Master Scholarship Program from RSIS Singapore
Master of Science Scholarship. RSIS offers master scholarship program for student NTU. This scholarship passed to science area. The clauses is enough easy. If You had value that is having language fluent and good english, you it is good to gets this scholarship. Registration of this scholarship usually is started month of january and terminated by March every year. Applicant must register online and writes letter about our desire to rsisprogrammes@ntu.edu.sg. Terms and Conditions
Each scholarship is tenable for one year only for full-time Master of Science (Strategic Studies), Master of Science (International Relations) and Master of Science (International Political Economy) programmes. Successful candidates are expected to complete their studies within the tenable period. There is no bond attached to the scholarships.
Each scholarship shall cover the following:
1. A monthly stipend;
2. A book allowance (one-time payment only);
3. Thesis Allowance (one-time payment only at the end of the programme);
4. A return air-ticket (economy class) from home country to Singapore (if applicable);
5. Your tuition and other compulsory fees (as specified by NTU)
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The Management Institute of Canada Scholarship for MBA and MPA
The Management Institute of Canada Scholarship is offered only for the MCOPO students and for the following Programs: Master in Business Administration (MBA) and Master in Public Administration (MPA).
MIC offers a wide variety of opportunities to help you achieve your educational goals. Some scholarship awards are made on the basis of academic performance and others on the basis of financial need. This You must complete the general application materials and the scholarship application and meet any special conditions established for individual programs to which you apply. Applicants should be informed that this is NOT a full scholarship.
MIC Scholarships are offered ONLY to the Online MBA and MPA Programs (Distance Learning) and after careful examination of the applicant’s file based on academic record and significant professional experience.
The Regular tuition fee is 7000 US $ for applicants from countries other than Canada , USA and Western Europe .
The Scholarship offered to qualified applicants from the indicated countries, covers between 30% to 45% of the regular tuition fees.To get more information about the MIC Scholarships, please click here.
In case an applicant obtains a 45% scholarship, he or she will only be required to pay 3850 US$ for the entire Program.
All applicants also have the option to pay their tuition fees monthly.
You can fill out your application online.
Mailing:
In case you wish to send us your documents by mail, please use the MIC Paris address, which is the following:
Management Institute of Canada
6, Rue Jarente
B.P. 4232
75162 Paris, Cedex 04
FRANCE
There is NO scholarships for On Campus (Classroom) Program in any country.
On Campus Programs in France, the Netherlands, California, Central Asia or Middle East do not offer scholarships.
Cambridge Scholarship for Doctoral Study
The Gates Cambridge Scholarship is for one year of study as an affiliated student or graduate student at the University of Cambridge. Scholarship includes the following: tuition, a maintenance allowance sufficient for a single student (£7,750 for 12 months), a further discretionary allowance (£1,500 per year), and one return economy airfare. Students can use the grant toward a second Bachelor degree as an affiliated student, one-year postgraduate courses, or research leading to the degree of PhD.
In selecting Gates Cambridge Scholars, the foundation seeks students of exceptional academic achievement and scholarly promise. Students are encouraged to provide evidence of their ability to make a significant contribution to their discipline.
Eligibility: Candidates must:
1. hold, or expect to obtain before the application deadline, a bachelor’s degree
2. gain admission to the University of Cambridge and to a constituent college (the application procedures are separate from the selection procedures for selection as a Gates Cambridge Scholar. Please note, those applying for a Master’s or Doctoral study are admitted to Cambridge through the Board of Graduate Studies; those applying for a second Bachelor’s degree are admitted by a College).
3. be under the age of 30
Contact: Noosha Malek, Student Affairs, 213-740-9116, STU 202
Candidates for a Gates Cambridge Scholarship:
* may come from any country of the world except the United Kingdom.
* may apply to study any subject currently available at the University.
http://www.gates.scholarships.cam.ac.uk/
International Scholarship 2008
New International students aiming to study at the University of Worcester this academic year are invited to apply for a substantial £2,000 scholarship.
Successful applicants will have to demonstrate examples of academic achievement and excellence within their application form and additional supporting statement.
The University welcomes students from across the world to its friendly parkland campus, and international undergraduates can now take advantage of this one year £2,000 tuition fee reduction.
Any students who have already applied for an international scholarship will not have to resubmit an application under the new system.
The International Scholarship is open to all full fee paying international students (Non-UK or EU). A separate bursary is also available for EU students.
If you have the desire and motivation to study abroad and want to discover how the University of Worcester can stretch your horizons.
The closing date for international student applications is June 30 2007, for September 2007 enrolment. Successful applicants will be notified by July 31 2007.
More details go to:
http://www.worc.ac.uk/about/news/8254.html
De Monfort University Scholarships
Undergraduate, Master, and Doctoral Scholarships For International Students at De Montfort University, Leicester, United Kingdom. De Montfort University is committed to supporting international students to benefit from study in the UK. For courses starting in September 2007, De Montfort University’s Vice Chancellor is delighted to offer 43 scholarships of £1000 each to overseas students.
The £1000 scholarships will be paid towards the full overseas tuition fees of overseas-status students from any country in the world who wish to study any of the following types of courses at De Montfort University, Leicester:
* Full-time undergraduate degrees in any subject
* Full-time Postgraduate Diplomas and Masters courses in any subject
* Full-time MPhil/PhD research degrees in any subject
The scholarships are available for courses starting in September 2007 only (or between September 2007 and June 2008 for MPhil/PhD research degrees).
The £1000 scholarship will be made as a one-off payment and will be deducted from the full tuition fee at the beginning of the first (or only) year of study.
