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Minggu, 06 Februari 2011

Scholarships 2011 in Mining Engineering and Geology at Camborne School of Mines, University of Exeter, UK

Through the generous support of industrial sponsors, The Camborne School of Mines Trust, and past students and staff, we are able to offer 10+ scholarships each year to new students registered full-time on Camborne School of Mines (CSM) degree programmes at the Cornwall Campus. The scholarships are awarded primarily on the basis of academic merit and are worth £2000 per year for the duration of your degree programme (subject to satisfactory academic performance). Payment is in two instalments per year.
All applicants to CSM undergraduate degree programmes are eligible to apply for CSM Undergraduate Scholarships.
Eligible programmes
  • BSc Applied Geology
  • BSc Engineering Geology and Geotechnics
  • BEng Mining Engineering
  • BSc/MEng Renewable Energy
Application procedure
You should NOT apply until you have received a conditional or unconditional offer from UCAS, but before the stated deadline. To apply, complete a CSM Undergraduate Scholarships 2011 Application Form
The Camborne School of Mines Undergraduate Scholarships are awarded by a committee who meet twice a year; once at the end of March and once during October.
March Scholarship Committee meeting
In March the Committee provisionally award scholarships to the strongest applicants holding a conditional or unconditional offer from UCAS for one or more eligible undergraduate degree programmes. Provisional offers are made for the majority of scholarships at this meeting.
Decisions are based on your UCAS application and supplementary information provided on the Scholarship Application Form. Provisional scholarship offers are made to candidates with the strongest academic record, predicted/actual grades and overall potential. If successful, you will receive a provisional scholarship offer in early April before you have to confirm your firm (first choice) institution and programme with UCAS.
Scholarship offers are conditional on you selecting the associated degree programme as your firm choice with UCAS and meeting the terms of your UCAS offer.
Application deadline: March 2011
October Scholarship Committee meeting
In October the Committee review the provisional scholarship offers made in April, confirming which applicants successfully met the conditions of the provisional scholarship offer and subsequently registered on that degree programme.
Any remaining scholarships are then awarded to the strongest remaining applicants. These may be applicants who were originally considered in March but were unsuccessful, or students who applied after the deadline. Those who applied before the deadline will be automatically reconsidered in October.
If you apply for an eligible programme between March and September and are subsequently offered and take up a place, you should submit a scholarship application during the first week of term after you have registered.
Decisions are based on your UCAS application and supplementary information provided on the Scholarship Application Form, and based on actual rather than predicted grades. Offers will be made to eligible candidates with the strongest academic record and overall potential for each scholarship.
Successful candidates are notified immediately after the October meeting of the Scholarships Committee. You will receive the first instalment of your scholarship in the autumn term.
Please note:
  • The CSM Undergraduate Scholarships Committee reserves the right not to award all scholarships.
  • The decision of the Scholarships Committee is final and it will not enter into correspondence. Unsuccessful applicants will not be notified.
  • Applicants who receive a provisional scholarship offer in early April, but who do not subsequently select the specified degree programme as their firm UCAS choice and register/study on that programme will forfeit their scholarship.
  • If you do not meet the terms of our UCAS offer for the specified programme you will normally forfeit your scholarship.
  • Scholarship offers are for a particular degree programme. If you transfer to another programme, you may forfeit your scholarship.
  • Forfeited scholarships will be re-allocated at the October meeting of the Scholarships Committee.
  • Candidates who have applied for deferred entry will not be considered until the March preceding the programme start date.
Visit official website.
Source : http://www.beasiswaonline.net/2011/02/scholarships-2011-in-mining-engineering.html

The Johan Gadolin Scholarship 2011

The Johan Gadolin Scholarship-programme invites PhD students and post docs to join the Åbo Akademi Process Chemistry Centre for a period between 3 to 12 months in the city of Turku in the south-west of Finland. They participate in ongoing research projects and benefit from an innovative top-level research environment. Scholars from 12 different countries worldwide have participated in the programme.

The Process Chemistry Centre at Åbo Akademi University is looking for capable PhD students and post docs focusing on the areas of:
  • Biofuel combustion and functional inorganic materials
  • Catalysis and kinetics, reaction engineering
  • Chemical aspects of wood, pulping and papermaking, biorefinery
  • Electroactive materials, chemical sensors, environmental and on-line analysis
The following deadline for scholarship applications in April 30th 2011!
Application Deadline : 30 April 2011
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Source : http://www.beasiswaonline.net/2011/02/johan-gadolin-scholarship.html

