British Chevening Scholarships for Postgraduate Study in the UK During the 2008/09 Academic Year
Chevening is the UK government’s flagship scholarship scheme, aimed at future leaders, high achievers, opinion formers and decision-makers. The scholarships funded by the British Government for Postgraduate study in the UK during the 2008/09 academic year
This year up to 35 full scholarships are offered for one year Master degrees.
General Information & Requirements
About British Chevening Awards
* Courses at various universities and professional institutions in the UK including courses in media, finance, economics, politics, law, management, engineering, gender, environment, democracy etc.
* A very competitive scheme. Only the best applicants are invited for further test and interview.
* Employees, employee’s relatives (or former employees who have left employment less than two years before) of the FCO (Foreign Commonwealth Office), including FCO posts, the British Council and the sponsor will not be eligible to apply for these awards.
Who can apply?
* Indonesian Citizen.
* Age between 25 - 40 years old.
* Excellent first degree with minimum GPA 3.0.
* Adequate level of spoken and written English language.
* Minimum of 2 years full time working experience after graduation from S1.
* Excellent career prospects.
* Commitment to career development, and ability to demonstrate motivation.
* Field of study should be relevant to educational background or current profession.
* We regret that we are unable to receive applications for MBAs.
* Previous recipients of a Chevening scholarship for Masters degrees are not eligible to reapply.
* Must be able to demonstrate future leadership potential and the capacity to play an important role in Indonesia’s development.
* Ability and potential to contribute to future bilateral relations between Indonesia and Britain.
* We strongly encourage candidates from Eastern Indonesia to apply. Subject areas are: Media, International Relations, Environmental Policy, Local Governmental Administration, Democracy and Pluralism.
The Selection process
* Initial selection is based on the quality of the written application. You do not need to attach any documents with the application form.
* Successful applicants will be notified and invited for an English test/interview in January 2008.
* The English test and interviews will be held in Jakarta, Surabaya, Medan and Makassar.
* The results of the interviews will be announced by letter.
* Candidates achieving an IELTS score of at least 6.5, and who are accepted by a UK university for an appropriate subject (approved by the Embassy) will be awarded a full scholarship.
* English language training is included as part of the scholarship )only if required). Candidates from outside Jakarta are supported during the period of the course.
* Whilst undergoing English language training in Jakarta, candidates are briefed by British Embassy and British Council staff and are given guidance on course selection and application procedures.
* The academic year in the UK commences in September/October. After completing the English courses (around May) candidates are normally advised to return to their employment. The British Council then keeps in touch with candidates about their departure arrangements. Further briefing on the departure arrangements is provided one month prior to departure.
* The final number of scholarships granted is determined by the British Embassy.
The application form is available in MS Word and in Adobe Acrobat format. Right click and select ’save target as’ to download.
You can send the application via email to chevening@britishcouncil.or.id or via post to the address below.
We are extending the deadline for Chevening application from 30 September to 16 November 2007 (inclusive). The application form should be received by 16 November 2007 (Postal Stamp).
For further information please contact:
British Council
Jakarta Stock Exchange, Tower II, 16th floor. Jalan Jenderal Sudirman Kav. 52-53,
Jakarta 12190, Indonesia.
Monday - Thursday 09.00 - 16.00
Friday 09.00 - 14.00
T : +62 (0)21 515 5561
F : +62 (0)21 515 5562
E : chevening@britishcouncil.or.id
National University of Singapore and Stanford Southeast Asia Fellowships 2008
The National University of Singapore (NUS) and Stanford University (Stanford) invite applications from mid-career and senior Southeast Asianist scholars in the social sciences or humanities who would like to spend up to six months between 1 April 2008 and 30 September 2008 at NUS and Stanford writing and doing research on or related to contemporary Southeast Asia.
Candidates may be of any nationality and reside in any country.
Applicants should submit :
* a project statement (not to exceed three pages) that justifies and describes the writing - and research envisaged during the fellowship;
* a schedule of preferred locations and dates including time in residence at each of the two campuses;
* a sample of previous English-language publication; a curriculum vitae;
* and full contact information for three references who are able, if asked, to evaluate the proposal and the candidate.
The exact length of the fellowship and the allocation of time spent at each campus will take into account the preferences of the successful applicant.
The fellowship carries a stipend of US$ 7,500 per month plus reimbursement for air travel to and from NUS and Stanford. Complete applications are due by 15 November 2007. Results will be announced by 15 January 2008.
