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Friday, October 23, 2009

Scholarships of the doctoral -Germany

Funding and scholarships of the doctoral study

Prior to your registration and application you must decide on how to finance your doctoral study and research at ZEF. We prefer that the participants in the program concentrate completely on their doctoral study and not on how to earn money. Therefore, the applicants need sufficient financial resources for the entire program period of three years. There are many options through which you can to finance your doctoral study at ZEF (click here for more information)

Scholarship University of Patras

Scholarships A. Mentzelopoulos

The Scholarships Committee with the grantor

The University of Patras grants scholarships for post-graduate studies at U.S.A. Universities to its graduands as well as its graduates of the following Faculties: School of Natural Sciences, School of Engineering, School of Health Sciences, the Department of Economics and the Department of Business Administration.

Priority is given to candidates who come from the Prefecture of Achaia.

The Scholarships are named "Andreas Mentzelopoulos Scholarships for the University of Patras". The Scholarships grantor is Mrs Corine Mentzelopoulos.

In order for a scholarship to be granted, the candidate’s academic record is taken into account as well as his/her family’s financial standing.

The scholarships provided for in specific regulations, are announced by the University annually (the first week of October every year), based on the financial potentialities, and are publicized in the Press as well as the University’s site.

The current announcement for the scholarships of the next academic year 2009-2010 is provided in Greek, describing the necessary application procedure.

The granted scholarships are only for full-time studies. Applications which concern distant learning or part-time attendance are not accepted.

Scholarships can also be granted to post-graduate students enrolled in a post-graduate Master’s degree programme and wish to continue their studies in order to obtain a Doctoral Degree (PhD).

The scholarships are initially for two years.

The University of Patras participates in the financial budget of the scholarships by 25%. This amount does not exceed the corresponding IKY scholarships amount, as defined in the University’s Internal Regulations.

For any further information please contact Mr. N. Mandalos, International Relations Office

(tel: +30 2610 994259, email: intern.rel AT upatras.gr)

Scholarships of the Govern. of the Slovak Rep.

Scholarships of the Government of the Slovak Republic

The provision of development aid of the Slovak Republic (SR) in the area of education takes the form of the award of scholarships of the Government of the SR that are consistent with the conditions approved by the Government Resolution No.1096/2006 of 20 December 2006 on the evaluation of the Government Resolution No. 1053/2003, of 13 November 2003, on the award of scholarships of the SR Government and the proposal for the course of action in providing the development aid by the SR to the developing countries and to Slovaks living abroad for the years 2007 - 2010.

The official range of scholarship positions available is annually notified through the diplomatic offices of the SR abroad.

Under the development aid for the developing countries, the official offer is sent to the ministry of foreign affairs of the relevant country in accordance with the approved breakdown of countries and scholarship places in particular academic years.

Under the aid to Slovaks living abroad, the offer is sent to the official compatriot representatives according to the approved breakdown of countries and scholarship positions in relevant academic years.

Deadlines for year 2009
30-th May 2009 - deadline for delivering the personal materials of the candidates to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Slovak Republic, Hlboká cesta 2, 833 36 Bratislava.
31-st August 2009 - selection commission of the Ministry of Education of the SR will decide on granting a scholarship of the Slovak Government

Applicants for scholarships of the Government of the SR are informed of the basic eligibility conditions that include:

Roehampton University Scholarship

Scholarship

The University has a number of scholarships available for international students on full-time, taught undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Scholarships are awarded on academic merit and applications will only be considered after an offer of a place of study at Roehampton University has been made.

Spring 2010 entry

The University is pleased to offer a limited number of Spring Entry Scholarships to the value of £1,000 offered as a fee discount to international students for entry in January 2010.

Spring Entry Scholarships are open to any international applicant applying to and firmly accepting an offer from the University for any undergraduate or postgraduate taught programme with a spring entry point irrespective of nationality or country of domicile.

Deadline for Spring Entry Scholarship applications: Monday 16 November 2009

Decisions will be made by no later than Friday 19 December 2009

Scholarships of Saxion University of Applied Sciences

Scholarships of Saxion University of Applied Sciences


Saxion University of Applied Sciences is offering two kinds of scholarship for talented (non-European) bachelor students.

