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Changemaker International International Scholarships
Directory
SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE
1.0 FULL FEE TRUST AFRICA SCHOLARSHIP
Trust Africa Scholarships
Loughborough University is delighted to announce full-fee scholarships for international full-
time taught postgraduate students currently domiciled (permanently living) in Africa.
The scholarships cover 100% of the course fees for your chosen postgraduate taught course for
one year (replacing any Departmental or Loughborough University scholarships or bursaries you
may already have been awarded).
The scholarships are being funded through a combination of generous external funding and
University funds.
Students will be expected to fund their travel and maintenance costs through other sources.
Africa Student Scholarships - Application Process
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Students may only apply for the scholarship after an offer for a place at Loughborough
University has been made.
Students who are in possession of an offer (conditional or unconditional) of a place on a
postgraduate taught course can apply for the scholarship.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
International Office
Academic Registry
Loughborough University
Leicestershire LE11 3TU
UK
Fax: +44 (0)1509 223971
Email: [email protected]
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2.0 African Women in Science Fellowships Program
Department of Agriculture is pleased to announce The Norman E. Borlaug International Science
and Technology Fellows Program (Borlaug Fellows Program) for women in Ghana, Kenya,
Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Nigeria, Niger, Uganda and Zambia.
The Borlaug Fellows Program offers training and collaborative research opportunities in
international agricultural science, leadership and policy.
Training venues usually include U.S. universities, government agencies, and international
agricultural research centers.
Women Fellowship Objectives:
Provide female agricultural research scientists, faculty and policymakers with an
opportunity to work one-on-one with U.S. experts in the fields of agriculture, forestry
and natural resources at a U.S. institution or CGIAR center
Provide scientists, faculty and policymakers with practical experience and exposure to
new technologies that can enhance their own research endeavors
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Foster increased collaboration and networking between African and U.S. agricultural
scientists and policymakers to improve agricultural productivity and food security
Facilitate the transfer of new science and agricultural technologies to strengthen
agricultural practices
Address obstacles to the adoption of technology such as ineffectual policies and
regulations
Provide leadership skills training.
Africa Women Fellowships - Eligibility & Requirements
Female citizens from Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Nigeria, Niger, Uganda
and Zambia in the early to mid-level stages of their professional careers
Good working knowledge of the English language
Minimum Master’s Degree with 3 years practical experience or working toward Masters
Degree with 5 years experience
Currently employed at an institution in Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique,
Nigeria, Niger, Uganda and Zambia with intent to continue working in their country for a
minimum of two years following their return from the United States.
Africa Women Fellowships - Application Requirements
Eligible candidates are invited to submit the complete application with the following
attachments no later than April 10.
Application form
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One page program proposal
Approval of the home institution
Two letters of recommendation
Copy of passport identification page
One passport sized photo
CONTACT ADDRESS.
You can reach us by sending an email to the FARA Office in Accra:
Email: [email protected]
Chairperson: Dr. Charity Kruger
Post Address:
Email: [email protected] / [email protected]
Tel:
Fax:
Executive Director: Dr. YemiAkinbamijo
Post Address: FARA Secretariat
PMB CT 173 Cantonments
Accra, Ghana
Visiting address: # 12 Anmeda Street, Roman Ridge, Accra, Ghana
Website: http://www.fara-africa.org
Email: [email protected]
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Tel: +233 302 772823 or +233 302 779421
Fax: +233 302 773676
3.0 AACC International Scholarships
AACC International Scholarships: are awarded annually by the AACC International Foundation.
The foundation awards both undergraduate and graduate scholarships. The Foundation has
focused on providing undergraduate scholarships and graduate fellowships to students
excelling in studies relevant to grain-based food science and technology.
To qualify, applicants must be;
A current AACC (American Association of Cereal Chemists) International student
member and
Be majoring in a program of courses and/or participating in research that would
normally lead to a career in cereal chemistry and technology (including oilseeds).
The scholarships are supported by permanent endowments and by annual contributions
from companies and AACC International Divisions.
CONTACT ADDRESS
AACCI Headquarters
3340 Pilot Knob Road
6
St. Paul, MN 55121 USA
Phone: +1.651.454.7250
Fax: +1.651.454.0766
E-mail: [email protected]
4.0 AAUW International Fellowships
AAUW International Fellowships are awarded for full-time study or research to women who are
not American citizens or permanent residents. Both graduate and postgraduate studies at
accredited institutions are supported. Several fellowships are available for study outside of the
U.S. Fellowships support one year of study in the United States at the Master's, PhD or
Postdoctoral level.
Grant Details:
Field of Study: Unrestricted
Master's/Professional Fellowship: $18,000
Doctorate Fellowship: $20,000
Postdoctoral Fellowship: $30,000
Applications available: August 1 – December 1 every year.
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Fellowship year: July 1 to – June 30 of the following year
CONTACT ADDRESS:
AAUW National Office
1111 Sixteenth St. NW
Washington, DC 20036
How to Reach Us:
Phone: 202.785.7700
Fax: 202.872.1425
TDD: 202.785.7777
E-mail: [email protected]
Customer Service:
800.326. AAUW (2289)
Monday-Friday, 10am to 5pm ET
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5.0 Academic Scholarships at USIU University Kenya
Academic Scholarships at USIU University Kenya: United States International University (USIU)
has provided financial assistance to numerous students.
New scholarship opportunities are now being offered to Kenyan citizens interested in
undergraduate studies in International Relations, Journalism and Psychology, Business
Administration, Accounting, Hotel and Restaurant Management, Information Systems and
Technology, International Business Administration, Tourism Management, and Criminal Justice
and graduate studies in Counseling Psychology and International Relations effective September.
Undergraduate Scholarships
1. Freshmen Scholarships for the Best Students in the Province
No. of scholarships: 8
The Scholarships shall be awarded on merit to one top student from each province of Kenya.
The scholarship will cover 25% tuition costs beginning Fall Semester (September)
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Requirements: C+ and above in KCSE
2. Full USIU Scholarship for the Bachelor’s Degree
No. of scholarships: 2
The scholarships cover the cost of tuition, room and board, books and computer lab fees
beginning Fall Semester (September). Recipients must meet other expenses such as Medical
and Student Affairs Council (SAC) fees.
Requirements: B+ and above in KCSE and demonstrate academic and leadership achievements
and must be financially needy.
3. Scholarships for the Physically Challenged
No. of scholarships: 2
The Scholarships are academic merit based and cover full tuition costs effective Fall Semester
(September)
Requirements: C+ and above in KCSE
4. Scholarships for the Underrepresented Communities
No. of scholarships: 2
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Scholarships are for the underrepresented and underprivileged bright students from Arid and
Semi Arid Regions of Kenya (ASAL) and one similar scholarship for applicants from the Informal
settlements in the neighborhood of USIU and cover full tuition only.
Requirements: C+ and above in KCSE
5. Public Service Scholarship
25% Tuition Scholarships will be awarded to ten (10) Kenyan civil servants seeking to pursue
their Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice at USIU.
Applicants for this scholarship must in addition to requirements listed below provide a letter
from their immediate Supervisors or Departmental Heads.
Application Requirements for Undergraduate Scholarships:
Applicants must submit their applications to the USIU Financial Aid Office by May 20th
Applications must be accompanied with the following - application letter, copies of the
relevant certificates and transcripts (certified by Head teacher), school leaving
certificate, a reference letter from the Principal or Head Teacher, an essay detailing your
background information and degree you wish to pursue and the reasons why you
deserve the scholarship.
Graduate Scholarship
1. 25% Public Service Scholarships
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These are scholarships for qualified Civil Servants who wish to pursue Masters Degrees in
Counseling Psychology OR International Relations in USIU.
There are six scholarships for each of these programs to be awarded on merit basis.
1. 25% MBA Scholarships
There are six scholarships to be awarded on merit basis to those seeking to pursue a Master of
Business Administration (MBA) Degree at USIU.
Consideration will be given to applicants who attain a GMAT score of 550 or better.
Scholarship Application Requirements:
Have a first degree from an accredited university with a GPA of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0
scale or equivalent.
Provide Graduate Record Examination (GRE) index score of 1700 or better (Counseling
Psychology and International Relations).
Provide Two written confidential recommendation letters (Forms available from the
USIU Admissions office or downloaded from USIU’s website.)
Provide official transcripts from accredited institutions attended.
Completed a Graduate Admissions Application Form (Available from the USIU
Admissions office or downloaded from USIU’s website).
Applicants for the Public Service Scholarships must provide an approval letter from their
immediate Supervisors or Departmental Heads and a copy of appointment letter.
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N/B
Master’s degrees in Counseling Psychology and International Relations programs have a
Single intake per year (September).
Application deadline is June 30.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
United States International University
P. O. Box 14634 - 00800, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa
Telephone: +254.20.3606000 | Fax: +254.20.360 6100
[email protected] | www.usiu.ac.ke
Chandaria School of Business
Phone: +254 20 360 6414/419/415
Emails: [email protected] and [email protected]
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Phone: (254-20) 3606416
E-mail: [email protected] and [email protected]
School of Science and Technology
Phone: +254 20 360 6554/555
Emails: [email protected] and [email protected]
Facebook:www.facebook.com/USIUAFRICA
Twitter:@USIUAfrica
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6.0 ACCES Scholarship Program - For Study at Kenyan Universities
ACCES Scholarship Program: The African Canadian Continuing Education Society (ACCES) is a
non-profit agency that supports Kenyan students by providing post-secondary Kenya
scholarships. The mission of African Canadian Continuing Education Society (ACCES) is to help
young Africans obtain the skills and education needed to benefit themselves and their society.
The scholarships are for study at Kenyan universities and technical colleges. In addition, African
Canadian Continuing Education Society (ACCES) runs primary literacy centres and HIV/AIDS
awareness programs.
African Canadian Continuing Education Society (ACCES) donors have helped each one by
donating $400 per year or $35 per month to cover tuition fees and accommodation.
The scholarships are for the "bright and needy Kenyan youth."
CONTACT ADDRESS.
New Office address: #400 - 601 West Broadway, Vancouver, BC V5Z 4C2 Canada
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New Mailing Address: PO Box 44986 RPO Ocean Park, Surrey, BC V4A 9L1
7.0 Access to Learning Award - Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Access to Learning Award: A program of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation the Access to
Learning Award honors "innovative organizations that are opening a world of online
information to people in need."
The foundation's Global Libraries initiative invites applications from libraries and similar
organizations outside the United States that have created new ways to offer these key
services:
Free public access to computers and the Internet
Public training to assist users in accessing online information that can help improve their
lives
Technology training for library staff
Outreach to underserved communities.
Applications are open to institutions outside the United States that are working with
disadvantaged communities.
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To be eligible, the applying institution must allow all members of the public to use computers
and the Internet free of charge in a community space.
In addition Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation looks for organizations that:
Help reduce inequities in neglected areas
Produce measurable results
Catalyze increased momentum, scale, and sustainability of change
Collaborate with government, philanthropic, private-sector, and not-for-profit partners
Favor preventative approaches
Leverage support from other sources
Advance our current strategies, accelerating the work we are already supporting
The award recipient will receive $1 million.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
Main Office
500 Fifth Avenue North
Seattle, WA 98102
(206) 709-3100
East Coast Office
PO Box 6176
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Ben Franklin Station
Washington, D.C. 20044
(202) 662-8130
Europe Office (Mailing Address)
80-100 Victoria Street
London
SW1E 5JL
+44 (0) 207 798 6500
China Office
011-86-10-8454-7500
India Office
011-91-11-4713-8800
Mailing Address
PO Box 23350
Seattle, WA 98102
Media Inquiries
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(206) 709-3400
Note: If you are a member of the news media, please use the phone number or email address
above to leave a detailed message. Include your name, press affiliation, phone number,
questions, and deadline.
Grant Inquiries
(206) 709-3140
Visit our Grant Seekers section for more information.
Website
We continually work to improve our website and value your input. Please contact our web team
directly with your questions or comments about website functionality.
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8.0 ACLS Fellowships for Africans
ACLS Fellowships for Africans: African Humanities Program in Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa,
Tanzania, and Uganda.
The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS), with financial support from the Carnegie
Corporation of New York, announces competitions for:
Dissertation-completion fellowships in Ghana, Nigeria, Tanzania, and Uganda.
Early career postdoctoral fellowships in Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, and
Uganda South Africans may apply only for postdoctoral fellowships (not for dissertation
completion).
Fellowship recipients may request residence at an institute for advanced study in sub-
Saharan Africa.
Stipends are $9,000 for dissertations and $16,000 for postdoctoral work. Fellowships are
intended to release recipients from teaching and other duties for an academic year to permit
full-time for research and writing. (They may be used to “buy time.”).
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Approximately 40 fellowships will be awarded annually in all five countries combined. Awards
will be decided by an international committee of distinguished humanities scholars.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
American Council of Learned Societies
633 Third Avenue, 8th fl.
New York, NY 10017-6795
map
Phone: 212-697-1505
Fax: 212-949-8058
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9.0 ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest
ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest: ACM International Collegiate Programming
contest pits teams of three university students against eight or more complex, real-world
problems, with a grueling five-hour deadline.
Huddled around a single computer, competitors race against the clock in a battle of logic,
strategy and mental endurance, $10,000 scholarships to team members.
More than 5,600 teams representing 1,733 universities from 84 countries on 6 continents
participated in regional contests held last year.
The 83 teams who competed in the World Finals are made up of 22 North American teams, 3
teams from Africa/Middle East, 7 from Latin America, 22 from Europe and Russia, and 29 from
the Asia/South Pacific region.
Deadlines vary, so form your team.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
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Contest Manager
Marsha Poucher, [email protected]
Voice: (254) 710-3875
Fax: (254) 299-1411
Baylor University
ICPC Headquarters
One Bear Place #97356
Waco, TX 76798-7356
USA
Director - Regional Contests
James Comer, [email protected]
Voice: (817) 257-7166
Fax: (817) 257-7766
Texas Christian University
Computer Science Department
P.O. Box 298850
2840 W. Bowie, 207 TTC
Fort Worth, TX 76129
USA
Secretary - Executive Committee
Roman Elizarov, [email protected]
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Voice: +7 (921) 932-73-82
St. Petersburg
Russia
Secretary - International Steering Committee
Ria van Ouwerkerk, [email protected]
Voice: +31-499-421696
Netherlands
Director - Judging
Jo Perry, [email protected]
Voice: (919) 272-0896
Cary, NC
USA
SysOps - Team Lead
John L. Clevenger, [email protected]
Voice: (916) 278-6087
Fax: (916) 278-5949
California State University
Computer Science Department
Sacramento, CA 95819-6021
USA
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ICPC Deputy Executive Director
Jeff Donahoo, [email protected]
Voice: (254) 710-3876
Fax: (254) 299-1411
Baylor University
Computer Science Department
One Bear Place #97356
Waco, TX 76798-7356
USA
ICPC Executive Director
William B. Poucher, [email protected]
Voice: (254) 710-3876
Fax: (254) 299-1411
Baylor University
Computer Science Department
One Bear Place #97356
Waco, TX 76798-7356
USA
ACM HQ Coordinator
Cindy Ryan, [email protected]
Voice: (212) 626-0510
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Fax: (212) 944-1318
ACM Headquarters
2 Penn Plaza, Suite 701
New York, NY 10121-0701
USA
ACM-ICPC World Finals 2013
World Finals Director
Roman Elizarov, [email protected]
Voice: +79219327382
St. Petersburg
Russia
World Finals Chief Judge
John Bonomo, [email protected]
Voice: (724) 946-7287
Westminster College
Math/Comp. Science Dept.
New Wilmington, PA 16172-0001
USA
SysOps Team Lead
John L. Clevenger, [email protected]
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Voice: (916) 278-6087
Fax: (916) 278-5949
California State University
Computer Science Department
Sacramento, CA 95819-6021
USA
Baylor University
One Bear Place #97356
Computer Science Department
Waco, TX 76798-7356
USA
Upsilon Pi Epsilon Honor Society
Orlando Madrigal, [email protected]
Voice: (530) 518-8488
Fax: (707) 647-3560
158 Wetlands Edge Road
American Canyon, CA 94503
USA
Africa and Middle East 2013
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Director, North Africa and the Middle East Contest
Ossama Ismail, [email protected]
Voice: +20100-600-9643
Fax: +203-562-1022
Arab Academy for Science and Technology
GamalAbdelnaser St.
Alexandria 1029
Egypt
Director, South Africa Regional Contest
Linda Marshall, [email protected]
Voice: +27-12-420-3624
Fax: +27-12-362-5188
Department of Computer Science
University of Pretoria
Pretoria 0002
South Africa
Asia 2013
Director, Asia Contests
Professor C. Jinshong Hwang, [email protected]
Voice: +1-512-245-3409
Fax: +1-512-245-8750
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Department of Computer Science
Nueces Building 247
Texas State University
San Marcos, TX 78666
USA
Director, Asia, Aizu Site
Professor Alexander P. Vazhenin
Professor ShigeakiTsunoyama
Voice: +81 242-37-2510
Fax: +81 242-37-2546
The University of Aizu
Aizu-Wakamatsu City
Fukushima 965-8580
Japan
Director, AsiaAmritapuri Site
Dr. P. VenkatRangan
Associate Director, Professor AnandShenoy
Voice: +91 94464 05100
Fax : +91-471-289-6318
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Department of Information Technology
Amrita VishwaVidyapeetham, Amritapuri Campus
Clappana P.O., Kollam, Kerala State 690 525
India
Director, Asia Changchun Site
Professor Dong Wei Guo
Associate Director, Professor Qiang Li, [email protected]
Voice: +86-431-85168367
Fax: +86-431-85166494
Mobile: +86-13331677881
College of Computer Science and Technology
Jilin University
2699 Qianjin Street
Changchun, Jilin Province
P. R. China
Director, Asia, Changsha Site
Professor Zhong-Wang Yang, Dean of School Council
Assistant Director, Professor Hao Wu
Voice: +86-731-8882-1907
Fax: +86-731-8882-2414
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College of information and Engineer
Hunan University
Changsha 410082
P. R. China
Director, Asia, Chengdu Site
Professor Peng Yang
Assistant Director, XiaoPing Wang
Contest Information: [email protected]
Voice: +86-13018258665
Fax: +86-028-61831292
School of Mathematical Sciences
Qingshuihe Campus
University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
XiYuan Road No. 2006, GaoXinXiQu
Chengdu 611731
P. R. China
Director, Asia, Chia-Yi Site
Professor SingLing Lee, Vice President
Associate Director, Professor Ren-Hung Hwang
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Contest information: [email protected]
Voice: +886988301166
Fax: +88652720859
Dept. of Computer Science and Information Engineering
National Chung Cheng University
168 University Road, Min-HsiungChiaYi 62102
Taiwan
Director, Asia, Danang Site
Dr. Le Nguyen Bao, Vice Provost
Coordinator, Nguyen Duc Man
Phone: +84 511 382 7111
Fax: +84 511 365 0403
Duy Tan University
K7/25 QuangTrung Street
Da Nang City
Viet Nam
Director, AsiaDaejeon Site
Professor Kyung-Yong Chwa,
Contest information: [email protected]
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Voice: +82-42-350-3513
Fax: +82-42-350-3510
Department of Computer Science
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
373-1 Guseong-dong, Yuseong-gu
Daejeon 305-701
Korea
Director, Asia, Dhaka Site
Professor Abul L. Haque
Voice: +880-171-502-4488
Fax: +8802-885-2016
EECS Department
North South University
Bashundhara, Dhaka 1229
Bangladesh
Director, Asia, Hangzhou Site
Associate Director, Professor Weihong Wang
Assistant Director, Professor XianZhongTian
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Voice: +86-0571-85290115
Fax: 13958051985
College of Computer Science and Technology
Zhejiang University of Technology
Liuhe Road 288, Hangzhou
P. R. China
Director, Asia, Jakarta Site
Professor FredyPurnomo, Dean
Contest information: [email protected]
Voice: +6221 534 5830
Fax: +6221 530 0244
School of Computer Science
Binus University - Syahdan Campus
Jl. KH. Syahdan No. 9
Kemanggisan
Jakarta Barat 11480
Indonesia
Director, Asia, Kanpur Site
Professor Phalguni Gupta, [email protected]
Contest information: [email protected]
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Voice: +91-512-259-7647
Fax: +91-512-259-0725
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Kanpur 208 016
India
Director, Asia Kharagpur Site
Professor Prabir Kumar Biswas, [email protected]
Contest information: [email protected]
Voice: +91-3222-283506
Fax: +91-3222-255303
Department of Electronics and Electrical Communication Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Kharagpur 721302
India
Director, Asia, Nanjing Site
Chunqiu Dong
Assistant Director, Dr. Ligong Yu
Voice: +86-25-8431-5643
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Voice: 13815876624
College of Computer Science and Technology
Nanjing University of Science and Technology
200 XiaoLingWei
Nanjing 210094
P. R. China
Director, Asia, Phuket Site
Dr. ThanateKhaorapapong
Coordinator, Dr. AmarinDeemagarn
Voice/Mobile: +66816968415
Fax: +6676-276563
Department of Computer Engineering
Prince of Songkla University, Phuket Campus
80 M.1 VichitSongkram Rd., Kathu
Phuket 83120
Thailand
Director, Asia, Tehran Site
Professor Mohammad Ghodsi, [email protected]
Voice: +98-21-912-130-6304
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Fax: +98-21-6601-9246
Computer Engineering Department
Sharif University of Technology
Tehran 11155-9517
Iran
2013 Asia Provincial and Non Asia-host National Contests
Maydena Li, Coordinator [email protected]
Europe - European Union Vicinity 2013
Director, European Contests
BozenaMannova, [email protected]
Voice: +420-2-2435-7312
Fax: +420-2-298098
Czech Technical University Prague
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Karlovonamesti 13
Praha 2, CZ 121 35
Czech Republic
Information Director, Europe
Hans Domjan, [email protected]
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Voice: +41 71 224 31 12
Fax: +41 71 224 28 48
University of St. Gallen
Dufourstrasse 50
CH-9000 St. Gallen
Switzerland
Director, Southwestern Europe
Jon Ander Gómez, [email protected]
Voice: +34 96 387 73 52
Camino de Vera, s/n
Valencia 46022
Spain
Director, Central Europe
PawelIdziak, [email protected]
Voice: +48-12-664 6648
Theoretical Computer Science Department
Jagiellonian University
ul. Lojasiewicza 6
PL-30-348 Krakow
Poland
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Director, Northwestern Europe
Thomas Verwoerd, [email protected]
Voice: +31-6-24341873
t.a.v. W.I.S.V. 'Christiaan Huygens'
Mekelweg 4
Delft 2628 CD
Netherlands
Director, Southeastern Europe
Prof. NicolaeTapus, [email protected]
Voice: +40-21-402-933
Fax: +40-21-402-933
Mobile: +40-744-523-364
POLITEHNICA University Of Bucharest
Computer Science and Engineering Department
SplaiulIndependentei 313, Sector 6
RO-060042 Bucharest
Romania
Europe - NE & Russian Federation Vicinity 2013
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Director, Northeastern Europe & Russian Federation Contests
Prof. Dr. Vladimir Parfenov, [email protected]
Voice: +7-812-2334298
Fax: +7-812-2324318
St. Petersburg University of Information Technology, Mechanics And Optics (SPbU ITMO)
Department Of Computer Technology
49 Kronverksky Ave.
RU-197101 St. Petersburg
Russia
Latin America 2013
Director, Latin America Contests
Ricardo Dahab, [email protected]
Voice: +55-19-788-5874
Fax: +55-19-788-5847
Instituto de Computacao-UNICAMP
Cx Postal 6176
13083-970 Campinas SP
Brazil
Director, Caribbean Regional Contest
Dovier Antonio Ripoll Méndez, [email protected]
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Voice: +53-7-835-8875
Fax: +53-7-835-8196
Universidad de lasCienciasInformáticas (UCI)
DDC Técnicas de Programación
Carretera a San Antonio de los Baños, Km 2.5
La Lisa, La Habana, C.P. 19370
Cuba
Director, Mexico & Central America Regional Contest
Alberto Lamadrid, [email protected]
Voice: +52-442-192-1200 ext. 5914
Fax: +52-442-192-1271
UAQ Facultad de Informatica
Centro de Investigacion y Desarrollo en Informatica
C.U. Cerro de lasCampanas
Queretaro, Qro. CP. 76010
Mexico
Director, South America/Brazil Regional Contest
Carlos Eduardo Ferreira, [email protected]
Voice: +55-11-3091 6079
Fax: +55-11-3091 6134
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Instituto de Matemática e Estatística
Universidade de São Paulo
Rua do Matão, 1010
05508-090 São Paulo SP
Brazil
Director, South America/North Regional Contest
Jose Trinidad "TRINO" Gomez Barreto, [email protected]
Voice: +58-412-7204340
Fax: +58-212-6051089
Universidad Central de Venezuela
Facultad de Ciencias
Escuela de Computacion
LaboratorioDocente
Av. Los Ilustres, Los Chaguaramos
Caracas 1040
Venezuela
Director, South America/South Regional Contest
Federico Meza, [email protected]
Voice: +56-75-201-704
Fax: +56-75-201-762
Department of Computer Science
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Universidad de Talca
Merced 437
Curico
Chile
North America 2013
Director, North America Contests
Ali Orooji, [email protected]
Voice: (407) 823-2341
Fax: (407) 823-5419
University of Central Florida
Computer Science Department
P.O. Box 162362
4000 Central Florida Blvd.
Orlando, FL 32816
USA
Director, Pacific Northwest
Tom Capaul, [email protected]
Voice: (509) 359-7092
Mobile: (509) 869-6573
Fax: (509) 359-2215
319F Computing and Engineering Building
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Eastern Washington University
Cheney, WA 99004
USA
Director, Southern California
Ed Skochinski, [email protected]
Voice: (661)-246-9153
Fax: (661) 275-0399
P.O. Box 4693
Lancaster, CA 93539-4693.
USA
Director, Rocky Mountain
Dr. Warren D. MacEvoy , Jr., [email protected]
Voice: (970) 248-1070
Fax: (970) 248-1324
Mesa State College
CSMS Department
1100 North Ave.
Grand Junction, CO 81501
USA
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Director, North Central NA
Charles Riedesel, [email protected]
Voice: (402) 472 3486
Fax: (402) 472-7767
University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Computer Science & Engineering
256 Avery Hall
Lincoln, NE 68588-0115
USA
Director, East Central NA
Robert Kramer, [email protected]
Voice: (330) 941-1495
Fax: (330) 941-2284
Youngstown State University
Department of Computer Science and Information Systems
One University Plaza
Youngstown, Ohio 44555
USA
Director, Mid-Central USA
David Hoelzeman, [email protected]
Voice: (479) 968-0666
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Dept. of Computer and Information Science
Arkansas Tech University
1811 N. Boulder Avenue, Corley 201-C
Russellville, AR 72801
USA
Director, South Central USA
Isaac Traxler
Kathryn Traxler (Registrar), [email protected]
Voice: (225) 578-2209
Fax: (225) 578-1465
Louisana State University
Department of Computer Science
298 Coates Hall
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
USA
Director, Northeast NA
Paul Tymann, [email protected]
Voice: (585) 475-7908
Fax: (585) 475-7100
Rochester Institute of Technology
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Computer Science Department
102 Lomb Memorial Dr.
Rochester, NY 14623-5608
USA
Director, Greater NY
Adam Florence, [email protected]
Voice: (678) 313-3376
Fax: (404) 607-6622
5058 Sirron Ct.
Dunwoody, GA 30338-5654.
USA
Director, Mid-Atlantic
MaungHtay, [email protected]
Voice: (540) 831-5993 Fax: (540) 961-7006
Radford University
Department of Information Technology
P.O. Box 6933
Radford, VA 24142
USA
Director, Southeast USA
Ryan Stansifer, [email protected]
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Voice: (321) 674-7156
Fax: (321) 674-7046
Florida Institute of Technology
Department of Computer Sciences
150 West University Boulevard
Melbourne, FL 32901-6975
USA
South Pacific 2013
Director, South Pacific Contests
RaewynBoersen, [email protected]
Voice: +64-9-630-6073
Mobile: +64 (21) 306 073
9 Rahiri Rd.
Mt. Eden 1024
Auckland
New Zealand
Sponsor
Manager, IBM/ICPC Sponsorship
Brenda Chow, [email protected]
Voice: (905) 413-4365 Fax: (905) 413-4838
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IBM Center for Advanced Studies
8200 Warden Ave., C1/B4R
Markham, Ontario L6G 1C7
Canada
Project Administrator, ACM-ICPC/CASCON
Debbie Kilbride, [email protected]
Voice: (905) 413-3508 Fax: (905) 413-4838 Tie Line 969
IBM Center for Advanced Studies
8200 Warden Ave., C1/JD7
Markham, Ontario L6G 1C7
Canada
Press
ACM Programming Contest Media Relations Manager
Mark Guan, [email protected]
Voice: (914) 766-1658
IBM Corporation
294 Route 100
Somers, NY 10589
USA
10.0 Acumen Fund Fellows Program
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Acumen Fund Fellows Program: Each year, the Acumen Fund Fellows Program provides
extraordinary young professionals with a unique opportunity to use their skills to effect real
social change with the Acumen's portfolio organizations in Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa, and to
build lasting relationships with other like-minded individuals.
Fellows spend one year working with the Acumen's team and with local entrepreneurs, gaining
intensive experience in price performance, logistics, distribution systems, scaling and innovative
technology.
Fellows will learn and apply these skills while enjoying an unusual level of responsibility both at
Acumen Fund and within their portfolio organizations.
Becoming an acumen fund fellow
Acumen fund fellows include:
Individuals who have already decided on a career in social ventures
Individuals who seek a career at the highest levels in the corporate world but want to
Be connected to ventures that make a difference on the problems of poverty
Future entrepreneurs who want to learn about entrepreneurship in the most
demanding setting
Acumen fund seeks individuals with graduate degrees or equivalent work experience, as well
as:
Demonstrated ability to engage with and add value to an unfamiliar business
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Passion for applying business skills to effect social change
Project management experience
Evidence of entrepreneurialism
Proven ability to adapt to different cultures or new environments.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
76 Ninth Avenue, suite 315, new York, NY 10011. E-mail: [email protected].
Adam Smith Research Foundation Scholarships
Adam Smith Research Foundation Scholarships: The Adam Smith Research Foundation has been
established to promote and sustain research within the UK, European and international arenas.
The Foundation promotes the engagement of staff in key policy debates and in shaping policy
for the future. It provides the environment in which to foster further links between the
Faculty's disciplines and supports the development of interdisciplinary research both within and
beyond the University.
The Foundation is offering one PhD Scholarship, covering full fees and maintenance (Home/EU
or Overseas), within five research themes:
Legal & Political Thought
Macroeconomics, Business & Finance
People, Places & Change
Public Policy, Governance & Social Justice
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Work, Ethics & Technology.
The PhD may be held in any of these Faculty's Departments:
Accounting & Finance; Central & East European Studies; Centre for Drug Misuse Research;
Economic & Social History; Economics; School of Law; Management; Politics; Sociology,
Anthropology & Applied Social Sciences; Urban Studies.
Interested applicants should make initial contact with a department, stating they are applying
for a ASRF Scholarship.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
Adam Smith Research Foundation
College of Social Sciences
University of Glasgow
66 Oakfield Avenue
Glasgow G12 8QF.
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11 .0 ADB Internship Program - African Development Bank
ADB Internship Program: The African Development Bank (AfDB) internship program objectives
are to:
Provide students with an opportunity to acquire professional and practical experience at
the African Development Bank.
Provide the Bank with a pool of potential candidates for future recruitment purposes.
However applicants should not expect the internship to lead to immediate employment with
the AfDB.
Internship Program Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for internship, applicants must meet the following criteria:
ADB Internship Program Applicants must:
Be students, aged between eighteen (18) to thirty (30) years, and currently enrolled in a
master’s level degree program or its equivalent in a recognized public or private
institution of higher learning. The candidate can apply for an internship within one year
of having obtained such a degree.
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Provide a letter from their school confirming their enrollment.
Be citizens of one of the Bank’s member countries.
Be fluent in, at least, one of the Bank’s working languages (English or French).
Internship Program Application Procedure
Internship applicants are requested to attach:
A comprehensive CV and a cover letter.
Copy of the latest Degree or equivalent or
A recommendation letter from the academic institution they are currently attending.
A brief description of the program or the topic (thesis or dissertation) to be prepared
during the internship (when applicable).
Please note that only complete applications will be processed.
Duration / Timing / Location of Internship
Internships will initially be for a period of three months, renewable for up to six months
(maximum).
The timing for the program is as follows:
Winter - Session I: January through March. Application period from July to October.
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Summer - Session II: June through August. Application period from December to end of
February.
Internship Program: Terms and Conditions
Interns will be provided with a monthly stipend of 550 UA (Units of Accounts - AfDB moving
average exchange rate applicable in July 2012 is 1 UA= $1.55644 = 1.16317 Euro = 2.30733
TND).
Eligible interns will be responsible for their airfare to and from the location of their internship,
their visa if needed and will be required to have international medical and accident insurance
coverage for the duration of their internship.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
African Development Bank Group
AfDB Temporary Relocation Agency (Tunis)
15 Avenue du Ghana
P.O.Box 323-1002
Tunis-Belvedère, Tunisia
Tel: (+216) 71 10 39 00)(+216) 71 35 19 33
Skype: afdb_acc
Statutory Headquarters
Rue Joseph Anoma,
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01 BP 1387 Abidjan 01
Côte d'Ivoire
12.0 Adelaide Graduate Fee Scholarships, the University of Adelaide
Adelaide Graduate Fee Scholarships: AGFS Scholarships are available to eligible candidates to
undertake a higher degree by research at the University of Adelaide. Up to 15 scholarships may
be available to outstanding international students from any country undertaking postgraduate
research in any academic discipline.
The Research Priority Areas of the University will be taken into consideration when awarding
these scholarships.
Scholarship Application Eligibility Criteria:
Not be currently enrolled in a higher degree by research at the University of Adelaide.
AFSI Scholarships will be awarded strictly on academic merit.
Extra-curricular achievements will not be considered.
Candidates who have applied for Australian permanent resident status are ineligible.
International applicants who have not provided evidence of their meeting English
language proficiency requirements by the closing date are not eligible for an AFSI.
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Candidates are required to enroll in the University of Adelaide as 'international students'
and must maintain 'international student' status for the duration of their enrolment in
the University.
Scholarships holders must commence study at The University of Adelaide in Semester 1
or Semester 2.
Applicants who applied in previous international scholarship rounds are not eligible to
apply again.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
Scholarships and Pay (domestic): [email protected] +61 8 8313 3044 Scholarships
(international) [email protected] +61 8 8313 6491 Dean of Graduate Studies
[email protected] Courier Address Adelaide Graduate Centre
Level 6, 115 Grenfell Street
The University of Adelaide
SA 5005
AUSTRALIA Postal Address Adelaide Graduate Centre
The University of Adelaide
SA 5005
AUSTRALIA.
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Adelaide Postgraduate Coursework Scholarships (APCS), The University of Adelaide
Adelaide Postgraduate Coursework Scholarships (APCS), The University of Adelaide: The
University of Adelaide offers a scholarships scheme for international students undertaking
Postgraduate study. Up to six scholarships may be available to outstanding international
students from any country to undertake a postgraduate degree by coursework in any academic
discipline.
Benefits are payment of 50% tuition fees for up to two years. MBA Incentive Awards
University of Adelaide MBA Incentive Awards
Up to three $5,000 incentive awards may be awarded annually to international students
enrolled in the MBA or MBA (Advanced) program. Awards will be on the basis of academic
merit and will be set off against the recipient's tuition fees.
May be subject to an increase.
Applications
There is no separate application process for any of the above scholarships.
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An application for admission to the University will constitute an application for a scholarship.
All applications for admission consistent with the eligibility and selection criteria will be
considered automatically for a scholarship.
An application fee of $50 must accompany the application for admission.
This fee is waived for applications made through an IDP Education Australia office, or one of the
University’s International Representatives.
Successful postgraduate scholarship recipients will be informed in November.
Conditions
Scholarships will be awarded strictly on academic merit.
Extra-curricular achievements will not be considered.
Candidates are required to enroll in The University of Adelaide as 'international
students' and must maintain 'international student' status for the duration of their
enrolment in the University.
Scholarship holders must commence study at the University of Adelaide.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
Email: [email protected]. Telephone (outside Australia): +61 8 8303 6457. Facsimile
(outside Australia): +61 8 8232 3741.
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Adelaide Scholarships International – Australia
Adelaide Scholarships International (ASI): The University of Adelaide offers a scholarships
scheme for international students undertaking postgraduate research study.
Its purpose is to attract high quality overseas postgraduate students to areas of research
strength in the University of Adelaide to support its research effort. The selection for
scholarships is extremely competitive. The ASI scholarships are available to outstanding
international students from any country undertaking postgraduate research in any academic
discipline.
International students ASI Scholarships provide:
Course tuition fees for two years for a Masters degree by Research and three years for a
Doctoral research degree (an extension is possible for doctoral programs only);
An annual living allowance of approximately $23,728 for the normal duration of the
program; and
If the award holder holds a subclass 574 visa the award covers the cost of compulsory
standard Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) World care policy for the student and
their spouse and dependents (if any) for the period of the scholarship. If the award
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holder does not hold a subclass 574 visa then he/she is responsible for the cost of health
insurance.
The scholarship does NOT cover visa application fees.
Applicants should hold at least the equivalent of an Australian First Class Honours degree.
This is a four year degree with a major research project in the final year.
Other criteria that will be taken into consideration is undergraduate performance, bachelor and
honours awards and scholarships, other postgraduate degrees, publications in internationally
refereed journals, the presentation of conference papers and relevant industry experience.