Applications should be sent simultaneously to both NUS and Stanford at Lee Kong Chian NUS-SU Initiative on Southeast Asia,
Division of Research and Graduate Studies,
Dean`s Office, FASS,
National University of Singapore,
The Shaw Foundation Building,
5 Arts Link, Block AS7, Level 6,
Singapore 117570;
tel (65) 6516 6480, 6516 7386;
fax (65) 6773 6878;
and
Lee Kong Chian NUS-SU Initiative on Southeast Asia,
Southeast Asia Forum,
Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center,
Encina Hall E-301,
Stanford University,
616 Serra Street, Stanford,
CA 94305-6055,
USA;
tel: (650) 724 6403;
fax (650) 723 6530.
Websites: NUS and Stanford
Computing and Information Science Postgraduate Scholarships at City University London
City University London - School of Informatics. The School of Informatics offers a number of scholarships of £2,000 for both home and overseas well-qualified postgraduate students on the following one year full-time master’s courses:
Geographic Information Systems, Information Systems & Technology, Business Systems Analysis & Design, Information Science, Data Mining, Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Software Engineering, e-Business Systems, Information Systems, Electronic Publishing, Pharmaceutical Information Management, Human-centred Systems, Information Management, Library and Information Studies, Geographic Information Management, Information Management in the Cultural Sector, Health Informatics, and Healthcare Technologies.
Scholarships will be offered to both home and overseas well-qualified applicants wishing to take up a place on any of the above courses in September 2008. The scholarships, each valued at £2,000, are intended to assist students to pay the fees for their chosen course of study. They will be awarded on a competitive basis to the most promising applicants.
How to apply
Complete an application form for your chosen programme of study, attaching a letter stating that you also wish to be considered for an Informatics Scholarship. Exceptionally well qualified applicants will be offered a scholarship at the time we make an offer of a place on the programme.
Terms and conditions
1. Scholarships are awarded at the sole discretion of the Course Director. Course Directors may require applicants to submit an assignment or an essay, for example, as part of the selection process.
2. Scholarships are only available to students paying the full fee on one of the participating courses.
3. The scholarship is intended to assist the student meet the cost of the fee payable in respect of the course and will be deducted from the fees charged to the student or the student’s sponsor.
4. The scholarship will not be recorded on the degree certificate from the University. However, references for students who have successfully completed the course may refer to the scholarship.
5. Applicants may only apply for a scholarship once, but if a deadline is missed it will automatically be considered for the next round.
Note that anyone who applied for the scholarships under previous rules will automatically be considered under the new rules.
Tel: 020 7040 0248
Email: pginfo@soi.city.ac.uk
The Gates Cambridge Scholarships for October 2008 entry
University of Cambridge - The Gates Cambridge Trust cannot admit students to the University or to any of its Colleges. Applicants for a Gates Cambridge Scholarship must apply to the University of Cambridge in the normal way.
Gates Cambridge Scholarships are competed for internationally. There is some variation in procedure between countries, and the competition may run along different timetables to meet the academic schedules of different parts of the world.
The Gates Cambridge Trust takes advice from the academic committees in Cambridge responsible for determining admission to the University about the respective merits of the applicants. On the basis of that advice, applicants shortlisted for a Gates Cambridge Scholarship will be invited to an interview.
Candidates who are not successful in winning a Gates Cambridge Scholarship will automatically be considered for awards offered by the other Cambridge Trusts.
How to Apply - updated for October 2008 entry
Please click on the link below that applies to the course of study or research for which you intend to apply for funding (this may take you to an external site):
* Graduate Study (e.g. PhD, MPhil, Diploma, LLM etc.)
* MBBChir Clinical Studies Degree
* MBA (Masters in Business Administration)
* Affiliated study (i.e. a second undergraduate degree)
Please contact the Cambridge Admissions Office for further information about applying to the University of Cambridge as an affiliated student.
Cambridge Admissions Office (CAO)
Fitzwilliam House
32 Trumpington Street
Cambridge
CB2 1QY
Tel: +44 (0)1223 333308
Fax: +44 (0)1223 366383
Email: admissions@cam.ac.uk
Web: http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/offices/admissions/
Full-Time PhD Scholarship Social and Environmental Accountability
Due to the recent success of ICCSR PhD students in securing ESRC PhD studentships funding is available for an additional PhD scholar to study full time at the ICCSR. Applications must be for study in the broad area of social and environmental accountability. This could include a focus on issues such as reporting, the role of stakeholders, and the respective merits of regulation, self regulation and social regulation.
The scholarship will cover full tuition fees as well as tax-free living expenses of £12,600 per year (ESRC rate). One of your two supervisors will be Professor David Owen
Your entry into the scholarship competition will require your acceptance onto the Doctoral Programme. You can complete your Postgraduate Application in hardcopy or online at
http://pgapps.nottingham.ac.uk.