1. Saxion Talent Scholarship (STS)

For talented students a partial scholarship is available that will give a substantial reduction on the tuition fee.

Requirements:

  • You must have admission to one of Saxion’s International Bachelor programmes as a new student in the bachelor programme,
  • You must be a student with a nationality from outside the EU/EEA,
  • Scholarships are only awarded for programmes of at least 6-month duration
  • Scholarships are awarded for one academic year.

How to apply for the scholarship:

The application for your Bachelor course, will also count as application for the Saxion Talent Scholarship. If you meet the entry requirements, the scholarship will automatically be granted to you on a first come, first served basis. You don’t have to fill in another application form for just the scholarship. The total number of available scholarships is limited.

2. Saxion Top Talent Scholarship (STTS)

This scholarship is for excellent and very talented (non-European) students and covers the tuition fee, with exception of the governmental registration fee which is approximately € 1,600.- (for 2009/2010).

Requirements:

  • You must have outstanding study results, with an average mark of 75% or higher,
  • You must have an IELTS score of 6.5 or higher,
  • You must be in or starting the admission procedure to one of Saxion’s International Bachelor Programmes as a new student in the bachelor programme,
  • You must be a student with a nationality from outside the EU/EEA,
  • Scholarships are only awarded for programmes of at least 6-month duration,
  • Scholarships are awarded for one academic year.

How to apply for the scholarship:

To apply for the Top Talent Scholarship you have to fill in the application form, you can download this form here: Saxion Top Talent Scholarship and send it to the university, preferably with your application form.

For more information about these scholarships, please refer to Saxion UAS website or contact Saxion University at: http://www.saxion.edu/contact/

Top Turkey Scholarship Contest

Top Turkey Scholarship Contest

Turkey sandwiches, turkey soup, reheated turkey on a plate, still more turkey sandwiches...the annual challenge arises after every Thanksgiving dinner: how do you liven up those holiday leftovers? Well, if you have an original and imaginative answer to that, we have some good news—the idea could earn you a scholarship to The Culinary Institute of America!

Get your creative juices flowing and enter the CIA's Top Turkey Recipe Contest, in which you can compete for up to $15,000 in scholarships, including our People's Choice Award on YouTube.

Send Us Your Top Turkey Idea
There are two ways to submit entries:

  • Option 1 Provide a written recipe, 300-word personal statement discussing your creation, three photos of your finished product, and the contest entry form.
  • Option 2: People's Choice Award Submit all materials from Option 1, along with a 3- to 5-minute DVD segment in which you talk about your creation and demonstrate its preparation. Only DVDs will be accepted, in the following formats: wmv, avi, mov, or mpg. The DVD must be no more than 100 MB in file size. Any video content that the CIA deems inappropriate will be disqualified from the People's Choice Award, but the recipe may still be considered for the other scholarships.

All entries must be received by November 2, 2009.
Other key dates:

  • Finalists will be posted on YouTube.com for voting on November 23
  • Voting ends on December 4
  • Winners will be announced on December 14

Get in the Mix for CIA Scholarships
There are seven scholarship opportunities available:

  • $10,000 scholarship for First Place
  • $7,500 scholarship for Second Place
  • $5,000 scholarship for Third Place
  • $3,000 scholarships for three Honorable Mentions
  • $5,000 People's Choice Award

Determine Your Eligibility
To be eligible for participation in the Top Turkey Recipe Contest, you must graduate high school by June 30, 2010 and enroll at the CIA no later than December 2010. The contest is only available to freshmen entering the CIA in 2010; current students are not eligible.

Entries will be reviewed and selected by CIA faculty and staff. The selection committee will review recipes, personal statements, and photos, judging each entry on difficulty and quality of the recipe, as well as quality and showmanship of the final product.

The selection committee will also choose the finalists from the DVDs submitted for the People's Choice Award entries to be posted on YouTube. The CIA may use your first name, city, and state on YouTube for the purpose of this contest. There will be a two-week voting period during which the video with the highest ranking on YouTube will be declared the People's Choice Award winner. In the event there is a tie in the rankings, the video with the highest ranking and views will be chosen.

