.O. Box 3389, San Dimas, CA 91773.

Complete applications, including official transcripts of applicant’s graduate and undergraduate studies at institutions in the United States and and two letters of recommendation, must be received by the fellowship committee IN ONE PACKAGE postmarked no later than midnight, January 31, 2010. Late applications will not be considered.

Announcement of awards will be made approximately April 15, 2010.

A minimum of ten (10) fellowships, $22,000 for graduate students and $14,000 for undergraduate students, will be awarded for the regular academic year (fall and spring semesters or the equivalent where the quarterly system prevails), paid through the fellowship office of the university in which the recipient is enrolled for study in the United States. Study must be carried out only in the and all funds must be expended only within this country.

The fellowship is for one academic year and may not be renewed or postponed.

DeKarman fellowships are open to students in any discipline, including international students, who are currently enrolled in a university or college located within the United States. Only candidates for the PhD who will defend their dissertations by June 2011 and undergraduates entering their senior year (will receive bachelors degree in June 2011) are eligible for consideration. Postdoctoral and masters degree students are not eligible for consideration. Special consideration will be given to applicants in the Humanities.

Contact Information:
Judy McClain,
Fellowship Secretary Josephine de Karman Fellowship Trust P.O. Box 3389
San Dimas, CA 91773
909-592-0607
Website: www.dekarman.org
Email: info@dekarman.org

Undergraduate Health Scholarship



The NIH Undergraduate Scholarship Program 
for US Citizens or US pemanenet recidence
(UGSP) offers
competitive scholarships to exceptional students from
disadvantaged backgrounds who are committed to biomedical, behavioral, and social science research careers at the NIH.

For application information, 

https://www.training.nih.gov/programs/ugsp

Gilman Scholarship Program



Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship. Since the inception of the Gilman Scholarship Program in 2001, 18,960 applications have been received and 4,728 scholarships have been awarded to students participating in study abroad programs.

The Gilman Scholarship Program seeks to diversify the kinds of students who study abroad and the countries and regions where they go. Specifically, the Gilman Program offers scholarships for students who have been traditionally underrepresented in education abroad.

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Medical Financial Aid

 AAMC  Early management of educational loans and finance has significant long-term benefits. Your school's financial aid office is the best starting place for resources, help with applications, information on financial aid and other funding options, and financial aid awarding policies and procedures.
Updated 2018-2019

AAMC Resources
Medical School Admission Requirements (MSAR)

A must-read guide to premedical preparation, application procedures, admission requirements, financial aid, and estimated expenses for U.S. and Canadian medical schools.

FIRST for Medical Education 

Offers a full range of resources, services, and tools for applicants, medical school students, residents, advisors, and financial aid officers. Our goal is to help medical school borrowers expand their financial literacy, make smart decisions about student loans, and manage their student debt wisely.

Loan Consolidation Primer

A resource to help borrowers determine whether to pursue loan consolidation.

The Layman's Guide to Education Debt Management

A resource to help residents manage their student loans.

Education Debt Manager

Step-by-step, common sense strategies for managing debt.

Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Scholarships

This AAMC scholarship recognizes outstanding academic achievement of medical students entering their third year.

Caring for Community Grant Program

A national medical student service project sponsored by the Pfizer Medical Humanities Initiative.

Other Resources

Income-Based Repayment and Public Service Loan Forgiveness
Income-Based Repayment (IBR) is a new payment option for federal student loans. It can help borrowers keep their loan payments affordable with payment caps based on their income and family size. Public Service Loan Forgiveness is a new program for federal student loan borrowers who work in certain kinds of jobs. It will forgive remaining debt after 10 years of eligible employment and qualifying loan payments.

Loan Repayment/Forgiveness Scholarship Programs
State and federal repayment programs, and loan and scholarship programs available to allopathic medicine and other health professions students

National Medical Fellowships

National Medical Fellowships provides need-based scholarships to first and second-year medical students from groups underrepresented in medicine.

Uniform Services University of the Health Sciences

Students attending USU's F. Edward Hébert School of Medicine enter the university as commissioned officers in the Army, Navy, Air Force or Public Health Service. Medical students pay no tuition or fees in exchange for a seven-year active duty service commitment.