UK - The ELSE Graduate Research Scholarship in Economics
The ESRC-funded Centre for Economic Learning and Social Evolution (ELSE) is an interdisciplinary research centre at UCL focusing on issues of common interest to economists and psychologists. In the Economics Department, ELSE researchers work on economic theory, experimental economics and applied economics.
One scholarship of £9,000 (or two part-scholarships of £4,500 each) available for prospective MPhil/PhD students in the Department of Economics planning to work on topics of interest to the ELSE centre, who are not already receiving full fee and maintenance support from other sources. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic merit, and are normally tenable for one year only.
The centre’s website can be found at:
http://else.econ.ucl.ac.uk
Application Procedure
Applicants should complete the Department’s Application Form for Graduate Research
Scholarship. The scholarship application must indicate that the applicant wishes to be
considered for the ELSE scholarship. No further documentation should be sent in support of
the scholarship application, as decisions about awards of the scholarships will be made on
the basis of the admissions documentation and academic references.
Completed applications should be submitted to
Ms Daniella Fauvrelle
Department of Economics
University College London
Gower Street
London WC1E 6BT
E-mail: d.fauvrelle@ucl.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7679 5861
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7916 2775
British Chevening Scholarships 2008/2009 Academic Year
Applications are invited for scholarships funded by the British Government for Postgraduate study in the UK during the 2008/09 academic year. This year up to 35 full scholarships are offered for one year Master degrees. Courses at various universities and professional institutions in the UK including courses in media, finance, economics, politics, law, management, engineering, gender, environment, democracy etc. The application form is available from this website only between 1 – 30 September 2007. The application form in hard copy will not provide at the British Council office.
Chevening is the UK government’s flagship scholarship scheme, aimed at future leaders, high achievers, opinion formers and decision-makers. The programme funded by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) and administered by the British Council, supports over 2,300 international students annually to study in the UK.
Many talented graduates and young professional Indonesians have been propelled along the path to success through the British Chevening Awards, which has seen over 1,000 scholarships awarded to Indonesians since the scheme began in 1984.
Who can apply?
* Indonesian Citizen.
* Age between 25 - 40 years old.
* Excellent first degree with minimum GPA 3.0.
* Adequate level of spoken and written English language.
* Minimum of 2 years full time working experience after graduation from S1.
* Excellent career prospects.
* Commitment to career development, and ability to demonstrate motivation.
* Field of study should be relevant to educational background or current profession.
* We regret that we are unable to receive applications for MBAs.
* Previous recipients of a Chevening scholarship for Masters degrees are not eligible to reapply.
* Must be able to demonstrate future leadership potential and the capacity to play an important role in Indonesia’s development.
* Ability and potential to contribute to future bilateral relations between Indonesia and Britain.
* We strongly encourage candidates from Eastern Indonesia to apply. Subject areas are: Media, International Relations, Environmental Policy, Local Governmental Administration, Democracy and Pluralism.
Read more information
Download Application Form
British Council
Jakarta Stock Exchange, Tower II, 16th floor. Jalan Jenderal Sudirman Kav. 52-53,
Jakarta 12190, Indonesia.
Monday - Thursday 09.00 - 16.00
Friday 09.00 - 14.00
T : +62 (0)21 515 5561
F : +62 (0)21 515 5562
E : chevening@britishcouncil.or.id
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council - De Monfort University
Subject area: Food Chemicals Pharmaceutical Sectors Agricultural. De Monfort University Leicester UK.
If you have an enquiring mind and are concerned about the health and welfare of others we could offer you an exciting opportunity to realise your potential by following one of the courses offered by our newly formed Faculty of Health and Life Sciences.
Health-related programmes from the former Faculties of Applied Sciences and Health and Community Studies have been bought together to create our centre of expertise in Health and Life Sciences. We offer a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in nursing, midwifery, health studies, youth and social work, psychology, forensic science, audiology, pharmacy, pharmaceutical sciences and biomedical sciences. Many degree courses are accredited by professional bodies and allow graduates to continue their study on relevant postgraduate programmes and continuing professional development courses. We are also very pleased to offer NHS-funded places on certain degrees such as the BSc in Audiology
Qualifying Details
There are a number of studentships and bursaries available for both Masters degrees and research programmes. Each area of study has its own awarding body and conditions of eligibility. These conditions are set out in the individual bodies’ publications, but candidates must apply through the University and not directly to the awarding body. De Montfort University is allocated a certain number of bursaries and nominates students to receive them.