Please note, since we are not affiliated with YouTube and it is a third party source, the CIA reserves the right to end the contest prior to the posted end date if there is a technical difficulty or evidence of foul play.

All submissions become the property of The Culinary Institute of America and may be used by the college for promotional purposes.
Remember, entries must be received by November 2, 2009. Download your entry form today! (PDF 74 KB)

THE VEGETARIAN SCHOLARSHIPS

THE VEGETARIAN RESOURCE GROUP

OFFERS TWO $5,000 COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS

Scholarship Winners!

Read about the scholarship winners from 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008.

Due to the generosity of an anonymous donor, The Vegetarian Resource Group each year will award $10,000 in college scholarship money to graduating U.S. high school students who have promoted vegetarianism in their schools and/or communities. Vegetarians do not eat meat, fish, or fowl. Two awards of $5,000 each will be given. Entries may only be sent by students graduating from high school in spring 2010. Deadline is February 20, 2010. We will accept applications postmarked on or before February 20, 2010. Early submission is encouraged.

Applicants will be judged on having shown compassion, courage, and a strong commitment to promoting a peaceful world through a vegetarian diet/lifestyle. Payment will be made to the student's college (U.S. based only). Winners of the scholarships give permission to release their names to the media. Applications and essays become property of The Vegetarian Resource Group. We may ask finalists for more information. Scholarship winners are contacted by telephone.

Applications

If your web browser is of version 5.0 or higher, you can receive an application by printing this page. However, applicants are not required to use an application form. A neatly typed document containing the information below will also be accepted as a valid application.

Please send application and attachments to The Vegetarian Resource Group, P.O. Box 1463, Baltimore, MD 21203. For more information call (410) 366-8343 or email vrg@vrg.org.

Evans Scholarship

The Chick Evans Caddie Scholarship is a full-tuition scholarship, renewable for up to four years. Most Evans Scholars also live in a campus Scholarship House with other Evans Scholars attending that university.

The Evans Scholarship Program is supported by tens of thousands of contributors across the country. Over 860 Evans Scholars are currently attending college at 19 universities. As of fall 2009, Alumni graduates total over 8,800.

View Evans Scholarship Video

Charles “Chick” Evans Jr.; Founder

(1890 – 1979)

Chick Evans Caddie Scholarships

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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Monash University Scholarships


Applying for a Postgraduate Research Scholarship

Postgraduate Research Scholarships are available for full-time research at postgraduate level for study at one of Monash University's Australian campuses. Over 300 living allowance or stipend scholarships are offered at the main central selection round, which closes on 31 October each year. Approximately 70 international scholarship awardees are also offered scholarships to meet their tuition costs. In addition most faculties offer scholarships to a number of applicants who miss out on a central scholarship offer. A small mid-year scholarship round is held each year.

The Scholarship Application Process:

Step 1 - Check eligibility
Step 2 - Select a topic/research area (for new HDR applicants)
Step 3 - Contact faculty and/or academic unit
Step 4 - Complete on-line scholarship application form

Step 1 - Check eligibility

The eligibility criteria listed below apply to the following scholarships:

  • Australian Postgraduate Award (APA)
  • Monash Graduate Scholarship (MGS)
  • Endeavour International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (IPRS)
  • Monash International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (MIPRS)
  • Vera Moore International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (VMIPRS)
  • Monash Silver Jubilee Postgraduate Research Scholarship (MSJS)
  • James McNeill Foundation Postgraduate Research Scholarship
  • Monash Indigenous Research Award (MIRA)
  • Monash University Equity Scholarships (MES)

Eligibility - general
Applicants intending to undertake or who are currently enrolled for a research masters degree, PhD or research professional doctorate are eligible to apply.

Applicants must hold an Australian or New Zealand bachelors degree with first class honours or qualifications and/or research experience deemed equivalent by the university.

Special eligibility requirements apply for MIRA & MES, please refer to the detailed eligibility requirements.

Applicants currently completing an honours degree must have their results available by Monday 7 December 2009 to be eligible.

Applicant who do not hold an Australian or New Zealand bachelors degree with first class honours should refer to the H1 Equivalence assessment procedures.