Applications for these scholarships are always highly competitive.
Generally ASI recipients have completed a Masters degree including a significant research
component and have several publications and relevant work and research experience.
International students ASI Scholarships Conditions
ASI Scholarship will be awarded strictly on academic merit. Extra-curricular
achievements will not be considered.
Citizens and Permanent Residents of Australia, and citizens of New Zealand are
ineligible.
Those undertaking research via remote candidature are ineligible.
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International applicants are not eligible for an ASI if they have already commenced the
degree for which they are seeking an award, unless they can establish that they were
unable to apply for an ASI in the last round.
International applicants who have not provided satisfactory evidence of their meeting
the University's minimum English language proficiency requirements for direct entry by
the closing date are not eligible for an ASI.
International applicants must not hold a research qualification regarded by the
University of Adelaide to be equivalent to an Australian Research Doctorate degree or, if
undertaking a Research Masters degree, not hold a research qualification regarded by
the University of Adelaide to be equivalent to or higher than an Australian Research
Masters degree.
Candidates are required to enroll in the University of Adelaide as 'international students'
and must maintain 'international student' status for the duration of their enrolment in
the University.
Applicants who applied in previous international major scholarship rounds are not
eligible to apply again.
The offer of an ASI scholarship is contingent upon a student not being offered another
award by the Commonwealth of Australia, The University of Adelaide, or an overseas
sponsor. The University reserves the right to withdraw an offer of a scholarship at any
time prior to enrolment if it is advised that a awardees has been offered a scholarship
equal to or in excess of the financial value of the award offered by the University.
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CONTACT ADDRESS.
Scholarships and Pay (domestic) [email protected] +61 8 8313 3044
Scholarships (international) [email protected] +61 8 8313 6491
Dean of Graduate Studies [email protected]
Courier Address Adelaide Graduate Centre
Level 6, 115 Grenfell Street
the University of Adelaide
SA 5005
AUSTRALIA
Postal Address Adelaide Graduate Centre
the University of Adelaide
SA 5005
AUSTRALIA
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Adrian Hastings Africa Scholarship - Theology Scholarships
Adrian Hastings Africa Scholarship - Theology Scholarships: The Adrian Hastings Africa
Scholarship commemorates the late Emeritus Professor of Theology and renowned historian of
the church in Africa Adrian Hastings.
It supports some of the many African applicants unable to take up places in the School of
Theology, University of Leeds, through lack of funding.
Typically the scholarship offers a bursary of £2 - 3,000 to students who have already secured
the majority of their funding from other sources.
The scholarship not only addresses an immediate educational need, but contributes to the
University’s long-term commitment to creative engagement with the African continent.
Research students from Africa may apply for an Adrian Hastings Africa Scholarship through the
School of Philosophy, Religion and History of Science.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
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School of Philosophy, Religion and History of Science; University of Leeds, Leeds, LS2 9JT,
United Kingdom.
Tel: +44 (0)113 343 3644. Fax: +44 (0)113 343 3265.
Email: prhs_pgenquiries@ leeds.ac.uk
Aerospace Russia Scholarships
For study in: Russia
Fields of Study: Aviation/Aerospace, Engineering, Business Management / Finance,
Law/Criminal Justice
Available to: Students Worldwide.
Award Amount, 8000 US dollars.
Study Level: Undergraduate, Professional.
"Aerospace Russia" partial Scholarships for a four years of study at an Institution of Civil
Aviation Higher Professional Learning in Russian Federation.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
Maria Luisa Cornejo, Aerospace Scholarships & Low Cost Studies, AV.MELGAREJO 698, Santa
Patricia, La Molina, Lima-12, Li 12, Peru.
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Phone (511)3492703, 814390
13.0 University College London Undergraduate International Outreach Bursaries, UK
University College London Undergraduate International Outreach Bursaries: University College
London (UCL) and the Africa Educational Trust (AET) have agreed to collaborate in a scheme to
enable students from Africa, who are financially unable to study in the UK, to pursue full-time
undergraduate studies at University College London (UCL).
With this scheme University College London (UCL) supports the aims of Africa Educational Trust
(AET) to help the people of Africa to help them.
Under the scheme, two full bursaries are available annually for Africa Educational Trust (AET)-
nominated students who have accepted offers of places at University College London (UCL).
Grant Application Eligibility Requirements:
Be a national of any African country (including Madagascar), currently living in an
African country, and have one or both parents living in an African country, or are
orphaned;
Be currently attending school or have completed school in an African country;
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Be liable to pay tuition fees at the rate applicable to Overseas students, as assessed by
University College London (UCL);
Lack the financial means necessary to pursue undergraduate degree studies at
University College London (UCL).
Selection Criteria:
Scholarships are awarded based on the aims of the scholarship.
Benefits and Duration:
Each bursary will consist of full tuition fees and a maintenance allowance for the duration of the
student’s programme of study, as well as economy air travel to/from the UK at the beginning
and end of the bursary-holder’s degree programme.
In addition, the bursary includes an allowance (on request and up to a specified maximum sum
per bursary holder) to permit two members of the bursary holder’s family to attend their
graduation ceremony.
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CONTACT ADDRESS.
Members of UCL may be contacted by email, post or phone
Accommodation
Enquiries about UCL's halls of residence or
other matters dealt with by the Student
Residence [email protected]
Admission Enquiries
Undergraduate
Matters related to admission for
Undergraduate students.
undergraduate-
Admission Enquiries
Postgraduate
Matters related to admission for
Postgraduate [email protected]
People Individual members of staff or studentsUCL Telephone and
Electronic Mail Directory
IT Matters relating to central computing,
including passwords and audiovisual
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equipment in centrally-booked teaching
spaces.
Library General enquiries to the Library. [email protected]
Postmaster
Email administration purposes only (for
password queries, please use
Prospective StudentsMatters related to prospective students,
please first check the relevant department.
T: 020 7679 3000
Room BookingsMatters relating to room and conference
booking.
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Web
Matters relating to UCL's presence on the
World Wide Web - if you'd like to send an
attachment please email first and we'll send
instructions.
UCL postal address
In cases where no other address is known, mail for UCL staff may be
sent to:
University College
London
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NB Please be sure to include the recipient's name and department in
the address.
Gower Street
London WC1E 6BT
UK
UCL Switchboard
The central UCL switchboard number +44 (0)20 7679 2000
14.0 Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund
Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund: Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund (AECF) is accepting
applications for the Renewable Energy Adaptation to Climate Technologies (REACT).
If your company has a Great Business Idea that will:
Transform the way in which clean energy is provided to rural businesses and
households?
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Provide solutions that will help small holder farmers adapt and reduce their vulnerability
to climate change?
Increase financial services in support of these clean energy and climate change
solutions?
Proposals that combine commercial viability with development impact can be submitted.
Through the provision of grant and repayable grant funding, AECF REACT window seeks to
promote risk-taking and innovation to encourage established businesses to extend their core
activities in ways that create opportunities for the rural poor.
African and international companies are welcome to apply: There is no restriction on where the
applicant company is from, only that the project must take place in one or more of the East
African Community (EAC) countries (Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda).
CONTACT ADDRESS.
The Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund
10th Floor, ABC Towers, ABC Place
Waiyaki Way, Nairobi, Kenya
P O Box 13459-00100 GPO
Nairobi - Kenya
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Telephone: +254 20 269 9137/8/9
Website: www.aecfafrica.org
Email: [email protected]
15.0 Africa Google Ambassador Programme
Africa Google Ambassador Programme: The Google Ambassador Programme invites students
enrolled in bachelors, masters or PhD degrees at African universities to represent Google on
campus.
Ambassadors work closely with local Google teams to organize events, help promote new
products and services and spread Google goodwill.
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The Google Campus Ambassador Programme is an opportunity for you to be a liaison between
Google and your university.
Ambassadors plan and host a few events during the school year, introduce students to new
Google products and features, and act as a campus contact for Google teams.
Google Campus Ambassadors may:
Work closely with local Google teams
Host and organize events to bring awareness to Google's products and brand
Spread the word about competitions, bootcamps, scholarships and other opportunities
Attend Google events as a Google representative
Help Google to better understand your campus' culture
Build relationships on campus with faculty and student groups
Test products and features
Promote product use and new product launches to students
Be a source of knowledge for your university about Google products
Spread Google goodwill to your fellow students
What are the qualifications?
This opportunity is currently by invitation only and opens to students from technical and non-
technical studies. Google Campus Ambassadors must be:
Currently enrolled in a college or university in Europe, Middle East or Africa
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Pursuing a BA/BS or MS degree
Passionate about technology
Able to plan events and manage a budget
Actively involved in student life on campus
What is the time commitment?
One academic school year
Approx. five hours per month
Three to four events per year
Benefits:
As a Google Campus Ambassador, you will:
Receive regular updates about exciting new Google products / features, programmes
and announcements
Enhance your professional development, leadership, technical and communication skills
Be eligible to participate in special Google events, product trainings and be considered
for local internships
Exchange best practices with ambassadors from other schools and disciplines
Add the Google Campus Ambassador Programme experience to your resume.
Get your own google SWAG.
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16.0 Africa Initiative Graduate Research Grant
Africa Initiative Graduate Research Grant: The Africa Initiative Graduate Research Grant
program supports short-term academic placements for students enrolled in a Master’s or PhD
program at African universities.
The program offers grants of up to CAD$10,000 each to fifteen students per year to conduct
research for up to four months at select Canadian universities.
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An additional prize of $1,000 will also be awarded to the best research paper produced by a
grant recipient.
The program is building capacity by giving bright, highly-motivated students and scholars an
opportunity to discover and impart new learning in a cross-cultural experience.
Supported research covers the Africa Initiative thematic areas of conflict resolution, energy,
food security, health, and migration, with special attention to the cross-cutting issues of climate
change.
The Africa Initiative Graduate Research Grant program is currently accepting applications for
research to be conducted between September and December.
Grant recipients are expected to self-identify professors and experts they would like to work
with at universities in Canada and will be required to submit an official letter of support from
the university where they wish to be based as part of their application for the grant.
Grant Eligibility Criteria:
must be a Master’s or PhD student enrolled in an African university*
must be in good academic standing (with at least an overall B, or equivalent, standing)
proposed research must be original and timely, and must focus on one of the Africa
Initiative’s thematic areas of conflict resolution, energy, food security, health, and
migration, with special attention to the cross-cutting issue of climate change
Scholarship Application Requirements:
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completed application form
proposal (maximum 5 pages) summarizing the applicant’s graduate research, including
research objective, methodology and expected results and outputs; a timeline and
proposed research plan in Canada; and an overview of the capacity of the host
institution contacts’ involvement with the applicant’s work while in Canada
one letter of support from the university the applicant plans to be based at (either a
letter of support from the host university inviting the applicant as a visiting scholar or an
acceptance letter from the host university inviting the applicant as an exchange student)
current CV
current university transcript
two letters of recommendations (one letter from the applicant’s academic advisor and
an additional letter from other academic or professional sources)
passport scan
writing sample (can be any written research work authored by the applicant)
Program expectations: Participants are expected to provide content for the Africa Initiative’s
Africa Portal on a regular basis during their placement and write one major research paper for
the Portal at the end of their placement.
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17.0 Africa LLM/MSc Tercentenary Scholarship
Africa LLM/MSc Tercentenary Scholarship: The Edinburgh Law School announces the launch of
the Africa LLM/MSc Tercentenary Scholarship, a new series of scholarships for African students
applying for the LLM in Law, the LLMs in Commercial, European, Innovation or International
Law, or the MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice.
One scholarship will be available each academic year until 2013/2014.
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The award is open to all suitably qualified African applicants if no suitable application is
received from these regions.
Selected Regions:
2009/2010: Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, and Swaziland.
2010/2011: Angola, Mozambique, South Africa and Swaziland.
2012/2013: West Africa.
2013/2014: Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Swaziland.
The award will be made solely on academic merit.
The scholarship will cover the costs of postgraduate tuition fees for one academic year.
The successful applicant will also be given a partial maintenance grant to help fund their studies
at the University of Edinburgh.
The maintenance grant will not cover the full costs of studying at the university and applicants
should ensure they have sufficient financial support to complete their studies.
How to apply
Applicants must send an email to pg.law [at] ed.ac.uk indicating that they wish to apply for the
scholarship.
Applications for postgraduate programmes must be made in parallel through the normal
University application route.
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CONTACT ADDRESS.
Edinburgh Law School Reception
P: +44 (0)131 650 2008
F: +44 (0)131 650 2005
+44 (0)131 650 6317 (Confidential materials only)
Edinburgh Law School Postgraduate Office
P: +44 (0)131 650 9821
Diploma and Professional Training Enquiries
Edinburgh Centre for Professional Legal Studies
P: +44 (0)131 650 2004
Online Distance Learning Enquiries
Online Distance Learning Office
P: +44 (0)131 650 7129
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Student Support Enquiries
Edinburgh Law School Student Support Office
P: +44 (0)131 650 2006
Research and Visiting Academic Enquiries
Edinburgh Law School Research and Knowledge Exchange Office
P: +44 (0)131 650 9588
Alumni Enquiries
Liz Mack
P: +44 (0)131 650 2007
Media Enquiries
Communications and Knowledge Exchange Officer - Simone Duffy
P: +44 (0)131 651 4226
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Library Enquiries
P: +44 (0)131 650 2044
W: Law Library Website
IT Support
Edinburgh Law School IT Support Office
P: +44 (0)131 650 9586
Disability Officer
Ms Katy Macfarlane
P: +44 (0)131 650 2024
International and Erasmus Director
Mr David Holloway
P: +44 (0)131 650 2063
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17.0 Africa London Nagasaki Scholarship
Africa London Nagasaki Scholarship: The Africa London Nagasaki (ALN) fund is a scholarship
fund set up to support African scientists to undertake a Master’s degree in a subject relevant to
the control of infectious disease in Africa.
The fund offers MSc Scholarships for African scientists.
The scholarship funds a candidate to undertake an MSc in a subject relevant to the control of
infectious disease in Africa at either the Institute of Tropical Medicine, Nagasaki, Japan or at the
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), London, UK.
Both residential and distance learning MSc courses are available at LSHTM.
Candidates offered a course at the Institute of Tropical Medicine, Nagasaki will be required to
reside in Japan for the duration of the course.
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London Nagasaki Africans Scholarship Eligibility
Candidates applying for the Africa Scholarship must:
Be of African nationality and normally be resident in sub-Saharan Africa,
Be fluent in English,
Have obtained an MB ChB or equivalent medical qualification from a recognised
university for NEKKEN, or have a first or upper second class BSc degree or equivalent
from an established university in a relevant area of science (a medical degree is not
essential for LSHTM).
Have had at least two years of clinical experience following graduation for NEKKEN, or
for LSHTM, have had at least two years’ prior research experience in an area relevant to
the study of infectious diseases,
Have the support of the head of their institution for undertaking their chosen course
Africa Scholarships Amount
Up to four awards will be made each year.
Successful applicants will receive a maximum of US$50,000 each to cover tuition fees, travel
and living expenses.
An award will only be made on condition that the candidate meets the criteria set for entry on
the course for which they have applied.
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18.0 Africa Masters Scholarship
Africa Masters Scholarship: The Institute for Transport Studies (ITS), University of Leeds, UK, is
offering a fees scholarship, to provide a unique opportunity to an African student of
outstanding ability, achievement and potential.
The Transport Masters Scholarships for African's will provide 50% of the fees for a student from
an African country to undertake a Masters degree programme at ITS, on a one year full-time
basis.
The scholarship forms part of the ITS mission to advance the understanding of transport
globally via the development of skills and best practice.
It is anticipated that the scholarship recipient will return to their home country after the
Masters programme, to apply their new skills to an area of identified need.
Africa Masters Scholarship Eligibility
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Applicants must hold, or expect to obtain, a bachelors degree equivalent to a UK first
class or upper second class honours.
Applicants must hold an offer (conditional or unconditional) of an academic place for an
ITS Masters degree for the academic year commencing September.
Applicants must be designated as ‘international fee status’ by the University of Leeds,
and be domiciled in an African country.
Africa Masters Scholarship - Value of the scholarship
The scholarship is a 50% fees waiver for 1 academic year, to the value of £7500. Please note
that applicants for this scholarship will automatically also be considered by ITS for the
‘Transport the World’ Masters scholarship (for international students, £7500 fee waiver) and do
not need to complete a separate scholarship application form.
Africa Scholarship Application process
To apply for the scholarship applicants must:
1) Complete and submit the relevant scholarship application form, to include:
A statement of up to 500 words which details how and why a Masters degree from ITS
would enable the applicant make a difference to transportation in their country/region, and
specifically to tackle a significant problem or issue;
Evidence of the applicant’s outstanding ability, achievement and potential;
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An outline of the applicant’s career aspirations.
Details of their funding situation, including existing funds which are available to them,
scholarship applications where the outcome is known or awaited, and other funding
sources being explored.
Provide a supporting statement from a referee (the scholarship referee should be
additional to the academic referees).
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Africa Scholarship Terms and conditions
Preference will be given to applicants who would otherwise be precluded from undertaking a
Masters programme; applicants for this scholarship will automatically also be considered for
the ‘Transport the World’ scholarship; ITS reserves the right not to make a scholarship award
or to offer a fee waiver at a lower amount; the scholarship recipient will be expected support
the future development and promotion of the scholarship and ITS, by participating in ITS
marketing activities; the academic progress of scholarship recipient will be subject to on-going
review - ITS reserves the right to withdraw funding at the end of either semester should
academic performance be unsatisfactory;
the scholarship cannot be deferred and will lapse if not taken up in September 2013.
Africa Application Deadline: Early application is encouraged and the deadline for application in
full is 13th June.
Shortlisted applicants will be notified by email in July.
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CONTACT ADDRESS
Institute for Transport Studies
University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT
Tel: +44 (0)113 343 5353
Fax: +44 (0)113 343 5334
E-mail: [email protected]
Africa MBA Fellowship - Stanford Graduate School of Business
Africa MBA Fellowship: Africa is at the forefront of significant global economic growth and
opportunity.
Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB) is excited to contribute to the region's human and
economic development by educating leaders committed to making an impact on the continent.
The Stanford African's MBA Fellowships Program pays for tuition and associated fees
(approximately US$140,000) for citizens of African countries with financial need who wish to
obtain an MBA at Stanford GSB.
The Fellowship was created to reduce the financial barrier for African citizens to pursue an MBA
at Stanford GSB. Up to eight fellowships will be awarded annually.
Within two years of graduation from Stanford GSB, Stanford Africa MBA Fellows are required to
work in Africa for at least two years in a professional role that contributes to the continent’s
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development.
Africa MBA Fellowship Eligibility
You must be a citizen of an African country. Dual citizens are eligible for the fellowship as long
as one’s citizenship belongs to an African nation. Permanent residents of an African country are
not eligible at this time.
You must have completed, or be in the final year of completing, your university studies.
If you studied at an undergraduate or graduate institution in Africa, we especially encourage
you to consider applying for the Stanford Africa MBA Fellowship Program.
Citizens of countries in Africa who studied in countries outside of Africa remain eligible for
consideration.
Stanford Africa MBA Fellows must return to work in Africa, within two years of Stanford MBA
graduation, to work for a period of at least two years.
Stanford MBA students pursue a wide variety of careers as alumni: you will be prepared to
succeed in organizations of every size and description.
As a Stanford Africa MBA Fellow, we expect you to contribute the management and leadership
skills you learned at Stanford to developing the African economy.
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As such, our expectation is that Stanford Africa MBA Fellows will be committed to African
organizations with significant operations and impact in the region.
Africa MBA Fellowship - Financial Aid
To determine your financial need, you must complete Stanford’s financial aid process after you
are admitted.
All Stanford MBA students, regardless of citizenship, are eligible for financial assistance based
on your demonstrated financial need.
Stanford GSB provides need-based fellowship to MBA students without regard to citizenship.
For international citizens, Stanford GSB offers a loan program that does not require a US co-
signer.
The financial aid application process requires information about your assets and income.
Stanford Africa MBA Fellows receive financial support for the cost of Stanford MBA tuition and
associated fees for the full duration of the two-year course of study.
If you are admitted to the Stanford MBA Program but are not selected as a Stanford Africa MBA
Fellow, you remain eligible to receive financial aid based on the need you demonstrate in your
financial aid application. Your award will typically include a combination of fellowships and
loans.
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CONTACT ADDRESS
Stanford Graduate School of Business
Knight Management Center
Stanford University
655 Knight Way
Stanford, CA 94305-7298
Telephone
+1 (650) 723-2146
19.0 Africa Nursing Scholarship
Africa Nursing Scholarship; The African Palliative Care Association (APCA) in partnership with
FHSSA (previously the Foundation for Hospices in Sub Saharan Africa) provides a limited
number of scholarships each year for Palliative Care Training opportunities for nurses in Africa.
The Scholarship fund was established by a generous anonymous donation in honour of Kath
Defilippi, the founding Board Chair of the African Palliative Care Association to recognise her
many career achievements as a nurse in hospice and palliative care in Africa.
Scholarships are awarded up to a maximum of US$ 4,000 through a competitive application
process once a year.
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APCA and FHSSA give priority to requests of Registered and Enrolled nurses to pursue formal
palliative care training in Africa.
They are also willing to potentially consider one scholarship for a distance Learning Masters
programme, when necessary for the career objective of the student (i.e. Registered or Enrolled
Nurse) and in line with palliative care development in Africa.
Application requests will also be considered for travel for palliative care conferences judged to
be of interest to the development of palliative care in Africa.
Africa Nursing Scholarship: What the Scholarship Fund Will Support
The Scholarship fund will support: A contribution of up to US$4,000 per person for palliative
care education and training at recognized institutions in Africa for Enrolled and Registered
Nurses.
Training programmes which the Scholarship supports include:
Bachelor of Science in Palliative Care (Degree)
Distance Learning Diploma in Palliative Care
Palliative care initiators course
Nurse prescribers’ training
Additionally, the fund will make available sponsorship of a maximum of US$500 per person for
approximately 5 nurses to attend and make a presentation to targeted national and
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international conferences on palliative care with an objective of improving their presentation
skills and giving them an opportunity to interact with other Palliative Care providers.
A contribution of up to USD $4,000 to one distance learning Masters training in palliative care
may be considered in the year.
Note: this list is not exhaustive and is presented as an indication of what the fund will cover.
Other appropriate training opportunities within Africa for nurses related to palliative care may
also be considered for funding.
Africa Nursing Scholarships & Grants: Application Criteria
Applicants must:
Be a Registered Nurse or an Enrolled Nurse residing and practicing in Africa and with
evidence that they will be able to continue providing palliative care after their training
(please provide a supporting letter from head of your institution confirming this).
Have applied for the course they intend to pursue (where they have an acceptance this
should be attached to the application).
Legibly complete the application form and attach all supporting documents requested.
Scholarship application deadline: 30th April.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
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African Palliative Care Association
P. O. Box 72518
Plot 95, Dr Gibbons Road, Makindye
Kampala, Uganda
Tel: +256 312 264 978
Email: [email protected]
20.0 The Africa Impact Economy Innovations Fund
Africa Organizations Grants: The Rockefeller Foundation and The Tony Elumelu Foundation
invite proposals from Africa organizations interested in receiving support for initiatives aimed at
fostering Africa’s Impact Economy, specifically by aiding the growth of the Impact Investing
industry and social enterprise sector.
Africa NGOs Grant Areas
The Africa Impact Economy Innovations Fund (IEIF) will fund projects that seek to:
Enable earlier stage capital solutions
Foster entrepreneurial ecosystems
Promote and establish impact investing industry infrastructure
Develop market ecosystems for specific sectors
Form leadership and networking platforms for common actions
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All proposals must demonstrate a nexus between the project and the furtherance of charitable
goals such as research, promoting sustainable development in underdeveloped areas, or
protecting the environment.
A priority will be placed on proposals from organizations based in Africa.
We encourage organizations with headquarters outside of Africa to develop strong partnerships
with organizations based locally as part of their proposals. A priority will be placed on
geographic diversity within Africa, so it is important for proposals to specify the target
countries/regions.
Africa Organizations Grant Amount
The IEIF will support approximately 7-8 proposals; interested organizations may apply to the
fund for grants for up to 12 months with a maximum request of US$100,000, and may
participate in more than one grant proposal.
Africa NGOs Grants - Required Documentation
To apply for an IEIF grant, please provide the following documentation and a brief proposal that
clearly includes the sections below. Please limit proposals to 5 – 8 pages.
Required Documentation
Executive Summary
Proposal
Proof of legal status of the organization
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Annual report, mission, objectives, recent activities and future plans of the organization
Financial statements (audited if possible)
Application Deadline: 30th June
CONTACT ADDRESS.
Global Impact Investing Network
30 Broad Street
38th Floor
New York, NY 10004
Tel +16468377430
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21.0 Africa Scholarship Scheme.
Africa Scholarship Scheme: During the India Africa Forum Summit held in New Delhi in April
2008, the Honorable Prime Minister of India had announced Government of India’s initiative to
enhance the academic opportunities for students from African countries by way of increasing
the number of Scholarships for them to pursue Undergraduate, Postgraduate and higher
studies courses in Indian Universities & Institutions.
In that context, following scholarship slots have been offered for meritorious students under
the African Scholarship Scheme for the academic year.
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Nigeria - 4 (Four)
Benin - 2 (Two)
Cameroon - 1 (One)
Chad - 1 (One)
Nominations from desirous meritorious students are invited for the said scholarship slots.
Application Guidelines:
Six complete sets of application forms (properly tagged) to be submitted (one set may
be retained by the Mission and five are required to be sent to ICCR).
Special attention may kindly be made in respect of tagging of the sets.
Applications should be properly filled-up/tagged and sent with complete supporting
documents.
Candidate should clearly mention the course and university to which he/she is seeking
admission
Certified copies of all documents should be accompanied with English translations, a
syllabus of the qualifying examination should be enclosed with the application.
Priority will be given to students who have never studied in India before.
Students who have formerly studied on ICCR Scholarship should be given second
preference.
No candidate should be nominated for MBBS/BDS and courses related to medicine.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
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15, Rio Negro Close, Off Yedseram Street,Maitama, Abuja (Nigeria).
Tel. +234-7080622800-4 (5 lines), Fax. +234-7080622805
E-mail:
[Consular matters: [email protected], [email protected]]
[Economics and Commerce queries: [email protected], [email protected]]
[ITEC: [email protected], [email protected]]
[Education and Cultural matters: [email protected]]
[Any other matter: [email protected]]
[For over arching issues: [email protected]]
31. 15, Rio Negro Close, Off Yedseram Street,Maitama, Abuja (Nigeria).
Tel. +234-7080622800-4 (5 lines), Fax. +234-7080622805
E-mail:
[Consular matters: [email protected], [email protected]]
[Economics and Commerce queries: [email protected], [email protected]]
[ITEC: [email protected], [email protected]]
[Education and Cultural matters: [email protected]]
[Any other matter: [email protected]]
[For over arching issues: [email protected]]
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Africa Scholarships at University of Edinburgh
Africa Scholarships at University of Edinburgh: The University of Edinburgh will offer two
scholarships for postgraduate study in any subject offered by the University to students from
several African countries.
One of the scholarships will be available for a one year Master’s degree programme and the
other scholarship for a three year PhD degree programme.
The scholarship covers the overseas rate of tuition fee and University accommodation for the
duration of the postgraduate degree programme.
Africans' Scholarship Application Eligibility Criteria:
The scholarship will be awarded to applicants from African countries who are accepted for
admission on a full-time basis for a postgraduate Master’s programme of study or PhD degree
programme at the University of Edinburgh. Applicants may apply from the following countries:
Angola
Namibia
Botswana
South Africa
The Democratic Republic of Congo
Swaziland
Lesotho
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United Republic of Tanzania
Malawi
Zambia
Mozambique
Zimbabwe
Applicants should already have been offered a place at the University of Edinburgh and should
have firmly accepted that offer or be intending to do so.
Criteria
The scholarship will be awarded on the basis of academic merit. Candidates must have, or
expect to obtain, the international equivalent of a UK first class or 2:1 Honours degree at
undergraduate level.
Application Procedure
Candidates applying for the one-year Master's scholarship should send a two page statement
outlining what they expect to gain from their Master's programme and how it will enable them
to make a future contribution in their home country.
In addition, applicants should send a transcript and the names of two referees. The referees
may send their letters separately.
Candidates applying for the PhD scholarship should send a statement (around three pages) of
their intended research including a rationale for the project and the intended methodology; a
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transcript of results obtained in a relevant first degree; and the names of two referees. The
referees may send their letters separately.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
The Southern African Scholarships Committee, Centre of African Studies, the University of
Edinburgh, 21 George Square, Edinburgh. EH8 9LD. UK.
E-mail: African.Studies @ed.ac.uk
Fax: +44 131 650 6535
Africa Scholarships Program - University of Bologna, Italy
Africa Scholarships Program: Alma Graduate School (the business school of the University of
Bologna) and the Foundation for World Wide Cooperation are pleased to announce the "Africa
Scholarship Program".
This program aims to facilitate the participation of 10 young bright talents from Africa wishing
to pursue an MBA and contribute to the social and economic development of their country.
Each of the 10 scholarships includes:
100% cover of tuition fees (€27,000)
Grant up to €10,000 to cover travel to Italy and living expenses in Bologna during the
MBA program
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Candidates need to be citizens of an African Country, hold an undergraduate university degree,
be proficient in English and have 2 years of qualified professional experience.
Beneficiaries will be asked to sign a letter of understanding about the importance of
repatriation and contribution to economic and social development of Africa.
The MBA of Alma Graduate School is a one-year full-time program entirely taught in English.
The first part of the program focuses on general management courses; the second part focuses
on specific areas of interest, which can be chosen among the six following concentrations:
Food and Wine,
Global Industrial Enterprises,
Green Energy
Banking and Finance,
Design, Fashion and Luxury Goods,
Brazil-Europe Business Relations.
In addition to the classroom activities, other learning opportunities will be carried out in the
field, in Italy or abroad, through internships and research projects.
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Africa Scholarships Program - University of Bologna, Italy
Africa Scholarships Program: Alma Graduate School (the business school of the University of
Bologna) and the Foundation for World Wide Cooperation are pleased to announce the "Africa
Scholarship Program".
This program aims to facilitate the participation of 10 young bright talents from Africa wishing
to pursue an MBA and contribute to the social and economic development of their country.
Each of the 10 scholarships includes:
100% cover of tuition fees (€27,000)
Grant up to €10,000 to cover travel to Italy and living expenses in Bologna during the
MBA program
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Candidates need to be citizens of an African Country, hold an undergraduate university degree,
be proficient in English and have 2 years of qualified professional experience.
Beneficiaries will be asked to sign a letter of understanding about the importance of
repatriation and contribution to economic and social development of Africa.
The MBA of Alma Graduate School is a one-year full-time program entirely taught in English.
The first part of the program focuses on general management courses; the second part focuses
on specific areas of interest, which can be chosen among the six following concentrations:
Food and Wine,
Global Industrial Enterprises,
Green Energy
Banking and Finance,
Design, Fashion and Luxury Goods,
Brazil-Europe Business Relations.
In addition to the classroom activities, other learning opportunities will be carried out in the
field, in Italy or abroad, through internships and research projects.
Follow the links below for more details and application contacts.
Application deadline is July 2.
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CONTACT ADDRESS.
© Alma 2009 Consorzio Alma
Villa Guastavillani - Via degli Scalini, 18
40136 Bologna (BO) - Italy
Tel +39 0512090111
Fax +39 0512090112
P.I. - C.F. 02095311201
22.0 Africa Scholarships for Master’s and Doctoral Studies
Africa Scholarships for Master’s and Doctoral Studies: The Department of Science and
Technology (DST) has made funds available, to be managed by the National Research
Foundation (NRF) and awarded as free-standing scholarships in the social and human sciences
(SSH), the natural and applied sciences as well as engineering (SET) to postgraduate students
from African countries (excluding South Africa).
African Scholarships Eligibility
Scholarships are available to non-South African citizens from African countries for full-time
Master's or doctoral studies at a South African university.
Applications for scholarships are invited from students who are currently enrolled for the
degree concerned or who intend registering for the degree.
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Please note the following specific eligibility criteria for applications for Master’s and doctoral
scholarships:
These Scholarships will only be allocated to non-South African citizens from other
African countries.
Applicants must register for a research Master’s degree, i.e. the thesis component must
weigh at least 50% of the final mark. Master’s degrees by course-work only are not
supported.
Applicants must have obtained an aggregate of at least 60% for the honours/final year
BTech subject(s) if they are applying for a Master’s scholarship.
Applicants must have obtained an aggregate of at least 60% for the Master’s study if
they are applying for a doctoral scholarship.
Applicants who will upgrade their Master’s registration to doctoral registration, and who
have an indication of the envisaged dates of upgrading and commencement of doctoral
studies.
Applicants must have obtained their previous degree in the minimum prescribed period
Successful applicants will be informed of the outcome of their applications by letter
thereafter.
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CONTACT ADDRESS.
Physical Address:
Meiring Naudé Road
Brummeria
PRETORIA
South Africa
Postal Address:
Box 2600
PRETORIA
0001
South Africa
Phone numbers:
+27 (0)12 481-4000
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Fax number:
+27 (0)12 349-1179
General email address:
23.0 African Economic Research Consortium Awards
African Economic Research Consortium Awards PhD Fellowships.
The African Economic Research Consortium (AERC) was established in 1988 as a public not-for-
profit organization devoted to the advancement of economic policy research and training in
Africa.
The Consortium’s mandate and strategic intent is built on the basis that sustained development
in sub-Saharan Africa requires well-trained, locally based professional economists.
AERC agitates the provision of capacity building in economic policy in Francophone and
Anglophone African countries through provision of support in the areas of policy research and
graduate training.
AERC has placed a call for applications for Ph.D. scholarships for applicants from Francophone
and Anglophone sub-Saharan African Countries.
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The scholarship will be offered in collaboration with the following universities across the
Region, with whom AERC has partnerships:
• University of Cape Town, South Africa
• University of Ibadan, Nigeria
• University of Benin, Nigeria
• University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
• University of Nairobi, Kenya
• University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
Study in Africa - PhD Fellowship Requirements
To qualify, an applicant must:
(a) Have applied and been admitted to any one of the listed partner universities;
(b) Have attained at least a Second Class Honours (Upper Division) or equivalent in Economics
or related field from an accredited university;
(c) Have a Master’s Degree (with coursework and thesis component) in Economics, Agricultural
Economics or related fields from a recognized University. The coursework should have covered
microeconomics, macroeconomics and quantitative methods. Interested candidates must
submit their applications for ad.
Interested candidates must submit their applications for admission directly to the respective
universities (application procedure can be obtained from the respective universities’ websites).
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Upon receipt of an admission letter from the specific university, the applicant should submit his
or her application for scholarship to AERC and attach a copy of the admission letter.
In addition, candidates should attach their curriculum vitae and certified copies of their
academic certificates and transcripts.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
3rd Floor-Middle East Bank Towers Building, Milimani Road
P. O. Box 62882 00200 Nairobi,
Kenya.
Tel: 254 20 2734150
Fax: 254 20 2734170
Email: [email protected]
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24.0 African Graduate Scholarships in International Health and Development
African Graduate Scholarships in International Health and Development University College
London.
The scholarships exist to support African nationals with a high-quality academic and
professional background who wish to further develop their skills and knowledge in their specific
field.
The Scholarship is a one-off award for the academic year September-September.
Candidates must meet the following criteria:
The Candidate must be an African national and a permanent resident of an African
nation.
The Candidate must have made an application to UCL to study for a full-time
postgraduate programme at the Centre for International Health and Development for
the coming academic year.
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The Scholarship is offered as a partial payment towards UCL tuition fees and will not
cover additional living and travel costs.
Therefore the candidate must arrange for and obtain additional funding.
The candidate must also be able to provide evidence that he/she has secured other sources of
funding for travel and living costs and the remainder of the tuition fees.
The Scholarship can only be applied to tuition fees for a UCL CIHD MSc or MPhil/PhD.
Scholarship awards are deducted from tuition fees.
Successful candidates will not receive the scholarship directly.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
Global Health & Development, International Child Health, and African Graduate Scholarship
enquiries:
Postgraduate Teaching Administrator
Email: [email protected]
Direct tel: +44 (0)20 7905 2646
Fax: +44 (0)20 7404 2062
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25.0 African Guest Researcher Scholarship Programme
African Guest Researcher Scholarship Programme: This research Scholarship Programme is
directed at scholars in Africa engaged in research on/about the African continent and with a
proven track record of extensive research experience.
The applicant should be placed at or affiliated with an African university or other African
research institution.
Women are especially encouraged to apply for these research scholarships.
Applications are invited from scholars with research projects related to current thematic
research clusters at the Institute:
Agrarian Change, Property and Resources
Conflict, Displacement and Transformation
Globalization, Trade and Regional Integration
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Urban Dynamics
Applicants are requested to identify within what cluster their project fits best and to motivate
the identification.
Research Scholarship and Facilities
The Guest Researchers' scholarship includes a return air-fare (economy class), accommodation,
a subsistence allowance of SEK (Swedish kronor) 300 (approx. USD 45) a day plus an installation
grant of SEK 2,500 (approx. USD 370), a shared office and free photocopying facilities up to a
maximum of 1,000 copies.
Guest Researchers have access to a computer/MS Word at the office and have to do their own
typing.
The maximum duration of the stay is 90 days. To be entitled to a refund of the travel costs, the
Guest Researcher has to stay for at least two months.