E-mail :
support@erasfellowshipdocuments.org


 Web Site: 
https://goo.gl/b8CRHi

Actuarial Students Scholarships


There are a number of opportunities for financial assistance available for students pursuing actuarial science. A sample of these scholarships is provided below. You should also reach out to school counselors, prospective colleges and universities, local actuarial clubs or actuarial companies for more information on scholarship opportunities.

Note: High school students may not be eligible for all of the scholarships listed below. Please refer to the specific eligibility requirements for each scholarship for more information.

Actuary of Tomorrow - Stuart A. Robertson Memorial Scholarship
CAS Trust Scholarship Program
D.W. Simpson Actuarial Science Scholarship Program
Ezra Penland Actuarial Scholarship
John Culver Wooddy Scholarship
S. C. International, Ltd. Actuarial Scholarship program
The Society of Actuaries James C. Hickman Scholar Program

Scholarships by Geographic Locations

Casualty Actuaries of the Southeast Scholarship
Casualty Actuaries Of Greater New York (CAGNY) Scholarship
Nebraska Actuaries Club Scholarship

http://www.beanactuary.org/study/?fa=scholarship

Rising Farmworker Dream Fund



NASDAQ OMX Educational Foundation
- Committed to Financial Markets Literacy
The NASDAQ OMX Educational Foundation, Inc., was established in 1994 and is supported entirely by contributions from The NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc. The mission of The Nasdaq OMX Educational Foundation, Inc. is to promote and provide opportunities through collaborations and initiatives that support and deliver innovative educational programs and charitable activities supportive of The NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc.’s Mission


http://www.nasdaqomx.com/digitalAssets/65/65777_2010_grant_guide.pdf






Furnishings & Design Scholarships






INTERNATIONAL FURNISHINGS AND DESIGN ASSOCIATION
EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS

IFDA/EF SCHOLARSHIP AND GRANT award funds shall be for the stated use of the individual or organization applying for the grant or scholarship. IFDA/EF funds may not be used to pay any indirect costs that might be associated with acceptances of such a grant or scholarship. The application forms can be found on the IFDA Educational website www.ifdaef.org and are linked to the actual scholarship or grant. See application forms for further requirements. The committee will not review incomplete or late applications.

IFDA/EF STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS
Applications must be postmarked by March 31st. Results will be announced by July 31st.

IFDA Leaders Commemorative Scholarship, $1,000

Part time Student Scholarship, $1,000

IFDA Student Member Scholarship, $2,000

Ruth Clark Furniture Design Scholarship, $2,500

Vercille Voss IFDA Graduate Student Scholarship, $1,500

Green/Sustainable Design Scholarship, $1,000

Marketing Internship Scholarship, $1500
(Please note: Application deadline is February 15th, and requirements differ from all other scholarships)

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
Requires post secondary students to be majoring in Interior Design or closely related field who have completed four design related courses and be enrolled at an accredited school or college.


Part time Student Scholarship requires the student to be currently enrolled in at least two Interior Design or related courses.


Requires a letter of recommendation from a professor or instructor.


Requires four copies of a 200- 400 word essay explaining your long and short-term goals, extra curricular activities, awards, and what led you to pursue a career in this field.


Requires four copies of two-three different examples of students design work (CD or digital color copies accepted)



Ruth Clark Furniture Design Scholarship requires five copies of five different original furniture designs


IFDA Scholarships for student member requires a recommendation from an IFDA member, in addition to an educator.

APPLICATIONS MUST BE POSTMARKED BY MARCH 31
Results will be announced by July 31
The Educational Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the International Furnishings and Design Association. Its mission is to foster educational activities benefiting individuals and institutions engaged in the education of and for the furnishings and design industry, as well as, those engaged in activities promoting, developing, or enhancing the furnishing and design industries and the practice of these professions.
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IFDA Leaders Commemorative Scholarship-$1000
Supported by the IFDA Georgia Chapter

The IFDA Educational Foundation established this scholarship, supported by the Georgia Chapter, as a way to honor IFDA leaders, past and present. The 2009 scholarship will be in honor of John Camp, FIFDA, a past Georgia chapter leader, IFDA Educational Foundation Chair in 1996 and IFDA National President in 1998. This scholarship is available to all enrolled undergraduate students studying interior design or a closely related program. The student must be involved with volunteer or community service and have held leadership positions during the past five years. Application deadline March 31st. Results will be announced by July 31.