Deadline Program Beasiswa AMINEF Tahun 2011

Source :  http://haerilhalim.wordpress.com/2011/02/05/deadline-program-program-beasiswa-aminef-tahun-2011/
PROGRAM DEADLINES 
Please note that each of the Fulbright program has different deadline. Below are the information of each deadline:
MASTER’S DEGREE PROGRAM
  1. Fulbright Master’s Degree Program: April 15, 2011
  2. Fulbright-DIKTI Master’s Degree Program: April 15, 2011
  3. Fulbright Freeport Master’s Degree and PhD Program: April 15, 2011
DOCTORAL DEGREE PROGRAM
  1. Fulbright Presidential Scholarship Program: April 15, 2011
  2. Fulbright-DIKTI Ph.D Scholarship Program: April 15, 2011
RESEARCH PROGRAM
  1. Fulbright Doctoral Dissertation Program: April 15, 2011
  2. Fulbright-DIKTI Doctoral Dissertation Program: April 15, 2011
  3. Fulbright Senior Research Program: August 15, 2011
  4. Fulbright-DIKTI Senior Research Program: August 31, 2011
SPECIAL PROGRAM
  1. Fulbright Foreign Language (Bahasa Indonesia) Teaching Assistant (FLTA) Program: April 15, 2011
  2. Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship for Mid-career Proffesionals: April 15, 2011
  3. Community College Summit Initiative Program: November 1, 2011
  4. ILEP/IREX Teacher Exchange Program: 15 April 2011
  5. Global UGrad Exchange Program: November 1, 2011
  6. Fulbright Science & Technology Award: April 15, 2011

IOE and Commonwealth Scholarship Commission- Deadline: April 30 2011

For more information, please follow this link: http://www.ioe.ac.uk/studentInformation/41462.html

IOE-Commonwealth Commission

Commonwealth Shared Scholarship 2011/12
The IOE and Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (CSC) jointly fund this award, which is for a masters degree in one of the following programmes:
MA in Education and International Development
MA in Education, Gender and International Development
MA in Education, Health Promotion and International Development
MA in Educational Planning, Economics and International Development
MA in Development Education
The award includes:
- air fares to and from London
- tuition fees
- maintenance allowance of £1,044 per month (as at July 2010)
- a grant of up to £225 to cover dissertation costs
- £200 for study travel
- the cost of up to 10 Kilograms of excess baggage (books only) for the scholar upon returning home at the end of the award.
No additional allowances are paid for spouses or other dependants.

Who can apply?
You must be a national of a Commonwealth developing country. We particularly welcome applications from India, Pakistan and Nigeria.
You must meet IOE entry criteria unconditionally, including our English language requirements, as no pre-sessional English language training is available under this award.
Candidates who have already studied for one year or more in a developed country, or who possess sufficient resources to self-fund, are not eligible for an award.

How to apply
You should apply via our on-line application system linked from each course page, indicating clearly in the funding section that you are applying for this award.
You must apply to us by 30 April 2011.
We will make our decision in time for the successful nominee to complete the CSC's online form by 17 May 2011 at the latest. We will provide you with the link to this. On the CSC form you will have to certify in writing that you:
i) are a national of a Commonwealth developing country, and not at present living or studying in a developed country;
ii) have not undertaken studies lasting one year or more in a developed country;
iii) are not at present employed by a national Government department or parastatal organisation;
iv) are yourself, or through your family, unable to pay to study in the United Kingdom;
v) will return to your home country as soon as your award comes to an end.

For more information, please follow this link: http://www.ioe.ac.uk/studentInformation/41462.html

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FYI – May want to pass along to any student activists that you know! Please distribute widely
ATTENTION STUDENT ACTIVISTS!
Are you organizing for progressive social change?  Leading student movements on your campus or in your community?  If so, read on.
The Davis-Putter Scholarship Fund has applications available for student activists who are building progressive movements for social change and will be enrolled in school during the 2011-12 academic year.
Our website provides answers to questions about the Fund, the application process, and the students we support.  If you know of students working for peace and justice, or if you have a list of
activist contacts, please send this announcement along and refer potential applicants to the Fund website: www.davisputter.org
Since 1961 the Davis-Putter Scholarship Fund has provided need-based grants to students who are involved in building movements for social and economic justice and are able to do academic work at the college
level.  Grantees are both graduates and undergraduates enrolled in accredited schools for the period covered by their grant.  Although citizenship is not a consideration, applicants must be participating
in activities in the US and plan to enroll in an accredited program in the US in order to qualify. The maximum grant is $10,000 and may be considerably smaller depending
on the applicant’s circumstances and the funding available.  All the funds come from individual donors and there are 25-30 grants awarded each year.  Grants are for one year although students may re-apply for
subsequent years. Applications and the supporting documents — transcripts, a personal statement, two letters of recommendation, a photograph, financial aid reports — must be postmarked by April 1, 2011.  Those selected to
receive a grant will be notified in July.
Carol J. Kraemer
Director
Davis-Putter Scholarship Fund
www.davisputter.org

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