Please note that most academic institutions in the Nordic countries, including the Nordic Africa
Institute, are closed or at least running at a reduced capacity during the periods 15 June–15
August and 15 December–15 January.
Applicants are thus asked not to choose these periods for their visit.
The Institute’s library is specialized in literature on contemporary Africa and focuses on Social
Sciences.
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Guest Researchers also have access to the Uppsala University Library, including their online
resources, and to the Library of the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
Visitor's address
Nordiska Afrikainstitutet
Villavägen 6, 752 36 Uppsala
Please see map below.
Postal address:
Nordiska Afrikainstitutet
Box 1703
SE-751 47 UPPSALA
The Institute's opening hours:
Monday–Friday 9.00–17.00
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Telephone: +46 18 471 52 00
Fax: +46 18 56 22 90
NAI staff's direct numbers
E-mail: [email protected]
E-mail to the webmaster: [email protected]
26.0 Africa Nursing Scholarship.
Africa Nursing Scholarship; The African Palliative Care Association (APCA) in partnership with
FHSSA (previously the Foundation for Hospices in Sub Saharan Africa) provides a limited
number of scholarships each year for Palliative Care Training opportunities for nurses in Africa.
The Scholarship fund was established by a generous anonymous donation in honour of Kath
Defilippi, the founding Board Chair of the African Palliative Care Association to recognise her
many career achievements as a nurse in hospice and palliative care in Africa.
Scholarships are awarded up to a maximum of US$ 4,000 through a competitive application
process once a year.
APCA and FHSSA give priority to requests of Registered and Enrolled nurses to pursue formal
palliative care training in Africa.
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They are also willing to potentially consider one scholarship for a distance Learning Masters
programme, when necessary for the career objective of the student (i.e. Registered or Enrolled
Nurse) and in line with palliative care development in Africa.
Application requests will also be considered for travel for palliative care conferences judged to
be of interest to the development of palliative care in Africa.
Africa Nursing Scholarship: What the Scholarship Fund Will Support
The Scholarship fund will support: A contribution of up to US$4,000 per person for palliative
care education and training at recognized institutions in Africa for Enrolled and Registered
Nurses.
Training programmes which the Scholarship supports include:
Bachelor of Science in Palliative Care (Degree)
Distance Learning Diploma in Palliative Care
Palliative care initiators course
Nurse prescribers’ training
Additionally, the fund will make available sponsorship of a maximum of US$500 per person for
approximately 5 nurses to attend and make a presentation to targeted national and
international conferences on palliative care with an objective of improving their presentation
skills and giving them an opportunity to interact with other Palliative Care providers.
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A contribution of up to USD $4,000 to one distance learning Masters training in palliative care
may be considered in the year.
Note: this list is not exhaustive and is presented as an indication of what the fund will cover.
Other appropriate training opportunities within Africa for nurses related to palliative care may
also be considered for funding.
Africa Nursing Scholarships & Grants: Application Criteria
Applicants must:
Be a Registered Nurse or an Enrolled Nurse residing and practicing in Africa and with
evidence that they will be able to continue providing palliative care after their training
(please provide a supporting letter from head of your institution confirming this).
Have applied for the course they intend to pursue (where they have an acceptance this
should be attached to the application).
Legibly complete the application form and attach all supporting documents requested.
Scholarship application deadline: 30th April.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
African Palliative Care Association
P. O. Box 72518
Plot 95, Dr Gibbons Road, Makindye
Kampala, Uganda
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Tel: +256 312 264 978
Email: [email protected]
27.0 Africa University Scholarships
Africa University Scholarships: The Public Sector Management Training Programme (PSMTP) is
an innovative Master’s degree in Public Sector Management.
It provides both graduate and short term professional training in Public sector Management.
The graduate programme consists of Masters which is offered at Africa University (in
Zimbabwe) and the short term professional training component offered at four Management
Development Institute (MDI) in Lesotho, Malawi, Tanzania and Zambia.
Africa Scholarships - Entry Requirements
A good university degree (equivalent professional qualifications obtained by formal
study and examination and recognized as a degree equivalent by the Africa University
Senate) and 4 years of relevant post-qualification work experience
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Be a middle-level professional or manager employed by a government or state
enterprise located in Eastern or Southern Africa
Has permission from his/her employer; and Competence in basic Mathematics not
below GCE "O" level shall be an added advantage.
Africa Scholarships Work-Study
All students receiving financial assistance are expected to work in any of the University’s units
for a specified number of hours a week as a token of appreciation for the award.
Currently those working outdoors are expected to work for two hours a week and those
working indoors work for four hours a week.
Follow the links below for more details and application contacts for the Africa scholarships.
Closing Date: 26th July.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
Africa University
Fairview Rd (Off- Nyanga Rd)
Old Mutare, Mutare
Zimbabwe
Postal Address
Information and Public Relations Office
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Africa University
P. O Box 1320
Mutare, Zimbabwe
For all your requests, please use the information below to contact us
Tel:60075/60026 ext. 439 Fax:61785
E-mail:
Africa University Development Office
PO Box 34007
Nashville, Tennessee
37203-0007
United States
Tel: 615-340-7438
www.support-africauniversity.org
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27.1 African Scholarships at University of Edinburgh
African Scholarships at University of Edinburgh: The University of Edinburgh will offer two
scholarships for postgraduate study in any subject offered by the University to students from
several African countries.
One of the scholarships will be available for a one year Master’s degree programme and the
other scholarship for a three year PhD degree programme.
The scholarship covers the overseas rate of tuition fee and University accommodation for the
duration of the postgraduate degree programme.
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The scholarship will be awarded to applicants from African countries who are accepted for
admission on a full-time basis for a postgraduate Master’s programme of study or PhD degree
programme at the University of Edinburgh. Applicants may apply from the following countries:
Angola
Namibia
Botswana
South Africa
The Democratic Republic of Congo
Swaziland
Lesotho
United Republic of Tanzania
Malawi
Zambia
Mozambique
Zimbabwe
Applicants should already have been offered a place at the University of Edinburgh and should
have firmly accepted that offer or be intending to do so.
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The scholarship will be awarded on the basis of academic merit. Candidates must have, or
expect to obtain, the international equivalent of a UK first class or 2:1 Honours degree at
undergraduate level.
Scholarships for Africans: Application Procedure
Candidates applying for the one-year Master's scholarship should send a two page statement
outlining what they expect to gain from their Master's programme and how it will enable them
to make a future contribution in their home country.
In addition, applicants should send a transcript and the names of two referees. The referees
may send their letters separately.
Candidates applying for the PhD scholarship should send a statement (around three pages) of
their intended research including a rationale for the project and the intended methodology; a
transcript of results obtained in a relevant first degree; and the names of two referees. The
referees may send their letters separately.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
Please direct your enquiry to the appropriate section or individual.
Map showing location of Old College
Director, Scholarships and Student Administration
The Director of Scholarships and Student Administration is Robert Lawrie.
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Robert Lawrie's contact details
Scholarships and Financial Support
General enquiries concerning scholarships, bursaries, discretionary funds, financial aid and
other matters should be directed to our office.
Scholarships and Financial Support
Scholarships and Student Funding Services
Old College, South Bridge
Edinburgh
EH8 9YL
United Kingdom
Tel :+44 (0)131 651 4070
Fax: +44 (0)131 650 8223
Email (Scholarships): [email protected]
Email (Bursaries/Financial Aid): [email protected]
Scholarships and Financial Support staff
Specific enquires may also be directed to a member of our staff.
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Mr Roland Tye
Scholarships and Financial Support Manager
Tel: +44 (0)131 650 2220
MrsJanetEdwards
Senior Scholarships and Financial Aid Officer
Tel: +44 (0)131 650 2129
MissSharonReid
Senior Bursaries and Financial Support Officer
Tel: +44 (0)131 651 4778
MrsJaneCampbell
Senior Clerical Assistant
Tel: +44 (0)131 650 2221
MsRuth Cusack
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Senior Clerical Assistant
Tel: +44 (0)131 651 4067
MissRozLewis
Senior Clerical Assistant
Tel: +44 (0)131 651 4070
MrsDeborahWoolley
Senior Clerical Assistant
Tel: +44 (0)131 651 4771
Fees and Student Support
General enquiries concerning fee status, tuition fees, student support, loan payment enquiries
and other matters should be directed to our office.
Fees and Student Support
Scholarships and Student Funding Services
Old College, South Bridge
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Edinburgh
EH8 9YL
United Kingdom
Tel :+44 (0)131 650 2230
Email :[email protected]
Fees and Student Support staff
Specific enquires may also be directed to a member of our staff.
MsRhonaAnderson
Fees and Student Support Manager
Tel:+44 (0)131 650 6360
MrsGeraldineBeattie
Senior Fees Officer
Tel: +44 (0)131 650 9184
MrsKarenTodd
Senior Student Support Officer
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Tel: +44 (0)131 650 2131
MrJoeLear
Fees and Student Support Officer
Tel: +44 (0)131 650 9185
MrsJoannaMacpherson
Fees and Student Support Officer
Tel: +44 (0)131 650 2042
MissKimberleyBruce
Senior Clerical Assistant
Tel: +44 (0)131 650 2227
MrDrewHowie
Senior Clerical Assistant
Tel: +44 (0)131 650 2355
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MissClaireMillar
Senior Clerical Assistant
Tel: +44 (0)131 650 2228
MrJohnRiddell
Senior Clerical Assistant
Tel: +44 (0)131 650 9268
Operations Support
MissJenniferBrown
Student Funding Project Officer
Tel: +44 (0)131 650 8182
28.0 Africa Study Scholarships
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The Nordic Africa Institute, which encourages research and studies on Africa in the Nordic
countries, invites applications for a number of one-month scholarships to facilitate use of the
Institute’s library.
The primary purpose of the scholarships is to offer the scholarship holders a one-month stay at
the Nordic Africa Institute in order to facilitate use of the Institute’s large library collections on
contemporary Africa (books, periodicals, newspapers, and government publications).
The scholarships cover travelling expenses for the least expensive fare from residential address
in a Nordic country to Uppsala and return.
The scholarship holders are provided with a desk and computer in a shared office and free
accommodation in a shared student apartment.
The scholarships also include a subsistence allowance of SEK 150 per day and free photocopying
up to a maximum of 1,000 copies.
The Study Scholarships do not include health care insurance or other insurances
Scholarship Eligibility
Students pursuing Africa-oriented studies at universities and colleges in the Nordic
countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden) are eligible candidates for
these scholarships, regardless of citizenship.
A basic academic degree (Bachelor’s degree) is required.
The scholarships are also intended for Africa-oriented journalists and textbook writers.
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The study scholarships are awarded once per year.
Follow the links below for more details and application contacts.
Scholarship application deadline; 1 October.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
Telephone: +46 18 471 52 00
Fax: +46 18 56 22 90
E-mail: [email protected]
NAI staff's direct numbers
Visitor's address
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Nordiska Afrikainstitutet
Villavägen 6,
752 36 Uppsala
Postal address
Nordiska Afrikainstitutet
Box 1703
SE-751 47 Uppsala
Opening hours
The Institute: Monday-Friday 9.00-17.00
The Library: Monday-Friday: 10.00-17.00
29.0 African Fellowship at Royal Agricultural University, UK.
African Fellowship: The Royal Agricultural College, UK, announces African grants and
fellowships for students from Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Swaziland, Malawi,
Burkina Faso, Mozambique and Cameroon in the UK.
Since the fellowship programme was launched in 2005, over a million pounds has now been
generously provided by donors in support of the programme.
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This funding has provided for leadership training; the development of professional networks
and supporting work experience, together with study opportunities on the master’s programme
in International Rural Development at the Royal Agricultural College.
All of the Fellows subsequently return to Africa and many are now making significant leadership
contributions through their various occupations to managing change in food supply and
security, farming, agribusiness, agricultural education and government.
African Grants Fellowships Eligibility
This award opens to Africans from Southern and Eastern Africa
Candidates who have experience in agriculture, food or natural resource exploitation
and management will be given priority;
Candidates should have an interest in land reform; and a desire to make a strategic and
sustainable contribution to Africa’s development.
African Grants and Fellowships Cover
The fellowship will cover tuition fees, accommodation, living costs, flights to and from the UK
and provision for networking and a short industrial placement in the UK.
The Programme is specifically linked to the MSc International Rural Development and the MSc
Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security courses.
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Applications are invited from eligible candidates; interested candidates may apply for the
scholarship online.
African Fellowship applications must download and complete both the application and
reference forms to reach on or before the mentioned deadline.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
From within the UK: 01285 652531
International: (00) 44 1285 652531
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Postal Address (main campus)
Royal Agricultural University, Stroud Road, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 6JS, United
Kingdom
Admissions Enquiries
Gail Young (Registrar) | [email protected] | 01285 889912 Ext: 2215
General Admission Enquiries | [email protected]
RAU School Enquiries
School of Agriculture
Sarah Moore (School Secretary) | [email protected] | 01285 652531 Ext: 2241
School of Business and Entrepreneurship
Paula Iley (School Secretary) | [email protected] | 01285 652531 Ext: 2232
School of Real Estate and Land Management
Sue Roffe (School Secretary) | [email protected] | 01285 652531 Ext: 2251
Press Enquiries
Jessica Taylor (Head of Marketing and Student Recruitment) | [email protected] | 01285
652531 Ext: 2340
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Shelly Hampshire (Press and Publications Officer) | [email protected] | 01285
652531 Ext: 2343
Conference Centre/Wedding Enquiries
Teresa Daniels | [email protected] | 01285 652531 Ext: 2224
Rural Skills Centre Enquries
Nikki Darlington | [email protected] | 01285 652531 Ext: 2283
Business Development Centre Enquiries
Rhonda Thompson (Professional Training Co-ordinator) | [email protected] | 01285
652531 Ext: 2303
Human Resources Enquiries
Shez Kayani (HR Manager) | [email protected] | 01285 652531 Ext: 2271
Sue Norton (Personnel Officer) | [email protected] | 01285 652531 Ext: 2207
Estates & Facilities Enquiries
Graham Barton (Estates Manager) | [email protected] | 01285 889928 Ext: 2228
Website Enquiries
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Jessica Taylor (Head of Marketing and Student Recruitment) | [email protected] | 01285
652531 Ext: 2340
Stephen John (Web Content Editor) | [email protected] | 01285 652531 Ext: 2231
Careers and Student Employment Enquiries
Lynn Thomas (Careers and Convocation Administrator) | [email protected] | 01285 889911
Ruth Lancaster (Careers Adviser) | [email protected] | 01285 889911
Freedom of Information Enquiries
FOI Secretary | [email protected]
Student Liaison/Support
Sarah Tennant-Bell (Student Liaison Officer) | [email protected] | 01285 652531 Ext:
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3.0 African Fellowships on Neglected Tropical Diseases
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The African Fellowship Programme on Neglected Tropical Diseases has launched its call for
proposals from African scientists for its prestigious Fellowships for research in into diseases
such as bilharzia, elephantiasis, worms, diarrhoea and sleeping sickness.
The programme offers fellowships for both junior researchers who have recently completed
their doctorates awards and experienced researchers ready to take on larger research
programmes.
Fellows are funded for up to three years to carry out research in an African institution. The
awards include funding for Fellows to establish mentoring links with leading scientists, both
African and non-African.
The programme also offers training in key skills such as proposal writing and making
presentations.
The Fellowships provide opportunities for young scientists to demonstrate their ability and
commitment to this field and are highly competitive, with the final stage of the selection
process taking place at an international conference.
Research assistants employed on the projects will work towards masters and doctoral
qualifications, widening the research capacity building.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
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Sarah Lock
The Nuffield Foundation
Africa Programme
28 Bedford Square
London
WC1B 3JS
GREAT BRITAIN
Tel.: +44 (0)207 631 0566
E-mail: [email protected]
Maria Hermínia Cabral
Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian
Department of Health and Human Development
Avenida de Berna, 45A
1067-001 Lisbon
PORTUGAL
Tel.: +351 (0)21 782 32 30
E-mail: [email protected]
Martina Gliber
Fondation Mérieux
17, Rue Bourgelat
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69227 Lyon
FRANCE
Tel.: +33 (0)4 72 40 79 57
E-mail: [email protected]
Dr. Christoph Kolodziejski
VolkswagenStiftung
Funding
The International Team
Kastanienallee 35
30519 Hannover
GERMANY
Tel.: +49 (0)511 8381 276
E-mail: [email protected]
Riccardo Porro
FondazioneCariplo
viaManin, 23
20121 Milano
ITALY
Tel.: +39 (0)2 6239 259
E-mail: [email protected]
31.0 African Fellows Programme (AFP) - Rothamsted International Fellowship Scheme
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African Fellows Programme: The Rothamsted International African Fellows Programme aims to
provide problem-focused training in Europe for mid-career African scientists.
The aim of the African Fellows Programme (AFP) is to support sustainable agriculture in sub-
Saharan Africa by catalyzing innovative solutions needed to achieve food security.
Projects should aim to develop lasting partnerships and strategic alliances that will help in
developing local scientific capacity relevant to sustainable agricultural production.
The potential impact of the project will be taken into account during proposal assessment.
African scientists will carry out research projects in a partner European research institute or
university for periods normally of 6 to 8 months.
The fellowships are awarded on a competitive basis in a two-stage assessment process.
Research projects must:
Focus on solving an agricultural problem or constraint
Demonstrate a clear path from research to application
Be of benefit to small-holder African farmers and the rural economy.
Follow the links below for more details and application contacts.
Deadlines for Applications: Pre-proposals can be submitted at any time and will be considered
in the next closing date.
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CONTACT ADDRESS.
Rothamsted International
Harpenden
Hertfordshire
AL5 2JQ
United Kingdom
32.1 African Girls Congress Fellowship Awards
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African Girls Congress Fellowship Awards: Moremi Initiative for Women’s Leadership in Africa
(Moremi Initiative) is pleased to announce its call for applications for the African Girls Congress
- Nigerian Program.
The GIRLS CONGRESS is an annual interactive initiative designed to prepare girls to take charge
of their own lives and act as agents of positive change in their communities.
It engages and challenges girls of exceptional promise to reach their fullest potential—
intellectually, emotionally, and socially.
The program has the following objectives:
Equip school-age girls with the tools, resources and networks to increase their
involvement in their communities on issues that affect their lives;
Build skills in public speaking, volunteering, discipline, courage, and compassion, social
networking, and peer mentoring;
Introduce candidates to and strengthen their knowledge on critical issues of importance
to girls and women in Africa- ranging from the right of the African child and
entrepreneurship to career options and personal development;
Build communities of girls advocating for policy changes and social justice;
Nurture active citizenship and interest in service to community;
Introduce positive role models and positive leadership action, locally and globally.
The fellowship awards will be made to 25 outstanding girls with exceptional qualities who have
exhibited leadership potential in their community and schools.
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To be eligible for the program, an applicant must be Nigerian, living in Nigeria; agree to
participate in all required activities related to the Congress - including a two-week residential
Summer Institute in Nigeria (July 28 – August 11); and commit to a community/school
leadership service project.
Applicants must be between 13 - 18 years of age. Specific requirements of the program and
related dates are outlined in the application package.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
USA
5-7 9th Avenue ,
Suite D-1
Mt. Vernon, New York 10550
Tel: +1 917 327 5235
Email: [email protected]
GHANA
22 Arku Korsah St., , Roman Ridge,
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Accra, Ghana
Tel: +233 302 770736
+233 242 901 222
Fax: 233/21-778665
Email: [email protected]
NIGERIA
26 Mediterranean Street,
Imani Estate
Maitama, Abuja, Nigeria
Email: [email protected]
33.0 African Guest Writer Scholarship
African Guest Writer Scholarship: The Nordic Africa Institute through the research/network
programme Cultural Images in and of Africa invites applications and nominations for a three-
month grant as African guest writer at the institute.
The grant is open for writers of fiction.
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The selection will be announced in the first half of March.
Conditions:
The Guest Writer’s scholarship includes a return air-fare (Economy Class),
accommodation, a subsistence allowance of SEK (Swedish kronor) 250 (approx. USD 30)
a day (maximum SEK 25,000 for 90 days) plus an installation grant of SEK 2,500 (approx.
USD 300), a shared office and free photocopying facilities up to a maximum of 1,000
copies.
Guest Writers have access to a computer/MS Word at the office and have to do their
own typing.
Scholarship Qualifications:
Applicants must have some documented record of writing, with at least some
publishing.
The applicant must be able to express herself/himself in English, although this does not
have to be the language she/he writes in.
Young writers are encouraged to apply.
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Telephone: +46 18 471 52 00
Fax: +46 18 56 22 90
E-mail: [email protected]
NAI staff's direct numbers
Visitor's address
Nordiska Afrikainstitutet
Villavägen 6,
752 36 Uppsala
Postal address
Nordiska Afrikainstitutet
Box 1703
SE-751 47 Uppsala
Opening hours
The Institute: Monday-Friday 9.00-17.00
The Library: Monday-Friday: 10.00-17.00
34.0 African Guest Researcher Scholarship Programme
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African Guest Researcher Scholarship Programme: This research Scholarship Programme is
directed at scholars in Africa engaged in research on/about the African continent and with a
proven track record of extensive research experience.
The applicant should be placed at or affiliated with an African university or other African
research institution.
Women are especially encouraged to apply for these research scholarships.
Applications are invited from scholars with research projects related to current thematic
research clusters at the Institute:
Agrarian Change, Property and Resources
Conflict, Displacement and Transformation
Globalization, Trade and Regional Integration
Urban Dynamics
Applicants are requested to identify within what cluster their project fits best and to motivate
the identification.
Research Scholarship and Facilities
The Guest Researchers' scholarship includes a return air-fare (economy class), accommodation,
a subsistence allowance of SEK (Swedish kronor) 300 (approx. USD 45) a day plus an installation
grant of SEK 2,500 (approx. USD 370), a shared office and free photocopying facilities up to a
maximum of 1,000 copies.
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Guest Researchers have access to a computer/MS Word at the office and have to do their own
typing.
The maximum duration of the stay is 90 days. To be entitled to a refund of the travel costs, the
Guest Researcher has to stay for at least two months.
Please note that most academic institutions in the Nordic countries, including the Nordic Africa
Institute, are closed or at least running at a reduced capacity during the periods 15 June–15
August and 15 December–15 January.
Applicants are thus asked not to choose these periods for their visit.
The Institute’s library is specialized in literature on contemporary Africa and focuses on Social
Sciences.
Guest Researchers also have access to the Uppsala University Library, including their online
resources, and to the Library of the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
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Telephone: +46 18 471 52 00
Fax: +46 18 56 22 90
E-mail: [email protected]
NAI staff's direct numbers
Visitor's address
Nordiska Afrikainstitutet
Villavägen 6,
752 36 Uppsala
Postal address
Nordiska Afrikainstitutet
Box 1703
SE-751 47 Uppsala
Opening hours
The Institute: Monday-Friday 9.00-17.00
The Library: Monday-Friday: 10.00-17.00
35.0 Leadership Fellowships | African Fellowships | International Fellowships
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The Firoz and Najma Lalji supported Programme for African Leadership will enable Africa's most
dynamic leader’s access high level academic thinking and policy ideas on key contemporary
debates from around the world and to take forward leadership for development.
Specifically designed for leaders from across Africa, the programme follows an intensive
schedule of lectures, debates and seminars over a three week period. The curriculum has two
main threads:
1. Leadership
2. International affairs and development studies
The first explores the nature and importance of leadership in a globalised world. It addresses
issues of communication, ethical boundaries and working in coalitions.
The second involves examining contemporary global issues, including attention to Africa as part
of a broader interest in international affairs and development. Participants can expect high
quality teaching in subjects that are likely to include:
Economics
Climate Change
Poverty
Democracy
Governance
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Media Human Rights
Development
Decentralisation
Gender
BRICS
Health
The course is held each year at the London School of Economics.
African Fellowships - Enduring Benefits
Participants on the London programme will automatically gain membership of the PfAL alumni
network, forming and developing leadership connections that span the continent.
Each year, members of the network will be invited to a forum held in Africa to refresh their
learning and skills, exchange ideas and share challenges.
Applications from all sectors and all African countries are welcome.
African Fellowships - Leadership Course Applications
Applications must consist of the following:
Application Form(pdf) or Application Form (doc)
Personal Statements Form(pdf) or Personal Statements Form (doc)
Two signed references*
A copy of your academic transcripts (university level only please)
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A copy of your current Curriculum Vitae
Proof of your English language capability.
You must provide a reference from your current employer, which should include a
statement confirming they are willing to release you for the full duration of the
Programme.
The second reference should be an academic reference, or for those who have not attended
university, a reference from a non-related professional.
Bursaries
A number of full and partial bursaries are available, generously supported by Firoz and Najma
Lalji.
Bursaries will cover one or more of the following elements:
Course fees
Accommodation
Flights
A stipend award which will reflect the estimated cost of living in London for the duration
of the Programme.
Candidates are asked during the application process to indicate whether they wish to apply for
a bursary and also if their participation would be possible without financial support.
Bursary applicants will be sent an additional form to complete later in the application cycle.
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All applications are given equal consideration, irrespective of financial status.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
Programme for African Leadership
LSE
Houghton Street
London
WC2A 2AE
Email: [email protected]
36.0 Africa Scholarship Program, University of Steubenville
Africa Scholarship Program: Franciscan University of Steubenville will make two scholarships
available every five years.
The scholarships will cover the cost of tuition and materials for the MA Theology and Christian
Ministry degree program available through Franciscan University Distance Learning.
Scholarship Application Eligibility Criteria:
This scholarship is open to Roman Catholic clergy, religious, and laypersons who are
citizens of African countries and currently reside in Africa.
They must also be an active participant in ministry and/or evangelization.
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Further, the applicant needs to meet all criteria for admission to the MA Theology
program.
Students who wish to apply for an award should contact the Distance Learning Office.
Recipients may enroll in the six undergraduate theology courses, two undergraduate
philosophy courses and twelve graduate theology courses required for the Master of Arts in
Theology and Christian Ministry.
The on campus residency requirement will be waived.
Recipients must maintain part-time enrollment (two courses every six months), maintain a “B”
average or above (3.0 QPA), and complete the Comprehensive Exam within six months after
completing the required course work.
In addition, extensions are not available for scholarship courses. If the recipient receives a “C”
or below in more than one course, the scholarship may be revoked.
Recipients must provide a valid mailing address for shipments sent via US Postal Service.
Required textbooks are the only printed materials provided.
The degree completion deadline may be adjusted if the recipient has completed theology or
philosophy course work that can be applied toward the undergraduate background
requirements.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
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General Contact Information
Franciscan University
1235 University Blvd.
Steubenville, OH 43952
Main: (740) 283-3771
Admissions: (800) 783-6220
Conferences: (800) 437-8368
Admissions
Toll Free: (800) 783-6220
Email: [email protected]
Academy of Lifelong Learning
Phone:(740) 283-6406
Email:[email protected]
Academic Affairs
Phone:(740) 283-6228
Email:[email protected]
Advancement
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Phone:(740) 283-6447
Toll Free:(800) 783-6447
Email:[email protected]
Alumni Relations
Phone:(740) 284-5210
Fax:(740) 283-6442
Email:[email protected]
Bookstore
Phone:(740) 283-6271
Toll Free:(888) 333-0381
Fax:(740) 284-5454
Email:[email protected]
Career Services
Phone:(740) 284-5251
Fax:(740) 284-5456
Email:[email protected]
Office of Catechetic
Phone:(740) 284-5317
Fax:(740) 283-6377
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Email:[email protected]
Christ the King Chapel
Phone:(740) 283-6276
Fax: (740) 284-5458
Counseling Center
Phone:(740)284-7217
Fax:(740) 284-7036
Distance Learning
Phone:(740) 283-6517
Toll Free: (800) 466-8336
Fax:(740) 284-7037
Email:[email protected]
Financial Aid
Email: [email protected]
Finnegan Fieldhouse
Phone:(740)283-6313
Email:[email protected]
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Franciscan University Pilgrimages
Phone:(740) 284-5879 or (800) 437-8368
Email:[email protected]
Franciscan University Press
(Defunct. Direct all queries to the Bookstore)
Franciscan University Presents
Phone:(740) 284-5894
Email:[email protected]
Franciscan Way
Phone:(740) 284-5894
Email:[email protected]
Graduate Admissions
Phone:(740) 284-5249
Toll Free:(800) 783-6220
Email:[email protected]
Health Center
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Phone:(740)284-7223
Fax:(740)284-7036
Human Resources
Phone:(740) 283-6398
Fax:(740) 284-7246
Email:[email protected]
Institutional Research
Phone:(740) 284-5234
Email:[email protected]
Media Relations
Phone:(740) 284-5893
Email:[email protected]
Office of Information Technology/Helpdesk
Phone:(740) 284-7033
Email:[email protected]
Priestly Discernment Program
Phone:(740) 283-6495
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Fax:(740) 283-6377
Email:[email protected]
Registrar's Office
Phone:(740) 283-6226 - Option 4
Email:[email protected]
Student Life
Phone:(740) 283-6441
Fax:(740) 284-7225
The Troubadour
Phone:(740) 284-5014
Email:[email protected]
Study Abroad Program
Phone:(740) 284-5371
Fax:(740) 283-6401
Email:[email protected]
Web Master
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Phone:(740) 284-5198
Email:[email protected]
38.0 African Staff Exchange Programme
African Staff Exchange Programme: The objectives of this programme are to promote inter-
university co-operation through academic mobility and to enhance the quality of teaching and
research in African universities.
DAAD co-operates with the IUCEA in the allocation of funding each year to IUCEA's African Staff
Exchange Programme with respect to teaching assignments, courses and seminars to which
credits are allocated.
Eligibility Participants in the programme must be nominated by IUCEA member institutions
needing their services, indicating what the duties and functions will be, including expected
period and duration, and are granted leave of absence by their home institutions for the
purpose of teaching at the guest institution.
The duration of a teaching assignment may extend from at least two weeks to three months.
Female applications will be especially encouraged to participate in the programme.
DAAD's funding will be used to pay airfare (economy class); a per diem of up to US$ 40 for the
assignment, and US$100 research allowance per month for the participant.
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The requesting or host institution shall provide the local expenses of the visiting
professor/lecturer or participant such as lodging, board, local transportation, and medical care
during his/her stay at the institution.
The home institution of the visiting professor/lecturer or participant shall maintain the payment
of his/her salary and benefits for the duration of his/her absence from institution to participate
in the Staff Exchange Programme.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
East Africa Development Bank Building
P. O. Box 7110
3rd Floor, Plot 4 Nile Avenue
Kampala
Uganda
Telephone: +256414256251/2
Fax: +256414342007
http://www.iucea.org
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39.0 The Africa Thesis Award
The Africa Thesis Award: Are you interested in Africa and have you written your Masters
thesis on an African-related subject?
The African Studies Centre (ASC), the Netherlands institute for Southern Africa (NiZA) and the
Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) are offering you
the chance to win €4000 in The Africa Thesis Award.
The award aims to encourage student research and writing on Africa and to promote the study
of African cultures and societies.
It is presented annually to a student whose Masters thesis has been completed on the basis of
research conducted on Africa.
The award consists of a prize of €1000 for the winning thesis and an additional €3000 for the
writing of a PhD proposal or for fieldwork to update the original data for a wider audience.
The winning thesis will be published in the ASC Research Report Series and a summary of the
work will be proposed to a CODESRIA journal.
Award Application Eligibility Criteria:
Any final-year student who has completed his/her Masters thesis with distinction at a university
in Africa or the Netherlands can apply.
The thesis has to be based on independent empirical research related to Africa.
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CONTACT ADDRESS.
African Studies Centre
Pieter de la Courtgebouw / Faculty of Social Sciences
Wassenaarseweg 52
2333 AK Leiden
Postal address
PO Box 9555
2300 RB Leiden
The Netherlands
Secretariat
Phone +31 (0)71 527 3372 (m: click to dial)
or Phone +31 (0)71 527 3376 (m: click to dial)
E-mail: [email protected]
Library
Phone +31 (0)71 527 3354 (m: click to dial)
Fax +31 (0)71 527 3350 (m: click to dial)
E-mail: [email protected]
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Press officer
Marieke van Winden
Phone +31 (0)71 527 3358 (m: click to dial)
Director
Ton Dietz
Phone +31 (0)71 527 3376 (m: click to dial)
Opening hours
Monday to Friday 9.00 - 17.00 hours
Monday evening till 20.00 hours (except in July and August)
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4.0 African Commonwealth Scholarships
African Commonwealth Scholarships are available from the Commonwealth Scholarships
Commission for study at London South Bank University in UK.
The number of scholarships vary from year to year.
Currently, scholarships are being offered for:
Civil Engineering MSc
Crime and Litigation LLM
Development Studies MSc
International Criminal Law and Procedure LLM
International Health Services & Hospitality MSc
International Human Rights and Development LLM
International Marketing MSc
Marketing Communications MSc
Planning Buildings for Health MSc
Public Health and Health Promotion MSc
Structural Engineering MSc
Sustainable Energy Systems MSc
Each scholarship provides amongst others:
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Student concessionary or other approved airfare to the United Kingdom and return on
expiry of the scholarship (the cost of journeys made before final award confirmation will
not normally be reimbursed, nor can fares be paid for a scholar’s dependants)
Approved tuition and examination fees
A personal maintenance allowance at the rate of £703 per month (£872 per month for
those studying at institutions in the London Metropolitan area)
Applicants must not be currently living or studying in a developed country.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
Accommodation
Tel: 020 7815 6417
Email:[email protected]
Web: Accommodation information
Finance Office
Web: Finance and Procurement
Support Services
Web:explained on student portal, MyLSBU.
Security and Reception Services
Web:Security and Reception Services
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Certificates and awards
Web:Awards, certificates and document authentication
Alumni (graduates)
Tel: 020 7815 6712
Email:[email protected]
Web:Alumni website
Company information
LSBU is a company limited by guarantee, registered in England and Wales. It is an
exempt charity within the meaning of the Charities Act applying in England and Wales
and its principal regulator is the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE).
The following details apply to it:
Legal Name: London South Bank University
Company number: 00986761
Registered office and trading address:
103 Borough Road
London
SE1 0AA
VAT number: 778 1116 17
Email:[email protected]
External Interest
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Press and PR
Tel: 020 7815 6159 / 6796
Out-of-hours: 07590 851956 / 07590 418892
Email:[email protected]
Research
Tel: 020 7815 6917
Email:[email protected]
Business Services
Tel: 020 7815 6922
Email:[email protected]
Web:Business Services website
Security and Reception Services
Web:Security and Reception Services webpage
Corporate Procurement
Tel: 020 7815 6017
Email:[email protected]
Web:Finance and Procurement
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41.0 African Development Journalism Fellowships
African Development Journalism Fellowships: The International Center for Journalists will post
Knight International Journalism Fellows in four key African countries, where they will lead
projects in partnership with influential local media and journalism organizations aimed at
improved coverage of poverty and development issues.
The fellowships are funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Project countries are Ghana, Senegal, Tanzania and Malawi.
The project aims to promote better development policy decision-making in key African
countries by providing in-depth coverage of development issues, especially outside the capitals.
Each Fellow will spend one year training and mentoring journalists to produce penetrating
coverage of development issues such as agriculture, microfinance, sanitation, health and
education.
They also will fund in-depth reporting trips outside the capitals for journalists from major media
and will establish networks of citizen-journalist stringers who will use mobile phones to relay
information on development issues at the village level.
The project also aims to improve business-management practices to make development
journalism sustainable.
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Candidates must be fluent in the language of the region where they are deployed and should
have at least 10 years' experience in journalism or related fields such as media-business
management.
Fellowships are open to any nationality for assignments of up to a year.
Applications are currently being accepted for the program.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
2000 M St. NW, Suite 250
Washington, DC 20036 USA
Phone: 202.737.3700
Fax: 202.737.0530
42.0 African Economic Research Consortium Awards
African Economic Research Consortium Awards PhD Fellowships.
The African Economic Research Consortium (AERC) was established in 1988 as a public not-for-
profit organization devoted to the advancement of economic policy research and training in
Africa.
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The Consortium’s mandate and strategic intent is built on the basis that sustained development
in sub-Saharan Africa requires well-trained, locally based professional economists.
AERC agitates the provision of capacity building in economic policy in Francophone and
Anglophone African countries through provision of support in the areas of policy research and
graduate training.
AERC has placed a call for applications for Ph.D. scholarships for applicants from Francophone
and Anglophone sub-Saharan African Countries.
The scholarship will be offered in collaboration with the following universities across the
Region, with whom AERC has partnerships:
• University of Cape Town, South Africa
• University of Ibadan, Nigeria
• University of Benin, Nigeria
• University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
• University of Nairobi, Kenya
• University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
Study in Africa - PhD Fellowship Requirements
To qualify, an applicant must:
(a) Have applied and been admitted to any one of the listed partner universities;
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(b) Have attained at least a Second Class Honours (Upper Division) or equivalent in Economics
or related field from an accredited university;
(c) Have a Masters Degree (with coursework and thesis component) in Economics, Agricultural
Economics or related fields from a recognized University. The coursework should have covered
microeconomics, macroeconomics and quantitative methods. Interested candidates must
submit their applications for ad
Interested candidates must submit their applications for admission directly to the respective
universities (application procedure can be obtained from the respective universities’ websites).
Upon receipt of an admission letter from the specific university, the applicant should submit his
or her application for scholarship to AERC and attach a copy of the admission letter.
In addition, candidates should attach their curriculum vitae and certified copies of their
academic certificates and transcripts.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
3rd Floor-Middle East Bank Towers Building, Milimani Road
P. O. Box 62882 00200 Nairobi Kenya.
Tel: 254 20 2734150
Fax: 254 20 2734170
Email: [email protected]
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43.0 African Fellows Programme (AFP) - Rothamsted International Fellowship Scheme
African Fellows Programme: The Rothamsted International African Fellows Programme aims to
provide problem-focused training in Europe for mid-career African scientists.