Application Requirements

All applicants must have completed four design courses in post secondary education at the time of application and are majoring in Interior Design or a closely related field.


The completed application packet must include the following:

A sealed transcript of course work that verifies full-time status with your GPA. (May be sent separately)


A letter of recommendation from a professor or instructor on official school stationery.


A 300-400 word essay explaining your long and short-term goals, extra curricular activities, volunteer work, and what led you to pursue a career in this field.


Copies of two different examples of your original design work (digital color copies or CD acceptable).


The completed application form.


Note: A high consideration will be given to a commitment to public service.


The scholarship committee will not review incomplete or late applications.

View the IFDA Leaders Commemorative Scholarship Application
This scholarship is made possible by the IFDA Educational Foundation, the philanthropic arm of International Furnishings & Design Association, an organization of leaders and professionals engaged in all areas of the furnishings and design industry. For additional information about IDFA and how you might become a Student Member, go to www.ifda.com.
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Part time Student Scholarship -$1000
supported by IFDA Educational Foundation

The IFDA Educational Foundation Board of Trustees have added a scholarship for a part time student enrolled in a continuing interior design or related program at an accredited school.

Application Requirements
All applicants must have completed four courses in interior design or related field.


The scholarship applicant must be currently enrolled in at least two courses as a part-time student.


The completed application packet must include the following:

A certified, sealed transcript of course work that verifies enrollment with your GPA. The school or college may send it separately.


A 200-400 word essay explaining your long and short term goals, achievements, awards and accomplishments, special interests, volunteer/community service, and what inspired you to pursue a professional career in this field.

A separate letter of recommendation from a professor or instructor on official school stationery. May be sent separately.


Two different examples of your design work. (CD or digital color copies accepted).


The completed application form.


Note: Incomplete or late applications will not be reviewed by the scholarship committee.

View the IFDA Part time Student Scholarship

This scholarship is made possible by the IFDA Educational Foundation, the philanthropic arm of International Furnishings & Design Association, an organization of leaders and professionals engaged in all areas of the furnishings and design industry. For additional information about IDFA and how you might become a Student Member, go to www.ifda.com.
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IFDA Student Member Scholarship -$2000
supported by IFDA Educational Foundation

The IFDA Student Member Scholarship is available through the IFDA Educational Foundation to a full time, current student member of IFDA who has completed a minimum of four design courses in a post secondary interior design or related program. An additional letter of recommendation from an IFDA Professional Member is required. The IFDA student identification number must be included on the application form

Application packet due March 31. Results will be announced by July 31st. See application form for further requirements.

The completed application form.


A 200-400 word essay explaining your long and short-term goals, special interests, volunteer /community service, and what inspired you to pursue a professional career in this field.


Two-three different examples of your design work, (CD or digital color copies accepted).


A certified, sealed transcript of verifying your enrollment and GPA. (May be sent separately)


A letter of recommendation from a professor or instructor on official school stationery.


A letter of recommendation from an IFDA Professional.
View the IFDA Student Member Scholarship


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Vercille Voss Graduate Student Scholarship -$1500

The IFDA Illinois Chapter initiated the Vercille Voss Graduate Student Scholarship in memory of Vercille Voss, longtime chapter member and mentor to new members and students. This scholarship is available to students enrolled in a graduate degree program in interior design or closely related program. The applicant must be enrolled as a full-time graduate student at an accredited university.
Application packet due March 31st. Results will be announced by July 31st.


Completed application form.


A 200-400 word essay explaining your long and short term goals, special interests, achievements, awards and accomplishments, volunteer / community service, and what inspired you to pursue a professional career in this field.


Two-three different examples of your design work (CD or digital color copies accepted)


A certified, sealed transcript of verifying your enrollment and GPA (May be from the institution that granted your undergraduate degree).


A letter of recommendation from a professor or instructor on official school stationery.