H1 Equivalence assessment procedures

Additional eligibility criteria for scholarships
Each scholarship has additional eligibility requirements for applicants who have for example already completed a research program or previously held a postgraduate award.

Detailed eligibility requirements

English language proficiency requirements
All applicants must meet the minimum English language proficiency requirements set by Monash University. The university reserves the right to seek additional proof of English proficiency where required.

English proficiency standards must be met and results (if applicable) contained with the scholarship application preferably by the closing date of 31 October 2009. Applicants with pending TOEFL or IELTS test scores must have the results available by Monday 7 December 2009 to be eligible.

English language proficiency requirements

Residency/studies by external mode
Awardees are required to reside within daily commuting distance to a Victorian campus to allow frequent and systematic use of university facilities, including use of physical resources, formal research training and daily face-to-face contact with supervisors if required.

Generally scholarships are not available for study under Monash's external mode regulations. An APA may be awarded to an applicant proposing to undertake studies as an external student, however the support of the relevant academic unit and faculty will be required. If successful, the awardee must reside in Australia in order to receive the award.

Part-time scholarship
A part-time scholarship may be awarded to an applicant with a medical condition precluding full-time study (supported by medical certification) or to an applicant who is able to demonstrate significant caring commitments, including:

  • caring responsibilities for a pre-school child
  • caring responsibilities for school-aged children as a sole parent with limited access to outside support
  • caring responsibilities for an invalid or disabled spouse, child or parent.

Part-time awards are not available to international applicants or to applicants seeking to undertake paid employment on a full-time or a substantial part-time basis. The same employment conditions that apply to full-time awardees apply to part-time awardees.

Prior enrolment/candidature
The duration of the award will be reduced if an applicant is part way through the degree for which the scholarship is offered. This includes prior enrolment in a masters degree where an awardee has upgraded to a doctoral degree and for awardees transferring their research program to Monash.

Awards will not be available to applicants who, as a result of prior candidature and/or prior scholarship, would be entitled to a maximum duration of less than 12 months.

Step 2 - Select a topic/research area (for new HDR applicants)

Monash University and its faculties are involved in innovative research across a wide range of disciplines. In addition to the research expertise available in departments and schools there are many discipline-specific research centres located within the University's 10 faculties.

Applicants should consider potential areas of research that interest them and align with their qualifications and experience. Reviewing faculty websites will help applicants determine which faculty and academic unit would be most appropriate for their proposed research.

Faculty and research centre websites

Step 3 - Contact faculty and/or academic unit

If you are not already enrolled in the degree for which you seek scholarship support, you are strongly encouraged to contact the academic unit you propose to undertake your research in to ensure that the appropriate supervision and resources are available for your proposed research. Applicants may only apply to one academic unit. Applicants who are considering more than one academic unit are advised to discuss their options with the relevant academic units.

Applicants are required to refer to the relevant faculty website below for additional faculty-specific requirements and contacts in the various academic units:

Applicants are required to indicate the names of academic unit staff they have consulted about their application and the name of supervisor/proposed supervisor.

Step 4 - Complete on-line scholarship application form

Applications for 2010 scholarships close on 31 October 2009. Late applications cannot be accepted. An application fee is not charged for scholarship applications.

Applicants are required to register in order to access the On-line Scholarship Application System. Applicants need to register with an email address which is valid until the end of March 2010. All correspondence regarding your application will be made via this email address. Note: Date of birth must be entered in the following format DD-MON-YYYY (eg: 13-DEC-1982). Alternatively use the provided drop-down calendar to enter your date of birth.

Applicants who have previously registered to use the Online Scholarship Application System are not required to re-register. Log into the scholarship system using your scholarship application username and password. Use the Forgot Password link to have a new password emailed to you, if required.

Current Monash students are encouraged to register with their Monash student authcate username and password. Information such as personal details and studies undertaken at Monash will be pre-populated in the application. You will be sent an email containing your username and password once you have successfully registered. To login to the system you will need to enter the username and password that has been emailed to you. Tip: copy and paste your username and password from the email, as the password is case-sensitive. Please note that you will not be able to register using your staff authcate username and password.