The aim of the African Fellows Programme (AFP) is to support sustainable agriculture in sub-
Saharan Africa by catalysing innovative solutions needed to achieve food security.
Projects should aim to develop lasting partnerships and strategic alliances that will help in
developing local scientific capacity relevant to sustainable agricultural production.
The potential impact of the project will be taken into account during proposal assessment.
African scientists will carry out research projects in a partner European research institute or
university for periods normally of 6 to 8 months.
The fellowships are awarded on a competitive basis in a two-stage assessment process.
Research projects must:
Focus on solving an agricultural problem or constraint
Demonstrate a clear path from research to application
Be of benefit to small-holder African farmers and the rural economy.
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CONTACT ADDRESS.
Rothamsted International
Harpenden
Hertfordshire
AL5 2JQ
United Kingdom
44.0 African Graduate Fellowship, American University in Cairo
African Graduate Fellowship: The African Graduate Fellowship is a competitive fellowship
program for bright, highly motivated African students interested in pursuing a master’s degree
at American University in Cairo (AUC).
Each year, fellowships are offered to nationals of African countries (not including Egyptians) for
full-time study in any of the graduate programs offered at AUC.
Scholarship Application Eligibility Criteria:
African nationals.
B.A. or B.Sc. degree with grade not less than "Very Good", an overall GPA of 3.2 on a 4.0
scale, or the equivalent.
TOEFL with TWE score of at least 550 and 4.5, (580 and 5.0 for ECLT & TEFL) or
equivalent.
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Applicants for the MBA have to submit a recent score on the GMAT and have at least
two years of relevant work experience.
Applicants for the Economics program and the Economics in International Development
program are required to obtain an acceptable score on the GRE.
Applicants for the MA in Arabic Studies must submit evidence of proficiency in literary
Arabic.
Duration:
Fellowships are awarded for two academic years and the intervening summer session.
Award:
The fellowship covers:
A waiver of tuition fees.
A monthly stipend of LE 735.
If needed, a monthly housing allowance of LE 935.
No fellowship application form is required to apply to the African Graduate Fellowship.
CONTACT ADDRESS
Hotline: 19AUC (19282)
To submit an inquiry, click here.
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Physical Addresses
AUC New Cairo
AUC Avenue, P.O. Box 74
New Cairo 11835, Egypt.
tel 20.2.2615.1000
fax 20.2.27957565
AUC Tahrir Square
113 Kasr El Aini St., P.O. Box 2511
Cairo, 11511, Egypt
tel 20.2.2794.2964
fax 20.2.27957565
New York Office
420 Fifth Avenue
Third Floor
New York, NY 10018-2729
tel 212.730.8800
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45.0 African Graduate Fellowship, American University in Cairo
African Graduate Fellowship: The African Graduate Fellowship is a competitive fellowship
program for bright, highly motivated African students interested in pursuing a master’s degree
at American University in Cairo (AUC).
Each year, fellowships are offered to nationals of African countries (not including Egyptians) for
full-time study in any of the graduate programs offered at AUC.
Scholarship Application Eligibility Criteria:
African nationals.
B.A. or B.Sc. degree with grade not less than "Very Good", an overall GPA of 3.2 on a 4.0
scale, or the equivalent.
TOEFL with TWE score of at least 550 and 4.5, (580 and 5.0 for ECLT & TEFL) or
equivalent.
Applicants for the MBA have to submit a recent score on the GMAT and have at least
two years of relevant work experience.
Applicants for the Economics program and the Economics in International Development
program are required to obtain an acceptable score on the GRE.
Applicants for the MA in Arabic Studies must submit evidence of proficiency in literary
Arabic.
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Duration:
Fellowships are awarded for two academic years and the intervening summer session.
Award:
The fellowship covers:
A waiver of tuition fees.
A monthly stipend of LE 735.
If needed, a monthly housing allowance of LE 935.
No fellowship application form is required to apply to the African Graduate Fellowship.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
Applicants Outside North America
The American University in Cairo
Office of Recruitment and Student Service Center
AUC Avenue, P.O. Box 74
New Cairo 11835, Egypt
tel 20.2.2615.4040
fax 20.2.2794.4728
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Applicants from North America
The American University in Cairo
Office of Student Affairs
420 Fifth Avenue, Third Floor
New York, NY 10018-2729 USA
tel 212.730.8800
fax 212.730.1600
Applicants for the School of Continuing Education
The American University in Cairo
School of Continuing Education, Enrollment Services
24 El Falaki Street
Bab El Louk, P.O.Box 2511
Cairo 11511, Egypt
tel 20.2.2797.6853
fax 20.2.2792.2643
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46.0 African Graduate Scholarships
African Graduate Scholarships: The University College London offers The African Scholarships to
Graduate African Nationals and Permanent residents.
The scholarships exist to support African nationals with a high-quality academic and
professional background who wish to further develop their skills and knowledge in their specific
field.
Africa Scholarship Eligibility
The candidate must be an African national and a permanent resident of an African nation.
Africa Scholarship - How to apply:
The candidate must have made an application to UCL to study for a full-time postgraduate
programme at the Centre for International Health and Development for the coming academic
year.
The scheme offers a substantial scholarship towards UCL tuition fees and some living costs.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
UCL Institute for Global Health
30 Guilford Street
London WC1N 1EH
United Kingdom
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47.0 African Human Rights Fellowships
African Human Rights Fellowships: The Commonwealth Commission/Chevening Scholarship is
currently calling for applications for 5 scholarships from African Human Rights Advocates to
study at the University of Oxford.
The course of study is taught over 22 months and consists of two residential sessions in Oxford
and two periods of distance learning.
The scholarships are funded by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission and the Foreign
Office’s Chevening Scholarship Fund and are intended for human rights advocates from African
Commonwealth countries who would be unable, without assistance, to take up their place on
this course.
Subject to satisfactory progress, the scholarships lead to the award of a Master of Studies (MSt)
in International Human Rights Law.
Each scholarship provides course and college fees at the University of Oxford over two years, a
stipend to cover living costs and return air travel from the scholar’s home country for each
residential session.
Fellowship Eligibility
Applicants must:
Display intellectual ability and leadership potential
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Have an adequate standard of English, as defined and required by the University for
studies at which the awards are given
Be citizens of a developing African Commonwealth country and resident/working in a
developing African Commonwealth country when the award is taken up and for its
duration (this does not have to be the applicant’s home country)
And will normally:
Already hold a law degree to a high standard. The degree must be at a level at least
equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree in Law awarded in the UK. Applications from those
with extensive human-rights related experience, but without a law degree, will also be
considered.
Have work experience in a related field/s;
Not already have received or be currently receiving financial benefit from a previous
British Government funded scholarship or a previous Commonwealth Commission
funded scholarship.
A preference will be given to applicants who have not previously studied outside of their home
country.
Please note: Applications from candidates living and working in Zimbabwe cannot be accepted
although Zimbabwean citizens who are living/working in another Commonwealth Southern
African country and who have refugee status may apply.
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Before making an application, please check that you meet both the eligibility requirements for
the scholarship.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
AMACO EABS Chambers
5th Floor EABS Chambers
Tom Mboya Street
P.O Box 61599- 00200
Nairobi
Tel: 020-2204000 Fax: 020-343424
Contact Person: Philip Nthumbi
AMACO Afya Center Branch
Mezz 2, Afya Centre
Tom Mboya Street
P.O Box 61599- 00200
Nairobi
Tel: 020-2204000 Fax: 315360
Contact Person: Augustine O. Onyango
AMACO Nakuru
Mache Plaza, 1st Floor
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P. O. Box 364
Nakuru
Tel: 020-2204000 Fax: 051-2213629(2217487)
Contact Person: Paul Lidauli
AMACO Eldoret
K.V.D.A. Plaza, 3rd Floor
P. O. Box 3811
Eldoret
Tel: 020-2204000 Fax: 053-2062343
Contact Person: John Ruttoh
AMACO Meru
Twin Plaza, Suite 9
Ghana Street
P.O. Box 1620-60200
Meru
Tel : 020-2204000 Fax: 064-31784
Contact Person: Winnie Kaburu
AMACO Thika
Thika Arcade 2nd Floor
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P.O. Box 4265
Thika
Tel: 020-2204000 Fax: 067-21741
Contact Person: Millicent Waweru
AMACO Nyahururu
Podo Park Plaza, Koinange Road
P. O. Box 90
Kinange Road
Nyahururu
Tel: 020-2204000/020-2117582 Fax: 065-2032518
Contact Person: Joseph Maina Kariuki
AMACO Kisii
Uhuru Plaza, 2nd Floor
P.O Box 1198-40200
Kisumu Road
Kisii
Tel: 020-2204000 Fax: 058-31723
Contact Person: Robert Bosire
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AMACO Kitale
Victor House, 2nd Floor
P. O. Box 44501
Kitale
Tel: 020-2204000 Fax: 054-31892
Contact Person: Evans Wanyama
AMACO Kisumu
Kenya Re-Insurance Plaza, 5th Floor
P. O. Box 1192-40100
Kisumu
Tel: 020-2204000 Fax: 057-2020817
Contact Person: Richard Makori
AMACO Kericho
Isan Acarde3rd Floor
Temple Road
P.O Box 488-20200
Kericho
Tel: 020-2204000 Fax: 052-20217
Contact Person: Daniel Metet
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AMACO Bungoma
Moghe Plaza, 3rd Floor
Moi Avenue
P.O box 1390-50200
Bungoma
Tel: 020-2204000 Fax: 055-30654
Contact Person: Tom Misigo
AMACO Kapsabet
KCB Building, 1st Floor
P. O. Box 48
Kapsabet
Tel: 020-2204000 Fax: 053-52478
Contact Person: Philemon Tabut
AMACO Malindi
Malindi Complex, Rm 17
Lamu Road
P.O Box 511-80200
Malindi
Tel: 020-2204000 Fax: 042-20409
Contact Person: Philip Mbiti
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AMACO Mombasa
New Cannon Towers II, 2nd Floor
P. O. Box 98194
Mombasa
Tel: 020-2204000, 2230121 Fax: 041-2316099, 041-2229029
Contact Person: David Makhanu
AMACO Migori
KN Building 1st Floor
P.O Box 1133-40400
Migori
Tel: 020-2204000 Fax: 059-20815
Contact Person: Zachariah Mwita
AMACO Nyeri
3rd Floor NDCU Building
Gakere Road
P.O Box 2509-10100
Nyeri
Tel : 020-2204000 Fax : 061-2032157
Contact Person: Nahashon Thungati
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AMACO Eastleigh
Sunrise Building 1st Floor
P.O Box 61599-00100
Nairobi
Tel: 020-2204000
Contact Person: Jackson Mwangi
AMACO Embu
Sparko Plaza
P.O Box 61599-00100
Nairobi
Tel: 020-2204000
Contact Person: Misheck Mwangi
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48.0 African Leadership Academy Scholarships
African Leadership Academy Scholarships: African Leadership Academy Scholarships: African
Leadership Academy (ALA) depends on individuals and organizations across Africa and around
the world who are committed to exposing outstanding young people to opportunities that will
help them realize their potential.
You can nominate a student to ALA.
ALA seeks 15-18 year old students from all backgrounds who meet the selection criteria:
academic excellence; leadership potential; entrepreneurial spirit; dedication to public service;
and passion for Africa.
ALA has an extensive financial assistance program that seeks to enable every admitted student,
regardless of background, to attend the Academy.
A student’s ability to pay tuition is not a factor in admissions decisions. The value of financial
awards is determined after admissions decisions have been made.
Fees charged to a given student will be based on a family’s financial means.
Students from financially disadvantaged backgrounds who are accepted to the Academy will
receive large financial aid awards.
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CONTACT ADDRESS.
Campus Address
1050 Printech Ave, Honeydew 2040 South Africa
Postal Address
Postnet Suite 413, Private Bag X1 Northcliff 2115 South Africa
Phone: +27 11 699 3000
Fax: +27 11 252 6190
Email: [email protected]
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49.0 Africa Adapt Knowledge Sharing Innovation Fund
Africa Adapt Knowledge Sharing Innovation Fund: The Knowledge Sharing Innovation Fund will
offer grants of up to US$10000 to projects that seek to overcome barriers to sharing knowledge
with ‘hard to reach’ or marginalized African communities.
These barriers may be related to language, access to information and marginalization due to
gender or disability.
Theatre performances, songs, radio broadcasts, visual arts, videos and comics are just a few
ideas about how they could be overcome.
The key is to ensure these groups can learn and share.
This fund seeks to support small-scale projects that offer innovative and practical ideas and
strategies for communicating/sharing between different stakeholder groups, of vulnerability to
climate change, impacts and adaptation responses.
It is aimed at small scale initiatives proposed by African research groups, community-based
organizations, co-operatives, networks and other local institutions in either urban or rural
locations.
The competition is open to research, local and civil society organizations, cooperatives and
community networks across Africa.
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Organizations must be registered in their host country and evidence of registration (reference
no. date and place of registration) provided for the full proposal.
International organisations may apply provided that they are registered in Africa and have
collaboration with partners in Africa.
CONTACT ADDRESS
International START Secretariat, 2000 Florida Ave NW, Washington, DC 20009
START International, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
© 2014 START International, Inc.
50.0 African Scholarships for Undergraduate Women
African Scholarships for Undergraduate Women: Scholarship list - undergraduate scholarship
for female African students to study in Africa. Scholarships for women in Africa and studying in
African Universities and Colleges.
Assistance for Women and Women Refugees
Educational Grants for Female Students
Scholarships for African Women
Theological Education Fund for Women Scholarships
Undergraduate & Postgraduate Women in Business Scholarships
Undergraduate Scholarships (List of non-gender specific scholarships for undergraduate
students)
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Wangari Maathai Scholarship Fund
Working to Advance African Women Foundation Scholarship
CONTACT ADDRESS.
Advance Africa,
P O BOX 14507 - 00100,
NAIROBI GPO, KENYA.
Tel. + 254 723 040 015
51.0 African Students PhD Fellowships
African Students PhD Fellowships: A new PhD fellowship programme is being launched by the
Malaria Capacity Development Consortium (MCDC) which builds on a previous PhD programme
supported by the Gates Malaria Partnership.
Approximately 20, four-year fellowships will be offered which will cover;
A personal stipend for the duration of the award.
Costs of spending up to 12 months with a European partner institution.
Up to £50,000 to cover the costs of research undertaken as the basis of the PhD thesis.
The latter must relate to some aspect of the treatment or prevention of malaria and be
conducted in a large part in a malaria endemic country in Africa.
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Candidates will be expected to register for their degree with one of the five African universities
in the partnership.
Applications from outside the countries of the African partner universities will be considered
but the candidate will be required to register with one of these universities.
Strong supervisory support will be provided by one of the northern partners and the
fellowships will cover the costs of up to one year of residence at one of the northern partner
institutions, if this is necessary for project development, analysis or writing up.
African Students PhD Fellowships - Eligibility Criteria
Normally resident in a malaria endemic country of Africa. African scientists currently
undertaking further education outside Africa are eligible to apply.
African nationality.
A first or upper second class first degree in a subject relevant to research on malaria.
A commitment to research demonstrated by previous work experience.
Application deadline: 12 December.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
MCDC | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Keppel Street
London
199
WC1E 7HT
UK
52.0 African Studies Scholarships - University of Oxford
African Studies Scholarships: The African Studies Centre, University of Oxford offers two full
scholarships for the MSc in African Studies and two full DPhil scholarships for the every year.
Prospective MSc in African Studies students can also apply Waverely-ORISHA scholarship and
the Ioma-Evans Pritchard/Commonwealth Scholarship Students from Angola, Ghana and
Nigeria are also eligible to apply for the Eni Scholarships offered by St Antony's College in
partnership with the energy company Eni.
Eligible DPhil candidates can apply for the ORISHA DPhil Scholarship and the Waverley DPhil
scholarship.
Further information on scholarships is available from the links below.
Eligible students applying for this degree can also seek funding from the Arts and Humanities
Research Board, and University of Oxford scholarship scheme.
Overseas students can additionally apply for Rhodes Scholarships, Commonwealth Scholarships,
and University of Oxford Clarendon and Chevening Scholarships
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CONTACT ADDRESS
Contact African Studies
13 Bevington Road
Oxford
OX2 6LH
General enquiries: [email protected]
Degree enquiries: [email protected]
Alumni enquiries: [email protected]
Telephone
+44 (0)1865 613900
Fax
+44 (0)1865 613906
64. African Watt Club Scholarship
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The African Watt Club Scholarship is funded by the African Watt Club Fund and it offers the
amount of up to £2,500 per year of study at Heriot-Watt University, to an individual who meets
the following criteria:
Resident of an African country
Individual’s family must earn less than £4,000 per year (evidence required)
Evidence supplied of academic excellence
Written evidence supplied of an individual’s desire to be a leader in their field.
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52.0 African Women Public Service Fellowship
African Women Public Service Fellowship; Wagner announces a call for applications for the
African Women Fellowships, a fellowship program made possible by a donation from the Oprah
Winfrey Foundation, which expands the opportunity for African women to prepare for public
service in their home countries.
African Women Fellowships - Host Institution(s): NYU Wagner, USA.
African Women Fellowships: Fields of study
As fellows at NYU Wagner, African women study in one of two graduate programs: the two-
year Master of Public Administration or the one-year Executive MPA: Concentration on
International Public Service Organizations.
Target group: African Women
African Women Fellowships: Scholarship value/inclusions
The awards for either program will support tuition, housing, travel to and from the United
States and a small stipend to cover books and miscellaneous expenses.
African Women Fellowships: Fellowship Application Eligibility Criteria
Be citizens and resident in an African country at the time of application.
NYU Wagner’s admissions committee pays particular attention to applications from
women who possess strong academic records;
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Who have a demonstrated commitment to public service;
For whom a Wagner education would significantly enhance their ability to have a deep
and lasting impact on public service issues in their home country and region.
Applicants commit to return to their respective home countries at the conclusion of the
program with the goal of assuming a leadership position on the continent where they
can meaningfully contribute to the challenges currently confronting Africa.
African Women Fellowships: Application Instructions
There are not special forms or applications to fill out to be considered for the African
Women Public Service Fellowship.
You will automatically be considered for all scholarships, including the African Women
Public Service Fellowship.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
Reception and Info
(2nd Floor Lobby Desk)
(212) 998-7400
Adjunct Faculty Services
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(212) 998-7477
Admissions
(212) 998-7414
Alumni
(212) 998-7537
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53.0 Afya Bora Global Health Fellowships
Afya Bora Global Health Fellowships: The Afya Bora Consortium Fellowship was created to train
future leaders in global health. The focus is on African health professionals, but also includes
U.S. trainees.
The Fellowship has two major components, a set of didactic modules and an assignment at an
Attachment Site.
The didactic modules provide trainees with basic knowledge and a variety of practical skills
relevant to effective leadership, while the assignment at an Attachment Site provides practical
experience in an African health organization and environment.
Global Health Fellowships - Trainees
The one-year training program targets African and U.S. medical post-graduates, post-residency
physicians, and graduate nurses with the majority of trainees from Africa.
One important element of the program is the inclusion of both U.S. and African trainees who
are both nurses and physicians.
We believe that this mix will enhance the quality of the leadership training experience for all
participants, and will help the trainees establish professional relationships that will have long-
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term benefits in their future careers. The annual cohort is ~ 20 fellows per year (80% from
African institutions).
Global Health Fellowships - Eligibility Criteria
In order to be eligible to apply all applicants MUST meet the following criteria
Be a citizens of US, Kenya, Botswana, Uganda, or Tanzania AND
Meet ONE of the following education requirements
1. Medical applicants need to have a M.D. or MBChB with a MMed, MPH or Masters degree in
related field.
2. Nursing applicants need to have a Masters degree in Nursing, Public Health or a related field
(PhD preferred).
3. Other Public Health professionals (those without a clinical degree) must have a PhD in Public
Health or a related field.
Global Health Fellowships - What does it cover?
African trainees -airfare (home-Botswana- attachment sites – Kenya – attachment site-
Uganda – home)
Monthly stipend equivalent to $1500 per month
Evacuation insurance if stationed outside home country
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Accommodations and per diem up if attending didactic sessions and meetings outside of
home country -reimbursement for visa cost US Trainees
Existing fellowship stipend
Round trip airfare from home city- Africa -airfare within Africa to attachment site
placement and modules -reimbursement for other selected fellowship-specific activities
in Africa (i.e. travel to rural sites, visa, etc)
Support request for an NIH loan repayment up to $35,000 for one year (eligible
applicants are limited to postdocs) OR
Monthly stipend based on NRSA 2012 stipend levels -stipend cap is at 2 years post-
doctoral level
Round trip airfare from home city-Africa -airfare within Africa to attachment site
placement and modules
Per diem when attending didactic sessions and meetings
Housing allowance of up to $750 per month -support request for an NIH loan repayment
up to $35,000 for one year (eligible applicants are limited to postdocs)
Reimbursement for other selected fellowship-specific activities in Africa (i.e. travel to
rural sites, visa, etc.).
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CONTACT ADDRESS.
Angela Shelton, Program Manager
University of Washington
325 Ninth Avenue Box 359909
Seattle, WA 98104-2499
Phone: +1(206)685-7842 or +1(206)543-4278
Fax: + 1(206)543-4818
Skype: angshelt
Email: [email protected]
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54.0 Aircraft Maintenance Trainee Sponsorships
Aircraft Maintenance Trainee Sponsorships - Aircraft Maintenance License (AML) Trainee
Programme.
Kenya Civil Aviation Authority is a state corporation under the Ministry of Transport and
Infrastructure established under Civil Aviation Act, 2013 of the Laws of Kenya with a Vision ‘to
be a model of Excellence in Civil Aviation and mission ‘to develop, regulate and mange a safe,
efficient and effective Civil Aviation System in Kenya’.
The Authority wishes to announce that it will offer a fifty (50%) percent sponsorship
programme to 20 (10 Avionics and 10 Airframes & Engines) newly qualified BSc Engineering and
KNEC Diploma graduates for the inaugural Aircraft Maintenance License (AML) training which
will commence in July 2013 at the East African School Aviation (EASA) Embakasi, Nairobi.
The training will be residential.
The ideal candidates should possess the following qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Aeronautical Engineering;
Electrical/Electronics/Telecommunications/Mechanical/Mechatronics OR its equivalent
from a recognized university;
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KNEC Diploma in Aeronautical engineering (Avionics and/or Air Frame & Engines); or its
equivalent from a recognized institution.
Be aged below 30 years.
The opportunity is open to both male and female candidates who have recently successfully
completed their studies.
No salary will be paid to any during the entire training period but accommodation and meals
will be provided.
Interested candidates are requested to forward their application letters attaching copies of
certificates, other relevant testimonials and the current CV indicating day-time telephone
contact and full contacts details o three referees so as to reach the undersigned not later than
27th June, 2013.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted
CONTACT ADDRESS.
The Director General, Kenya Civil Aviation Authority, KAA Complex Building – JKIA
P.O BOX 30163 – 00100. Nairobi
E-mail: [email protected]
55.0 Aklilu Lemma Scholarship Awards - Scholarships for Ethiopians
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Scholarships for Ethiopians - Criteria for Selection:
Cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 3.0 or higher; weighted 75% of total.
Strong confidential letter of recommendation by relevant department or faculty
testifying to the applicant's serious commitment to his/her studies, good conduct and
other achievements including active participation in extra & co-curricular activities and
community services; weighted 20% of total.
Short personal statement essay, not exceeding one type written Page, to allow the
applicant to emphasize any particular/outstanding aspect of his/her application;
weighted 5% of total.
25 Meritorious students will be screened and selected by ALF Committees at different
levels to be recipients of the Aklilu Lemma Scholarship Awards.
ALF will strive to ensure participation of Female Students who fulfil the minimum CGPA
requirement of 3.00.
Ethiopia Scholarship Awards
Successful applicants will be awarded a certificate of merit, a monthly stipend of Eth.
Birr 200.00 during the academic year, and some other educational support.
The Scholarship Award is tenable for one year and is renewable until graduation,
provided the awardee maintains the CGPA required for renewal to be specified by
faculty/school/institute committees at the time of selection.
ALF does not provide scholarship for a student who is receiving scholarship/grant from
another award scheme.
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Ethiopia Scholarships - Renewal of Scholarship
ALF Scholarship Recipients who are not graduating at the end of the Academic Year and who
wish to continue with their scholarships do not need to complete the application form, but they
are required to submit the following:
Written Report about Benefits obtained.
A formal written request applying for scholarship renewal.
An Up-to-date confidential recommendation letter from the Department/Faculty on the
special ALF recommendation letter form provided,
A Copy of their Final Grade Reports or up-to-date transcripts.
Accepted Subject Areas
College of Natural Sciences (CNS)
Faculty of Life Sciences •Biology
Faculty of Physical & Chemical Sciences
Faculty of Computer & Mathematical Sciences
College of Health Sciences (CHS)
School of Veterinary Medicine
School of Medicine
School of Pharmacy
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Addis Ababa Institute of Technology (AAIT)
College of Social Sciences & Humanities (CSS &H)
Faculty of Social Sciences
School of Social Work.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
V/P for Research and Technology Transfer [email protected] 0111-239769 2 V/P for
Administration and Student Services [email protected] 0111-239783 3 School of Social
Work 0111-225950 4 V/P for Institutional Development and Community Services (VPIDCS)
[email protected] 5 Academic Vice President [email protected] 0111-
231088 6 President Office [email protected] 0111-239752 7 Addis Ababa University Press
[email protected] 8 Addis Ababa University Registrar [email protected]
0111-239706 9 Budget Office [email protected] 0111-239727 10 Finance Office
[email protected] 11 College of Social Sciences
[email protected] 12 Procurement Office 0111-225957 13 College of
Education and Behavioral Studies [email protected] 0111-239780 14 College of
Humanities, language Studies, Journalism and Communication [email protected] 0111-
239721 15 College of Performing and Visual Arts 0111-239713 16 College of Natural Sciences
[email protected] 17 Communications Office 0111-239705 18 College
of Health Sciences [email protected] 0118-959055 19 Office of External Relations,
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Partnerships and Communications [email protected] 0111-239756 20 College of
Veterinary Medicine and Agriculture [email protected] 0114-338450
56.0 Amani African Youth Peace Fellowship
Amani African Youth Peace Fellowship: Are you a young African peace activist looking for the
key to self-development to help you in your life and work? Would you like to learn how to
develop your own inner peace in order to engage more effectively in your peace work?
Peace Revolution offers you the opportunity to cultivate a strong peace culture based on the
principle of Peace in Peace Out.
In cognizance of the special need to develop young peace activists who can respond to the
needs of the continent, Peace Revolution will host for the first time an exclusive African Youth
Fellowship in Thailand.
Your training starts with the 42 Days online self-development program on our interactive
platform providing you the basic theory and practice; develop the tool for inner peace and learn
about the concept of PIPO - INNER PEACE + OUTER PEACE = SUSTAINABLE WORLD PEACE.
Through the Online Special OPS you have the means to share true peace to friends, family,
school and your community at large.
The fellowship offers a 14 days intensive training program providing participants with deeper
insight in the relationship between inner peace and sustainable world peace and enhancing
their ability to create peace within their family, professional and social environment.
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In addition to our intense meditation practice, participants will gain knowledge of various
theoretical approaches that include:
Conflict resolution and the role of the basic human self-disciplines.
The role of our habits in our daily life and how to improve; the 5 Rooms of life.
The factors that determine our perception to think, act and speak; relation between
body and mind.
Leadership: Eight pillars for a stable peaceful society.
The Thailand fellowship includes:
Full or partial sponsoring of airfare.
Free accommodation.
Free catering.
Free local transportation.
Free meditation retreat fee.
Everyone is welcome to join the fellowship. But to be eligible for the partial sponsoring of
airfare, candidates must be between 18-30 years old.
African Youth Peace Fellowship Eligibility:
Candidates must be African nationals residing in Africa.
Candidates should be 18-30 years old at the time of submitting the application in order
to receive the airfare support.
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Candidates must complete the 42 days online self-development program. Note that in
order to submit the application form, candidates do not need to have completed the
online self-development program.
Candidates must have completed at least one online Special Ops.
Candidates have good proficiency in written and spoken English language.
Candidates should be optimistic, open-minded, show leadership potential, and have a
genuine interest in peace.
Candidates should be young leaders in local, national or international organizations.
Candidates should send a recommendation letter from their organizations.
African Youth Peace Fellowship Deadline: 31 October
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57.0 Australian Development Scholarships (ADS)
Australian Development Scholarships (ADS): The Africa ADS program provides academic
scholarships to undertake Master Degrees and Postgraduate Diplomas to nationals of African
and other developing countries.
Australian Development Scholarship (ADS) are a central part of the Australian Government's
development cooperation program in Africa.
The Australian Development Scholarship (ADS) scheme offers the opportunity to people from
developing countries to study in priority sector coursed at Australian universities.
By providing people with the knowledge and skills to promote development in their home
country, the ADS scheme aims to reduce poverty, promote good governance, and contribute to
the human resource base of targeted countries and complement other Australian development
projects.
Australian Development Scholarship Benefits:
Scholarships are offered for the minimum period necessary for the individual to complete the
academic program specified by the institution, including any preparatory training.
Benefits:
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Tuition.
Airfare - Payment of a single return, economy class airfare to and from Australia, via the
most direct route.
Establishment Allowance - A once only payment as a contribution towards expenses
such as rental bonds, text books, study materials, additional medical insurance, home
contents insurance, excess baggage upon return home etc.
Contribution to Living Expenses - a fortnightly contribution to basic living expenses paid
at a rate determined by AusAID.
Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) - provided to cover the student's basic medical
costs.
Pre-course English - if deemed necessary may be available for students for in-country
and/or in-Australia training.
Supplementary Academic Support (Tutorial Assistance) - May be available when
essential to improving the student's performance to ensure their academic success.
Fieldwork - May be available for eligible research students.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
+27 (0) 12 362 4360 +27 (0) 86 602 3719254 (0) 20 500 0444
+254 (0) 70 654 6524
+254 (0) 20 367 308
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Email address: [email protected]
58.0 African Economic Research Consortium Awards
African Economic Research Consortium Awards PhD Fellowships.
The African Economic Research Consortium (AERC) was established in 1988 as a public not-for-
profit organization devoted to the advancement of economic policy research and training in
Africa.
The Consortium’s mandate and strategic intent is built on the basis that sustained development
in sub-Saharan Africa requires well-trained, locally based professional economists.
AERC agitates the provision of capacity building in economic policy in Francophone and
Anglophone African countries through provision of support in the areas of policy research and
graduate training.
AERC has placed a call for applications for Ph.D. scholarships for applicants from Francophone
and Anglophone sub-Saharan African Countries.
The scholarship will be offered in collaboration with the following universities across the
Region, with whom AERC has partnerships:
• University of Cape Town, South Africa
• University of Ibadan, Nigeria
• University of Benin, Nigeria
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• University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
• University of Nairobi, Kenya
• University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
Study in Africa - PhD Fellowship Requirements
To qualify, an applicant must:
(a) Have applied and been admitted to any one of the listed partner universities;
(b) Have attained at least a Second Class Honours (Upper Division) or equivalent in Economics
or related field from an accredited university;
(c) Have a Masters Degree (with coursework and thesis component) in Economics, Agricultural
Economics or related fields from a recognized University. The coursework should have covered
microeconomics, macroeconomics and quantitative methods. Interested candidates must
submit their applications for ad
Interested candidates must submit their applications for admission directly to the respective
universities (application procedure can be obtained from the respective universities’ websites).
Upon receipt of an admission letter from the specific university, the applicant should submit his
or her application for scholarship to AERC and attach a copy of the admission letter.
In addition, candidates should attach their curriculum vitae and certified copies of their
academic certificates and transcripts.
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CONTACT ADDRESS.
3rd Floor-Middle East Bank Towers Building, Milimani Road
P. O. Box 62882 00200 Nairobi,
Kenya.
Tel: 254 20 2734150
Fax: 254 20 2734170
Email: [email protected]
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59.0 Bachelor of Laws Scholarships by Distance Learning
Bachelor of Laws Scholarships by Distance Learning: The University of London International
Programmes is awarding up to five full scholarships to study for a Bachelor of Laws degree (LLB)
by distance learning in Uganda.
They are looking for outstanding students who have the academic ability and desire to study
law, but may struggle to fund their studies without a scholarship.
They want to find people who will use the opportunities created by a University of London law
degree to make a difference to their own lives and to Ugandan society.
LLB Minimum Entry Requirements:
All scholarship applicants have to meet our minimum entry requirements for the LLB degree:
Two passes at GCSE A level at Grade E or above
OR Two passes in the Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) at Grade D or
above
OR Two passes at the University of Cambridge International Examinations, A Level at
Grade E or above.
Plus:
Three GCSE O levels at Grade C or above in different subjects
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OR passes in three subjects in the Certificate of Education of the Uganda National
Examinations Council grades 1–4
OR three passes at Grade E in the Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education.
A good standard of written and spoken English.
You will also need to have regular internet access to complete your studies.
Eligibility:
Scholarships will be awarded on academic merit but preference will be given to those
who can’t afford to study for a prestigious qualification, or those who have not
previously had the opportunity to obtain an undergraduate degree.
All applicants have to meet our minimum entry requirements for the LLB degree.
The scholarships are only open to long-term residents of Uganda.
Scholarship Cover:
What does the scholarship cover?
The value is approximately £3,500, assuming you complete your degree in three years.
The scholarship covers the total registration and examination fees charged by the
University of London International Programmes.
The scholarship is available for the normal period of study plus one year, subject to your
continuing satisfactory academic progress, which will be reviewed each August.
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CONTACT ADDRESS.
Student Advice Centre
University of London
Stewart House
32 Russell Square
London
WC1B 5DN
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60.0 Barratt Rotary Award - South Africa
Barratt Rotary Award: The Barratt Rotary Award is awarded twice annually by the South African
Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA) to young researchers from Africa (excluding South
Africa) under the age of 35.
The successful applicant is expected to conduct research on a topic related to the New
Partnership for Africa’s Development (Nepad).
The exact topic and the full research brief will be determined in conjunction with research staff
at South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA).
The results of the research may be published in one of the Institute’s publications.
The award usually covers the following costs:
Basic student accommodation in Johannesburg
A weekly stipend
Limited local travel
A return economy class airticket to Johannesburg from the place of origin
However, personal insurance and medical aid are the responsibility of the Fellow.
The Fellow may be asked to address various branches of SAIIA and Rotary on topics related to
the research being undertaken.
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Applications must include two copies of a full CV with three references, and a basic research
proposal outlining the project to be undertaken during the course of the Fellowship. Each
award is for a period of six weeks.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
For all Media enquiries, please contact:
Ms. Chevon Erasmus Porter, Communications Manager
Tel: +27 (0)11 339-2021
Mobile: +27 82 820 8036
or
Ms. Riona Judge McCormack, Content Manager
Tel: +27 (0)11 339-2021
Mobile: +27 71 76 43 690
For all Publications enquiries and purchases, please contact:
Ms. Alexandra Begg, Publications Specialist
Tel: +27 (0)11 339-2021
For all Youth programmes enquiries, please contact:
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Ms. Desirée Kosciulek, Youth Development Officer
Tel: +27 (0)11 339-2021
For general enquiries please E-mail:
Physical Address - Johannesburg
Jan Smuts House
East Campus
University of the Witwatersrand
Johannesburg
Directions and Map to SAIIA (Johannesburg)
Postal Address - Johannesburg
PO Box 31596
Braamfontein
2017
Telephone
+27 (0)11 339-2021
Fax
+27 (0)11 339-2154
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Physical Address - Cape Town
1st Floor, Vunani Chambers
33 Church Street
Cape Town
8001
Postal Address - Cape Town
PO Box 15610
Vlaeberg
8012
Telephone
+27 (0)21 422-0717
Fax
+27 (0)21 426-1455
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61.0 BCA's Annual Student Conference on European - U.S. Relations
Each March, BCA hosts a conference for students on the relations between the United States
and Europe.
Located in Strasbourg, France, the conference is open to students attending BCA programs in
Europe, American students studying abroad through other providers, as well as European
students.
Since 2004, BCA has sponsored the annual conference so that students can explore the
character and future of U.S.-European relations, as well as the fundamental differences
between the European Union and the United States both structurally, and on important
international issues.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
50 Alpha Drive
Elizabethtown, PA 17022 United States
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: 717.361.6600
Toll-free U.S.: 866.222.6188
Fax: 717.361.6619
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61.0 Call for Applications for Visiting Lectureships
Call for Applications for Visiting Lectureships: The African Economic Research Consortium is a
public not-for-profit organization devoted to advanced policy research and training.
The principle objective is to strengthen local capacity for conducting independent, rigorous
inquiry into problems pertinent to the management of Sub-Saharan African economies through
a synergistic programme combining economic research with postgraduate training in
economics.
The AERC is supported by donor governments, private foundations and international
organizations.
The Joint Facility for Electives (JFE)
The JFE is an intensive teaching environment that offers a full range of elective courses in the
Collaborative Masters Programme (CMAP) and Collaborative PhD Programme (CPP).
Each year, from late June to early November, eligible CMAP and CPP participating universities
send their postgraduate students to the joint facility in Nairobi.
The JFE admits approximately 70 CMAP students and about 50 CPP students after their
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successful completion of core courses comprising Microeconomics, Macroeconomics and
Quantitative Methods in their home universities.