Students progressing to DMU through one of our established progression schemes or collaborative partnerships do not qualify for these scholarships. Bursaries specific to each progression scheme/collaborative course may be available separately. For details, please contact Sue Brookes, International Development Manager, at sbrookes@dmu.ac.uk
Only overseas status students are eligible to apply.
We will award up to 43 x £1000 scholarships for the above courses starting in September 2007. There will be a limited number of scholarships awarded by Faculty:
* Faculty of Art and Design: up to 5 scholarships*
* Faculty of Business and Law: up to 25 scholarships
* Faculty of Computing Sciences and Engineering: up to 5 scholarships
* Faculty of Health and Life Science: up to 3 scholarships
* Faculty of Humanities: up to 5 scholarships
* Excludes BArch (Hons) Architecture and PGDip Architecture. Includes Masters courses starting between January – May 2008.
Please note that a few of our courses are not included in this scholarship scheme. To confirm whether your choice of course is included in the scheme, please contact the Faculty admissions team to who you are applying directly.
Scholarships will be awarded based on the submission of a 500 word essay, to be written by the applicant and assessed by a panel of DMU representatives (each Faculty will have its own panel).
http://www.dmu.ac.uk/international
The Churchill Scholarship in Engineering, Mathematics and Science
The Churchill Scholarship provides tuition and funding toward graduate work in engineering, mathematics and the physical and natural sciences at Churchill College, Cambridge University. Funds provided include tuition, a $12,000 living stipend, plus an a $1,000 USA to UK roundtrip travel allowance. Desired qualities are character, adaptability, and a demonstrated concern for the critical problems of society.
Campus Deadline: October 19, 2007
Elibility: Candidates must:
* be a U.S. Citizen
* submit the results of the Graduate Record Examinations, General Test
* be in good health
* be between the ages of 19 and 26
* hold a bachelor’s degree or its equivalent from a United States college or university, and may not have attained a doctorate.
* be endorsed by USC
Contact:Noosha Malek, Student Affairs, 213-740-9116, STU 202
Fulbright Student Grant for 2008/2009 Application
Fulbright provides full funding for a year abroad in over 100 countries for graduating seniors and graduate students who are U.S. citizens. Fulbright full grants generally provide round-trip transportation; language or orientation courses, where appropriate; tuition, in some cases; book and research allowances; a maintenance allowance for the academic year, based on living costs in the host country; and supplemental health and accident insurance. A certain portion of the awards are reserved for graduating seniors. While excellence in the field of study and a strong academic record are preconditions for this fellowship, candidates are also selected using the following criteria: their project is both valid and feasible, they have the language qualifications they need for their specific program, have knowledge of the host country, and they possess characteristics that may make them a good ambassador. Currently enrolled students are strongly encouraged to be endorsed by USC, rather than applying “at large.â€
Campus Deadline: September 19, 2007
Eligibility: Candidates must:
* be a U.S. Citizen
* hold a bachelor’s degree before the beginning of the grant date, but not a doctorate
* present a study, plan, or project that can be completed in one academic year
Online application – Applicants are required to use the Fulbright online application system. Establish an account on-line at https://apply.embark.com/student/fulbright/usa/19/ [Application system available beginning May 1, 2007]
How to submit application to USC – Please print and submit your application in quadruplicate (original and three copies) to Student Union 202 by the USC deadline: September 19, 2007. The USC Fulbright Program Advisor will only make copies of confidential materials, i.e. transcripts and letters of recommendation. (NOTE: You are not required to electronically “submit†your final online application until after the USC campus review process)
For more details, contact
Noosha Malek (nmalek@usc.edu), 213-740-9116, Student Union 202 USC Fellowships website: www.usc.edu//arp/fellowships
For helpful application tips and suggestions, see Fulbright website (http://us.fulbrightonline.org/home.html) and select “How to Applyâ€
Fulbright Student Grant for 2008/2009 Application
Fulbright provides full funding for a year abroad in over 100 countries for graduating seniors and graduate students who are U.S. citizens. Fulbright full grants generally provide round-trip transportation; language or orientation courses, where appropriate; tuition, in some cases; book and research allowances; a maintenance allowance for the academic year, based on living costs in the host country; and supplemental health and accident insurance. A certain portion of the awards are reserved for graduating seniors. While excellence in the field of study and a strong academic record are preconditions for this fellowship, candidates are also selected using the following criteria: their project is both valid and feasible, they have the language qualifications they need for their specific program, have knowledge of the host country, and they possess characteristics that may make them a good ambassador. Currently enrolled students are strongly encouraged to be endorsed by USC, rather than applying “at large.â€
Campus Deadline: September 19, 2007
Eligibility: Candidates must:
* be a U.S. Citizen
* hold a bachelor’s degree before the beginning of the grant date, but not a doctorate
* present a study, plan, or project that can be completed in one academic year
Online application – Applicants are required to use the Fulbright online application system. Establish an account on-line at https://apply.embark.com/student/fulbright/usa/19/ [Application system available beginning May 1, 2007]
How to submit application to USC – Please print and submit your application in quadruplicate (original and three copies) to Student Union 202 by the USC deadline: September 19, 2007. The USC Fulbright Program Advisor will only make copies of confidential materials, i.e. transcripts and letters of recommendation. (NOTE: You are not required to electronically “submit†your final online application until after the USC campus review process)
For more details, contact
Noosha Malek (nmalek@usc.edu), 213-740-9116, Student Union 202 USC Fellowships website: www.usc.edu//arp/fellowships
For helpful application tips and suggestions, see Fulbright website (http://us.fulbrightonline.org/home.html) and select “How to Applyâ€