Please email hdrschol@adm.monash.edu.au if you are experiencing problems accessing the system. Please ensure you send details of the nature of the problem, details of any error messages and preferably a screen dump of the error message page.

Applicants are advised to refer to the step-by-step guide to completing the application form and the relevant faculty website listed above for faculty-specific information before completing the application.

On-line Scholarship Application Form
Step-by-step guide to completing the application form

Additional information

Research scholarships - summary
Scholarship selection criteria
Scholarship information session
Additional information for international applicants
Mid-year scholarship round
Handbook for Doctoral and MPhil Degrees
Monash Research Graduate Centre, grants and exPERT programs
Contact details

Coursework Scholarships

Coursework Scholarships

http://www.adm.monash.edu.au/scholarships/

Scholarships at Monash Australian Campuses

Monash University coursework scholarships are divided into 3 main categories: Merit, Equity and Merit and Equity.

Applications for 2010 Coursework Scholarships and Bursaries open 1 August 2009 and close 31 October 2009



La Trobe University scholarships

Scholarships and Prizes

Welcome to the La Trobe University scholarships information site. The University offers a wide range of scholarships to commencing and continuing students across all fields of study, for undergraduate, postgraduate and international students.

Eligibility criteria for university wide, faculty and campus scholarships vary, as do the closing dates. Students are encouraged to check scholarships offered by their campus or faculty and to note the relevant application requirements, contact details and closing dates.

2010 Scholarship Applications NOW OPEN through VTAC
APPLICATIONS for 2010 Commonwealth Indigenous and La Trobe University Equity scholarships are NOW OPEN. All applicants need to apply online through the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC) at www.vtac.edu.au

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Equity Scholarships

Equity Scholarships
APPLICATIONS ARE NOW OPEN FOR MID YEAR INTAKE 2008 AND WILL CLOSE FRIDAY 13 JUNE 2008.
APPLICATIONS FOR 2009 WILL OPEN IN AUGUST 2008 AND CLOSE 30 NOVEMBER 2008.
Application forms and information booklets are available at the Equity Scholarships page at
UAC:http://www.uac.edu.au/equity/equityschols.html
Equity Scholarships include the Commonwealth Scholarships Programme (CS) established by the Australian Government, and Institution Equity Scholarships (IES) established by individual institutions. Equity Scholarships are comprised of many different scholarships and at CSU we offer the following scholarships:
Commonwealth Accommodation Scholarships (CAS-Ordinary) with up to four years of funding available, to assist with accommodation costs.
Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarships (CECS-Ordinary) with up to four years of funding available, to assist with general education costs.
Indigenous Access Scholarships (CAS-Indigenous payment) through a once-only scholarship payment, to assist Indigenous students to undertake either an eligible enabling course or an undergraduate course. Each provider awarding an IAS to a student must provide the student with an on-going Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship (CECS) and, where eligible, a Commonwealth Accommodation Scholarship (CAS).
CSU Equity Scholarships as a one year payment for general education costs.
Applications for these scholarships are made via ONE application form and applications are asssessed by UAC using stringent criteria. Students do not need to signify which scholarship they are applying for. A centralised assessment scheme at UAC assesses all applications and then allocates the appropriate scholarships based on the criteria. For example, all applications are assessed for the Commonwealth Accommodation Scholarships (CAS). Applicants who do not receive or are not eligible for a CAS are then placed into the pool for a Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarships (CECS). Those who do not receive a CECS then go into the pool for CSU Equity Scholarship.
In 2008 the Equity Scholarships scheme will include:
162 new Commonwealth Accommodation Scholarships valued at $4,324 each
416 continuing Commonwealth Accommodation Scholarships valued at $4,324 each
20 Indigenous Access Scholarships - valued at $4,080 each
181 new Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarships valued at $2,162 each
341 continuing Commonwealth Education Scholarships valued at $2,162 each
300 CSU Equity Scholarships valued at $2,000 each