The CMAP JFE runs for duration of 14 weeks comprising 2 semesters of 7 weeks each, while the
CPP JFE runs for 16 weeks divided into two 8-week semesters.
Apart from encouraging a more efficient use of resources, the JFE offers an ideal environment
for networking and a structured exchange of people, ideas, materials and methods that reduce
isolation and stimulate continued growth and collective improvement in quality.
On successful conclusion of JFE coursework, draft theses and examinations, students return to
their home universities for final thesis preparation.
In the case of CPP, candidates also sit comprehensive examinations in core and elective fields,
and present PhD thesis research proposals and post-field reports during the AERC biannual
research workshops.
Call for Applications for JFE Visiting Lectureships
On behalf of Departments/Schools of Economics of CMAP and CPP participating universities,
the AERC wishes to invite applications from qualified and experienced scholars willing and able
to teach the following courses:
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CMAP
Agricultural Economics Corporate Finance and
Investment Econometrics Theory and Practice
Environmental Economics Game Theory and
Information Economics Health Economics
Industrial Economics International Economics
Labour Economics Managerial Economics
Monetary Theory and Practice Public Sector
Economics
CPP
Agricultural Economics Development
Economics Econometrics Environmental
Economics Financial Economics Health
Economics Industrial Economics International
Economics Labour Economics Monetary
Economics Public Sector Economics
Visiting Lectureships Dates
The courses in these fields will be intensively taught at a fully equipped, residential facility on
the outskirts of Nairobi, Kenya, from June 24 to September 27, 2013 in the case of the Masters
Programme, and July 1 to November 1, 2013 for the PhD Programme.
For CMAP, the first semester will run from June 24 to August 9 and the second from August 12
to September 27, 2013.
In the case of the CPP, the first semester will start on July 1 and end on August 30, 2013 while
the second one will run from September 4 to November 1, 2013.
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In both programmes, each course is typically taught by one instructor for each of the two JFE
semesters.
Call for Application - Qualifications
Qualifications for visiting lectureships include a PhD degree in Economics, demonstrated
expertise in graduate level teaching and research in the above fields of economics, as well as a
commitment of eight weeks, being the duration of each of the two semesters.
In addition, applicants for the CPP JFE lectureships must hold the position of senior lecturer or
above with a track record of quality research publications and doctoral student research
supervision.
Qualified female applicants are strongly encouraged to apply.
Visiting Lectureships Remuneration
The AERC will finance the costs of travel, subsistence and medical insurance in addition to an
attractive remuneration.
If you are interested in contributing to this innovative activity, please forward your application
by 25th February, 2013.
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62.0 Call for Field Research Grants
Call for Field Research Grants: The French Embassy in Accra and the Institute for Research in
Africa (IFRA-Nigeria) offer small grants to assist Ghanaian graduate students to undertake field
research in Ghana in the social sciences and humanities.
Field Research Grants Eligibility
Master &M.Phil students currently registered in a Ghanaian university. Candidates must be
Ghanaian nationals. Applications may be submitted on any subject within the humanities and
social sciences, vid. Political Science, Sociology, Anthropology, Archaeology, History, Geography,
Development studies, Peace & Conflict Studies.
Field Research Grants Limitations: These grants are designed as partial funding to assist in the
realization of fieldwork. The amount requested may not exceed 1000 Ghana Cedis.
Field Research Grants Calendar: All applications must be sent by e-mail before the 15th of April
to: Dr. Gérard Chouin, Director – IFRA – ghanagrants [at] ifra-nigeria.org.
Shortlisted candidates usually take part in a methodological workshop in Accra. The fieldwork
subsidized by the grant is expected to take place from June to September. A preliminary report
will be submitted by the grantees by October, prior to the final seminar which will take place by
the end of October.
Field Research Grants Guidelines
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Requests for funding MUST respect the guidelines or will not be considered. Guidelines are
available in the full call for research proposal downloadable at the IFRA-Nigéria website; see
below.
CONTACT ADDRESS
Gérard Chouin
IFRA-Nigéria
Institute of African Studies
University of Ibadan
Ibadan, Oyo State
Nigeria
Email: director @ifra-nigeria.org
63.0 CFC Stanbic Bank Education Fund Scholarship
CFC Stanbic Bank Education Fund Scholarship: CFC Stanbic Bank in collaboration with The
United States International University (USIU) are sponsoring four (4) bright and needy
undergraduate students under the CFC Stanbic Bank Education Fund Scholarship.
Applicants for this scholarship must be recent KCSE candidates interested in pursuing any of the
following degree programs at USIU; Accounting (B.Sc), Business Administration (B.Sc),
Information Systems & Technology (B.Sc), Applied Computer Technology (B.Sc), and
International Business Administration (B.Sc).
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CFC Stanbic Bank and USIU will pay all tuition costs as well as library, medical and Students
Affairs Council (SAC) fees. The successful candidates will be required to meet other costs not
mentioned in this advert.
Minimun Qualifications: A mean grade of B (Plain) or better in the recent Kenya Certificate of
Secondary Education (KCSE) with a grade of C+ (plus) in English and Mathematics.
Interviews will be conducted in June. Successful candidates will be notified in July and
recognized during the Universities annual graduation ceremony in August.
To apply, please submit the following to the USIU Financial Aid Office:
Application letter, copies of the relevant certificates and transcripts (certified by the head
teacher), school leaving certificate, a reference letter from the Principal or Head Teacher, an
essay detailing your background information, degree you wish to pursue and the reasons why
you deserve the scholarship.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
United States International University Financial Aid Office
P.O. Box 14634, Nairobi, 00800.
TEL: (254-20)3606210 or 3606300; E-Mail: [email protected]
WEB: http://www.usiu.ac.ke/finaid
Facebook:www.facebook.com/USIUAfrica.
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64.0 CODESRIA Small Grants for Thesis Writing
CODESRIA Small Grants for Thesis Writing: The Council for the Development of Social Science
Research in Africa (CODESRIA) runs an annual competition under its Small Grants Programme
for Thesis Writing.
The grants are designed to contribute to the development of the social sciences in Africa, and
the continuous renewal and strengthening of research capacities in African universities through
the funding of primary research conducted by post-graduate students and professionals.
In this connection, candidates whose applications are successful are encouraged to use the
resources available under the grants to cover the cost of their fieldwork, the acquisition of
books and documents, the processing of data which they have collected and the printing of
their thesis/dissertation.
As the Council has a strong interest in encouraging African researchers to engage one another
on a sustained basis, recipients of the small grants will also be supported to order books and
journals produced by African scholarly publishers, including Council for the Development of
Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) itself.
They will also be encouraged to apply to attend Council for the Development of Social Science
Research in Africa (CODESRIA) research methodology workshops.
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The Programme is open to graduate students and professionals currently registered in African
universities preparing their theses and dissertations in all social science fields and in other
disciplines involving social or economic analysis.
Preference is given to those registered for Doctoral Studies (PhD or equivalent) with fewer
grants dedicated for Masters and MPhil theses.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
Avenue Cheikh Anta Diop X Canal IV
BP 3304, CP 18524, Dakar, Senegal
Phone: (221) 33 825 98 22 ou (221) 33 825 98 23
Fax: (221) 33 824 12 89
65.0 Commonwealth Scholarships in Cameroon
Commonwealth Scholarships in Cameroon: The Commonwealth Scholarship Fellowship Plan
invites applications from citizens of Commonwealth countries to apply for two-year master’s
degree programmes at the University of Buea, Cameroon, for the next academic session.
Level and Subject of Study
A two-year Master’s degree programme in any subject offered by the university.
Commonwealth Scholarships in Cameroon Eligibility Criteria
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Applicants should:
Be citizens of any Commonwealth country except Cameroon
Hold a first degree of upper second class Honours standard (or above) in a discipline
relevant to that in which study is proposed
Commonwealth Scholarships in Cameroon Application Process
Applications should be submitted to national nominating agencies in the first instance.
Please complete the form (see the links below) and submit it to your national nominating
agency by the application deadline.
Successful candidates will be required to complete an application form for the proposed
university of study in addition to their scholarship application.
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66.0 Commonwealth Scholarships in Tanzania
Commonwealth Scholarships in Tanzania: The Commonwealth Scholarship Fellowship Plan
invites applications from citizens of Commonwealth countries to apply for two-year master’s
degree programmes at the University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania for the next academic session.
Level and Subject of Study
A two-year Master’s degree programme in any subject offered by the university.
Commonwealth Scholarships in Tanzania Eligibility Criteria
Applicants should:
Be citizens of any Commonwealth country except Tanzania
Hold a first degree of upper second class Honours standard (or above) in a discipline
relevant to that in which study is proposed
Commonwealth Scholarships in Tanzania Application Process
Applications should be submitted to national nominating agencies in the first instance.
Please complete the form (see links below) and submit it to your national nominating agency by
the application deadline.
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Successful candidates will be required to complete an application form for the proposed
university of study in addition to their scholarship application.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
Anguilla
Permanent Secretary
Department of Public Administration
Government of Anguilla
James Ronald Webster Building
PO Box 60, The Valley
AI 2640
Anguilla
Tel: +1 264 497 3045
Fax: +1 264 497 2751
Website: www.gov.ai
Antigua and Barbuda
Director of Education
Ministry of Education, Sports, Youth and Gender Affairs
Government Complex
Queen Elizabeth Highway
St John’s
Antigua and Barbuda
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Tel: +1 268 462 4959
Fax: +1 268 462 4970
Website: www.education.gov.ag
Australia
(For awards to Australian citizens)
Department of Education
International Scholarships Section
GPO Box 9839
Canberra
ACT 2601
Australia
Email: [email protected]
(For awards tenable in Australia)
Director General
AusAID
GPO Box 887
Canberra City, ACT 2601
Australia
Website: www.ausaid.gov.au
The Bahamas
Administrator
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Scholarships and Educational Loan Division
Ministry of Education, Science and Technology
Thompson Boulevard
PO Box N 3913
Nassau
Bahamas
Tel: +1 242 502 9026
Fax: +1 242 325 4677
Website: www.bahamaseducation.com
Bangladesh
Deputy Secretary (Scholarship)
Ministry of Education
Building No 6, 17th and 18th Floor
Bangladesh Secretariat
Dhaka
Bangladesh
Tel: +880 2 9545032
Fax: +880 2 9514114
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.moedu.gov.bd
Barbados
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AOII Tertiary
Ministry of Education and Human Resource Development
The Elsie Payne Complex
Constitution Road
Bridgetown
St Michael
Barbados
Tel: +1 246 430 2765
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.mes.gov.bb
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Belize
Chief Executive Officer
Ministry of Public Service, Governance Improvement and Elections, and Boundaries
Ground Floor, Sir Edney Cain Building
City of Belmopan
Belize
Tel: +501 822 2204/05
Fax: +501 822 2206
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.belize.gov.bz
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Bermuda
Commissioner of Education
Ministry of Education
14 Wallers Point Road
St David's DD03
Bermuda
Tel: +1441 278 3300
Fax: +1441 278 3348
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.moed.bm
Botswana
Assistant Director
Department of Tertiary Education Financing
Ministry of Education and Skills Development
(postal address)
Private Bag 0079
Gaborone
Botswana
(Physical address)
37893 Universal Estates
Block 6
246
Gaborone
Botswana
Tel: +267 3972602
Fax: +267 3191641
Website: www.moe.gov.bw
Brunei Darussalam
Deputy Permanent Secretary (Core Education)
Kementerian Pendidikan
Ministry of Education
Bandar Seri Begawan BB3510
Negara
Brunei Darussalam
Tel: +673 238 1133
Fax: +673 238 0392
Website:
Cameroon
Cameroon Commonwealth Scholarship Agency
Ministry of Higher Education
Department of Students’ Assistance and University Welfare
PO Box 1457
Yaoundé
247
Cameroon
Tel: +237 23 10 01
Fax: +237 23 97 24
Website: www.minesup.gov.cm (please note that the site may take some time to load; if it fails
to load, please try again)
Canada
Canadian Bureau for International Education
220 Laurier Avenue West, Suite 1550
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 5Z9
Canada
Tel: +1 613 237 4820
Fax: +1 613 237 1073
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.scholarships-bourses.gc.ca
Cayman Islands
Senior Education Officer
Education Department
PO Box 910
George Town
Grand Cayman
248
Cayman Islands
Tel: +1 345 945 1199, ext 1731
Fax: +1 345 946 3900
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.education.gov.ky
Cyprus
(For Greek Cypriots)
Cyprus State Scholarship Foundation
PO Box 23949
1687 Nicosia
Cyprus
Tel: +357 22 456433
Fax: +357 22 673910
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.cyscholarships.gov.cy
(for Turkish Cypriots)
Department of Common Services for Education
Ministry of National Education, Youth and Sports
Nicosia
North Cyprus
Tel: + 90 392 22 83136, ext 216/+ 90 392 22 79760, ext 22
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Fax: + 90 392 22 87731
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.mebnet.net
Dominica
Permanent Secretary
Ministry of Education and Human Resource Development
Government Headquarters
Kennedy Avenue
Roseau
Dominica
Tel: +1 767 266 3256
Fax: +1 767 448 0644
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.dominica.gov.dm
Falkland Islands
Director of Education
c/o PA to Director of Education
Secretariat
Stanley
Falkland Islands
250
FIQQ 1ZZ
Tel: +50027289
Fax: +5002792
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.falklands.gov.fk/education
Ghana
Scholarships Secretariat
PO Box M75
Accra
Ghana
Tel: +233 030 266 2681
Fax: +233 030 266 2732
Email: [email protected]
Gibraltar
Education Adviser, Scholarships and Higher Education
Department of Education and Training
23 Queensway
Gibraltar
Tel: +350 200 45974
Fax: +350 200 71564
Website: www.gibraltar.gov.gi/education-a-training
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Grenada
Permanent Secretary
Ministry of Education and Human Resource Development
Education Complex
Botanical Gardens
Tanteen
St George’s
Grenada
Tel: +1 473 440 2737
Fax: +1 473 444 6650
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.gov.gd
Guyana
Permanent Secretary
Public Service Ministry
164 Waterloo Street
C/Burg
Guyana
Tel: +592 226 8732
Fax: +592 225 0714
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.gina.gov.gy
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India
(for awards to Indian citizens)
Deputy Educational Adviser
Ministry of Human Resource Development
Department of Higher Education
A.2/W-4 Curzon Road Barracks
Kasturba Gandhi Marg
New Delhi 110 001
India
Tel: +91 11 2338 4501
Fax: +91 11 2338 1355
Website: www.education.nic.in
(for awards tenable in India)
Director General
Indian Council for Cultural Relations
Azad Bhavan Indraprastha Estate
New Delhi 110 002
India
Tel: +91 11 2337 9309/9310
Fax: +91 11 2337 8647
Website: www.iccrindia.net
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Jamaica
(for awards to Jamaican nationals)
Director, Scholarships and Training Assistance Unit
1st Floor, Block G
Ministry of Finance and the Public Service
30 National Heroes Circle
Kingston 4
Jamaica
Tel: +1 876 922 8600 12
Fax: +1 876 932 5013
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.mof.gov.jm/scholarships
(For awards tenable in Jamaica)
Permanent Secretary
Ministry of Education, Youth and Culture
2 National Heroes Circle
PO Box 498
Kingston
Jamaica
Tel: +1 876 922 1400
Fax: +1 876 922 6328
Website: www.moec.gov.jm
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Kenya
Permanent Secretary
Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology
PO Box 9583-00200
Nairobi
Kenya
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.scienceandtechnology.go.ke
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Kiribati
Secretary
Public Service Office
PO Box 68
Bairiki
Tarawa
Kiribati
Tel: +686 21128
Fax: +686 21145
Website: www.pso.gov.ki
Lesotho
Director
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National Manpower Development Secretariat
PO Box 517
Maseru 100
Lesotho
Tel: +266 22 323 842
Fax: +266 22 310 511
Malawi
Deputy Director
Department of Human Resource Management and Development
PO Box 30227
Lilongwe 3
Malawi
Tel: +265 1 789 522
Fax: +265 1 788 162
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.malawi.gov.mw
Malaysia
Director
Public Service Department
Human Capital Development Division
Level 4-6, Block C1, Complex C
256
Federal Government Administrative Centre
62510 WP Putrajaya
Malaysia
Tel: +603 8885 3058/3588
Fax: +60 3 8889 2171
Website: www.jpa.gov.my
Maldives
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Boduthakurufaanu Magu
Henveiru Malé
Maldives
Tel: +960 332 3400
Fax: +960 332 3841
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.foreign.gov.mv
Malta
Directorate for Lifelong Learning
Ministry of Education and Employment
Great Siege Road
Floriana
257
FRN 1820
Malta
Tel: +356 2598 2111
Website: www.myscholarship.gov.mt
Mauritius
Assistant Secretary
Ministry of Education and Human Resources
MITD House
Pont Fer
Phoenix
Mauritius
Tel: +230 601 5271
Fax: +230 686 8581
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://ministry-education.gov.mu
Montserrat
Chief Human Resources Officer
Human Resources Management Unit
Office of the Deputy Governor
Brades
Montserrat
258
Tel: +664 491 2693/2365
Fax: +664 491 6234
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://odg.gov.ms
Mozambique
Tech. Ped. Instructor
Instituto de Bolsas de Estudo
Ministério da Educação e Cultura
Avenida 24 de Julho, No 167
PO Box 34
Maputo
Mozambique
Tel: +258 (21) 490677
Fax: +258 (21) 492196
Website: www.mec.gov.mz
Namibia
Permanent Secretary, Scholarships
Namibia Student Financial Assistance Fund
Ministry of Education
Private Bag 13186
Windhoek
259
Namibia
Tel: +264 61 2706348
Fax: +264 61 2706347
Nauru
Scholarship Officer
Education Department
Republic of Nauru
Tel: +674 557 3143/3044
New Zealand
Scholarships Manager
Universities New Zealand – Te Pōkai Tara
PO Box 11915
Wellington 6142
New Zealand
Tel: +64 (04) 381 8500
Fax: +64 (04) 381 8510
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.universitiesnz.ac.nz/scholarships/postgraduate
Nigeria
Assistant Director
Federal Scholarship Board
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Plot 245 Samuel Ademulegun Street
Opposite Arewa Suite
Central Business District
Abuja
Nigeria
Tel: +234 08188862281/08059108898
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.fsb.gov.ng
Pakistan
Deputy Educational Adviser
Ministry of Inter Provincial Coordination
Room No 3, 11th Floor
Shaheed-e-Millat Secretariat
Islamabad
Pakistan
Tel: +92 51 9204198
Fax: + 92 51 9204694
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.ipc.gov.pk
Papua New Guinea
Secretary
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Department of Personnel Management
PO Box 519
Waigani, 131, NCD
Papua New Guinea
Tel: +675 327 6379/6422/6447
Fax: +675 325 0520
Website: www.dpm.gov.pg
Rwanda
Rwanda Education Board
Remera/Kigali
PO Box 3817
Kigali
Rwanda
Website: www.reb.rw
St Helena
Chief Secretary
Education and Employment Directorate
Education Learning Centre
STHL 1ZZ
St Helena
Tel: +290 2710/2555
262
Fax: +290 2461
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.education.gov.sh
St Kitts and Nevis
Chief Personnel Officer
Human Resource Management Department
Government Headquarters
Church Street
Basseterre
St Kitts and Nevis
Tel: +1 869 467 1131
Fax: +1 869 465 1001
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.gov.kn
St Lucia
Permanent Secretary
Ministry of Education, Human Resource Development and Labour
4th Floor, Francis Compton Building
The Waterfront
Castries
St Lucia
263
Tel: +1 758 468 5207
Fax: +1 758 453 2299
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.education.gov.lc
St Vincent and The Grenadines
Chief Personnel Officer
Service Commissions Department
2nd Floor, Ministerial Building
Kingstown
St Vincent and The Grenadines
Tel: +1 784 456 1690
Fax: +1 784 457 2638
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.gov.vc
Samoa
Scholarship, Training and Bilateral Division
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
PO Box L1859
Apia
Samoa
Tel: +685 21171
264
Fax: +685 21504
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.mfat.gov.ws
Seychelles
Chief Executive Officer
National Human Resources Development Council
2nd floor, Le Chantier Mall
PO Box 407
Seychelles
Tel: +248 383016
Fax: +248 226184
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.nhrdc.sc
Sierra Leone
Chief Education Officer
Ministry of Education, Science and Technology
New England
Freetown
Sierra Leone
Tel: +232 33 623204/78 445430
Singapore
265
Prime Minister's Office
Public Service Division
100 High Street, #07-01
The Treasury
Singapore 179434
Email: [email protected]
Solomon Islands
Permanent Secretary
Ministry of Education and Human Resource Development
PO Box G28
Honiara
Solomon Islands
Tel: +677 24229
Fax: +677 22042
Email: [email protected]
South Africa
Higher Education South Africa (HESA)
PO Box 27392
Sunnyside
Pretoria 0132
266
South Africa
Tel: +27 12 481 2983
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://hesa.org.za
Sri Lanka
Additional Secretary (Development)
Ministry of Higher Education
Higher Education Division
No 18, Ward Place
Colombo 7
Sri Lanka
Tel: +94 11 268 8621
Fax: +94 11 267 1355
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.mohe.gov.lk
Swaziland
Ministry of Public Service and Information
PO Box 170
Mbabane
Swaziland
Tel: +268 404 8745/3521
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Fax: +268 240 44161/25379
Email:[email protected]
Website: www.gov.sz
Tanzania
Permanent Secretary
Ministry of Education and Vocational Training
PO Box 9121
Dar es Salaam
Tanzania
Tel: +255 22 2120403/2135390
Fax: +255 22 2113271
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.moe.go.tz
Tonga
Scholarships Unit
Ministry of Education and Training
PO Box 61
Nuku’alofa
Tonga
Tel: +676 22287
Email: [email protected]
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Website: www.tongaeducation.gov.to
Trinidad and Tobago
Ministry of Public Administration
5th Floor NALIS Building
National Library Building
Corner Hart and Abercromby Streets
Port of Spain
Trinidad and Tobago
Tel: +1 868 625 6724
Fax: +1 868 623 8636
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.scholarships.gov.tt
Turks and Caicos Islands
Permanent Secretary
Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports and Culture
Government Square
Pond Street
Grand Turk
Turks and Caicos Islands
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.gov.tc
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Tuvalu
Secretary, Personnel and Training Department
Government of Tuvalu
Office of the Prime Minister
Private Mail Bag, Vaiaku
Funafuti
Tel: +688 20110, ext 3002
Fax: +688 20819
Email: [email protected]
Uganda
Director H/TVET
Ministry of Education and Sports
Embassy House
PO Box 7063
Kampala
Uganda
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.education.go.ug
United Kingdom
Executive Secretary
Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the United Kingdom
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c/o The Association of Commonwealth Universities
Woburn House
20-24 Tavistock Square
London WC1H 9HF
United Kingdom
Website: www.dfid.gov.uk/cscuk
Vanuatu
Senior Scholarships Officer
Training and Scholarships Coordination Unit (TSCU)
Ministry of Education
Private Mailbag 9059
Port Vila
Vanuatu
Tel: +678 23708
Fax: +678 25936
Website: www.governmentofvanuatu.gov.vu
Virgin Islands (British)
Permanent Secretary
Ministry of Education and Culture
BVI Government
Central Administration Complex
271
Road Town
Tortola
Virgin Islands (British)
Tel: +1 284 468 3701, ext 2151
Fax: +1 284 494 0021
Email: [email protected]
Zambia
Secretary
Bursaries Committee
Ministry of Education, Science, Vocational Training and Early Education
PO Box 50093
Lusaka
Zambia
Tel: +260 1 250726
Fax: +260 1 254720
Email: [email protected] / [email protected]
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67.0 Competition for African Journalists
Competition for African Journalists: Future Agricultures Consortium (FAC), in collaboration with
the Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER) of the University of Ghana, is
organizing an international conference to debate research findings and policy options around
the theme “Young People, Farming & Food: the Future of the Agrifood Sector in Africa.”
In the run-up to the international conference, FAC is running a competition to find the best
media reporting in Africa on young people and agriculture.
This competition aims to encourage young and early career journalists and media specialists
(between ages 18-40) to investigate the challenges and opportunities associated with young
people’s engagement in agriculture, to showcase success stories and best practices that can be
replicated, and to raise awareness on the important role of young people in agriculture and
rural development.
The competition is open to all media and communication professionals (either print, broadcast
or electronic) who are nationals of African states and are from established media houses,
private and public sector organisations (e.g. government ministries), and non-governmental
organisations including farmer organisations.
Entries should be original pieces and demonstrate realities on the ground.
The piece should be based on case studies/information from the country or region in which the
journalist/media specialist operates.
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Each candidate will submit only one print (in word doc or docx format) or audio piece (in mp3
format) from any African country.
Any accompanying photos for print articles should be sent as jpegs. The title and the name of
the author should be clearly written on the cover page to the piece, or details included in email
with audio piece.
Applicants must submit their entry in English only by email.
Entries should be submitted to post @ wrenmedia.co.uk and copied to info [at] future-
agricultures.org
Your journalistic piece must reach the organizers by no later than 17th February to be
considered for inclusion in the competition.
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CONTACT ADDRESS.
Dr James Sumberg
Research Fellow
Institute of Development Studies (IDS)
Brighton, UK
Dr Nana Akua Anyidoho
Research Fellow
ISSER
University of Ghana, P. O. Box LG 74
Legon, Ghana
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68.0 Coral Reef Conservation Project (CRCP)
Coral Reef Conservation Project (CRCP): Coral Reef Conservation Project (CRCP) research
focuses on resource use, coral reef and fish monitoring, climate change, and marine protected
areas.
Results from this work have already provided important lessons that can be applied to the
wider region.
Research, outreach, capacity building and education are all important elements of this
conservation program.
Students/investigators are invited to apply for a volunteer position with Coral Reef
Conservation Project (CRCP).
Positions usually last from 2 to 3 months, with potential to stay up to 6 months.
Student/investigators will work in ongoing research programs but will also have the opportunity
to work on their own independent research as long as it does not detract from existing research
and work schedules.
Coral Reef Conservation Project (CRCP) can often assist with small or permanent research,
snorkeling and diving equipment but cannot cover salaries, and students/investigators from
outside the region are expected to cover their international travel and some basic living
expenses including cost of food.
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Students/investigators can stay at the Coral Reef Conservation Project (CRCP) office for a
minimal fee of US$5 per night.
It can only house and coordinate 2 students/investigators at any one time, therefore timing is
important, and interested students/investigators will need to plan in advance to be able to
coordinate among other visitors.
Coral Reef Conservation Project (CRCP) is located in a beachside office, next to the Mombasa
Marine National Park and has a good computer network (5 networked Apple computers), a
library (7000 titles), two bedrooms, and cooking and washing facilities.
As part of the conditions for working with Coral Reef Conservation Project (CRCP),
students/investigators are required to leave their data with the project at the end of position,
and students/investigators grant authority to Coral Reef Conservation Project (CRCP) to use this
data for future studies and to insure quality analysis.
Scholarship and relevance of work are prime considerations in being accepted into the
program.
The project is currently listed among the top 10 coral reef institutions based on its rate of
publication.
It also has a scholarship program that supports a few African – Indian Ocean nationals every
year.
Please use the below contact for more information.
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CONTACT ADDRESS.
Nadya Cartagena at [email protected] or to WCS Africa Program,
2300 Southern Boulevard, Bronx, NY 10460.
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69.0 DAAD Scholarship Programme
DAAD Scholarship Programme for Developing Countries: DAAD Scholarships for Developing
Countries have benefited hundreds of African students since inception.
The scholarships are given each year to postgraduate students wishing to study for a master‘s
or PhD degree.
DAAD does not sponsor undergraduate studies in Africa.
The DAAD scholarships can support students who want to study in their country (In Country
Scholarships) or abroad.
DAAD Scholarships - Requirements
Bachelor degree first class honours or second class honours upper division
Age limit: 36 years.
DAAD Scholarships - Master in Germany
Are you an ambitious young professional with a good bachelor’s degree not older than 6 years,
or below the age of 36, with at least two years of professional experience and want to further
your career?
Mostly taught in English, the courses are in the fields of Economics, Engineering, Regional
Planning, Agriculture, Health, Law and more.
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DAAD Scholarship - PhD in Germany
Are you an ambitious young scholar with a master’s degree (completed less than 6 years ago),
would like to experience the German scientific world and earn a PhD from a German university?
See the information below.
Special Call for Applications for DAAD Ph.D. Scholarships to Germany 2014/2015 for East
Africans & Southern Africans
DAAD is offering Research Grants for Doctoral Candidates and Young Scientists and Academics
for the academic year 2014/15 to pursue a Ph.D. in Germany. The scholarships are open to all
fields of research.
DAAD offers eight scholarships to Kenyans and Kenyan residents with an excellent Master's
degree.
Twenty additional scholarships for Kenyan University staff members are jointly offered by DAAD
and the Government of Kenya (GoK) . This programme is administered by the National Council
for Science and Technology (NCST).
Also, in collaboration with the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania, twenty
scholarships are on offer for staff members of Tanzanian public Universities. This programme is
administered by the Tanzania Commission for Universities (TCU).
There is no age limit, but the Master's degree must not be older than six years at the time of
application.
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For further information, please get in touch with: DAAD: Anja Bengelstorff - NCST: Boniface
Wanyama - TCU: Linda Kiyanga Kissoly
Please be aware that some additional scholarships are available for residents of Eastern and
Southern African countries holding an excellent Master's degree.
The same conditions apply. Further information can be obtained from Anja Bengelstorff.
Also contact DAAD Nairobi office (for Kenyan residents) - DAAD Information Centre
Johannesburg (for South African residents) - your respective German Mission abroad (for
residents of all other Eastern and Southern African countries).
CONTACT ADDRESS.
P.O Box 14050-00800
Nairobi, Kenya.
3rd Floor,
Madison Insurance House,
Upper Hill Close
Visiting Hours:
Wednesdays, Thursdays, from 9 am to 12 noon
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Tel: +254-20-2729741
Tel: +254-771-444 111
Tel: +254-733-929 929
Fax: +254-20-2716710
Email: [email protected]
C/o Goethe-Institut
Bastos, B. P. 1067
Yaoundé.
Email: [email protected]
www.ic.daad.de/yaounde
c/o International Leadership Institute,
Room 103, Sidist Kilo
P.O. Box 32539
Addis Ababa
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Email: [email protected]
www.daad-ethiopia.org
c/o Goethe-Institut
30, Kakramadou Road Cantonments,
Accra.
Email: [email protected]
www.ic.daad.de/accra
University of the Witwatersrand,
East campus, Senate House,
Johannesburg.
Tel: +27 - 11 - 717 9334
Email: [email protected]
www.ic.daad.de/johannesburg
Developing Countries Scholarships - CUD Scholarship Program
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Developing Countries Scholarships - CUD Scholarship Program: Up to 150 full masters
scholarships are available each year from the CUD (Commission Universitaire pour le
Développement) to students coming from developing countries.
Within the programme for international courses and training programmes, CIUF grants
scholarships for participation into the courses and also for participation into the training
programmes.
70 VLIR ITP (International Training Programmes) scholarships are annually awarded.
All the scholarships usually cover expenses such as:
Tuition fee
Some living expenses
Return tickets
A few additional costs
Applicants are considered on their merit.
Eligibility Requirements
Age-limit for participating in the program is 40 years for the courses and 45 years for
trainings.
Eligible candidates will be those holding a graduate degree comparable to Belgian
University graduate degree ("license'").
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After completion of the program, selected candidates should return back to their
country and pursue work in the field in which they have undergone the course or
training.
Language Requirements
Some of these courses and trainings are in French and candidates should be familiar with the
language before applying for them. Nevertheless, selected candidates also need to learn French
while participating in the program.
Selection Criteria
During the selection process, following criteria will be taken into account:
Academic curriculum
Benefit of previous scholarships
Professional experience
Membership of a partner institution commitment of the candidate to development
activities
Nationality
Equality of sexes
Perspectives of future reinstatement
Applications deadline: January.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
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COMMISSION UNIVERSITAIRE POUR LE DÉVELOPPEMENT
rue de Namur 72-74
B-1000 Bruxelles
Belgique
T +32 2 2 89 65 65
F +32 2 289 65 66
Murielle ANDERSSON
T +32 2 289 65 61
70.0 Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism Management Scholarships
Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism Management Scholarships: Austrian Development
Cooperation (ADC) provides scholarships for:
8-months Diploma Course for higher qualification offering specialization in: Hospitality
Management, Tourism Management.
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9-months Teachers Training for further qualification of lecturers in the tourism field.
Scholarships Cover:
Tuition Fee, insurance, food, pocket money for full scholarship also accommodation and travel
expenses with funding from the Austrian Development Cooperation (ADC), Government of
Salzburg, and Salzburg Economic Chamber.
Country of Origin for Applicants:
Developing countries from Africa, Asia and Latin America.Priorities to applicants from the
partner countries of the Austrian Development Cooperation (ADC) and from LLDCs.
Scholarships Eligibility and Deadline:
A-Level, high school certificate or equivalent, at least one year experience in tourism
industry, professional training is an advantage.
A-Level, high school certificate or equivalent, at least one year teaching experience for
teacher training applicants.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
ourismusschulen Salzburg Bad Hofgastein
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Dr.-Zimmermann Straße 16
A-5630 Bad Hofgastein
Team / Consultation-Hour Phone: +43 / 64 32 / 63 92
Fax: +43 / 64 32 / 63 92 - 26
Tourismusschulen Salzburg Bischofshofen
SüdtirolerStraße 75
A-5500 Bischofshofen
Team / Consultation-Hour Phone: +43 / 64 62 / 34 73
Fax: +43 / 64 62 / 2847
Tourismusschulen Salzburg Bramberg
Wennserstraße 50
A-5733 Bramberg am Wildkogel
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Team / Consultation-Hour Phone: +43 / 65 66 / 72 21
Fax: +43 / 65 66 / 72 21 - 4 + Google Maps
Tourismusschulen Salzburg Klessheim
KlessheimerStraße 4
A-5071 Siezenheim
Team / Consultation-Hour Phone: +43 / 662 / 85 12 63
Fax: +43 / 662 / 85 12 63 - 4 + Google Maps
Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management
KlessheimerStrasse 4
A-5071 Siezenheim
Phone: +43 / 662 / 851263 - 11
Fax: +43 / 662 / 851263 - 25 + Google Maps
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71.0 Dissertation Research Fellowships
Dissertation Research Fellowships: The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
invites applications for Ph.D. dissertation research fellowships on the Women’s Empowerment
in Agriculture Index (WEAI), in collaboration with US Government's Feed the Future initiative,
the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Oxford Poverty and
Human Development Initiative (OPHI).
About the WEAI
The WEAI is the first measure to directly capture women's empowerment and inclusion levels in
the agricultural sector. The WEAI focuses on five domains:
Decisions over agricultural production,
Power over productive resources such as land and livestock,
Decisions over income,
Leadership in the community, and
Time use. Women are considered to be empowered if they have adequate
achievements in four of the five areas.
The Index also takes into consideration the empowerment of women compared with men in
the same household, based on asking women and men the same survey questions.
Objectives of the Fellowship
The objectives of sponsoring PhD work on the WEAI are the following:
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Strengthen understanding and evidence of the WEAI through application to other
settings or furthering knowledge surrounding a particular domain or analysis of the
Index.
Expand understanding of WEAI dynamics through complementary qualitative and
ethnographic work on domains or frameworks underlying the WEAI.
Support promising researchers interested in gender and agriculture through
strengthening capacity for research, fieldwork and policy experience, and to build
collaborations with their home academic institutions.
Research proposals supported under this call must be focused entirely or mostly on one or
more of 19 FTF focus countries.
The FTF focus countries eligible for research proposals are Bangladesh, Cambodia, Ethiopia,
Ghana, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Nepal, Rwanda,
Senegal, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia.
More information about FTF and its activities in those countries can be found on the FTF
website.
Proposals submitted for this fellowship have the option of using quantitative methods,
qualitative methods or mixed methods.
Applicants may propose to use secondary data (as specified below) or collect their own data.
However, proposals including primary data collection or participation at some level in fieldwork
are highly encouraged.
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Applicants can propose use of IFPRI pilot survey data or use of/field participation in ongoing FTF
monitoring baselines, which will be granted and coordinated with FTF contingent upon funding
of proposals.
Countries for which applicants can propose to participate in FTF baseline collection are:
Cambodia, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, Senegal, Tajikistan, and Zambia.
Examples of potential research proposals could include, but are not limited to the following:
1. Using mixed methods to better understand key questions and assumptions surrounding
women’s decision-making and autonomy in agriculture-related production and how these
dynamics may affect measurement and data collection, with implications for index application
in Uganda and Ethiopia.
2. Using quantitative data to validate diverse measures of time use indicators using data from
Cambodia and how variations in these indicators have implications for the WEAI and gendered
program evaluation.
3. Program evaluation of a specific agriculture and food security intervention in Honduras using
quantitative, qualitative or mixed methods using the WEAI as a key outcome.
4. Examining relationships between the WEAI domains or indicators and agricultural
productivity or household food security in Bangladesh to estimate how increasing women’s
empowerment could contribute to other policy objectives.
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Support for this research and the overall WEAI development is provided under funding
from USAID.
Three research fellowships are expected to be awarded funding.
