Saturday, October 6, 2012

International Scholarships in Law Studies from The Sydney Law School Foundation, Australia

Law SchoolDescription
This law school Scholarship award is worth AU$10,000 payable in two equal instalments in late March and late August in the first year of study. Scholarships are awarded on the basis that the student will commence study in the academic year for which it is offered, and for the program in which a place has been offered in the Sydney Law School. Conditions of Award The Sydney Law School Foundation International Scholarship is worth AU$10,000 payable in two equal instalments in late March and late August in the first year of study.

Eligibility

  1. Have accepted an unconditional offer of admission to a Master by Coursework program.
  2. Have a minimum IELTS or equivalent for the Master by Coursework: 7.0 IELTS with no band below 6.0;
  3. Be a citizen of a country other than Australia or New Zealand, and may not hold permanent residency in Australia. •Not be in receipt of any other tuition scholarship

Application Procedure
No separate application for a scholarship is necessary. An Application for Admission to the University of Sydney in 2013 will constitute an application for a scholarship. All applications meeting the selection and eligibility criteria will be automatically considered. Please visit the official site below to learn further the application process.

Submission Deadline

29 January 2013

Website Link

http://sydney.edu.au/law/fstudent/coursework/scholarships.shtml#foundation

2013 Eurasia Program Fellowships, USA

Description
The fellowship award is offering two types of fellowship support in 2012, providing financial and academic support to graduate students in the early stages of dissertation development and Ph.D. candidates near completion of their doctoral programs in the social sciences and related humanities.

Pre-Dissertation Awards (PDAs)
Pre-Dissertation Awards (PDAs) enable early stage graduate students to perform initial field assessments of up to 4 weeks for archival exploration, preliminary interviews, and other forms of feasibility studies related to their dissertations. We anticipate awarding 6 young scholars the opportunity to gain firsthand knowledge of their proposed field sites, establish contacts within local communities, meet with local scholars, and gain insight into how their dissertation topic resonates with regional intellectual, political and social currents. Proposals should reflect a clear plan for initial field assessment, require a budget of less than $3,000, and clearly articulate the policy relevance of the proposed project.

Dissertation Development Awards (DDAs)
Dissertation Development Awards (DDAs) are intended to provide one year of support to enable the prompt completion of a PhD dissertation. We anticipate offering approximately 10 DDAs (with stipends up to $20,000) to advanced graduate students who have completed their fieldwork. Fellows will participate in professionalization activities and a fall workshop, and contribute to the Eurasia Program's new working paper and policy brief series. Applicants should pay serious attention to the policy-relevant aspects of their research.

Eligibility
Pre-Dissertation Awards target graduate students in the first three years of study in a Ph.D. program. Awards require evidence of ethics training and recipients will be required to obtain University IRB approval for their project, if necessary. Funds are to be used before applicants defend their dissertation proposals.

Dissertation Development Awards seek applicants who have obtained ABD status (must have completed all requirements for the Ph.D. degree except for the dissertation) by the application submission deadline. Applicants should demonstrate the ability to complete their dissertation by the end of the fellowship support period (August 2014), and demonstrate evidence of University cost-sharing.

Application Procedure
Please visit the official site below to find the online scholarship application link

Submission Deadline

December 1st 2012

Website Link

http://www.ssrc.org/fellowships/eurasia-fellowship/

Friday, October 5, 2012

International Scholarship Award - Eiffel Scholarship 2013 for International Master and PhD Students, France

Description
The Eiffel Programme is a tool designed to help French higher education establishments accompany the high-calibre overseas students that they select. Only French higher education establishments can submit applications and, if successful, they must enrol the candidates in the requested courses to obtain the Eiffel grant.

Benefit
  • Master course: Eiffel scholarship-holders receive a monthly grant allowance of 1,181 Euros (current applicable rate).
  • PhD course: Eiffel PhD scholarship-holders receive a monthly allowance of 1,400 Euros (current applicable rate)

Eligibility
Only foreign nationals are eligible to apply for a scholarship from the French Government. In the case of dual nationality applicants, those with French nationality are ineligible.Applications from students currently studying outside France will be given priority over those from students already studying in France. Educational establishments that shortlist non-French speaking applicants must ensure that their level of French is sufficient to enable them to integrate satisfactorily into the anticipated course.

Application Procedure

Complete information of the scholarship application process can be seen at the link below.

Submission Deadline

9th January 2013

Website Link
http://www.campusfrance.org/en/eiffel

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Thursday, October 4, 2012

Undergraduate and Graduate Scholarship By Council for Exceptional Children (CEC), USA

Description
The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) presents scholarships each year. The scholarship award will provide financial support in completing their degree as they prepare for a career in the field of special education. These scholarships provide support for the student’s undergraduate or graduate educational expenses.

Benefit

  • Be recognized at an awards ceremony during the Student Forum at the 2013 CEC Convention & Expo in San Antonio, TX
  • Receive a $1,000 scholarship for each undergraduate and graduate recipient
  • Be recognized in CEC Today, CEC’s member e-newsletter
  • Be profiled on CEC’s Web site (www.cec.sped.org)  

Eligibility
The interested applicants should:
  • In the academic year the scholarships is given, the recipient must be a full-time undergraduate or graduate (master’s or doctoral) student enrolled at an accredited college or university, or a part-time student who is not engaged in full-time employment as a certified professional in the field of education. (To receive the scholarship in 2013, the applicant must be a student in 2013.)
  • Must be pursuing a degree in the field of special education.
  • Have an overall grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale.
  • Be a current CEC student member and have been a member for at least one year at the time of application for this scholarship.

Application Procedure
To apply you should visit the website link to find the further information of the application process

Submission Deadline
October 19, 2012

Website Link
http://www.cec.sped.org/Content/NavigationMenu/AboutCEC/Communities/Students/StudentAwards/CEC_Graduation_Process.pdf

International Research Fellowships in American History and Culture Funded By The Barra Foundation, USA

Description
The Library Company of Philadelphia and the Historical Society of Pennsylvania each year offer two one-month fellowships to support research in residence in their collections by foreign national scholars of early American history and culture living outside the United States. The fellowships are funded by the Barra Foundation, Inc.These two independent research libraries, adjacent to each other in Center City Philadelphia, have complementary collections capable of supporting research in a variety of fields and disciplines relating to the history of America and the Atlantic world from the 17th through the 19th centuries, as well as Mid-Atlantic regional history to the present.

Benefit
The successful applicants will receive stipend is $2,500, plus an allowance for travel expenses. In addition, the fellowships also will cover the Library Company’s Cassatt House fellows’ residence offers rooms at reasonable rates, along with a kitchen, common room, and offices with internet access, available to resident and non-resident fellows at all hours.

Eligibility
  • Candidates are encouraged to inquire about the appropriateness of a proposed topic before applying.
  •  The Library Company of Philadelphia and the Historical Society of Pennsylvania each year offer two one-month fellowships to support research in residence in their collections by foreign national scholars of early American history and culture living outside the United States.

Application Procedure
This fellowship award should be applied online. Please find the application link at web link below.

Submission Deadline
March 1, 2013

Website Link
http://www.librarycompany.org/fellowships/barra.htm
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