This award is applicable to the following countries:
all countries
Contact Website : http://www.dmu.ac.uk/faculties/hls/welcome.jsp?ComponentID=12134&SourcePageID=12693#
UK - Agricultural Engineering Scholarship, Cranfield University
Cranfield is a wholly postgraduate university with an international community and a truly global reputation. We offer a superb academic: student ratio, state-of-the-art facilities and a proven track record of graduate employment. Our recent institutional audit – where the quality and standards of our teaching was assessed – bestowed the highest level of recognition possible.
Qualifying Details
The Douglas Bomford Trust remains willing to support outstanding candidates from within the industry who have ambition and show initiative in their intended career development. Further information is available from Peter Redman, Douglas Bomford Trust 44 Drove Road, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, SG18 8HD.
This award is applicable to all countries.
Contact Website http://www.cranfield.ac.uk/sas
Gates Cambridge Scholarship for Master’s and Doctoral Study
The Gates Cambridge Scholarship is for one year of study as an affiliated student or graduate student at the University of Cambridge. Scholarship includes the following: tuition, a maintenance allowance sufficient for a single student (£7,750 for 12 months), a further discretionary allowance (£1,500 per year), and one return economy airfare. Students can use the grant toward a second Bachelor degree as an affiliated student, one-year postgraduate courses, or research leading to the degree of PhD.
In selecting Gates Cambridge Scholars, the foundation seeks students of exceptional academic achievement and scholarly promise. Students are encouraged to provide evidence of their ability to make a significant contribution to their discipline.
Eligibility: Candidates must:
1. hold, or expect to obtain before the application deadline, a bachelor’s degree
2. gain admission to the University of Cambridge and to a constituent college (the application procedures are separate from the selection procedures for selection as a Gates Cambridge Scholar. Please note, those applying for a Master’s or Doctoral study are admitted to Cambridge through the Board of Graduate Studies; those applying for a second Bachelor’s degree are admitted by a College).
3. be under the age of 30
Contact: Noosha Malek, Student Affairs, 213-740-9116, STU 202
Candidates for a Gates Cambridge Scholarship:
* may come from any country of the world except the United Kingdom.
* may apply to study any subject currently available at the University.
http://www.gates.scholarships.cam.ac.uk/
De Monfort University Scholarships
Undergraduate, Master, and Doctoral Scholarships For International Students at De Montfort University, Leicester, United Kingdom. De Montfort University is committed to supporting international students to benefit from study in the UK. For courses starting in September 2007, De Montfort University’s Vice Chancellor is delighted to offer 43 scholarships of £1000 each to overseas students.
The £1000 scholarships will be paid towards the full overseas tuition fees of overseas-status students from any country in the world who wish to study any of the following types of courses at De Montfort University, Leicester:
* Full-time undergraduate degrees in any subject
* Full-time Postgraduate Diplomas and Masters courses in any subject
* Full-time MPhil/PhD research degrees in any subject
The £1000 scholarship will be made as a one-off payment and will be deducted from the full tuition fee at the beginning of the first (or only) year of study.
Students progressing to DMU through one of our established progression schemes or collaborative partnerships do not qualify for these scholarships. Bursaries specific to each progression scheme/collaborative course may be available separately. For details, please contact Sue Brookes, International Development Manager, at sbrookes@dmu.ac.uk
Only overseas status students are eligible to apply.
We will award up to 43 x £1000 scholarships for the above courses starting in September 2007. There will be a limited number of scholarships awarded by Faculty:
* Faculty of Art and Design: up to 5 scholarships*
* Faculty of Business and Law: up to 25 scholarships
* Faculty of Computing Sciences and Engineering: up to 5 scholarships
* Faculty of Health and Life Science: up to 3 scholarships
* Faculty of Humanities: up to 5 scholarships
* Excludes BArch (Hons) Architecture and PGDip Architecture. Includes Masters courses
Please note that a few of our courses are not included in this scholarship scheme. To confirm whether your choice of course is included in the scheme, please contact the Faculty admissions team to who you are applying directly.
Scholarships will be awarded based on the submission of a 500 word essay, to be written by the applicant and assessed by a panel of DMU representatives (each Faculty will have its own panel).
http://www.dmu.ac.uk/international
International Scholarship 2008
New International students aiming to study at the University of Worcester this academic year are invited to apply for a substantial £2,000 scholarship.
Successful applicants will have to demonstrate examples of academic achievement and excellence within their application form and additional supporting statement.
The University welcomes students from across the world to its friendly parkland campus, and international undergraduates can now take advantage of this one year £2,000 tuition fee reduction.
Any students who have already applied for an international scholarship will not have to resubmit an application under the new system.
The International Scholarship is open to all full fee paying international students (Non-UK or EU). A separate bursary is also available for EU students.