Transcript may be sent separately by March 31st deadline



View the Vercille Voss Scholarship Application
This scholarship is made possible by the IFDA Educational Foundation, the philanthropic arm of International Furnishings & Design Association, an organization of leaders and professionals engaged in all areas of the furnishings and design industry. For additional information about IDFA and how you might become a Student Member, go to www.ifda.com

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Ruth Clark Furniture Design Scholarship
Supported by the Carolinas Chapter

The Ruth Clark Scholarship was established by the Carolinas Chapter to honor Ruth Clark, one of the chapter's founding members. Ruth Clark, an IFDA Fellow, graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design. During her career, she designed upholstered furniture for several companies, and many of her designs have become classics in the industry. She mentored design students and young professionals in the field, served as Carolinas Chapter President and received the prestigious IFDA National Honorary Recognition Award in 1994. Currently she is a design consultant and furniture designer for The Clark Connection. The scholarship is open to currently enrolled post secondary students whose emphasis is on residential furniture design.

Application packet due March 31st. Winner to be announced July 31st.

Application requirements:
All applicants must be a full-time undergraduate or graduate student majoring in DESIGN with a focus on residential upholstered and/or wood furniture design.


Applicant must have completed four design courses in a post-secondary interior design or related program.

The scholarship applicant must be enrolled as a full-time student.


The Application Packet must include:

A certified, sealed transcript of course work that verifies full-time status with your GPA. (May be sent separately)


A 200-400 word essay explaining your long and short term goals, special interests, volunteer /community service, and what inspired you to pursue a professional career in this field, achievements, awards, and accomplishments.


A letter of recommendation from an instructor/professor on official school stationary.


Five different examples of your original residential furniture designs (color digital copies or CD accepted).

The completed application form.



Note: the scholarship committee will not review incomplete or late applications.

View the Ruth Clark Scholarship Application

This scholarship is made possible by the IFDA Educational Foundation, the philanthropic arm of International Furnishings & Design Association, an organization of leaders and professionals engaged in all areas of the furnishings and design industry. For additional information about IDFA and how you might become a Student Member, go to www.ifda.com

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Marketing Internship Scholarship -- $1,500


The IFDA Educational Foundation has established the Marketing Internship Scholarship to support interns in the industry's marketing, public relations, and publishing areas. Conceived by Jeanne Byington, a Fellow in IFDA and member of the New York Chapter, the scholarship is for those desiring to enter this large and important segment of the design/furnishings industry.

Eligibility Requirements
An individual who is pursuing a career in the marketing aspect of the design/home furnishings industry, such as a) currently enrolled full-time college student, b) a professional changing career fields or c) someone entering or reentering the job market.

Applicants need to have found or already be engaged in an internship position whose term will be for a period of two - six months. The internship must be directly involved in marketing, advertising or promoting products or services in the design/home or contract furnishings industry. This may be an internship with a public relations, advertising, marketing, or a publishing firm, or as an intern working directly in one of these areas with an industry company. IFDA EF does not provide internships or internship lead information. That is the sole responsibility of the applicant.

Application requirements:

• Completed application form

• A signed letter from internship supervisor on official school, university or institution letterhead verifying internship position acceptance: and a letter from employer on company letterhead confirming approximate time frame and outline of responsibilities (For full time student only)

• A signed letter from supervisor or employer on company letterhead confirming approximate time frame and outline of responsibilities (For professional changing fields or reentering job market only)

• Essay (200-400 words) that includes the following:


Connection between academic work and/or career goals, with learning experience anticipated as a result of this internship

Intern's responsibilities, and projected contribution to company or organization

Name, title, affiliation, email, phone number and address of internship supervisor


Application Deadline: February 15

The award recipient will be selected, notified, and the scholarship presented by the IFDA Educational Foundation Board of Trustees no later than May 1

View the Marketing Internship Scholarship Application
IFDAEF Scholarship and Grant award funds shall be for the stated use of the individual or organization applying for the grant or scholarship. IFDAEF funds may not be used to pay for any indirect costs that might be associated with acceptance of such grant or scholarship.