Research Fellowships - Who may Apply
An eligible candidate for a WEAI Dissertation Fellowship will have the following criteria:
Is a full-time Ph.D. student in the social sciences or humanities, including but not limited
to programs in Agricultural Economics, Economics, Health Policy, Nutrition, Public Policy,
or Sociology;
All nationalities may apply;
Preference will be given to students completing their Doctorates at developing country
universities, however students from all universities may apply;
Preference will be given to proposals which include primary data collection or
participation in fieldwork of ongoing survey efforts as noted above;
Applicants must complete all Ph.D. requirements except dissertation by the time the
fellowship begins;
Applicants must be willing to present research to USAID, IFPRI and other stakeholders
upon completion in both written and oral formats;
Applicants must submit at least one article based on research funded through the WEAI
Dissertation Fellowship to a peer-reviewed journal for publication upon completion.
Research Fellowships - Funding
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Fellowships will provide support for up to two years and up to $30,000 total. The
fellowships must be held for a single continuous period and are expected to start
September 2012.
The proposal may request funding for the following expenses, as needed:
Travel expenses for fieldwork, presentations or conference attendance (including visa
and health fees, if applicable);
Cost of fees related to academic degree program;
Cost of living expenses during fieldwork or write-up (including board and room);
Costs for equipment and research (including computing, software and other research
expenses);
Upon completion of the field-work the student will present his/ her preliminary findings to
IFPRI, USAID or other stakeholders in Washington DC or in country of fieldwork.
A copy of the dissertation will be provided to IFPRI upon completion.
Research Fellowships Application Deadline: July 31
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72.0 Distance Learning Scholarships for Construction Professionals - University of Bath
Distance Learning Scholarships for Construction Professionals: The MSc International
Construction Management (ICM) programme is offered through a high-quality flexible distance
learning experience using work files and text books complemented by web-based activities and
support.
Study is undertaken to individually agreed schedules ranging from 15 months to five years.
The programme reflects the breadth of management issues facing today’s international
construction manager and seeks to develop creative decision-making and problem-solving skills
critical for success in a competitive business environment.
A key element of the programme is learning through reflection on your practice.
Emphasis is placed on applying what you learn to the industry and on comparing and
contrasting issues with your peers from around the world.
This approach is reinforced by the opportunity to attend residentials at the University of Bath,
University of Hong Kong or the British Columbia Institute of Technology, Vancouver.
The ICM programme is accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).
Graduates of the programme are eligible to apply to become corporate members of the Hong
Kong Institute of Construction Managers (HKICM) and the Australian Institute of Building (AIB).
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In addition, graduates with suitable experience may be exempt from all examinations for the
Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) corporate membership.
Applications to the CIOB should be made on an individual basis on completion of the
programme.
This degree is accredited as meeting the requirements for Further Learning for a Chartered
Engineer (CEng) for candidates who have already acquired an accredited CEng (Partial) BEng
(Hons) undergraduate first degree.
Distance Learning Scholarships Available
Ten full fee scholarships are available for Tanzanian nationals working in the construction
industry in Tanzania (or neighbouring countries) to study the MSc International Construction
Management (ICM) programme by distance learning.
This is an exceptional opportunity for suitably qualified Tanzanians to further their career while
at the same time staying in full time employment.
The programme is designed to be completed over three years, during which students will
attend two seven day residentials in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
These Scholarships are now open to applicants, for further information on how to apply please
see below.
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CONTACT ADDRESS.
Graduate School
Faculty of Engineering and Design
University of Bath
Claverton Down
Bath BA2 7AY
Telephone
+44 (0) 1225 386447
+44 (0) 1225 383868
Opening hours
9am - 4.45pm- Monday, Tuesday and Thursday
9am - 4pm- Wednesday
9am - 4.30pm- Friday
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73.0 Developing Countries Scholarships - CUD Scholarship Program
Developing Countries Scholarships - CUD Scholarship Program: Up to 150 full masters
scholarships are available each year from the CUD (Commission Universitaire pour le
Développement) to students coming from developing countries. Within the programme for
international courses and training programmes, CIUF grants scholarships for participation into
the courses and also for participation into the training programmes. 70 VLIR ITP (International
Training Programmes) scholarships are annually awarded. All the scholarships usually cover
expenses such as:
Tuition fee
Some living expenses
Return tickets
A few additional costs
Applicants are considered on their merit.
Eligibility Requirements
Age-limit for participating in the program is 40 years for the courses and 45 years for
trainings.
Eligible candidates will be those holding a graduate degree comparable to Belgian
University graduate degree ("license'").
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After completion of the program, selected candidates should return back to their
country and pursue work in the field in which they have undergone the course or
training.
Language Requirements
Some of these courses and trainings are in French and candidates should be familiar with the
language before applying for them. Nevertheless, selected candidates also need to learn French
while participating in the program.
Selection Criteria
During the selection process, following criteria will be taken into account:
Academic curriculum
Benefit of previous scholarships
Professional experience
Membership of a partner institution commitment of the candidate to development
activities
Nationality
Equality of sexes
Perspectives of future reinstatement. Applications deadline: January.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
Email: [email protected].
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74.0 Dissertation Research Fellowships
Dissertation Research Fellowships: The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
invites applications for Ph.D. dissertation research fellowships on the Women’s Empowerment
in Agriculture Index (WEAI), in collaboration with US Government's Feed the Future initiative,
the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Oxford Poverty and
Human Development Initiative (OPHI).
About the WEAI
The WEAI is the first measure to directly capture women's empowerment and inclusion levels in
the agricultural sector. The WEAI focuses on five domains:
Decisions over agricultural production,
Power over productive resources such as land and livestock,
Decisions over income,
Leadership in the community, and
Time use. Women are considered to be empowered if they have adequate
achievements in four of the five areas.
The Index also takes into consideration the empowerment of women compared with men in
the same household, based on asking women and men the same survey questions.
Objectives of the Fellowship
The objectives of sponsoring PhD work on the WEAI are the following:
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Strengthen understanding and evidence of the WEAI through application to other
settings or furthering knowledge surrounding a particular domain or analysis of the
Index.
Expand understanding of WEAI dynamics through complementary qualitative and
ethnographic work on domains or frameworks underlying the WEAI.
Support promising researchers interested in gender and agriculture through
strengthening capacity for research, fieldwork and policy experience, and to build
collaborations with their home academic institutions.
Research proposals supported under this call must be focused entirely or mostly on one or
more of 19 FTF focus countries.
The FTF focus countries eligible for research proposals are Bangladesh, Cambodia, Ethiopia,
Ghana, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Nepal, Rwanda,
Senegal, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia.
More information about FTF and its activities in those countries can be found on the FTF
website.
Proposals submitted for this fellowship have the option of using quantitative methods,
qualitative methods or mixed methods.
Applicants may propose to use secondary data (as specified below) or collect their own data.
However, proposals including primary data collection or participation at some level in fieldwork
are highly encouraged.
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Applicants can propose use of IFPRI pilot survey data or use of/field participation in ongoing FTF
monitoring baselines, which will be granted and coordinated with FTF contingent upon funding
of proposals.
Countries for which applicants can propose to participate in FTF baseline collection are:
Cambodia, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, Senegal, Tajikistan, and Zambia.
Examples of potential research proposals could include, but are not limited to the following:
1. Using mixed methods to better understand key questions and assumptions surrounding
women’s decisionmaking and autonomy in agriculture-related production and how these
dynamics may affect measurement and data collection, with implications for index application
in Uganda and Ethiopia.
2. Using quantitative data to validate diverse measures of time use indicators using data from
Cambodia and how variations in these indicators have implications for the WEAI and gendered
program evaluation.
3. Program evaluation of a specific agriculture and food security intervention in Honduras using
quantitative, qualitative or mixed methods using the WEAI as a key outcome.
4. Examining relationships between the WEAI domains or indicators and agricultural
productivity or household food security in Bangladesh to estimate how increasing women’s
empowerment could contribute to other policy objectives.
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Support for this research and the overall WEAI development is provided under funding
from USAID.
Three research fellowships are expected to be awarded funding.
Research Fellowships - Who may Apply
An eligible candidate for a WEAI Dissertation Fellowship will have the following criteria:
Is a full-time Ph.D. student in the social sciences or humanities, including but not limited
to programs in Agricultural Economics, Economics, Health Policy, Nutrition, Public Policy,
or Sociology;
All nationalities may apply;
Preference will be given to students completing their Doctorates at developing country
universities, however students from all universities may apply;
Preference will be given to proposals which include primary data collection or
participation in fieldwork of ongoing survey efforts as noted above;
Applicants must complete all Ph.D. requirements except dissertation by the time the
fellowship begins;
Applicants must be willing to present research to USAID, IFPRI and other stakeholders
upon completion in both written and oral formats;
Applicants must submit at least one article based on research funded through the WEAI
Dissertation Fellowship to a peer-reviewed journal for publication upon completion.
Research Fellowships - Funding
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Fellowships will provide support for up to two years and up to $30,000 total. The fellowships
must be held for a single continuous period and are expected to start September 2012.
The proposal may request funding for the following expenses, as needed:
Travel expenses for fieldwork, presentations or conference attendance (including visa
and health fees, if applicable);
Cost of fees related to academic degree program;
Cost of living expenses during fieldwork or write-up (including board and room);
Costs for equipment and research (including computing, software and other research
expenses);
Upon completion of the field-work the student will present his/ her preliminary findings to
IFPRI, USAID or other stakeholders in Washington DC or in country of fieldwork.
A copy of the dissertation will be provided to IFPRI upon completion.
Research Fellowships Application Deadline: July 31
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75.0 Doodle 4 Google Competition
Doodle 4 Google Competition: Doodle 4 Google is a program that invites students to use their
artistic talents to think big and redesign Google homepage logo for millions to see.
The overall winning entry will be displayed for 24 hours on the Google homepage.
The overall winner will also receive an award of KES 800,000 worth of school fees, a KES
800,000 technology grant for their school, as well as an Android tablet device for themselves
and their teacher.
Doodles are spontaneous and exciting changes made to the Google logo and have long been a
part of the Google brand. The winning student's artwork will be displayed on the Google
homepage.
Doodles have previously commemorated local events and heroes such as Wangari Maathai and
events ranging from Kenya's Independence day to the wildebeest migration in the Masai Mara.
All Kenyan students aged between 6-18 can participate in the competition as Kenya is
celebrating 50 years of independence in December.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
Email: [email protected]
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76.0 Du Bois-Mandela-Rodney Fellowship
Du Bois-Mandela-Rodney Fellowship: The Center for Afroamerican and African Studies (CAAS)
at the University of Michigan invites applications for the Du Bois-Mandela-Rodney Post-doctoral
Fellowship Program from scholars working on Africa or the African diaspora.
Consideration will be given to all disciplines including - but not limited to - the humanities,
social sciences, physical sciences and professional schools.
The fellowship package is worth $45,000 plus health insurance coverage.
Included in the package is a stipend of $42,000. Health insurance, plus $1,000 for research and
up to $2,000 for travel expenses are also included.
Successful candidates can expect to maintain affiliations with Center for Afroamerican and
African Studies (CAAS) as well as departments and research institutes that relate to their
projects.
Fellows will be expected to conduct a Center for Afroamerican and African Studies (CAAS) work-
in-progress seminar on their research during one of the semesters in residence.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
E-mail: V. Robin Grice at: gricer [at] umich.edu
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77.0 EABL Foundation Scholarships
EABL Foundation Scholarships: This initiative enables people and communities to fulfill their
pontential and improve their life prospects.
EABL Foundation accorded Skills for Life Scholarships unreserved attention by applying a
significant investment in the university education of bright but needy students.
EABL Foundation recently invested US $ 257,500 to aid in the university education of students
across East Africa.
So far over US$ 750,000 has been spent with students benefiting from this programme that
enables them to fulfill their potential and improve their life prospects.
EABL Foundation Africa Scholarships
The EABL Foundation is currently offering six, four year full scholarships at Strathmore
University Kenya.
Three of the scholarships are for Bachelor of Commerce (BCOM) and the other three for
Bachelor of Business Information Technology (BBIT).
EABL has also announced 4 other scholarships. Two for a 5 year Bachelor of Engineering degree
at any public university in Kenya, and another 2 for 4 year Bachelor of Food Science degree at
any public university in Kenya.
EABL Foundation Africa Scholarships Eligibility
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Selection for the EABL Scholarships will be made on the basis of outstanding academic results
and financial need.
The scholarships are open to East Africa students wishing to study in Kenya.
EABL Scholarship Application
Applications are invited from those applying to Strathmore University and from those applying
to public universities in Kenya.
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78.0 EABL Pan Africa Graduate Programme
EABL Pan Africa Graduate Programme: Diageo’s finance teams play a central role in helping the
brands to thrive and the business to grow.
Their role is to give the business the right information at the right time so that EABL can make
the best decisions for the brands, from developing a price strategy to preparing projections for
promotional campaigns.
Your three-year development programme will see you working as a partner in the Diageo
business.
Right from the start you will be learning how to produce reports and analyse data, and
discovering the wider opportunities that lie within the figures.
Diageo will help you gain a professional finance qualification and provide you with steadily
more challenging projects throughout your development programme.
Training helps you gain the skills, knowledge and experience that will form the foundation of
your career with Diageo.
Meanwhile, you build your leadership expertise so you can encourage thinking, stimulate
people and drive change.
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There will be an induction event to give you a fuller understanding of Diageo Africa – this is a
good springboard for your career with the company, as well as being great fun and an excellent
opportunity to network with your peers.
During you first rotation you will have the support of a graduate buddy.
You’ll also spend time with our sales force, out in the field, to increase your commercial
awareness – it’s vital that every graduate understands our brands, our customers and the way
we sell.
In the second year of your programme you will have a mentor, chosen from the Africa
leadership team, for the highest quality of support.
There will be opportunities for you to explore other avenues for development at regular
reviews with your line manager.
In addition, there are connect and development events each year, which will help you raise
your profile in the company and learn from some of our most experienced leaders.
Diageo are looking for graduates with passion, energy and finely tuned commercial awareness.
You will be a real team player and a forward thinker, excited by innovation.
It is essential that you can build strong relationships, influence others and work well under
pressure.
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You should have, or be expected to gain, an upper second-class degree, and your academic
record must be excellent.
Your degree should be in finance or a related subject, such as accounting, economics or
business.
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79.0 East African Community LLM and PhD Scholarships
East African Community LLM & PhD Scholarships: Applications for admission and scholarships
are invited from candidates in member states of the East African Community, who wish to
receive a scholarship and to take part in the postgraduate study programme in law (LLM or
PhD) offered by the Tanzanian-German Centre for Postgraduate Studies in Law at the University
of Dar es Salaam School of Law (Formerly Faculty of Law) in cooperation with the University of
Bayreuth (TGCL).
The purpose of the programme is to train future leaders in East Africa. University of Bayreuth
(TGCL) grants ten LLM scholarships and five PhD scholarships each year.
Scholarships are granted for one year in the case of LLM students and three years in the case of
PhD students.
Scholarship Requirements and Qualifications:
The requirements for admission to the LLM and PhD programmes are those applicable at the
University of Dar es Salaam School of Law (Formerly Faculty of Law).
For the LLM programme:
A Bachelor's degree in law (LLB) with a minimum GPA of 3.0 or its equivalent from a
recognized institution of higher legal education.
For the PhD programme:
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An excellent LLM degree from a recognized institution.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
Contact in Tanzania
TGCL Coordinator
Dr Kennedy Gastorn
University of Dar es Salaam School of Law
PO Box 35093
Dar es Salaam
Tanzania
tel +255 22 2410-102
fax +255 22 2410-103
Contact in Germany
TGCL Manager
Mr Johannes Döveling, LLM (Univ. Cape Town)
Wirtschaftsjurist (Univ. Bayreuth)
University of Bayreuth
GSP Building
95440 Bayreuth
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Germany
tel +49 921 55-5163
fax +49 921 55-5162
TGCL Project Leader
Prof. Dr Ulrike Wanitzek
University of Bayreuth
RW Building
95440 Bayreuth
Germany
tel +49 921 55-6156
Fax +49 921 55-6157
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80.0 East Africa Scholarship Opportunity
East Africa Scholarship Opportunity: The Aga Khan Foundation, in collaboration with the
Institute of Education, University of London, is pleased to invite applications for the
Commonwealth Distance Learning Scholarships, awarded by the Commonwealth Scholarship
Commission in the UK.
The scholarships are open to prospective students from Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda and Uganda
wishing to undertake the Institute of Education’s;
MA in Education and International Development
MA in Educational Planning, Economics and International Development
MA in Education, Health Promotion and International Development
MA in Education, Gender and International Development beginning in October.
The Scholarship is for 2 years of part time distance learning programme.
Students will spend the first year and one term studying on-line followed by a three month
period of study at the Institute of Education in London (January to March) and a period to
complete their dissertations in their home countries.
The scholarship will cover the cost of tuition fees for the course, travel expenses and living
expenses for the period of study in London.
Scholarship Application Eligibility Criteria:
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A degree course from a recognized university in education, economics, development or
related studies – minimum 2nd Upper Class
Prospective students must be citizens and residents of Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda and
Uganda
Relevant experience in a developing country context
Must be proficient in English language (shortlisted applicants may be required to do an
English language proficiency exam)
The Institute of Education has a long tradition of involvement in the training and education of
teachers and other professionals from outside UK and has made important contributions over
many years to educational policy and practice in other countries.
The Institute offers an unrivalled range of master’s courses to challenge, inspire and support
students’ progress throughout their career in education.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
Institute of Education 20 Bedford Way
London WC1H 0AL
UK
Main switchboard: UK calls: 020 7612 6000.International calls: +44 20 7612 6000
Email: [email protected]
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81.0 East Africa PhD Scholarships
PhD Scholarships in East Africa: (Scholarship funding)- The Danish-East African research project,
"People Speaking Back? Media, Empowerment and Democracy in East Africa (MEDIeA)", funded
by the Danish Development Agency (Danida), offers two full-time PhD scholarships (36 months)
using ethnographic perspectives.
One will be registered as a PhD student at University of Nairobi, the other at University of Dar
es Salaam.
Funding follow provisions of Kenya and Tanzania universities.
Africa PhD Scholarships - Objectives of the PhD
It is the general objective of the announced PhD scholarships to strengthen the overall research
efforts of MEDIeA in Kenya and Tanzania.
The PhD students are expected to provide community based research which uncovers the
synergies and communication relations between everyday life, media use, citizen engagement
in social and political processes.
Africa PhD Scholarships - Who can apply?
We invite applications from students with an MA in social sciences or humanities and with
experience in qualitative empirical research, preferably in the field of qualitative reception
studies, media ethnography and/or participatory communication studies.
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Applicants should be prepared to work extended periods in the ‘field’, in close and prolonged
cooperation with the non-governmental and community-based organisations selected as case
studies by the MEDIeA team of senior researchers.
Applicants must be able to communicate in the relevant vernacular language, besides English,
as well as demonstrate the necessary ’social’ abilities to do research based on a participant
observation approach.
Finally, it would be beneficial if applicants also have experience with survey-based, quantitative
research designs or equivalent qualifications.
Should you have questions regarding the content of the proposal, please contact the following:
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82.0 Educating Africans for Christ Scholarships
Educating Africans for Christ Scholarships: Educating Africans for Christ (EAFC) is a non-profit
ministry supported by donations.
It was created in 1997 to educate and equip Africans to be missionaries in their own culture.
The purpose of Educating Africans for Christ (EAFC) is "to equip those with a calling from God to
do whatever work God has called them to for His glory, rather than for personal advancement,"
according to the EAFC board of directors.
EAFC seeks to collaborate with churches in Africa as a means of providing monetary and
relational support for its students in training.
It has supported nearly many students with financial scholarships that are used to pay for
tuition, not living expenses, at various educational institutions in Africa.
The scholarship money is sent directly to the institution the student is attending, and the cost
varies based on the degree level on which the student is working.
Educating Africans for Christ supports students at certificate, diploma, bachelors or graduate-
level depending on the individual need.
It is currently supporting many Kenyans studying in Kenya and other parts of Africa. Almost all
scholarships are for courses taught in African institutions.
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CONTACT ADDRESS.
Educating Africans for Christ
P.O. Box 5303
Jackson, MS, 39296
Phone (601) 206-5667
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83.0 Educational Pathways International Scholarship
Recognizing the importance of education in the advancement of developing countries,
Educational Pathways International offers university scholarships to Ghanaian student of great
financial need who, on the basis of academic achievement, intelligence, personal
recommendations, and other supporting materials, can be considered “gifted.”
Students study in their home country.
EPI only accepts applications through the universities with which it partners, which are the
schools EPI scholarship recipients attend.
Awards are granted once a year in the fall.
Scholarships are highly competitive and require the submission of a formal application and
written essays describing why the applicant feels he/she should be considered for the program
and how upon graduation he/she will make a difference within his or her home country.
Finalists are interviewed by a panel consisting of EPI staff and personnel from the university to
which they are applying.
EPI scholarships include tuition, books, and lodging.
Scholarships are renewable for four years, providing the recipient maintains a grade point
average of B or above.
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During non-school periods, scholarship recipients are required to either work in a company
sponsored internship program or perform some form of community service activity.
This includes mentorship and guidance regarding the importance of education to the youth in
the recipient’s home community.
Upon graduation, EPI also requires all award recipients to work for a minimum of two years at
an endeavor of their choice within their home country.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
US Office: 500 Fairview Blvd.
Incline Village, Nv. 89451
Phone: 775-832-6655
Ghana Office:
Private Mail Bag L26
University of Ghana Post Office
Legon – Accra
Ghana, West Africa
Phone: +233 (0)54 120 2226
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83.0 E-Learning Africa Photo Competition
E-Learning Africa Photo Competition: Are tradition and innovation mutually exclusive, or
mutually beneficial? Is there a place for new digital technologies in African cultural practice and
tradition? If you think there is, tell us your story!
We want you to show us how communication tools and information technologies can be an
enriching part of a traditional lifestyle.
The eLearning Africa Photo Competition is looking for photography that captures the new
learning possibilities and communication opportunities that ICT brings to our everyday life,
enhancing the way we live, learn, cooperate and connect.
Taking part in the 4th eLearning Africa Photo Competition is free and simple: to enter, follow
the links below and submit your photo, along with a brief description of the inspiration behind
your idea.The winners will be selected by a jury and the public will also be able to vote for their
favourite photo. The photo with the most votes will win a digital camera.
The prizes awarded by the jury for the top 3 photos are as follows:
1st prize – a tablet PC
2nd prize – a digital camera
3rd prize – an mp3 player
Public vote prize – a digital camera
The 10 best photos will be featured in an exhibition at eLearning Africa.
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84.0 Equity Bank Scholarships
This year, the Wings to fly program will offer 2000 secondary scholarships across the country.
We believe the best way to empower the next generation is to support them in accessing
education.
The Wings to fly scholarships are given to top performing pupils ranked in the top 5 percentile
in the 2013 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) exam and who are economically and
socially marginalized, from every district where Equity Bank has a branch.
Only children from needy backgrounds who would otherwise not afford to join Form 1 without
financial support are considered for the scholarships.
Details about the Scholarship
Candidates, who have attained 350 marks and above are advised to fill in the application
form, attach their slip and return the same to the nearest Equity Bank branch or Equity
Bank Agent.
Application forms can be obtained from Equity Bank or nearby Equity Bank Agents
Completed application forms must be returned to the Equity Bank branch or Equity
Bank Agent not later than 10th January 10, 2014
Shortlisted students will be invited for interviews which will be conducted by the Equity
Group Foundation District Scholarship Selection Board.
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The Wings to fly scholarship caters for school fees, books, uniform, transport, shopping
and pocket money for the four years of secondary school.
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85.0 Exxon Mobil Earth and Environment Scholarships, University of Leeds
The Exxon Mobil Earth and Environment Scholarships covers:
International Fee
A contribution to living costs of £9000
Return Airfare (if applicable)
Contribution to project costs
This is the proposed eligibility criteria for the Exxon Mobile – Scholarship
International Students will be considered
Students should have a 2 (1) or better in a related degree, with a strong background in
Mathematics and/or Geology
Students will be expected to follow the Hydrocarbons route of the Masters program
Knowledge of Foreign Languages such as Russian and Arabic would be an advantage
This scholarship is no longer on offer.
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Exxon Mobil Earth and Environment Scholarships, University of Leeds
Financial Assistance for Young Entrepreneurs: The Business Daily, a publication of the Nation
Media Group, has launched an ideas competition that will discover Kenya’s top innovators and
link them up with venture capitalists for financial and management backing they need to
develop into profitable enterprises.
Known as "The Next Big Thing" the competition targets Kenyans with big entrepreneurial ideas,
but without the money to get them started in the marketplace.
The Nation Media Group has teamed up with Kenyatta University — the knowledge partner and
Enablis Africa — the logistics partner to execute the plan.
The contest is open to innovators from all parts of the country and will specifically target young
entrepreneurs in high school, colleges and universities.
Innovators will submit entries to any of the 12 categories, including agribusiness, ICT,
manufacturing, transport, tourism, green business and ecology, and energy.
Entries can also be made in sports, leisure and entertainment, health, transport as well as
marketing.
Innovators can present only one idea for each category.
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At close of the submissions, a panel of specialists will pick the best 20 ideas and present them
to Kenyatta University’s (KU) incubation centre for training on how to package and present the
ideas to potential financiers or mentors.
The five-member selection panel of made up of a banker, investors and an entrepreneur will
choose the winning applications based on originality of the idea, its potential to change lives,
commercial viability as well as a clear explanation of the skills required to implement it.
Apart from linking the innovators to financiers and mentors, The Next Big Thing is the Nation
Media Group’s contribution to the ongoing search for solutions that can help resolve Kenya’s
top most social challenge — mass unemployment among the youth.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
Nation Media Group
P.O.BOX 49010-00100 GPO Nairobi
Kimathi Street
Nairobi
+254 20 328 8019 / 8074
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86.0 Future Agricultures Consortium: Early Career Fellowships
Early Career Fellowships:
The Future Agricultures Consortium (FAC) aims to encourage critical debate and policy dialogue
on the future of agriculture in Africa. Founded in 2005, the Consortium is a partnership
between leading research-based organizations in Africa and the UK, with work focusing on
Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Burkina Faso, Ghana, South Africa and Zimbabwe.
FAC is proud to announce its grant programme to support talented young researchers working
on African agricultural policy: FAC’s Early Career Fellowship Programme (ECFP).
The Early Career Fellowship (ECFP) is available to early career professionals working in Africa
and the UK. Both full-time and part-time appointments are available and all fellowships will
include mentorship support from a senior FAC researcher affiliated with a FAC partner
institution. The awards will support original field-based and policy-oriented research on African
agriculture.
Fellowship Awards
Three types of award available:
Three types of awards are available:
1. One-year fulltime post-Masters or post-doc appointment (£10,000 each). Four positions are
available for African nationals conducting research in Africa.
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2. One-year part-time post-Masters or post-doc appointment (£5,000 each). Three positions are
available for African nationals conducting research in Africa.
3. Six-month fulltime post-doc appointment (£12,500 each). Two positions are available for
researchers based in the UK.
Applications should be in line with one of FAC’s eight thematic areas:
Climate Change
Commercialization’s
Growth & social protection
Land
Pastoralism
Policy Processes
Science, Technology and Innovation
Young People and Agriculture
Fellowship Eligibility Criteria
Candidates should have no more than three years active post-Masters or post-doctoral
experience at the time that their FAC Fellowship starts.
Those who submitted their Masters dissertation or doctoral thesis more than three years
before the date they wish to start their fellowship will not be eligible, except where the
applicant has interrupted their career for family, health or other personal reasons.
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Applications are invited from young researchers who have recently completed their degree in
an appropriate development-related field, including agricultural or applied economics,
anthropology, development studies, environmental science and policy (including climate
change), gender studies, geography, political science, public administration, rural sociology,
science and technology studies, etc.
The focus is on junior candidates early in their careers with a strong interest in conducting
research on agricultural policy issues in Sub-Saharan Africa.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
Email: [email protected]
87.0 Funded Global South Workshops
Funded Global South Workshops: The Global South Workshop is an opportunity for PhD
students from universities in southern developing countries to present their research to and
discuss it with professors and PhD candidates from the Graduate Institute of International and
Development Studies, Switzerland, in order to benefit from their expertise.
In addition to facilitating intellectual exchange, this programme is intended to initiate the
development of a network of young graduates from institutions of higher learning in the North
and in the South.
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Global South Doctoral Workshop Objective
This programme is intended to facilitate a network of young scholars from southern countries
by providing them opportunities to interact and share experiences with fellow scholars from
the south, and develop collaborative frameworks and projects that may help advance the
salience of southern perspectives in their fields and disciplines.
Global South Doctoral Workshop Funding
All selected participants receive funding to cover expenses for travel, accommodation and
meals; this scholarship is supported by the Swiss Federal Department for Foreign Affairs.
Global South Doctoral Workshop Eligibility
Candidates must fulfill the following conditions:
Eligible candidates should be nearing completion of their Ph.Ds at a Southern university;
The research topic should be in international studies, preferably from southern
perspectives, and/or at their intersection with development studies;
Knowledge of English is essential.
Global South Doctoral Workshop Applications
Candidates must complete the online application form which includes:
A statement of motivation;
A curriculum vitae;
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Contact details of two academic referees;
A 2,000-word summary of the Ph.D. project along with the chapters outline.
The deadline for receipt of applications is 30 April.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
General Information
Address: Maison de la Paix, Chemin Eugène-Rigot 2 | Case Postale 136 CH1211 Geneva 21
We recommend the use of public transportation; parking is limited
Bus 11 and 28. Stop Rigot
Tram 15. Stop Sismondi
Campus Map
Tel:+ 41 22 908 57 00
Fax: + 41 22 908 57 10
Email: [email protected]
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Administrative Services
Tel: + 41 22 908 57 00 (Reception)
Director of Administration: Bruno Chatagnat
Email: [email protected]
Communication and Public Relations
Tel: + 41 22 908 57 00 (Reception)
Head: John Kidd | john.kidd (at) graduateinstitute.ch
Director: Jacqueline Coté | jacqueline.cote (at) graduateinstitute.ch
Please write to the e-mail address below related to the subject of your enquiry:
Communication activities: communication @ graduateinstitute.ch
Alumni: [email protected]
Career services: career @ graduateinstitute.ch
Events: communication @ graduateinstitute.ch
Media relations: john.kidd @graduateinstitute.ch,
[email protected], sophie.fleury@ graduateinstitute.ch
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Finance and Accounting
Tel: +41 22 908 57 00 (Reception)
Finance Director: Monique Nendaz
Head of the Accounting Department: Eric Sévérac
Email: comptabilite@ graduateinstitute.ch
Opening hours: Tuesday - Friday 9:00 - 12:30 (Monday closed)
Human Resources
Fax:+41 22 908 62 72
Head: Christel Gallay Caudet
Director: Claudia Saviaux Druliolle
Email: [email protected]
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IT
TEL:+ 41 22 908 57 46
Head: Johan Den Arend
Funzo Medical Scholarship
Funzo Medical Scholarship: The Kenya Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) in collaboration
with the Ministry of Medical Services and the Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation have
designed a medical scholarship program for health workers in Kenya.
The pre-service and in-service medical scholarships are supported and funded by the United
States Agency for International Development (USAID) and FUNZO Kenya project and targets
bright and needy students who are committed to becoming health workers and in-service
health workers who would like to further their studies.
The Kenya medical scholarships will enhance the country's ability to meet the overall demand
for more health workers and ensure that health workers are routinely updated with the skills
and knowledge needed to meet the government's overall objective of delivering primary health
care needed to improve health outcomes of the Kenyan people towards vision 2030.
Applicants need to have admission in health programmes that are accredited by the
Government of Kenya.
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Priority will be given to students studying or seeking to study in cadres with critical shortages in
the health care sector as well as students from remote, resource poor and marginalized
communities.
The courses and cadres of study (Pre-service and In-service) for which the medical scholarship
will finance are certificates and diplomas in Nursing, Clinical Medicine, Laboratory Technology,
Nutrition, Health Records Management and Information Technology, Public Health, Pharmacy
and Pharmaceutical Technology, Radiography and ICT in Health. Female students are
encouraged to apply.
Funzo Medical Scholarships - How to Apply
Applicants should access and fill the Funzo Medical Scholarships application form from
the HELB.
Then print the form and have it signed and stamped by the relevant officials and
authorities.
Sign the form, certify and attach all the necessary documents, as indicated on the
checklist on the last page of the Scholarship Application Form.
Scan the duly completed application form and all the required documents and email
them or hand deliver it at the Higher Education Loans Board Offices located at
Anniversary Towers, 18th Floor, and University Way, Nairobi.
The board will use the email and telephone contacts provided on the application form
for communication on the progress of your application.
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1. Please ensure that you read and understand the instructions provided on the application
form before you commence the application process.
2. The number of scholarships awarded will depend on availability of funds.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
University Way, Anniversary Towers, 18th Floor,
P.O. Box 69489 - 00400, NAIROBI, Kenya.
CONTACT CENTRE
Cell: +254 711 052 000
Tel: 020 2278000
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87.0 GCD Visiting Fellowship
GCD Visiting Fellowship: The Governance of Clean Development (GCD) Project is now inviting
applications for the first of its visiting fellowships, offering the opportunity for a practitioner or
academic to work alongside the GCD team at the University of East Anglia on a topic relating to
governance of clean development.
The selected candidate will be based at the University of East Anglia (UEA) for a period of 4 – 6
weeks between March and June.
The candidate will work closely with the GCD team to produce an agreed output on a theme
relevant to the research programme on clean development.
This will include opportunities for meetings with key actors in clean energy governance in
London and at the Tyndall Centre, conference participation and exchange of ideas with senior
academics in the School of International Development and other schools at UEA.
The fellowship includes international and UK travel costs, visa, insurance, accommodation in UK
and a small per diem. Salary replacement costs are not covered.
The visiting fellowship scheme is open to academics and practitioners working on topics relating
to the governance of clean energy.
Candidates from India, Argentina and South Africa are particularly encouraged to apply (since
these are the countries where we are doing most of our field work), but we are open to
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applications from candidates working in relevant areas from across Asia, Africa, Latin America
and the Caribbean.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
Vittoria Danino
Science
Telephone: +44 (0)1603 591569
Email: [email protected]
88.0 Gordon Memorial College Trust Fund
The purpose of the Gordon Memorial College Trust Fund is to promote educational
development in Sudan.
In recent years this has led the Trustees to support two kinds of activities. Firstly, educational
projects in Sudan and secondly, individual Sudanese students studying for a postgraduate
course in the UK, but who intend to return to Sudan at the end of their studies.
If you are such a student and wish to apply to the Trust Fund for financial support, please
download and complete the application form. The application form is only available for
download and completion between January and March.
The criteria on which grants are awarded is as follows:
Support for students in progress rather than those wanting to embark on new courses
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A letter of support from the student's Supervisor.
Requested amounts to be of manageable size.
Need to take into account the expected completion date.
No support given for dependent relatives.
Priority for those wishing to study in the Sudan.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
The Gordon Memorial College Trust Fund
PO Box 122, ARUNDEL, BN18 8BE. UK.
Email: secretary [at] GMCTF.org
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89.0 Graduate Scholar Program
The Graduate Scholar Program is administered by the International Institute of Tropical
Agriculture (IITA). It invites outstanding students of agriculture and related sciences to compete
for a number of M.Sc. or Ph.D. scholarships every year.
The postgraduate scholarship program is open to nationals of sub-Saharan African countries.
Candidates for an MSc scholarship must have a BSc or an equivalent degree while candidates
for a PhD scholarship must have an MSc or an equivalent degree, in relevant agricultural
sciences.
Employees of non-governmental organizations, private sector organizations, universities as well
as employees of national agricultural research institutes are encouraged to apply.
IITA particularly welcomes applications from women candidates.
Duration: MSc scholarship – 2 years; PhD scholarship – 3 years.
Registration: Tenable in universities in African countries. Preference is given to candidates who
have secured admission to a university.
Benefits: Cost of travel, tuition fees, operational costs of research, allowances (for living
expenses
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CONTACT ADDRESS.
IITA Headquarters
PMB 5320, Oyo Road, Ibadan 200001,
Oyo State, Nigeria.
Tel: +234 2 7517472
USA Tel: +1 201 6336094
Fax: +44 208 7113786
Email: [email protected]
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90.0 Graduate Scholarships for African Students
PhD and MSc Graduate Scholarships for African Students - Apply for PhD and MSc Graduate
Scholarships in the Cassava value chain, under the project "Support to Agricultural Research for
Development of Strategic Crops in Africa" (SARD-SC), funded by the African Development Bank.
Cassava is a major food crop in sub-Sahara Africa and one of the most important sources for
carbohydrates.
It is a major source of income for the farmers and a raw material for local industries.
In the past years, cassava production and processing have been facing a lot of challenges such
as no supply chain structures for the commercialization of cassava products, high cost of the
production versus low yields as well as production orientation towards subsistence and not
commercialization.
The International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (www.iita.org) and its SARD-SC project
partners is working to develop new technologies and innovations to improve cassava
production, processing and marketing so as to improve on food security and contribute to
poverty reduction of target countries through a value chain approach.
These new technologies and innovations will be developed and promoted through platforms
comprised of stakeholders from participating countries (DR Congo, Tanzania, Zambia and Sierra
Leone) and focusing on one of five main intervention areas: breeding, agronomy, agribusiness,
gender, postharvest and policy.
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Gender issues will be considered and incorporated through all these areas.
The SARD-SC project is aligned with national agricultural development plans and processes as
smallholder cassava businesses in each country are already primed to boost productivity
through their prior participation with other cassava projects.
PhD and MSc Graduate Scholarships for African Students – Number of Fellowships
As part of its human capacity building component, the project is offering up to ten (10) MSc and
seven (7) PhD scholarships at African universities.
Scholarships will be comprehensive and include stipend, research costs, tuition, travel and
insurance.