Scholarships at the University of Adelaide

Scholarships at the University of Adelaide
The University offers a comprehensive scholarships scheme for undergraduate and postgraduate students. This site provides information about these scholarships and many others funded by the University, industry and non-profit organisations, which are available to potential and currently enrolled students.
Undergraduate Scholarships
A range of scholarships, funded by the University and some by external organisations, for both commencing and continuing undergraduate students from wide-ranging backgrounds.
Scholarships for Commencing Students
Scholarships for Continuing Students
Scholarships for Students in Financial need
Scholarships for Students with Disabilities
Scholarships for Students from Rural, Regional or Remote Areas
Scholarships for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students
Vacation Scholarships
Honours Scholarships
Here provides information on a wide range of prestigious scholarships for students undertaking Honours programs at the University of Adelaide.
Postgraduate Scholarships
As one of Australia's premier centres for postgraduate study, offer extensive support to students wishing to undertake advanced study:
Postgraduate Research Scholarships
Postgraduate Coursework Scholarships
Postgraduate Travel Scholarships
Rhodes Scholarship Information

Scholarships for International Students

Scholarships for International Students
You will undoubtedly encounter several scholarship matching services that, for a fee, will offer to search a database of scholarships for awards that match your profile. Unfortunately, the vast majority of awards in these databases are restricted to US citizens and permanent residents. Don't waste your money on such services.
The following databases are dedicated to listing scholarships for international students in specific countries. You should also consider searching the free databases of scholarships on the www.
FinAid site, since some of them include scholarships for international students. The www.FastWeb database, in particular, has good coverage of the awards available for international students.
A word of caution: If a scholarship has an application fee, don't apply. If you have to pay money to get money, it is probably a scam. For more information about scholarship scams, the unclaimed aid myth, and related topics, see the
Scholarship Scams section of the FinAid site.
A Selected List of Fellowship and Other Support Opportunities for Advanced Education for US Citizens and Foreign Nationals
This NSF publication (NSF 93-147) was obtained from stis.nsf.gov as the files ns93147a.txt through ns93147f.txt. Also available is the NSF publication 94-139,
Grant Opportunities for Academic Liaison with Industry (GOALI).
GrantSearch Australia
GrantSearch Australia offers customised keyword searches of a database containing over 1,400 grants, scholarships, fellowships and awards available in Australia. The cost is AUD45 + AUD5 postage (approximately US$40).
International Education Financial Aid
This site contains a free searchable database of 870 scholarships and awards for international students. Most are restricted to use at specific universities.
ScholarshipsCanada.com
ScholarshipsCanada.com is a large searchable database of more than 17,000 scholarships, prizes, and bursaries for students in Canada. It includes both school-administered and private awards. ScholarshipsCanada.com is published by EDge Interactive, 3470 Pharmacy Ave., Toronto, Ontario M1W 2S7, Canada, phone 416-494-3343, fax 416-494-0949.
SFU Graduate Awards Database
A small database of Canadian graduate and postdoctoral fellowships, compiled by Simon Fraser University.
Stöd & Stipendier AB (SOS AB)
SOS is a Swedish-based scholarship and grant search service, serving primarily European students who wish to study abroad. They also serve American students who want to study in Europe or in the Pacific region (Australia, NZ, Far East). They also do grant searches for institutions and associations with international activities. They have a staff of seven people working in Sweden and four in Riga, Latvia. They compile their own database, which lists 17,000 addresses, and they also have access to several other databases of Scandinavian origin (Billeso & Baltzer), European origin (European Foundation Centre and Maecenata) and American origin (Foundation Center, Scholarship Finder). They have been in business since 1992. Their fees, if the printout is sent by email, are
US$45 for undergraduate or graduate students and for ill or disabled persons looking for financial support,
US$75 for students aiming for a PhD or postdoctoral studies or research. (Smaller personal projects.)

US$95 for institutions, non-profit-organisations and other associations. (Larger projects.) Add US$5 for currency-charges. (This extra-charge will be dropped as soon as they have a simple and secure international digital payment-system working.) They also sell "Stora Fondboken" for US$58 for Macintosh or PC systems with information on 3,000 grants worldwide. It is also available as a CD-ROM for US$285 per year plus VAT. They are working on an online search service for their web page. For more information, call +46-670-614310 or +46-8-836113, fax +46-670-614330, write to Stöd & Stipendier AB (SOS AB), Transtigen 7, S-833 35 STRÖMSUND, Sweden, or send email to
grants@algonet.se.