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The Copernicus Scholarship offers six outstanding prospective non-Dutch students the opportunity to follow the Sustainable Development Prestige Master`s programme at Utrecht University. The scholarship programme is highly selective. Only candidates of the highest achievement and promise relevant for the Sustainable Development Prestige Master`s programme may receive a scholarship. The master`s programme Sustainable Development consists of three tracks: (a) Energy & Resources; (b) Land Use, Environment and Biodiversity; (c) Environmental Policy and Management. The six scholarships are equally divided between the three tracks. This results into two scholarships per track per year. Duration and number of scholarships Selected students will receive a scholarship for a maximum period of 24 months. Comments (8) | Views: 9701 |
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Written by Portal Beasiswa
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The Netherlands Ministry for Development Cooperation and the Asian Institute of Technology have partnered to offer a program called “Human Resource Development for Asian Partner Countries” from October 2006 to December 2009. Master`s and doctoral scholarships will be provided to students from seven partner countries of the Netherlands in Asia, i.e., Afghanistan , Bangladesh , Indonesia , Mongolia , Pakistan , Sri Lanka and Vietnam .
The scholarships cover the costs of degree programs in fields relevant to sustainable development, environmental protection and the promotion of gender equity. The three focal areas are water engineering and management, rural development and sustainable use of natural resources, and urban environmental management. Comments (11) | Views: 6192 |
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Written by Portal Beasiswa
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The University of Edinburgh is now seeking applications for the 2007-2008 academic session. The awards are open to overseas students undertaking a research degree and may be held in any field of study. Each award covers the difference between the tuition fee for a UK/EU graduate student and that chargeable to an overseas graduate student. The awards do not cover maintenance expenses. Subject to satisfactory progress, the awards are tenable for up to three years. Eligibility Applicants must be liable to pay tuition fees at the rate applicable to overseas students and must have already applied for admission to a full-time MPhil/PhD research programme of study or currently be pursuing such a programme. They must be of outstanding academic merit and research potential. Although candidates with an upper second class honours Bachelor`s degree (or the overseas equivalent) can be considered, in order to be competitive you should really have a first class Bachelor`s degree supplemented by an excellent Master`s degree. Other factors such as financial status, nationality and the proposed field of study are not taken into account. The University of Edinburgh will not generally consider candidates who have already obtained a PhD, or formal equivalent, as a result of direct research training; or who are due to enter the third year of their PhD programme of study. Please also note that if you have applied for consecutive registration where you will start your Master`s programme of study in 2007 and your PhD the following year in 2008, that you will not be eligible to apply for an ORS award in 2007.
ORS awards cannot be held concurrently with fully-funded scholarships such as a Dorothy Hodgkins Postgraduate Award, Commonwealth Scholarship or a Marshall Scholarship. Students who have previously held an ORS award will not be considered eligible for a second one. Comments (11) | Views: 1360 |
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