PhD and MSc Graduate Scholarships for African Students - Areas of Research
The International Institute of Tropical Agriculture is offering scholarships related to the cassava
value chain, in the field of Agronomy/Natural Resource Management; Postharvest,
Mechanization; Gender; Agribusiness; Marketing; or any other closely related field.
The research will comprise in-depth study of a relevant topic conducted in one of the SARD-SC
cassava target countries.
Suggested topics are indicated – see links below, although the recruitment panel invites other
topics related to the cassava value chain.
PhD and MSc Graduate Scholarships for African Students - Qualifications
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Candidates must satisfy the target university’s admission requirements for MSc or PhD
studies.
Candidates must have identified a supervisory Professor at a reputable target University
in one of the eligible countries, who must have agreed to the research proposal written
by the applicant.
Strong preference is given to candidates already enrolled at a University, and who have
finished all or most of the coursework requirements.
Media for the thesis research program will be English, except for candidates from DR
Congo where French may be used.
Graduate Scholarships Africa - Eligible Countries
The scholarships are open to nationals from any African countries.
Enrolment can be in any reputable African university.
Graduate Scholarships Africa - Application procedure
Candidates should apply by sending an email to IITA. Please identify which SARD-SC position for
which you are applying.
All applicants are required to include:
Bio data;
BSc or MSc Certificate;
A brief proposal of the research (one-page maximum);
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Endorsement letter by a supervisory Professor;
Where applicable, proof of enrolment (Admission letter) at a reputable University;
Where applicable, transcripts of MSc or PhD coursework at a reputable University.
A completed version of the IITA Graduate Research Training – application form.
Graduate Scholarships Africa - Closing date 30th August.
91.0 Graduate Scholarships in African Universities
Apply for PhD and MSc degree Scholarships in the Maize value chain of the project "Support to
Agricultural Research for Development of Strategic Crops in Africa (SARD-SC)", funded by the
African Development Bank.
The International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) and its partners, AfricaRice and the
International Centre for Agricultural Research for the Dry Areas (ICARDA) have received a grant
of about US$ 64 million from the African Development Bank (AfDB) to finance the project
“Support to Agricultural Research for development of Strategic Crops in Africa (SARD-SC)”.
The strategic crops within the context of the project are cassava, maize, rice and wheat.
The overall objective of SARD-SC is to enhance food and nutrition and contribute to poverty
reduction in AfDB’s low-income member Countries (RMCs). Its specific objective is to enhance
the productivity and income of four CAADP’s priority value chains (cassava, maize, rice and
wheat) on a sustainable basis.
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Under this project, AfDB has made a contribution to IITA to execute a 5-year sub-project that
aims to upgrade the maize and cassava value chain in Africa through the
1. Generation of agricultural technologies and innovations;
2. Sustainable dissemination and adoption of agricultural technologies and innovations
across the value chain; and
3. Sustainable capacity strengthening of project stakeholders.
Graduate Scholarships in African Universities - Number & Stipends
As part of its human capacity building component, the project is offering eight (8) MSc and four
(4) PhD scholarships at African universities.
Scholarships will be comprehensive and include stipend, research costs, tuition, travel and
insurance.
Graduate Scholarships in African Universities - Areas of Research
Research areas include Agronomy/Natural Resource Management, Irrigation, Agricultural
Economics, Crop Protection (Pathology and Entomology) and Breeding.
The researcher will conduct in-depth study of a relevant topic to be carried out in one of the
SARD-SC maize target countries. Suggested topics are detailed below.
Graduate Scholarships in African Universities - Qualifications
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Candidates must satisfy the target university’s admission requirements for MSc or PhD
studies.
Candidates must be engaged in SARD-SC Maize project activities
Candidates must have identified a supervisory Professor at a reputable target University
in one of the eligible countries, who must have agreed to the research proposal written
by the applicant.
Strong preference is given to candidates already enrolled at a University, and which
have finished all or most of the coursework requirements.
Media for the thesis research program will be English, except for candidates from Mali,
where French may be used.
Scholarships in African Universities - Eligible countries
The scholarships are open to nationals from all countries
Enrolment can be in any reputable African university.
Scholarships in African Universities - Application Procedure
Candidates should apply by sending an email to IITA-TrainingUnit [at] cgiar.org. Please identify
which SARD-SC position for which you are applying. All applicants are required to include:
Bio data;
BSc or MSc Certificate;
A brief proposal of the research (one-page maximum);
Endorsement letter by a supervisory Professor;
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Where applicable, proof of enrolment (Admission letter) at a reputable University;
Where applicable, transcripts of MSc or PhD coursework at a reputable University.
A completed version of the IITA Graduate Research Training – application form.
Africa Scholarships - Closing date: 30th August.
Screening of applications will begin shortly afterwards and will continue till positions are filled.
IITA is an equal opportunity employer and particularly welcomes applications from women
candidates. All applications will be acknowledged, but only short-listed candidates will be
contacted.
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92.0 International Commonwealth Scholarship
International Commonwealth Scholarship: The School of Environment, Natural Resources and
Geography, Bangor University, UK, is pleased to offer a postgraduate distance-learning course
in Tropical Forestry, which is aimed specifically at international students who have been
awarded a scholarship by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (CSC).
Up to 15 scholarships are available for applicants from the following developing commonwealth
countries to study for our MSc Tropical Forestry by distance learning:
Bangladesh, Botswana, Cameroon, The Gambia, Ghana, Guyana, India, Jamaica, Kenya, Lesotho,
Malawi, Mauritius, Namibia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Rwanda, South Africa, Sri
Lanka, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia.
The scholarships are worth over £12,000 to cover tuition fees plus a generous bursary to enable
scholars to attend a study tour which will be held overseas in July/August. A small study grant is
also available to help scholars with internet, computing and other distance learning study costs.
This distance learning M.Sc. is borne from the success of the SUTROFOR programme, combining
the relevant expertise from Bangor University and University of Copenhagen to offer you the
very best distance learning M.Sc. in Tropical Forestry.
Our distance-learning course is designed to provide students with training in the subject of
tropical forestry, understanding of the scientific, academic and practical principles which
underpin forest conservation, protection and management and forest ecosystem function and
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the interrelationships between government, industry and communities’ forests and associated
land-use.
Suitable applicants include individuals working in forestry/forest-related industries/natural
resource management, particularly in the fields of planning, regulation, policy, monitoring and
environmental protection.
The course is also suited to individuals working in forestry education who wish to further their
knowledge and expertise in order to improve their teaching.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
Bangor University
Bangor
Gwynedd
LL57 2DG
Tel: (01248) 351151 (main switchboard)
Bangor University Directory of staff and students
http://www.bangor.ac.uk/itservices/directory
Undergraduate admissions Postgraduate admissions
Tel: (01248) 38 2017
[email protected] Tel: (01248) 38 3762
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Request a prospectus Student Services
Tel: (01248) 38 3561
[email protected]: (01248) 38 2024
93.0 Kader Asmal Fellowship
Kader Asmal Fellowship: Canon Collins Trust, on behalf of the Government of Ireland, invites
applications for the Kader Asmal Fellowship Programme.
The fellowship programme has two strands:
1. Eight annual awards for postgraduate study in
Business Management;
Agriculture, Food Science & nutrition; and
Public Administration
2. A fellowship in Human Rights Law at Trinity College Dublin to be selected by the Council for
the Advancement of the South African Constitution (CASAC)
Are you eligible?
To apply for this scholarship through the Canon Collins Trust you must:
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Be a national of South Africa or Zimbabwe
Legally resident in South Africa
Be in possession of a good first degree (minimum second class, upper division or
equivalent) or about to graduate in the year of application.
Be applying for a full-time one-year master’s degree in one of the eligible courses at an
approved Irish university
What the Fellowship offers
The Kader Asmal Fellowships will cover:
University application fees
Tuition fees;
Examination and other fees
Economy travel to and from your country of residence to Ireland;
Settling in allowance, book allowance and study allowance
Accommodation;
A monthly personal living allowance (stipend) to cover other living expense for you only
and
The costs of an entry clearance (student visitor visa) application
How to apply
You must apply through the Canon Collins online portal (see links below).
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Note:
Applicants need not apply to the university before applying for a fellowship. Successful
candidates need only apply to their chosen university once the award has been made. At that
time any application fees will be paid by the Fellowship Programme.
The online application system will close on Monday 17.
Applicants will hear the outcome by 30 April.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
UK Head Office
22 The Ivories
6 Northampton Street
London
N1 2HY
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7354 1462
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7359 4875
South Africa
Tel: +27 10 500 2303
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Email: [email protected]
94.0 Kenya Commonwealth Scholarships - Scholarships for Kenyans
Kenya Commonwealth Scholarships: The Commonwealth scholarship in the United Kingdom is
offering twenty nine (29) full scholarships for postgraduate students from Kenyan tenable in UK
institutions of Higher Learning. Ten (10) of the scholarships are for PhD while the remaining
nineteen (19) are for Masters Degree. Priority will be given to studies that are along the
following themes:
Education
Health
Economic Growth and Private Sector
Water and Sanitation
Governance and Conflict
Climate and Environment
Food and Nutrition
Humanitarian Disasters and Emergencies
Duration of Kenya Commonwealth Scholarships
One (1) year taught Masters courses
Six (6) months of enhancing clinical skills in medicine or dentistry
Doctoral degrees of up to three (3) years.(candidates may undertake fieldwork in Kenya)
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One year (1) research on a split-site basis towards a PhD registered at a Kenyan
university.
Kenya Commonwealth Scholarships Eligibility
For Masters degree scholarships, be a holder of at least upper 2nd class honors and
must state the source of funding at undergraduate level
For PHD scholarship be a holder of a very good Masters’ degree and should have proof
of support from a prospective supervisor in at least one chosen institution
Applicants for split- site study must provide evidence of support from their prospective
supervisor at the UK institution as well as from Kenyan institution at the time of
application.
Candidates for enhancing clinical skills award must have qualified as a Doctor or Dentist.
Are serving in the country in the Public Sector
Are below 35 years for Masters Degree and 45 years for PhD.
Kenya Scholarships - Application Procedure
All eligible candidates must read and follow the following guidelines strictly
1. Obtain preliminary application forms from the Ministry of Education, Science and
Technology, Directorate of Higher Education offices located at Teleposta Towers, 27th floor
room 2702. The application forms can also be downloaded from the website - see links below.
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2. Completed application forms with attached certified photocopies of ID,
academic/professional certificates, transcripts, Birth Certificate, other testimonials and a
proposal in the area of study should be sent to:
Director – Higher Education
Ministry of Education Science and Technology,
P O Box 9583 – 00200,
Nairobi
OR delivered to Teleposta Towers, 27th floor, Room 2702 during working hours between
8.00am to 5.00pm
3. The Preliminary application forms should reach the Ministry not later than 9th September.
4. Only shortlisted applicants ( who shall be informed through e-mail/phone call) shall be
required to proceed with steps 5-9
5. Access the Commonwealth scholarship prospectus from the website:
http://cscuk.dfid.gov.uk/apply/scholarships-developing-cw/ for more information on the
scholarship and to identify the participating institutions in UK and submit independent
application directly to the institutions at the same time as applying for the scholarship.
6. Apply for the scholarship electronically by following the link http://bit.ly/cscuk-apply.
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7. Complete the Electronic Application System (EAS) form online BUT download and print three
(3) sets before submitting it electronically to the Commonwealth Commission
8. Submit one (1) set of the hard copy of completed EAS form through your head of department
to the Directorate of Higher Education on the address indicated above.
9. Await an invitation for an interview. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for
interviews.
NB
To be nominated does not in any way guarantee selection or placement.
Preference for the award of these scholarships will be given to teaching staff in Public
Universities and Constituent Colleges.
Teaching staff in these institutions are highly encouraged to apply. Follow the links
below for more details and application contacts.
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95.0 Kenya Oshwal Aid HELB Scholarships
Kenya Oshwal Aid HELB Scholarships: Oshwal Aid - a welfare arm of the Oshwal Education and
Relief Board (OE&RB), in association with the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB), invites
eligible university students to apply for Scholarships.
Vision:
OSHWAL AID envisages healthy communities, prospering in harmony with the natural
environment and in which people are inspired to improve the quality of their own and lives of
others.
Mission:
OSHWAL AID assists communities around East Africa through a wide range of programmes in
education, health, disaster relief and sustainable development, where such aid is delivered
efficiently and effectively by Oshwal Community members throughout East Africa.
The scholarships will fund 20 students for the total tenure of study for an undergraduate
degree program for both tuition and partial upkeep at Kshs.100,000/= per student per annum.
The fund seeks to support needy first year students in Kenyan universities.
The courses of study for which the scholarships will finance are:
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Business Studies and Management
Fine Arts
Political Science
Law
Architecture
Information Systems and Technology
Socio1ogy
Environmental Studies
Agricultural
Economics
Pharmacy
Oshwal Aid emphasizes societal development of an individual. The establishment of this
Scholarship Scheme in collaboration with the Higher Education Loans Board aims at assisting
bright but financially needy students to pursue Higher Education at a Kenyan University.
This is in line with the Aims and Objectives of Oshwal Aid: “Sensitivity and Responsiveness to
Societal needs and the right of every person to attain knowledge through education’
Kenya Scholarship Eligibility
The applicant must:
Be a Kenyan Citizen with a Residential Status in Kenya;
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Have sat for the KCSE or GCE or equivalent level not more than one year prior to the
application;
Have obtained a mean grade of B+ or equivalent and above, with at least B plain in
English and Mathematics;
Demonstrate financial need;
Demonstrate leadership qualities, community service/spirit, concern for others, talent,
concern about the environment and a solid character;
Provide reference letters from two referees one of whom must be the secondary school
head teacher.
Conditions of the Scholarship
The applicant:
Must show proof of placement at a university;
Is expected to provide progress reports from the university on a yearly basis to maintain
funding for the ongoing period of study.
Oshwal Aid and the Higher Education Loans Board reserves the right to discontinue the
scholarship for students who fail to obtain the required grades for progression in the course of
study or do not obtain satisfactory progress report from the university.
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CONTACT ADDRESS.
University Way, Anniversary Towers, 18th Floor,
P.O. Box 69489 - 00400, NAIROBI, Kenya.
CONTACT CENTRE
+254 711 052 000
020 2278000
96.0 Kenya Postgraduate Scholarships
Kenya Postgraduate Scholarships: The Higher Education Loans Board is a state corporation
mandated to finance Kenyans pursuing higher education in recognized institutions through
provision of loans, bursaries and scholarships.
It is also charged with the responsibility of recovering loaned out funds to university students to
create a revolving fund which will enable it meet its mandate.
Postgraduate students enrolled in Kenyan public or private universities recognized by the
Commission for Higher Education (CHE), are invited to apply for consideration for Masters and
PhD scholarship for the academic year.
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Masters students will qualify for a scholarship worth Kshs 200,000 tenable over two academic
years, while PhD candidates will qualify for Kshs 450,000 tenable over three academic years.
Graduate Scholarship Kenya - Application Eligibility Criteria:
Minimum of second class upper division;
Admission to a local public or private university recognized by CHE;
Reporting for 1st year of study;
Age 30 years below for Masters;
40 years or below for PhD.
Kenya Postgraduate Scholarships: How to apply
1. Applicant should access, fill and print the Postgraduate Scholarship Application Form (PGSAF)
from the website www.helb.co.ke
2. Print two copies of the PGSAF.
3. Have the forms properly filled and stamped by the relevant authorities and attach all
necessary documents as indicate on the checklist on the PGSAF.
4. Submit one copy of the PGSAF, duly filled, signed and stamped and the relevant certified
copies of transcripts and certificates attached, to our office on or before the deadline of July 31.
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5. Retain one copy of the duly filled PGSAF.
Please ensure you read and understand the instructions provided on the online application
form before you commence the application process.
For further information contact:
The Board Secretary/CEO, Higher Education Loans Board, Email: lending [at] helb.co.ke
CONTACT ADDRESS.
University Way, Anniversary Towers, 18th Floor,
P.O. Box 69489 - 00400, NAIROBI, Kenya.
CONTACT CENTRE
Cell: +254 711 052 000
Tel: 020 2278000
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97.0 Kenya Scholarship - Postgraduate Scholarships in Kenya & Abroad
Kenya Scholarship: Full postgraduate scholarships for Kenyans. Scholarships for students from
Kenya - MSc/MA & PhD. Scholarships in Kenya & abroad. Financial aid and grants for Kenyans -
scholarships.
Science, Technology and Innovation (ST&I) Grants - Competitive Grants for Postgraduate,
Innovations and Women Scientists Programmes Call For Proposals
The National Commission for Science, Technology and Innovation (NACOSTI) on behalf of the
Ministry of Education, Science and Technology administers the Kenya Government ST&I Grant.
The purpose of this Grant is to support Scientific Research and Innovations in ST&I priority
areas for national development. The ST&I grant has so far supported a total of 975 research and
innovation projects throughout the country in both public and private institutions.
The Commission is pleased to invite eligible applicants to submit their proposals for
consideration under the following competitive ST&I grants.
MSc/MA and Phd Research Proposals
Since the inception of the grant, NACOSTI has funded 241 PhD and 194 MSc/MA research
projects.
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It is envisaged that continued support of these programmes will go a long way in generating a
critical mass of technical and skilled manpower, new knowledge and innovations that will
culminate into effective interventions for socio-economic development.
Eligibility, budget limit and project duration
This grant is intended to support only the research component of the PhD and MSc/MA degree
programmes in all disciplines. Proposals to be submitted for consideration must have been
defended and approved by the respective Universities.
The successful PhD proposals will be funded up to a maximum of Kenya shillings one million
two hundred thousand (Ksh 1,200,000) for a period not exceeding three (3) years to be
disbursed in three installments, maximum of Ksh 400,000 per year.
The successful MSc/MA proposals will be funded up to a maximum of two hundred thousand
(Ksh 200,000) for a period not exceeding one (1) year. Kenyans registered in foreign Universities
may apply but will be required to get affiliation in a local institution and must conduct their
research in Kenya.
Deliberate efforts are needed to boost certain disciplines to ensure adequate supply of
professionals in those fields. The Commission encourages applicants in the areas such as ICT,
engineering, biotechnology, nuclear physics, oncology, nanotechnology and space sciences to
apply.
Call for Innovations
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The Commission recognizes the critical role played by innovations in the country’s economic
growth.
Support of innovations is one of the government’s priority, geared towards job creation and
improving the quality of life for its citizens.
This programme is therefore aimed at harnessing the potential of innovations in the country. So
far, a total of 78 innovation projects have been funded, some of which have been completed
and resulted in business start-ups for the innovators.
In this Call, the Commission is inviting Kenyans with novel ideas and new inventions to nurture
this creativity. This is an opportunity for Kenyans and particularly the youths to participate in
solving societal challenges and creating wealth.
The ideas/inventions to be submitted should have a potential to lead into new or improved
products, services and new technologies acceptable in the markets to contribute to improving
the quality of life.
NACOSTI recognizes that intellectual property rights (IPR) are valuable entrepreneurial products
that should be well protected and their economic potential fully utilized.
Applicants are highly encouraged to protect their ideas through the national offices in charge of
IPRs in the country these include: Kenya Industrial Property Institute (KIPI), Copyright board and
Plant breeders’ rights office. Non-disclosure forms will be signed by the external reviewers to
enhance confidentiality.
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Budget limits and project duration
The successful innovation projects will be supported up to a maximum funding level of Kenya
Shillings one million (Ksh 1,000,000).
The project period should not exceed one (1) year.
98.0 Call for Women Scientists
The Commission is committed to promoting the empowerment, equal and full participation of
women in ST&I activities.
In efforts of mainstreaming gender in ST&I policies and programmes in Kenya, NACOSTI created
this product for Kenyan women scientists which to date has funded 90 multi-disciplinary
research projects.
Applications are invited for funding considerations from MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL and
MULTIDISCIPLINARY research teams from both public and private institutions.
Each application must be submitted by a team of researchers from at least three (3)
institutions.
The proposed projects to be submitted should clearly demonstrate strategies of how to address
the varied challenges facing our country.
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For the project to be supported it must be in line with the ST&I sector flagship projects
identified in Kenya Vision 2030, Millennium Development Goals and in conformity with the new
Constitution. The proposed research work must be conducted in Kenya.
Budget and project duration
Successful proposals will be funded up to a maximum of Kenya shillings three million (Kshs.
3,000,000) for a period of two (2) years.
Submission Deadline
Applications for ALL programmes POSTGRADUATE, INNOVATION AND WOMEN SCIENTISTS
should be submitted not later than Friday, 4th October.
Incomplete applications and/or those that reach after the deadline will NOT be considered.
Only the successful applicants will be contacted.
The list of the successful applicants will be uploaded on our Website to notify the public.
All applications to be submitted online at: http://oris.ncsti.go.ke using the prescribed
application forms.
Applicants must register first with the on-lines ystem to access the application form and apply.
Copy of duly completed applications also to be sent to the following email addresses:-
Postgraduate applicants: - postgraduate [at] ncst.go.ke
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Innovators: - innovation [at] ncst.go.ke
Women scientists: - [email protected]
Note:
Applicants who have been funded under ST&I grant with on-going projects are not eligible for
these Calls.
Any proposal that is being funded by other donors should not be submitted for these Calls. Any
such proposal will be disqualified.
Only original work should be submitted, plagiarism is highly discouraged and will be punishable.
Successful applicants with research proposals using human participants and/or animals or
genetically modified organisms will receive their funding only after approval by accredited
Institutions.
Female innovators and those with disabilities are highly encouraged to apply
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CONTACT ADDRESS.
National Commission for Science, Technology and Innovation (NACOSTI),
P.O. Box 30623-00100,
Nairobi
Tel: 020-2242175/020-310571
Fax: 020-2213215
Website: www.nacosti.go.ke
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99.0 Korean Government Scholarship Program
Korean Government Scholarship Program: National Institute for International Education (NIIED)
invites 150 foreign students for the Undergraduate Scholarship Program in Korea from 72
countries.
Applicants who are interested in KGSP are requested to contact the Korean Embassy or
consulate in their home countries.
Korean Government Scholarship Qualifications
Applicants should be a citizen of the country to which this scholarship program is
offered. (including applicant's parents)
Applicants should not be a holder of Korean citizenship.
Applicants should be under 25 years of age as of March.
Have adequate health, both physically and mentally.
Have finished or be scheduled to finish formal education of elementary, middle, high
school outside of Korea as of March.
Possess a grade point average (G.P.A.) above 80% from the last educational institution
attended or have earned top 10% of G.P.A. among classmates.
Not at any time have received a Korean government scholarship for his/her
undergraduate study before.
Not have enrolled in an undergraduate course in Korea before.
Preferential selection for applicants who are good at Korean or English.
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Korean Government - Scholarships Period
1 year of Korean language course and 4 years of undergraduate degree Course.
Korean Government Scholarship Benefits
Monthly Allowance: 800,000 won per month
Tuitions (an entrance fee and a registration fee): The full entrance fee are exempted by
the host institution. The full tuition is exempted by NIIED.
Settlement Allowance: 200,000 won upon arrival
Repatriation Allowance: 100,000 won upon completion of studies
Korean Language Training
Expenses: The full costs up to 1 year (NIIED pays directly to the entrusted language
training institution)
Medical Insurance: The grantees will be provided with health insurance during the
period of their study program in Korea for major accidents and illnesses. (The medical
fee will be reimbursed through the insurance company to the grantee after he/she pays
first)
Korean Government Scholarship - Required Documents
One completed application form (on the prescribed form)
Two 4cm x 5cm color photos
One Copy of a high school diploma
One Copy of a high school grade transcript
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Two recommendation letters (from the applicant's teacher or principle of the school,
academic advisor or the relevant chief of the organization)
One Self-introduction Essay (on the prescribed form)
One NIIED Pledge (on the prescribed form)
One Study Plan (on a prescribed form)
One personal medical assessment (on a prescribed form)
One Certificate of Health authorized by a doctor (only for those candidates who are
filtered and recommended by Korean Embassy or Consulate)
One copy of a certificate of Korean proficiency or English proficiency (only applicable to
those who have, In 2 years after he/she took the test).
CONTACT ADDRESS.
Graduate Programme
Tel: 02-3668-1389
Fax: 02-743-4992
Related Website:www.studyinkorea.go.kr
Fax: 02-743-4992
Email:Related Website:www.studyinkorea.go.kr
100.0 Leeds University Business School MBA Scholarships
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Part Scholarships:
Part scholarships of £6,000 each are available for academically outstanding/financially
deserving candidates from African countries at Leeds University Business School.
Full Scholarship:
A full scholarship worth up to £20,500 will be available to self-funding applicants from
anywhere in the world for entry.
When awarding this scholarship, they will be looking for candidates who will:
Contribute significantly to the learning experience and professional diversity of the
cohort.
Become a successful ambassador for the business school after graduation.
Consideration for a part scholarship will be based on the MBA application and the three essays
submitted as part of the application.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
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Contact Us
UNDERGRADUATE ENQUIRIES
The Undergraduate Admissions Office
Leeds University Business School
Maurice Keyworth Building
University of Leeds
Leeds
LS2 9JT
Admissions Tel: +44 (0)113 343 4466
UG OfficeTel: +44 (0)113 343 4467
Email: [email protected]
Fax: +44 (0)113 343 4465
MASTERS ENQUIRIES
Postgraduate Admissions Office
Leeds University Business School
Maurice Keyworth Building
University of Leeds
Leeds
LS2 9JT
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Tel: +44 (0)113 343 4908
Email: [email protected]
MBA ENQUIRIES
MBA Admissions Office
Leeds University Business School
Maurice Keyworth Building
University of Leeds
Leeds
LS2 9JT
Tel: +44 (0)113 343 2610
Email: [email protected]
101.0 MA Online Degree Scholarships - University of York , UK.
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MA Online Degree Scholarships; The University of York has been awarded 10 Commonwealth
Distance Learning Scholarships by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the United
Kingdom (CSCUK) for students joining the online Masters of Public Administration -
International Development programme.
The Commonwealth Scholarships are administered by CSCUK, working as the UK arm of the
Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan (CSFP).
The awards themselves are funded by the Department for International Development (DFID)
The CSFP are working towards partnerships between developed and developing countries
aimed at combining academic excellence with the desire to make a real difference in some of
the world’s poorest countries.
MA Online Degree Scholarships Eligibility
Scholarships are available to applicants who meet all of the following criteria:
Have not previously had the opportunity to study at post-graduate level
Are living and working in developing countries of the Commonwealth
Are working in or with public organizations, including NGO’s, aid agencies and
local/national government departments, and can demonstrate throughout their
application that they are working towards the Millennium Development Goals
Meet the University Entry Requirements for the programme
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A good second class (undergraduate) degree or equivalent qualification
Applicants without undergraduate-level academic experience may also be considered if they
have sufficient professional background.
Professional experience in the public service field
This includes roles in government at national or local level, non-governmental and inter-
governmental organizations, the voluntary and charitable sector, and private sector roles that
support or deliver public services.
MA Online Degree Scholarships: The Programme
The Online Masters of Public Administration - International Development programme is a
flexible, highly interactive, well supported programme that is directly relevant to the aims of
the Millennium Development Goals.
Students will find that they are part of a lively international learning community.
How to Apply for the MA Online Degree Scholarships
Please ensure that you meet the entry requirements detailed on the course web page
before making an application.
Applications must be submitted using CSCUK’s online Electronic Application System
(EAS). Please do not submit a Scholarship application directly to the University.There is
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no requirement to apply to the University until you are sure that you have Scholarship
(or other) funding.
Access CSCUK’s Electronic Application System and click the link to the Applicant’s Portal
where you will be presented with a link (bottom left of the screen) to Register New User.
You will be asked to nominate 2 referees who will receive an email request to send a
reference when you submit your scholarship application. It is your responsibility to log
back into the system to ensure that your references have been provided. Applications
which are not supported by 2 references at the closing date will not be considered for
scholarship funding.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
Enquiries
Helen Smith
Online MA Programme Manager
Tel: +44 (0)1904 32 1273
Ellen RobertsOnline MA Programmes Director
Tel: +44 (0)1904 32 1250
101.0 MA in European Public Health Scholarships
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MA in European Public Health Scholarships: Students from all around the world with different
subject backgrounds are welcome to apply for the MPH scholarships.
The Master provides a high level education in public health issues.
Duration: EUROPUBHEALTH is a two year Masters course (120 ECTS Credits)
Its main goal is to enable the students to improving the health of both specific population
groups and the population as a whole through:
1. The designing, planning, implementation, advising and assessment of health prevention and
promotion programmes.
2. The management of health and social services and establishments.
Lead university: Andalusian School of Health, Granada, Spain and Sheffield University, UK.
Partners:
University of Copenhagen, Denmark: Quantitative assessment in Public Health
Andalusian School of Public Health, Granada, Spain: Health Management and
Quality Improvement
Jagiellonian University of Cracow, Cracow, Poland: Health Economics and
financial management and Social and Health Protection
National School of Public Health, Rennes, France: Environmental Health
University of Rennes 1, Rennes, France: Law, Health and Ethics.
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CONTACT ADDRESS.
Email:[email protected]
102.0 Master and Doctoral Scholarships for Africans
Master and Doctoral Scholarships for Africans: The academic mobility programme STREAM
(Strengthening African Higher Education Through Academic Mobility), aims to increase access
to quality higher education for students, staff and academics in Africa, the Caribbean and the
Pacific (ACP) regions.
Africa Scholarships Eligibility: Master and Doctoral Scholarships for Africans
Target Group 1 (TG 1): Nationals and/residents of African countries who are students
registered in one of the Partner Universities at the time of registration.
Target Group 2 (TG 2): Nationals and residents of Africa, registered in or having obtained a
university degree or equivalent in a higher education institution of such countries and not
included in the Partnership.
It is funded through the Education, Audiovisual and culture Executive Agency (EACEA) of the
European Commission.
The programme also seeks to enhance academic and cultural as well as geographically diverse
exchange between higher education institutions in African countries.
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The exchange programme will encourage the exchange of knowledge, skills and experiences
amongst partner universities through its comprehensive scholarships.
It has eight partner institutions:
Polytechnic of Namibia, Windhoek, Namibia;
Ardhi University, Dar-es Salaam, Tanzania;
University of Buea, Cameroon;
Hawassa University, Ethiopia;
University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa;
Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda;
North-West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa; and, the
Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana.
Coordinated by the Polytechnic of Namibia, the Consortium has the University of Twente,
Faculty of ITC, the Netherlands as Technical Partner with the Justus Leibig University Giessen,
Germany; the Santander Group of Spain and the National Qualifications Authority (NQA) of
Namibia as Associate Partners.
STREAM has as its overall objective of promoting high-quality education for students and young
academics and increasing access to higher education in general.
According to the EACEA/35/10 call regulations and to the Grant Agreement, scholarships are
made available to beneficiaries belonging to the two Target Groups above and who have not
resided in Europe for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years.
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Thematic Fields of Study
This geographical window is open to six broad fields of study.
All six thematic fields of interest below are represented at one of the partner universities.
The medium of instruction is English at all partner universities, which means that applicants will
not face a language barrier within the consortium countries.
To cover some Francophone countries and as an added value, applicants have the option to
apply for programmes or courses in French at Buea University (Cameroon) if they wish to.
Below is a list of the six broad thematic fields:
Agriculture Sciences (Agriculture),
Education, Teacher Training (Management and Education),
Engineering, Technology (Engineering),
Medical Sciences (Medicine),
Natural Sciences (Science and technology subjects),
Communication and Information Sciences (ICT).
Master and Doctoral Scholarships for Africans: Scholarship Package
The scholarship shall cover the following costs for masters and doctoral candidates:
Living costs (Euros 900 per month)
Travel costs (1 return ticket from the port of departure)
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Participation costs (including tuition, registration)
Insurance costs (medical, travel, accidental and injuries)
CONTACT ADDRESS.
Education Audiovisual & Culture Executive Agency
Avenue du Bourget 1
BOUR / BOU2*
BE-1049 Brussels
Physical address (for visitors only)
Education Audiovisual & Culture Executive Agency
BOUR - Rue Colonel Bourg 135-139
BOU2 - Rue Colonel Bourg 115
BE-1140 Evere
103.0 Masters in Public Health Scholarships - University of Manchester
Masters in Public Health Scholarships; The University of Manchester is delighted to announce
scholarships for five students from Nigeria and five students from Tanzania for the Distance
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Learning Master of Public Heath Programme, funded by the Commonwealth Scholarship
Commission.
The scholarships are provided by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission to support
Nigerian or Tanzanian citizens resident in their own country, who would not otherwise be able
to study for a UK qualification.
The scholarships cover tuition fees, required text books, funds to attend a yearly two day study
skills event held in your country and a small stipend to cover connectivity costs.
Public Health Scholarships - Essential Criteria
Be a citizen of Nigeria or Tanzania resident in your own country and have not previously
studied abroad, or undertaken a UK distance learning course.
Have at least 2 years work experience in Nigeria or Tanzania within the health care
sector.
Have a clear idea how studying the MPH would benefit your country.
Hold a first or 2.1 undergraduate degree classification in a relevant subject (students
with unclassified degrees e.g. medicine will need to provide transcripts)
Have regular access to a PC and a reliable internet connection, as well as experience
using word processing packages and a valid and regularly used email address. If you are
unsure about these, please visit the MPH website: “Applying and Registering”>”System
Requirements”
Be under 45 years of age at the time of application
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Public Health Scholarships - Desirable criteria
Satisfy the MPH English language requirements
Public Health Scholarships - How to apply
Your application must include a personal statement outlining how the scholarship will impact
on your professional development and enable you to make a fuller contribution to
development in your country. You will need to complete the form using the Electronic
Application System (EAS) on the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission web site. The CSC
website above provides full details on how to register with the EAS, complete the form and
submit the form. Public Health Scholarships - Application Deadline
Applications close: 21st May.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
E+44 (0)161 275 8383
Mobile: +44 (0)7887 561318 Email:[email protected]
104.0 Master of Nursing Scholarships
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Master of Nursing Scholarships: The School of Nursing & Midwifery (SNM) at the University of
Dundee has over twenty years experience in the international delivery of quality distance
learning, and supports the professional and academic development of a global community of
nurses from over 15 countries around the world.
The Master of Nursing programme is internationally accredited by a major US accrediting
organisation, the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC)
If you need to fit graduate study around work or raising a family, and want a degree that is
tailored to your own professional goals… then this is the school for you.
No University attendance required
Two intakes per year (September and January)
Learning that is focused in your own practice
No exams
The MN focuses on developing knowledge and skills related to leadership, self direction,
negotiation, critical thinking and writing to publication standard (skills which are essential for
many nursing leadership career pathways).
Completing a master degree widens career opportunities and your earning potential.
Master of Nursing Unique Delivery Model
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Module topics are focused in current challenges, situations and problems in your local context.
The curriculum design is flexible and unique in that your module topics are negotiated via a
learning contract with your module tutor.
This creates an extensive range of possible topic areas.
Examples of previously studied module topics include;
Sleep deprivation in hospital
Infection Control in a high dependency unit
Competencies for staff development and staff retention
Rapid response teams – a nurses view
Physical restraints and critical care
Patient violence towards nurses in the ICU
Reflective journaling – is it worth keeping in nursing education?
Proposal to study issues of compliance in the use of chemical, personal protective
equipment by emergency department nurses.
The effects of epidural analgesia on the second stage of labour.
Retention of older nurses – job satisfaction and work related factors.
Exploring the infant feeding experiences of low income mothers and the support offered
by health professionals involved in their care: a qualitative study.
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105.0 Commonwealth Master of Nursing Scholarships
Commonwealth Scholarship applications for the Master of Nursing - 15 Commonwealth
Scholarships for the Master of Nursing programme are available.
Places are limited to Kenyan applicants only. Allocation of places will be through a competitive
process and the closing date is 5th April for the intake starting in September.
Applications will only be accepted using a special application form - see links below - which
must be fully completed.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
School of Nursing & Midwifery
City Campus
11 Airlie Place
Dundee
DD1 4HJ
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106.0 Mauritius-Africa Scholarships
Mauritius-Africa Scholarships: African students of the following 21 countries can avail
themselves of the Mauritius-Africa Scholarships scheme: Kenya, Uganda, South Africa,
Tanzania, Zambia, Botswana, Ghana, Nigeria, Madagascar, Seychelles, Rwanda, Mozambique,
Zimbabwe, Angola, Namibia, Republic of Congo, Gabon, South Sudan, Ivory Coast, Senegal, and
Comoros.
Financial Conditions of the award / Value of the Studentship
The Government of Mauritius will provide to studentship beneficiaries a monthly living
allowance of Rs 8,300 (USD 266 approx.) and will meet tuition fees at the level of Rs 100,000
(USD 3205 approx.) yearly.
Admission in a University in Mauritius
To be eligible for this studentship, students must have secured a conditional offer in a
course at undergraduate degree level at the University. The copy of the letter of
conditional offer must be submitted along with the application.
Candidates should indicate in their applications the name of the institution and the title
and course code of the programme to which they have been admitted.
Candidates should ensure that the certified copies of certificates, transcripts of
secondary school results, mark sheets relating to their qualifications are submitted along
with their applications for a studentship. Non-submission of these documents will result
in the elimination from the award of the studentship.
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All applications will have to be made through the Ministry of Education or the
equivalent Ministry of the country of the applicant, on the prescribed format with the
necessary supporting documents.
All applications are to include a medical report and an AIDS-free certificate before the
studentship is approved.
Self -financing candidates already studying in Mauritius in an undergraduate programme
before July 2013 will not be converted into studentships.
The studentship holders would be required to sign an undertaking to return to their
home country as soon as the studentship comes to an end.
