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Showing posts with label Africa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Africa. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Boren Scholarships for US

 Boren Scholarships provide up to $20,000 to U.S. undergraduate students to study abroad in areas of the world that are critical to U.S. interests and underrepresented in study abroad, including Africa, Asia, Central & Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East. The countries of Western Europe, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand are excluded
http://www.borenawards.org/boren_scholarship

Scholarships Asia Africa Europe Master International Business

Scholarships Asia Africa Europe  Master International Business

 http://scholarships.reingex.com/

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

VLIR-UOS scholarships Blegium

VLIR-UOS awards scholarships to students from Africa, Asia and Latin-America to follow a training or master programme at a Dutch speaking university or university college in Belgium. The eligible training or master programmes are taught in English. They are designed for people in positions of responsibility in civil society.
For application, please visit the website of the training or master programme.
 http://www.scholarships.vliruos.be/index.php?language=EN&navid=489&direct_to=Masters%20Programmes

Monday, June 4, 2012

Czech Scholarships for Africa

Czech Government Scholarships for Academic Year 2012/2013

The Government of the Czech Republic has offered a grant of scholarships for the academic year 2012/2013 to Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda and Tanzania. The offer has been officially notified to the respective ministries of foreign affaires.
The Government of the Czech Republic offers a grant of scholarships for the academic year 2012/2013 to the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, Republic of Kenya, Republic of Rwanda and the United Republic of Tanzania. The offer has been officially communicated to the respective Ministries of Foreign Affairs.
Granted Scholarships for academic year 2012/2013
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Sunday, June 3, 2012

Afro Asiatisches Institut

The Scholarship-Programme
The Scholarship-Programme is directed at students from developing countries at Universities in Styria or Carinthia and is meant to contribute to the peaceful coexistence of people from different countries of origin by enhancing equal opportunities, dialogue, intercultural know-how and partnership. Together with the other programmes it supports their concerns (struggle against poverty, resource conservation, peace-keeping etc.), the establishment and expansion of accordingly qualified personnel and the advancement of educational- and economic systems (capacity and institution development) with lasting effects.
It is complementary to other scholarship programmes and laid out globally, it enhances the ability for independent, creative, critical and self-determined thinking and acting and shall strengthen the competence for innovative problem solving strategies. The Scholarship-Programme contributes to the socially required production of knowledge and awareness, it promotes a global perspective and the creation of the globally educated citizen. It attaches a high significance to regional, international and trans-cultural networks. The programme is co-financed (government, church and private funds and own resources of the recipients of the benefits) and significantly contributes to the economic, social and cultural development of the southern countries. The Scholarship-Programme is directed at students from Africa, Asia and Latin America who are interested in development policy and who have come to Austria on their own initiatives, in order to complete their education. With their decision for studying abroad, the students have demonstrated a high degree of assertiveness, creativity and mobility. The scholarship will contribute to following up on the right of education also for those critical and intellectual young people who will find poor conditions in their home countries. These aspects will apply still more strongly to women. So scholarships will offer a chance making up for the ethnic, religious, social and regional discrimination, and in individual cases, also for violations of human rights. The scholarships are divided into:
1. Scholarships for the promotion of students doing masters degrees (application in Austria)
2. Scholarships for the promotion of students doing doctoral degrees (application in Austria)
3. Scholarships for the promotion of students doing masters degrees and training programmes (application in Austria or in the country of origin)
Through study-accompanying measures (the entire educational measures in the Scholarship-Programme will massively support the publicity for development policy and the intercultural dialogue) - like conducting workshops and seminars on returning home and reintegration, job prospects and job applications as well as respective counselling talks and in-between homeward journeys - the project target of a successful occupational reintegration in the countries of origin can be essentially supported.
The Scholarship-Programme is conceived as a comprehensive programme, which will comprise scholarships, study-accompanying measures and tutoring, study-accompanying training, supporting reintegration and follow up-contacts. Recipients of the scholarships are exempt from tuition fees.
The scholarship programme is co-financed with means from the Government of Styria, the City of Graz, church and private funds.
Students can apply for the scholarships by using the application form between the middle of March till the end of May each year.
http://www.aai-graz.at/cms/index.php?page=stipendien&hl=en_US

Application form
You can download the application form for the scholarship here.

Friday, June 1, 2012

African Palliative Care Nurses Scholarship



African Palliative Care Nurses Scholarship Fund: An APCA / FHSSA partnership 2012 
 

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. 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.
 see: http://www.africanpalliativecare.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=159

Wednesday, May 30, 2012