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Green/Sustainable Design Scholarship -$1000

Aware of increasing environmental concerns worldwide, the IFDA Educational Foundation established a new scholarship for a student focusing on the evolving green/sustainable field of study. Sustainable design is the development of innovative ways to create living spaces that are energy efficient and feature green/sustainable materials, fabrications and products. The student applying for this scholarship is planning to become an educated participant in the green movement. Paying equal attention to both sustainability factors and design aesthetics, the student should be demonstrating creative use of green products and eco friendly furnishings in class projects. The student is familiar with current information in the green/sustainable field, is applying this knowledge in class work and has a goal of seeking a future LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) accreditation. Application Deadline March 31st. Results will be announced by July 31st

Application Requirements:

The student is currently enrolled an accredited school, college or university.


Other requirements include a 200-400 word essay describing short and long term goals, extra curricular activities, and why they are interested in green/sustainable design.


Copies of original work featuring one or more aspects of green/sustainable design with detailed explanations.


An official transcript showing classes and GPA. (May be sent separately)


A letter of recommendation from an instructor on official school stationary.


Completed application form


Note: The scholarship committee will not review incomplete or late applications.


Application Deadline: March 31st

View the Green/Sustainable Design Scholarship Application
This scholarship is made possible by the IFDA Educational Foundation, the philanthropic arm of International Furnishings & Design Association, an organization of leaders and professionals engaged in all areas of the furnishings and design industry. For additional information about IDFA and how you might become a Student Member, go to http://www.ifda.com/



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Questions? Contact :

Earline Clark Feldman
Director of Grants
email: ef.ifda@charter.net

Accountants and Finance Scholarships


 Grant Program for academics and practitioners. We’re accepting proposals for grants of up to $5,000 for smaller, innovative projects. For more details, see the submission guidelines and application.

Incubator Grant Program
Incubator Grant Application
IMA Emerging Scholar Manuscript Award
This award recognizes the accomplishments of the newest members of the management accounting academic community.

Doctoral Summer Research Scholarship Program
The scholarship program helps alleviate the need for doctoral students to assume teaching responsibilities during the summer.
Research Grant Program
The Foundation encourages submission of innovative research proposals in the area of accounting and finance by both academics and practitioners. Download the Research Program  for complete information about the program's objectives and proposal guidelines.
Doctoral Student Grant Program 

IMA's Research Foundation has a research
 research@imanet.org



http://www.imanet.org/learning_center.aspx


Individua lLeadership Award

http://www.imanet.org/ima_membership/IndividualLeadershipAwards.aspx

The Educational Foundation awards scholarships to women
who are pursuing accounting degrees at both the
undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

You may apply for more than one scholarship, with the exception of Women In Transition and Women In Need. See our Frequently Asked Questions page for details.If applying for multiple scholarships, send only one set of attachments.

For more information about EFWA Scholarships,
visit our Frequently Asked Questions page.


Laurels Fund – The Laurels Fund was established in 1978 to honor Sally Self, a pioneering woman of distinction in the accounting profession. Its purpose is to provide one-year academic scholarships for women who are pursuing a Ph.D. in accounting. Scholarships range from $1,000 to $5,000 each.

Women in Transition Scholarship – The Women in Transition Scholarship was established in 1990 to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of the Educational Foundation. It was designated for women returning to school to earn a Bachelors degree in accounting. This scholarship is awarded for $16,000 over four years and is renewable annually upon satisfactory completion of course requirements.
Note: This scholarship is not being offered in 2009.

Women in Need Scholarship – The Board of Trustees created the Women in Need scholarship in 2000 for women who are beginning their third, fourth, or fifth year of academic pursuit and require financial support to complete their degrees. This $2,000 scholarship is renewable for one additional year upon satisfactory completion of course requirements.

KPMG Scholarships – In a continuing effort to support women's initiatives, KPMG is sponsoring three Women In Need scholarships. KPMG LLP, the audit, tax and advisory firm (www.us.kpmg.com), is the U.S. member firm of KPMG International. KPMG International's member firms have 113,000 professionals, including 6,800 partners, in 148 countries.