The candidates, once selected, should:
1. Be available to commence their academic studies in Mauritius by the start of the
academic year of the respective institution where they have been admitted;
2. Be attending full-time and on-campus (not distance learning) programme;
3. Not be in receipt of a full fee studentship from any other source;
4. Be able to pay any outstanding costs not covered by the studentship.
Duration of the award and age limit
Up to 4 years depending on the course duration
To be eligible for the scholarship candidates should not be more than 25 years of age.
Tuition fees and course related costs
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A provision of up to Rs 100,000 (USD 3205 approx.) yearly will be allocated to each
beneficiary for this studentship to meet tuition fees and related course costs.
Candidates could be allowed to change course or institution taking into consideration
their payment capacity beyond the scholarship limit of Rs 100,000 (USD 3205 approx.),
provided that the students have not yet embarked on the programme or no funds have
been disbursed.
Living allowance
An all-inclusive living allowance will be paid at an approved rate of Rs 8,300 (USD 266
approx.) monthly for full academic year and renewed upon submission of evidence from
the University of having successfully enrolled for next academic year for day to day
expenses. No stipend will be released during any period of vacation leave abroad except
for the house rent which should not be for more than two months.
Awardees will have to inform the Tertiary Education Commission and the Ministry of
Tertiary Education, Science, Research and Technology in case they have to leave
Mauritius for any personal reason or otherwise. During the period of their stay outside
Mauritius, they will not be eligible to the stipend.
Travel to Mauritius
International air travel (Economy class-student fare) by the most economical route at
the start and end of studentship only.
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Students should inform the university or institution to which they have been admitted of
their travel schedule well in advance.
Medical and Travel Insurance
Arrangements for Medical and Travel insurance in Mauritius will have to be borne by
the students themselves.
Students will have access to public hospitals for medical treatment.
Visas
Student visa will be arranged for and issued by the Government of Mauritius.
Students should ensure that they get their visa, in case a visa is required, to enter
Mauritius and should seek a full briefing on Mauritius’ living conditions, the details of
the programme and institution that they will be attending.
Passport
Students must have a valid passport for the duration of course applied for.
Accommodation
Students will have to make prior arrangements with the University of their choice in
Mauritius with regards to accommodation facilities available and make arrangements
accordingly.
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The Institution receiving the student should make all the necessary arrangements to
facilitate the visa, reception at the airport and assist the student to obtain an
appropriate accommodation.
Submission of Annual progress report
Students will have to submit annual/academic progress reports for continuation of
studentship payments.
A bi annual report on the students should be submitted to the Study Mauritius Office of
the Ministry of Tertiary Education, Science, Research and Technology by the institution
concerned.
Travelling
Students who choose to have their immediate family members join them in Mauritius
will be responsible for their financial support.
If a student decides to return to his/her country before the completion of the source,
he/she would not be entitled to a return passage. The expenditure should be met by the
student himself/herself.
The student will not be entitled to a refund of any expenses related to his/her travel
outside Mauritius during vacation or the duration of the course.
Applications for additional grants
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No application for additional grants will be entertained by the Government of
Mauritius.
For students who are pursuing science courses, the expenditure on laboratory chemicals
and other incidental expenses should be borne by themselves.
Fieldwork/Leave to work away
Any cost pertaining to fieldwork or leave will have to be borne by the student.
Renewal of Studentship
Studentships are provided on a yearly basis to students subject to successful completion
of each year of study.
The Government of Mauritius will discontinue the studentship payment in case student
fails his examination and same will be renewed on submission of having succeeded
his/her examination.
Employment
Students may not undertake paid employment during the period of their studentship award
without prior approval.
Termination of studentship
A studentship may be terminated at any time for reasons of unsatisfactory conduct, progress,
or attendance.
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CONTACT ADDRESS.
University of Mauritius
Reduit 80837, Mauritius
Tel: (230) 403 7400 Fax : 454 9642
107.0 Medicine Scholarships in Africa
Medicine Scholarships in Africa: Applicants with a strong academic background are invited for
several masters, doctoral and postdoctoral positions in the Genetics of Rheumatic Heart
Disease (RHDGen) Health Scholars Programme that is funded under the Wellcome Trust Human
Heredity and Health in Africa (H3Africa) scheme.
The RHDGen Health Scholars Programme consists of one postdoctoral studentship in clinical
science, three PhD studentships (one each in molecular genetics, statistical genetics and
bioinformatics), two masters’ studentships in molecular genetics, and eight clinical studentships
for Master of Medicine registrars.
The studentships are available on a competitive basis to students affiliated to the following
institutions of the RHDGen network: Al Shaab Teaching Hospital, Khartoum, Sudan; Instituto
Nacional de Saude, Maputo, Mozambique; University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria;
University of Cape Town, South Africa; University of Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya; Mulago Hospital,
Kampala, Uganda; University of Zambia, Lusaka, Zambia; and Windhoek Central Hospital,
Namibia.
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The postdoctoral studentship in clinical science is designed for a medical doctor who will
undertake full-time research training under the supervision of Professor Bongani Mayosi at the
University of Cape Town.
This clinical scholar will oversee the phenotyping work, and undertake research on clinically-
relevant aspects of the genetics of RHD.
The PhD students will visit the laboratories of Professors Heather Cordell (Newcastle-upon-
Tyne, UK), Bernard Keavney (University of Manchester, UK), and Guillaume Pare in Hamilton,
Canada during the first year where they will receive training in the genome-wide association
analysis, bioinformatics, and statistics.
They will form the core group that will transfer the work to Cape Town during the subsequent
phases of the study.
These postdoctoral and PhD studentships will be funded for the four years of the project.
The master’s students in molecular genetics will work under the supervision of Dr Gasnat
Shaboodien at the University of Cape Town for a period of two years.
The postdoctoral, doctoral and masters studentship will fund the stipend of the successful
candidates for full-time research.
The clinical studentships for registrars will recruit salaried specialist trainees in internal
medicine, paediatrics, medical genetics or other related discipline who wish to carry out their
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MMed dissertation over their three to four years of specialist training and serve as Data Officers
on this project.
Funding will be made available for these clinicians to attend short courses in clinical research
methods during their first year, report on progress at the annual meetings of the network, and
supplement a salary where necessary.
Medicine Scholarships in Africa - Application process
All applications should include
A 1-2 page letter of application;
A full curriculum vitae and
Either the names or contact details OR letters of reference from at least two academics
who have taught, supervised or worked alongside the applicant during their university
training.
Closing date for applications: 15 September.
Applications should be forwarded to Dr. Mark Engel at [email protected] with the subject
line “Masters, doctoral, and postdoctoral studentships” followed by the reference number I-
2796.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
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Medicine Scholarships in Africa: Applicants with a strong academic background are invited for
several masters, doctoral and postdoctoral positions in the Genetics of Rheumatic Heart
Disease (RHDGen) Health Scholars Programme that is funded under the Wellcome Trust Human
Heredity and Health in Africa (H3Africa) scheme.
The RHDGen Health Scholars Programme consists of one postdoctoral studentship in clinical
science, three PhD studentships (one each in molecular genetics, statistical genetics and
bioinformatics), two masters’ studentships in molecular genetics, and eight clinical studentships
for Master of Medicine registrars.
The studentships are available on a competitive basis to students affiliated to the following
institutions of the RHDGen network: Al Shaab Teaching Hospital, Khartoum, Sudan; Instituto
Nacional de Saude, Maputo, Mozambique; University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria;
University of Cape Town, South Africa; University of Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya; Mulago Hospital,
Kampala, Uganda; University of Zambia, Lusaka, Zambia; and Windhoek Central Hospital,
Namibia.
The postdoctoral studentship in clinical science is designed for a medical doctor who will
undertake full-time research training under the supervision of Professor Bongani Mayosi at the
University of Cape Town.
This clinical scholar will oversee the phenotyping work, and undertake research on clinically-
relevant aspects of the genetics of RHD.
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The PhD students will visit the laboratories of Professors Heather Cordell (Newcastle-upon-
Tyne, UK), Bernard Keavney (University of Manchester, UK), and Guillaume Pare in Hamilton,
Canada during the first year where they will receive training in the genome-wide association
analysis, bioinformatics, and statistics.
They will form the core group that will transfer the work to Cape Town during the subsequent
phases of the study.
These postdoctoral and PhD studentships will be funded for the four years of the project.
The masters’ students in molecular genetics will work under the supervision of Dr Gasnat
Shaboodien at the University of Cape Town for a period of two years.
The postdoctoral, doctoral and master’s studentship will fund the stipend of the successful
candidates for full-time research.
The clinical studentships for registrars will recruit salaried specialist trainees in internal
medicine, paediatrics, medical genetics or other related discipline who wish to carry out their
MMed dissertation over their three to four years of specialist training and serve as Data Officers
on this project.
Funding will be made available for these clinicians to attend short courses in clinical research
methods during their first year, report on progress at the annual meetings of the network, and
supplement a salary where necessary.
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108.0 Mobile Challenge Award
The Human Rights Center at the University of California, Berkeley has partnered with
NetSquared to launch the Human Rights Center Mobile Challenge to encourage innovations in
mobile technologies for human rights investigations and advocacy.
The challenge is open to individuals over the age of 18, groups of individuals, non-profit
organizations, and other non-commercial organizations and commercial organizations.
Organizations that are incorporated in, persons who are citizens or residents of, and entries
submitted from the following countries are not eligible: Iran, Syria, Cuba, North Korea, Burma
(Myanmar) and Sudan.
Through a NetSquared Community vote, ten finalists will be chosen from the submitted entries.
All ten finalists will be invited to present their ideas at "The Soul of the New Machine: Human
Rights, Technology& New Media. An international conference on the UC-Berkeley campus.
A panel of judges selected by the Human Rights Center will choose three winners to be
announced at the conference.
Winners will receive cash awards of $15,000 (first place), $10,000 (second place), and $5,000
(third place) to implement their ideas.
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Judges will score proposals based on criteria, including technical feasibility, human rights
potential, and value for money, and likelihood of attracting outside investment and or interest
innovation and replicability and scalability.
109.0 Moi University Masters Scholarships
Moi University Masters Scholarships: Applications are invited for 1 year Master's scholarship in
Economics.
One scholarship is available through MU/VLIR-UOS-Gender Equity Project which is administered
through Institute for Gender Equity, Research and Development (IGERD).
This is a one year full time scholarship at a Flemish University in Belgium starting in September.
Scholarship Application Eligibility Requirements:
IGERD is searching for a female candidate interested in undertaking MA program in
economics
Applicant must have MA in Economics and therefore interested in enriching oneself with
a second masters.
This is a capacity building initiative and therefore staff members at Moi University are
encouraged to apply.
Scholarship Application process:
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Submit a two page document highlighting their areas of interest and why they want to
pursue a second Masters in economics; the proposal should be typed and double
spaced, Font 12, Times New Roman
Include ALL relevant academic transcripts, full contact details e.g. Cell-phone number,
email, and one (1) colored passport size photos
Proposals submitted to IGERD should be forwarded through your Head of Department
or equivalent.
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110.0 Moabi Stipendium for African Botanists
Moabi Stipendium: Applications are invited for Moabi stipend (of the range of 1000 - 2000
euros).
The person must be an African junior scientist.
Selection criteria: Undergraduate, Master's and PhD students can apply.
Fields of study - plant taxonomy
The MOABI Foundation aims at stimulating the enrichment of knowledge on the diversity of the
tropical African vegetation.
Its main purpose is to support young African botanists, who are qualifying for this area of
research.
The money you get can be used for your training, a study trip, cover the costs of travel and
accommodation or the delivery of a publication.
Application procedure
The applications should contain sufficient information about applicant and project, in order to
enable the Board of Moabi to judge about conformity with the Foundation's goals, cost and
required funding.
Only proposals for plant taxonomic research on the tropical african vegetation can be granted.
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CONTACT ADDRESS
CMoabi Foundation
c/o Wageningen University Biosystematics Group
Building 351
Generaal Foulkesweg 37
6703 BL Wageningen
The Netherlands
Tel. +31 317 48 53 55
Fax +31 317 48 49 17
Email to Moabi
111.0 MRC/DfID African Research Leader Scheme Funds
The MRC/DfID African Research Leader scheme is a prestigious award, jointly funded by the
MRC and the UK’s Department for International Development (DfID), for non-clinical and
clinical researchers of exceptional ability.
The aim of the scheme is to strengthen research leadership across sub-Saharan Africa by
attracting and retaining talented individuals undertaking high quality programmes of research.
Lack of grant funding and research infrastructure in some sub-Saharan African countries can
make it difficult to retain and attract talented African scientists.
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As such, African nationals are currently under-represented as leaders in medical research in the
region.
They will, therefore, particularly welcome applications from researchers, from less resourced
sub-Saharan African countries.
Applications are also encouraged from African researchers currently working overseas who
wish to return to sub-Saharan Africa.
Funding for the scheme is provided by the MRC and the Department for International
Development (DfID).
The scheme aims to support up to five Research Leaders in this round.
Funding is available for up to 5 years and should not exceed £500k.
The majority of the funding will be for work taking place in the African research organization
and so would be eligible for full economic costing (FEC) exceptions paid at 100%.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
Switch board for both locations
01793 416200
Medical Research Council
14th Floor
One Kemble Street
408
London
WC2B 4AN
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Medical Research Council
2nd Floor David Phillips Building
Polaris House
North Star Avenue
Swindon
Wiltshire
SN2 1FL
112.0 MSc Gerontology Scholarships - University of Southampton, UK.
MSc Gerontology Scholarships - University of Southampton, UK; The postgraduate training in
gerontology by distance learning will allow you to acquire specialist knowledge in gerontology
and key research skills through study from a distance.
You will be supported in accessing online learning material and resources related to a wide
range of issues, including demographic and economic issues concerning ageing, theoretical and
critical perspectives in gerontology, and national and international policy and practice in adult
and elder care services.
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Compulsory modules: Ageing, health and wellbeing; Demographic change, ageing and
globalisation; Perspectives in gerontology; Qualitative research methods; Quantitative research
methods
Optional modules: Ageing, diversity and human rights; Researching contemporary issues in
ageing societies
Plus: Dissertation (15,000 words: MSc only)
Entry requirements: Candidates should have a minimum of an upper second class (2:1)
Bachelors Honours or equivalent degree in the Social Sciences or a field relevant to Gerontology
and Ageing.
Duration: 1 year (full-time); 2 years (part-time)
Assessment: Coursework, dissertation (MSc only)
Start date: September
MSc Gerontology Scholarships
The Centre for Research on Ageing, University of Southampton, in collaboration with the
Commonwealth Scholarships Commission, is offering ten scholarships for students to study on
the MSc Gerontology (Distance Learning) programme.
MSc Scholarships Application Deadline
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The deadline for applications is 30 May.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
UK & EU student MSc & PG Certificate enquiries & admissions
Telephone:+44 (0)23 8059 8940
Fax:+44 (0)23 8059 3232
Email:[email protected]
International student MSc & PG Certificate enquiries
Telephone: +44 (0)23 8059 9699
Email:[email protected]
113.0 MSc Nuclear Science Scholarships, University of Nairobi Kenya.
MSc Nuclear Science Scholarships in Kenya: The Ministry of energy via the Nuclear Electricity
Project (NEP) Committee and in collaboration with the University of Nairobi and the National
council of Science and Technology is offering 15 Master of Science Scholarships to eligible
Kenyans to pursue the Master of Nuclear Science offered by the Institute of Nuclear Science
and Technology at the University of Nairobi.
MSc Scholarship Requirements
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The scholarships are open to holders of at least a Bachelor of Science degree (upper second
class honours) or equivalent in the field of Biological/Physical Sciences or Engineering
Disciplines from a recognized university. In addition, the applicant must have a letter of
eligibility of admission for postgraduate studies at the University of Nairobi.
MSc Course Details
The Course is on a fulltime basis.
The MSc programme takes 2 years.
The application deadline is July 31.
CONTACT ADDRESS.The Director, Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology, University of
Nairobi, P O Box 30197-00100, Nairobi, Kenya.
Email: [email protected] and copied to [email protected]
114.0 MSc Scholarships for African Students
MSc Scholarships for African Students: The Mo Ibrahim Foundation has generously provided
SOAS, University of London in UK, with three MSc scholarships per year for African students
undertaking full‐time MSc programme in the field of Governance for Development in Africa.
The scholarship provides for Fees, for accommodation and living cost for the year.
Scholarship Criteria
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Domicile/Residency: Applicants must be domiciled (or permanent residents) in an
African country. Preference will be given to scholarship candidates living in Sub‐Saharan
Africa.
Eligible Programmes: MSc (Full‐time) undertaken by scholarship applicants must directly
address or be applicable to the issue of Governance in Africa.
Assessment: Scholarship candidates will be assessed based on their academic merit and
references. SOAS is committed to accepting only those scholarship candidates who can
demonstrate an ability to complete a MSc in one year.
In order to be considered for funding, applicants must first secure a place for the MSc by
applying directly to the SOAS admissions office.
Once the place is secured, the applicants can apply for the scholarship. Candidates will be
assessed on academic merit by a panel consisting of SOAS academic members. The assessment
of your application will be based on the information in your scholarship application. Selectors
will be looking at the following:
Academic achievement and evidence of critical analytical capabilities;
References;
Supporting statement;
Evidence of interest in and knowledge of linkages between governance and
development
One year funding covers fees, accommodation and living cost for the year.
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CSOAS, University of London
Thornhaugh Street
Russell Square
London WC1H 0XG
United Kingdom
General Contact Numbers
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7637 2388
Fax: +44 (0)20 7898 4009
Study Enquiries
Tel: +44 (0)20 7898 4034
Fax: +44 (0)20 7898 4009
For information about:
Undergraduate and Postgraduate programmes Email: [email protected]
Foundation and English language programmes Email: [email protected]
Part-time and evening language courses see language centre contact us
Doctoral School Email: [email protected]
Web: Student Recruitment Office
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Press Officer (Media Enquiries Only)
Tel: +44 (0)20 7898 4956
Email:[email protected]
Web:Press and Communications Office
Marketing
Tel: +44 (0)20 7898 4061
Email:[email protected]
Web:Marketing department
Admissions Office
Undergraduate Admissions
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7898 4301/ 4306
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7898 4009
Email:[email protected]
Web: Undergraduate Admissions Contacts
Masters Admissions
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7898 4361/ 4311/ 4322/ 4321/ 4310/ 4597
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7898 4009
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Email:[email protected]
Web:Postgraduate Admissions Contacts
Research Admissions
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7074 5102/ 5087
Email:[email protected]
Web:Postgraduate Admissions Contacts
Distance Learning
Tel: +44 (0)20 7898 4050 or +44 (0)20 7898 4273
Web:Distance Learning Administration
Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Email:[email protected]
Web:Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Faculty of Languages and Cultures
Email:[email protected]
Web:Faculty of Languages and Cultures
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Faculty of Law and Social Sciences
Email:[email protected]
Web:Faculty of Law and Social Sciences
SOAS Enterprise for Briefings & Consultancy
Tel: +44 (0)20 7898 4832 / 4837
Email:[email protected]
Web:SOAS Enterprise for Briefings & Consultancy
Development Office & Alumni Relations
Tel: +44 (0)20 7898 4041
Email:[email protected]
Web: Development Office & Alumni Relations
The Brunei Gallery
Tel: +44 (0)20 7898 4046
Email:[email protected]
Web:The Brunei Gallery
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The Language Centre
Tel: +44 (0)20 7898 4888
Email: See language centre contact us
Web:The Language Centre
The Registry
Tel: +44 (0)20 7074 5105
Fax: +44 (0)20 7898 4009
Email:[email protected]
Web:The Registry
SOAS Library
Tel: +44 (0)20 7898 4163
Email:[email protected]
Web:SOAS Library
Finance Office
Tel: +44 (0)20 7074 5021
Fax: +44 (0)20 7074 5029
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135. SOAS, University of London
Thornhaugh Street
Russell Square
London WC1H 0XG
United Kingdom
General Contact Numbers
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7637 2388
Fax: +44 (0)20 7898 4009
Study Enquiries
Tel: +44 (0)20 7898 4034
Fax: +44 (0)20 7898 4009
For information about:
Undergraduate and Postgraduate programmes Email: [email protected]
Foundation and English language programmes Email: [email protected]
Part-time and evening language courses see language centre contact us
Doctoral School Email: [email protected]
Web: Student Recruitment Office
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Press Officer (Media Enquiries Only)
Tel: +44 (0)20 7898 4956
Email:[email protected]
Web:Press and Communications Office
Marketing
Tel: +44 (0)20 7898 4061
Email:[email protected]
Web:Marketing department
Admissions Office
Undergraduate Admissions
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7898 4301/ 4306
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7898 4009
Email:[email protected]
Web:Undergraduate Admissions Contacts
Masters Admissions
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7898 4361/ 4311/ 4322/ 4321/ 4310/ 4597
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7898 4009
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Email:[email protected]
Web:Postgraduate Admissions Contacts
Research Admissions
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7074 5102/ 5087
Email:[email protected]
Web:Postgraduate Admissions Contacts
Distance Learning
Tel: +44 (0)20 7898 4050 or +44 (0)20 7898 4273
Web:Distance Learning Administration
Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Email:[email protected]
Web:Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Faculty of Languages and Cultures
Email:[email protected]
Web:Faculty of Languages and Cultures
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Faculty of Law and Social Sciences
Email:[email protected]
Web:Faculty of Law and Social Sciences
SOAS Enterprise for Briefings & Consultancy
Tel: +44 (0)20 7898 4832 / 4837
Email:[email protected]
Web:SOAS Enterprise for Briefings & Consultancy
Development Office & Alumni Relations
Tel: +44 (0)20 7898 4041
Email:[email protected]
Web: Development Office & Alumni Relations
The Brunei Gallery
Tel: +44 (0)20 7898 4046
Email:[email protected]
Web:The Brunei Gallery
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The Language Centre
Tel: +44 (0)20 7898 4888
Email: See language centre contact us
Web:The Language Centre
The Registry
Tel: +44 (0)20 7074 5105
Fax: +44 (0)20 7898 4009
Email:[email protected]
Web:The Registry
SOAS Library
Tel: +44 (0)20 7898 4163
Email:[email protected]
Web:SOAS Library
Finance Office
Tel: +44 (0)20 7074 5021
Fax: +44 (0)20 7074 5029
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115.0 MSc Scholarship in Leadership for Sustainable Development - Queens University Belfast
Commonwealth scholarship awards scheme assists students of excellent academic calibre from
developing Commonwealth countries, who would benefit from higher education in the United
Kingdom, to the developmental advantage of their home countries, but who, for financial
reasons, are unable to study in Britain and are outside the scope of other British Government
Support Schemes.
The awards include air fares to and from Belfast, tuition fees and a maintenance allowance.
Queen's University will assist award-holders in finding accommodation, but students are
responsible for covering this out of their maintenance allowance.
Candidates are normally expected to hold a first degree at either first class or upper
second class level.
Priority is given to candidates under the age of 30.
Candidates who have already studied for one year or more in a developed country will
not normally be eligible for an award.
Candidates who are employed by a Government department, either local or national, or
a parastatal organization will not be eligible to apply.
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CONTACT ADDRESS.
Contact Address
Queen's University Belfast
University Road
Belfast
Northern Ireland
BT7 1NN
Business Hours
Tel: +44 (0) 28 90245133
Web: http://www.qub.ac.uk/
Outside Working Hours/Emergency
Tel: +44 (0) 2890 975099
Internal Emergency
Tel: ext 2222
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116.0 Nigeria Scholarship: Scholarships for Study in Nigerian Universities
Scholarships for Study in Nigerian Universities: Chevron Nigeria Limited, in collaboration with its
Joint Venture partner, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), is offering a
number of University Scholarship Awards to suitably qualified Nigerian students.
E-applications are invited from full-time SECOND YEAR (200 LEVEL) degree students of the
under-listed courses, in Nigerian Universities:
1. Accountancy 2. Agricultural Science/ Agricultural Engineering 3.Architecture 4.Business
Administration/Economics 5.Chemical/Civil/Mechanical/Petroleum/Electrical & Electronics
Engineering 6. Computer Science/Information Tech./Computer & System Engineering 7.
Environmental Studies/Surveying 8. Geology/Geophysics 9.Law/Law & Criminology/ Law &
International Relations 10.Mass Communication/Journalism 11.Metallurgical & Materials
Engineering 12.Medicine/Dentistry/Pharmacy (Vet. Medicine not inclusive)
Nigeria Scholarship Application Deadline: Closing date for receipt of e-applications is strictly
July 27.
Hard copies of any document submitted will not be processed.
All interested students are advised to complete the E-application form online at the web
address below only and upload all the required documents as requested at the website.
In line with the e-scholarship administration system, selected students will be invited for
computer-administered qualifying tests in selected computer examination centers nationwide.
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Short-listed candidates for the qualifying test will be invited by email and sms.
All applicants are here advised to ensure that GSM telephone numbers and personal email
addresses are properly entered into the e-forms at the web site.
Note: Please ensure you understand the above carefully before you start the application to
avoid errors and disqualification.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
Email [email protected]
117.0 Norad’s Programme for Master Studies (NOMA) Scholarship
The Norwegian Centre for International Cooperation in Higher Education (SIU) invites
applications for grants to Master programmes to be conducted in English in the South.
The call for applications is presented with reference to the NOMA Agreement between the
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad) and SIU, signed on 27 April, extended
with an addendum and the NOMA Programme Document.
A Master degree programme eligible for support under the NOMA programme is defined as
full- time work-load over two academic year’s equivalent to 120 credits according to the
European Credit Transfer System (ECTS).
Categories:
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Bilateral Master programmes for a period of either two years (one student cohort) or four
years (two student cohorts).
NOMA funding is limited to maximum NOK 2,25 million for one student cohort and maximum
NOK 4,5 million for two student cohorts and includes all relevant supportive activities.
Multilateral Master programmes for a period of either two years (one student cohort) or four
years (two student cohorts).
NOMA funding is limited to maximum NOK 3 million for one student cohort and maximum NOK
6 million for two student cohorts and includes all relevant supportive activities.
Eligible countries:
Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Bangladesh and other selected countries.
Eligible academic fields:
Education.
Environment, economic development and trade.
Gender.
Good governance, democratic development, human rights and migration.
Health.
HIV/AIDS.
Oil and energy.
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Peace and Conflict resolution.
118.0 ODI Fellowship Scheme
ODI Fellowship Scheme: The Fellowship Scheme has been sending young postgraduate
economists to work in the public sectors of developing countries in Africa, the Caribbean and
the Pacific on two-year contracts since 1963.
The Fellowship Scheme has two specific goals:
To provide governments of developing countries with high calibre junior professional
economists where gaps in local expertise exist; and
To provide recent postgraduate economists with practical work experience in a
developing country.
The ODI Fellowship Scheme:
Has existed since 1963
Is demand-led by developing country governments who share the costs of employing
Fellows with ODI
Has worked in 40 mostly low-income countries in Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific;
Has sent over 900 economists to work in developing countries on two-year postings;
Is open to postgraduate economists of any nationality;
Is currently partnered with 24 developing country governments and three regional
bodies; and
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Awards over 50 Fellowships each year and currently has 100 Fellows in post.
The demand-led nature of the scheme means that it is an attractive way for governments to
build capacity in their public sectors and improve the execution of economic policy.
Its excellent reputation and unique form of technical assistance means that it is held in high
regard by the development community.
The costs of the Scheme are shared between the recipient government and ODI.
ODI finances the Scheme primarily under grants provided by the Department for International
Development (DFID) in the UK and AusAID.
Requirements:
Degree in economics, statistics or related field Postgraduate degree in economics,
statistics or related field
Ability to commit to a two-year assignment
* For those studying for a postgraduate degree at the time of application, the award of a
Fellowship will be conditional upon the successful completion of the degree.
Some specialisations at postgraduate level which are relevant include:
Agricultural Economics
International Economics
Development Economics
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Development Management
Development Studies
Econometrics & Statistics
Environmental Economics
Health Economics
Public Policy
CONTACT ADDRESS
C203 Blackfriars Road
London
SE1 8NJ
UK
Tel: +44 (0)20 7922 0300
Fax:+44 (0)20 7922 0399
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119.0 Olive W Garvey Fellowship
Olive W Garvey Fellowship: Since 1974, the internationally acclaimed Olive W Garvey
Fellowship program has awarded fellowships biennially to outstanding college students around
the world through a competitive essay contest on the meaning and significance of economic
and personal liberty.
Garvey Fellows have since become some of the finest of scholars, business and civic leaders,
journalists, etc., applying and advancing public knowledge and appreciation around the world
for the ideas of individual liberty and personal responsibility.
Awards: Students Junior Faculty Members
First Prize: $2,500
Second Prize: $1,500
Third prize: $1,000 first Prize: $10,000
Eligibility:
Student Division: Any student 35 years or younger enrolled at a recognized college or university
anywhere in the world.
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Junior Faculty Division: Untenured college or university teachers, Assistant Professor or higher,
35 years or younger.
Length: Student essays must not exceed 3,000 words. Teacher essays must be 5,000 to 8,000
words long.
The Independent Institute will publish the winning essays on its website and seek to have them
published elsewhere in major magazines and journals. The Garvey Fellowship Contest is held
every other year. The submission deadline is May 1.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
The Independent Institute
100 Swan Way
Oakland, CA 94621-1428
General
Phone (510) 632-1366
Fax (510) 568-6040
Email Inquiries, Comments, Suggestions, and Website Feedback
Media Contact
Robert Ade
Communications Manager
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(202) 725-7722 cell
(510) 632-1366 x114
Send Email
Sales Contact
1-800-927-8733 in the United States.
(510) 632-1366 outside of the United States.
(510) 568-6040 (fax).
120.0 Online Degree Scholarships in Public Health - University of Liverpool
Online Degree Scholarships in Public Health: The online Master of Public Health Degree builds
on the success and principles of University of Liverpool's on-campus programme, providing a
foundation in the science and art of public health and reflecting the learning objectives of the
on-campus programme.
Scholarships - Public Health Core Modules
Health Promotion
Epidemiology and Statistics for Public Health Research
Qualitative Methods for Public Health Research
Management of Health Systems
Regression and Evidence Based Methods for Epidemiology
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Health and Society
Specialisation - Master of Public Health (Epidemiology)
The specialization track in Epidemiology encompasses the study of factors affecting health and
illness among populations through epidemiological methods and research.
Specialization - Master of Public Health (Management of Health Systems)
The specialization track in Management of Health Systems investigates the need to strengthen
national, regional and international health systems by identifying the reasons of poor health
delivery.
Elements that influence the delivery of sufficient health systems such as weak governance,
infrastructure, information systems, planning and human resources will be addressed.
Specialization - Master of Public Health (International Public Health)
The specialization track in International Public Health involves a comprehensive analysis of
infectious disease, nutrition, environmental health, health infrastructure, and health project
management in an international context, particularly focusing on health issues in low income
countries.
Intervention strategies which cover worldwide health needs will be explored and the principles
of equity, access, and universality in the context of global health will be thoroughly examined.
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The University of Liverpool is pleased to be able to offer two scholarships at taught
postgraduate level to candidates from Commonwealth developing countries.
The awards are jointly funded by the Department for International Development (DFID) and the
University of Liverpool.
The scheme is administered by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (CSC).
The aim of the Scheme is to assist students from developing Commonwealth countries who are
of excellent academic caliber but for financial reasons would not otherwise be able to afford to
study in the United Kingdom.
The Scheme allows the successful scholars to benefit from postgraduate study at a University in
the United Kingdom which will help them to contribute toward the development of their home
countries.
The scholarship meets the full costs of an award holder’s study at the University, which consists
of:
Air fares to and from the UK
A maintenance allowance (£882 per month)
Payment of the overseas tuition fee
Arrival allowance
Dissertation costs
Study travel grant
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Financial support to cover the cost of excess baggage.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
University of Liverpool
The Foundation Building
Liverpool
L69 7ZX
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121.Petroleum Technology Development Fund Scholarship Programme
The Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) is a parastatal of the Ministry of
Petroleum Resources established by Degree 25 0f 1973 dedicated for the purpose of
development, promotion and implementation of petroleum technology and manpower
development through research and training of Nigerians as graduates, professionals,
technicians and craftsmen in the fields of engineering, geology, geosciences, management,
economics and relevant fields in the petroleum and solid minerals industry in Nigeria or abroad.
The programme is designed to meet the long-term capacity requirements of the oil and gas
industry through training of young Nigerians in related fields of Engineering, Geological
Sciences, Environmental and Energy Studies both at the master’s and doctoral levels.
Sponsorship under the OSS is for Master’s and Doctoral Degree programmes in UK universities.
PTDF offers two scholarships.
The Overseas Scholarship Scheme (OSS) and the Local Scholarship Scheme (LSS).
PTDF is inviting interested qualified Nigerians to apply for its M.Sc and PhD scholarships in
Engineering, Geology, Sciences, and Geosciences in Universities in the United Kingdom.
Eligibility:
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2.1 in Engineering, Geosciences, Science & Environmental Studies
NYSC discharge certificate
Not more than 30 years for MSc and 40years for PhD
Must be Nigerians
Must have a credit in English Language in SSCE or required pass mark in TOEFL or IELTS.
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122.0 PhD Scholarships at African Universities - Africa PhD Scholarships
PhD Scholarships at African Universities: As part of its human capacity building component,
Africa Rice, funded by the African Development Bank, offers up to ten (10) PhD scholarships at
African universities every year.
The Africa PhD scholarships are comprehensive and include stipend, research costs, tuition,
travel and insurance.
PhD Scholarships at African Universities - Areas of Research
Africa Rice offers scholarships related to the rice value chain, in the field of agronomy;
mechanization; gender; agribusiness; marketing; or any other related field.
The research will comprise in-depth research conducted in a specific hub(s) in one of the
member countries of AfricaRice.
Suggested topics are detailed below, although the recruitment panel invites other topics
related to the rice value chain.
Areas and Suggested Topics
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Agronomy: Yield gap assessment and development of baskets of good agricultural
practices with rice farmers
Agronomy: Decision-support systems for improved rice crop management
Mechanization: Quantitative and qualitative loss assessment in rice during harvest and
postharvest operations
Knowledge management: Development of knowledge products using information and
communication technology to facilitate diffusion of innovations in the rice value chain
Gender: Impact of technology introduction in the rice value chain on gender roles and
balances
Value chain/agri-business: The role of multi-stakeholder platforms (MSPs) in
ameliorating the rice value chain
Marketing: Enhancing value addition through contracts, marketing and branding of rice
products
Africa PhD Scholarships - Qualifications
Candidates must satisfy the target university’s admission requirements for PhD studies.
Candidates must have identified a supervisory Professor at a reputable African
University, who must have agreed to the research proposal written by the applicant.
Strong preference is given to PhD candidates already enrolled in a University, and which
have finished all or most of the coursework requirements.
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The scholarships are open to nationals from any country.
Enrolment can be in any reputable African university.
Africa PhD Scholarships - Application Procedure
Candidates will be required to send the following:
Application form;
Cover letter;
Curriculum vitae;
A brief proposal of the research (one-page maximum);
Endorsement letter of a supervisory Professor;
BSc diploma;
MSc diploma;
If applicable, proof of enrollment in a PhD program at a reputable University;
If applicable, transcripts of PhD coursework at a reputable University.
Closing date:31 July.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
Africa Rice Center (Africa Rice)
01 B.P. 2031
Cotonou
Benin
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Tel +229 6418 1313/6418 1414/6418 1515/6418 1616
Fax +229 6422 7809
E-mail [email protected] Headquarters Africa Rice Center
01 B.P. 2551
Bouaké 01,
Côte d'Ivoire
Tel. (225) 31659300
Fax (225) 31659311 AfricaRice Sahel Station Ndiaye, B.P. 96
Saint Louis, Senegal
Tel +221-339626441
+221-339626493
Fax +221-339626491 AfricaRice Nigeria Station c/o IITA
PMB 5320 Oyo Road
Ibadan, Nigeria
Tel +234-8055055951
Fax +44 2087113786 AfricaRice Tanzania Station Mikocheni B/Kawe
Avocado Street
P.O.Box 33581
Dar-es-Salaam
Tel +255-222780768
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123.0 Professional Development Grants for Women
These grants support short-term non-degree training that enhances skills necessary for
effective conservation work and career advancement.
The grant covers training costs up to US$5,000.
Professional Development Grants for Women – Application Criteria
Applicants must meet the following criteria to be eligible for a professional development grant.
Applicant must be a citizen and permanent resident of Cameroon, Central African
Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Gabon, or Republic of Congo. Ex-patriots from
outside the region will not be eligible regardless of legal status.
Applicant must be a woman currently employed in conservation at a government
agency, protected area, NGO, or educational institution.
Applicant must have at least 6 months work experience in conservation.
Applicant must have identified and applied to attend a training course relevant to her
work. Conference attendance will not be supported under this initiative.
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Proposed training must be completed within 6 months and must not lead to an
academic degree. Individuals currently enrolled in an academic degree program are not
eligible.
Applicant must have support of her supervisor with a guarantee that she will return to
her position upon completing training.
Applicants who have not received funding from EFN in the last 3 years with be given
preference.
Professional Development Grants for Women – Application Deadlines
1st Deadline: September 1.
2nd Deadline: November 15.
Please submit your application at least 3 months before your proposed training program start
date.
CONTACT ADDRESS.
Member Services G Phone 1 - 800 - 960 - 0993 F Email [email protected]
Adoption Hotline G Phone 1 - 800 - CALL- WWF F Email [email protected]
Legacy Gifts G Phone 1 - 888 - 993 - 9455 F Email [email protected]
Media Inquiries Please see our News and Press page.
Marketing Partnerships F Email [email protected]
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