Seattle ASWA Chapter Scholarship – The Seattle chapter of the American Society of Women Accountants established an annual scholarship in 2007 for an amount up to $2,000 to be awarded to a candidate attending an accredited school within the State of Washington. This scholarship will be renewable for one additional year upon satisfactory completion of course requirements.

Michele L. McDonald Scholarship – This scholarship was established in 2006 by members of the Albuquerque chapter of the American Society of Women Accountants in memory of one of their members. This is a one-year scholarship in the amount of $1,000, and preference will be given to a woman returning to college from the work force or after raising children.

Rowling, Dold & Associates LLP Scholarship – This woman-owned CPA firm in San Diego, California, sponsors a one-year scholarship in the amount of $1,000. It is available for women returning to school with either undergraduate status; as incoming, current or reentry juniors or seniors; or minority women. This scholarship may be renewable for one additional year upon satisfactory completion of course requirements.

Matching Funds Challenge -- Up to $5,000 will be matched for contributions to EFWA in the amount of $250 or more.


http://www.efwa.org/scholarships.htm

Professional Development Scholarships



Professional Development Scholarships
Ecolab Professional Development Scholarship
Offered to hospitality professionals seeking EI certification in the following operational areas:

•CHA Certified Hotel Administrator
•CLM Certified Lodging Manager
•CEOE Certified Engineering Operations Executive
•CHHE Certified Hospitality Housekeeping Executive

http://www.ahlef.org/content.aspx?id=19626

Certification Online Exams

Certification Online Exams

http://www.ei-ahla.org/content.aspx?id=28374

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

简体中文 - 繁體中文 - Español - 日本語 - ไทย - 한국어 - Français - عربي - Indonesian (sydney university)

The University of Sydney has welcomed thousands of international students from all over the world. There are currently over 9,000 from 120 countries studying here.
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International undergraduate students
Course, admission and costs information for international students interested in studying an undergraduate course, or who have completed some undergraduate study and wish to transfer. Check the latest course updates and Application information - International Undergraduate Scholarships

International postgraduate coursework students
Information for international students who have a first degree and are interested in postgraduate coursework study. Check the latest course updates and Application information - International Postgraduate Scholarships

International postgraduate research students
Information for international students who have a first degree and are interested in postgraduate research study. International Postgraduate Scholarships

Study abroad and exchange
Study Abroad and Exchange: short-term undergraduate and postgraduate study for both fee-paying international students and exchange students to and from our partner institutions.

Foundation Program
The University of Sydney Foundation Program has been designed to prepare international students for entry to our undergraduate courses, and for wider University life.

Centre for English Teaching
The University's Centre for English Teaching provides a range of English language courses to help international students meet our English language requirements.

Summer / Winter School
The University's Summer and Winter School allows you to take units of study outside of normal semester time. This year there will be over 135 undergraduate and postgraduate subjects from 10 faculties offered over three sessions in Summer and 50 subjects in Winter School in July.



International Student Support Unit (ISSU) & Services for Students
The International Student Support Unit (ISSU) provides support to International students through the provision of information, activities, advice and counselling. If you have particular requirements, we offer a range of other services to assist you through your time at university. Services include: child care, eating and retail outlets, financial support, health and welfare, IT services, academic support, library, religious facilities, and an accommodation service.

International Office
The International Office is the arm of the University of Sydney that is dedicated to assisting international students in their application to study at the University, and in their time while they are students at the University.

Monash University scholarships




Scholarships
Three categories of scholarships are available - those offered by Monash University, those offered by the Australian Government, and those offered by other organisations.

It is a good idea to examine all scholarships on offer in order to see what you could be eligible for.

Monash University scholarships
New international students applying directly to the University will have their course application automatically assessed for a Monash scholarship. There is no separate scholarships application.
Undergraduate scholarships
•Postgraduate scholarships
Australian Government scholarships
Australian Development Scholarship
International Postgraduate Research Scholarship
Scholarships offered by other organisations
IDP Education Australia Limited
The Walter Mangold Trust Fund

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Indian nationals award of Israeli Government Scholarship


Applications are invited from Indian nationals on plain paper in the format given below for the award of about 4 - 6 Israeli Government Scholarship tenable from October 2010 to study at an Israeli University or any Institution of higher education in Israel. These scholarships are for research/specialization for 8 months
http://www.education.nic.in/scho_announcements/israel-2010-11.asp

Indian Rhodes Scholars Foundation


Indian Rhodes Scholars Foundation

(A Registered Trust of Indian Rhodes Scholars)


The Foundation has been started with the aim ;

To grant scholarship, bursaries, travel grants, awards of excellence, grants for acquiring books, publications, equipment etc., grants for publishing academic writings, reports of investigations financial help, help for any other purpose of an academic nature and in any other manner, for pursuit of studies, research academic investigations, attending academic seminars, conferences, to Indian students and scholars.

To carry out health and education related activities, particularly dealing with underprivileged children.

To collaborate with any institution in academic activities of all description.

To publish books, journals, reports, periodicals and the like, to collaborate in such work, to provide financial or other type or help, in such activity.

To hold seminars, lectures, conferences, workshops etc.

To engage in, collaboration with co-operate in any academic activity.

To provide awards, institute and grant fellowships for scholarships, to give stipends to students and research scholars and to facilitate in their undertaking higher studies in all areas of interest to the foundation.

To establish, operate, promote, run, maintain and manage institutions in advancement of any academic activity.

To do all act, things and activities, which are conducive, necessary, and incidental for carrying on the objects as referred to herein above.

To carry out the above aims/objectives or any of them within India or Abroad.

The Foundation shall collaborate with appropriate professional bodies and other organizations in carrying out the tasks aimed at reaching the objectives as described above.


Following are the trustee to the Foundation

1 Mr.Ashim Dutta

2 Mr.Ranjit Bhatia

3 Dr. Ranjit Roy Choudhary

4. Mr.Virandra Dayal

5 Dr.Virander Chauhan ( Trustee Settlor)


Email Id : rhodesindia@yahoo.co.in
Phone : 91-11-26741260
Fax : 91-11-27667965
Apply online https://apply.embark.com/scholarship/RhodesTrust

Graduate Directed Energy Scholarships


High Energy Laser (HEL) & High Power Microwave (HPM) Technologies

The Directed Energy Professional Society (DEPS) is the premier organization for the exchange of information on the development and application of directed energy (DE), which includes both high energy lasers (HEL) and high power microwaves (HPM). DEPS fosters research and development of DE technology for national defense and civil applications through professional communication and education. The traditional academic disciplines involved in DE research include, but are not limited to, physics, electrical engineering, chemistry, chemical engineering, materials sciences, optical sciences, optical engineering, and aerospace engineering.

This program offered partial scholarships of $10,000 for the 2009-2010 school year. The number and amount of 2010-2011 scholarship awards will depend on available funding, which is provided by the High Energy Laser Joint Technology Office and by DEPS.

Requirements

DEPS is seeking qualified scholarship candidates for the 2010-2011 school year. Students must be full-time graduate students at a U.S. school for the term of the scholarship, and expected graduation for initial applicants must be no earlier than the end of the 2010-2011 school year. No more than one award will be made to students of any individual graduate advisor.

Candidates are expected to be interested in pursuing or currently studying the DE technology areas of HEL or HPM. The technical scope of acceptable research is the same as that of the Journal of Directed Energy and of DEPS meetings. Scholarship students have published in the Journal and made presentations at these technical meetings.

Students applying for this scholarship must be U.S. citizens or have demonstrated interest in becoming citizens. Citizens of other countries may apply, if they provide with the application package a letter of intent to become a U.S. citizen.

The term of the Scholarship is one year. Scholars may apply for support in the next year, but they have no advantage over other applicants. The requirement that a student have a year or more remaining before award of the degree is waived for current Scholars who are reapplying. An award made to a current Scholar graduating before May 2011 will be proportionately reduced.

Application Process

To apply for this scholarship, please send the following items to DEPS Scholarship Program, Directed Energy Professional Society, 7770 Jefferson Street NE, Suite 440, Albuquerque, NM, 87109.

This
DEPS scholarship application,
Official transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate work, sent directly from the school to DEPS (see note below),
Letter of interest in a specific DE technology and statement of proposed research,
Letter of reference from a potential or current graduate research advisor including an assessment of the student's potential and description of facilities to be employed for the research, and
Letter of intent to become U.S. citizen, if applicant is not a citizen.
Note: Previous applicants who are applying again this year need only submit transcripts that have changed since the last application. For example, a second-year graduate student who applied last year need not resubmit transcripts from undergraduate school.
The deadline for applications is 1 April 2010. Applications will be reviewed by the DEPS Board of Scientific and Engineering Advisors (BSEA) for potential scholarship award. The awards will be announced during the summer of 2010.

If you have questions, please contact Dr. Sam Blankenship, DEPS Executive Director, at
sam@deps.org

http://www.deps.org/DEPSpages/scholarships.html

RANZCO Study Scholarships


RANZCO's role is to assess the training, qualifications and experience of the S-IMG for comparability with an ophthalmologist trained and qualified in Australia.

http://www.ranzco.edu/index.php/membership-services/scholarships-fellowships-and-grants

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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Apply Online for Scholarships




Apply Online for 2010-2011 Scholarships

NEW STUDENTS: Once you Apply for Admission, your Student ID # will be emailed to you. You'll need this ID # to complete the scholarship application. Please include any zero's at the begining of your ID #

RETURNING STUDENTS:
Your Student ID # is on your Student ID Card! You'll need this ID # to complete your scholarship application. Please include any zero's at the begining of your ID #. Also, please create a new account; your login information from the 2009-2010 application will not work.





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COMMONWEALTH SCHOLARSHIPS 2010 - 2011


Commonwealth Scholarships 2010 - 2011

MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, CULTURE, YOUTH AND SPORT
COMMONWEALTH SCHOLARSHIPS 2010 - 2011
United Kingdom



Under the Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan, the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the United Kingdom is inviting Malta to nominate a number of candidates who are interested to pursue:

• 12 – 36 months of either a full time taught or a doctoral post graduate qualification;

• 12 months’ non-degree study in the UK on a Split-Site basis to aid the completion of a doctoral degree undertaken at a University in the home country.

1. Among the conditions emphasised by the United Kingdom Scholarship Commission, candidates should:

a. hold, by 1st October 2010, a first degree of upper second class Honours standard (or above) or a second class degree and a relevant postgraduate qualification, which will normally be a Master’s degree

b. be available to commence their academic studies in the United Kingdom by the start of the U.K. academic year in September / October 2010.



2. Awards are tenable at UK participating institutions, which can be viewed on the website below. Candidates are expected to state their preferred institution on the application form, but the final decision on host institution will be made by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the United Kingdom. In recent years, placement of successful candidates has sometimes been delayed by the process of gaining admission to their host university. For this reason, it is strongly advisable that candidates submit independent applications directly to their preferred institutions. Where offers of admission have been obtained, these should be included with the application.

3. The commission will not offer awards to scholars close to completing a doctorate in their home country, though awards may be tenable to complete doctoral studies already underway in their home country or in the U.K.

4. Each applicant must submit 6 complete applications, accompanied by:

a. six copies (1 original and 5 copies) of the University / College transcript(s) and certificate(s), certified by the awarding body

b. one certified copy of birth certificate attached to the first (original) application

c. certificate of English language proficiency

d. six copies (1 original and 5 copies) of University Admission Letter

e. six copies (1 original and 5 copies) of Letter of Acceptance from UK supervisor (for Split-Site applicants).

5. Applications submitted without the complete documentation will not be eligible for consideration.

6. All awards must be tenable on a full-time basis.

The main selection criteria are the academic merit of the candidate, the quality of proposal and the potential of the candidate to lead in the pursuit of global excellence in research and knowledge.

Candidates nominated by Malta are not in any way guaranteed selection or placement.

Further details including the application form together with the Prospectus, for these scholarships can be obtained from website:

http://www.cscuk.org.uk/apply/developedcommonwealthscholarships.asp



Applications should be submitted on the appropriate forms, to the:

Customer Care Services
Human Resources Development Department
Directorate for Educational Services
Great Siege Road,
Floriana VLT 2000
Malta

Tel: +356 2598 2463
Free phone: 1571

Monday, December 14, 2009

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