If you have the desire and motivation to study abroad and want to discover how the University of Worcester can stretch your horizons.
More details go to:
http://www.worc.ac.uk/about/news/8254.html
10 Scholarships in Finance to International Students, University of Bradford
The University of Bradford is offering up to 10 scholarships to self-financing international students from outside the EU, who are commencing undergraduate courses in September 2007.
* Value – half the international tuition fee
* Awarded on the basis of academic merit
* Offered to international candidates from non-EU countries entering undergraduate courses
* Awarded for each year of the course
The scholarships are worth half the full international tuition fee and will be awarded for each year of the course and will be offered on a competitive basis to applicants with outstanding
academic qualifications (successful students will still need to cover the balance of their tuition fees, and living expenses).
How to Apply
* Undergraduate candidates must make a formal application for a degree course at the University of Bradford via UCAS. Early UCAS application is strongly recommended for scholarship applicants.
* Only candidates who have FIRMLY ACCEPTED an offer of a place can be considered for the scholarships. Application forms will be issued automatically to candidates who make Bradford their CF or UF choice; others cannot be considered.
* Successful candidates will be expected to obtain, or already hold, outstanding examination results (either GCE A level or equivalent).
If you require additional information before making an application please contact Tom Cockburn at t.d.cockburn@bradford.ac.uk.
PhD in Psychology and Master in Public Policy (PhD/MPP) 2007-2008 at Stanford
The Graduate Program in Public Policy will make rolling admissions decisions based on the student’s original application materials and subsequent performance, if any, at Stanford.
Purpose: To provide Stanford PhD students in Psychology an opportunity to become more sophisticated consumers and commissioners of public policy analysis within the context of their careers as professional psychologists.
Structure: The structure of the PhD/MPP program has five elements. The first consists of the first-year Psychology PhD program as currently structured and described in the Bulletin and elsewhere. The second consists of 45 units or more of MPP core applied skills in economics, quantitative methods, organizational behavior, cognitive and social psychology, political science, political philosophy and ethics, and law, some of which will have been acquired as part of the first year
Psychology curriculum. The third element consists of in-depth study of policy in a domestic and/or international context, through coursework in the Psychology department and elsewhere in the University. The fourth element consists of an interdisciplinary practicum, where teams of four to five students from diverse disciplines attack practical policy problems. The final element is the PhD dissertation.
Time required: 45 units beyond PhD requirements.
Requirements for admission: Admission to and matriculation in the Psychology PhD program.
Consent of the Department of Psychology.
Admission process: PhD/MPP admissions applications are forwarded from the Psychology
Department.
Master Scholarships in Economics and Finance for International Students from UK
Warwick Business School are offering a number of funding awards for exceptional candidates on our Masters courses. The awards will cover full fees and in some cases a contribution towards maintenance will also be given.
* MSc Marketing & Strategy: 5 x WBS Scholarships of £3,900 for UK/EU/overseas students
* MSc Economics & Finance: 2 x WBS Scholarships of £8,075 for UK/EU students
* MSc Finance: 5 x WBS Scholarships of £8,075 for UK/EU students
* MSc Management Science & Operational Research: 10 x EPSRC Scholarships for UK/EU students of full fees (£5,200) plus a merit based maintenance grant of us to £7,500
* MA Industrial Relations & Personnel Management and MA European Industrial Relations: 4 x WBS Scholarships of £5,200 for UK/EU full-time students and 1 x £4,850 for a part-time student
* MA Organisation Studies: 4 x WBS Scholarships of £5,200 for UK/EU full-time students
All scholarships are available on a competitive basis and eligible candidates are automatically considered for the awards.
Funding information
Title: Warwick Business School Masters Scholarships
Funding notes: UK, EU and International students depending on course - see information above
Funding duration: 1 year
Contacts and how to apply
Eligible applicants will automatically be considered. You are encouraged to submit your course application as soon as possible. Please visit the web site for more information on our courses and how to apply www.wbs.ac.uk/students/masters or contact us:
Graduate Marketing & Recruitment
Tel: +44 (0)24 7615 0333
Fax: +44 (0)24 7657 4400
E-mail: masters@wbs.ac.uk
Bristol University Master Scholarships for International Students
Bristol University in United Kingdom offers Master Scholarships for International Students. Current University of Bristol masters students are not eligible to apply. Applicants who defer entry must apply for the academic year in which their studies will start. There are 10 Scholarships worth £2000 each for a single programme of study. The amount will be deducted directly from tuition fees.
Applicants must be liable to pay the full international tuition fee and must hold an offer for a Taught Postgraduate programme at the University of Bristol.
Applicants must also have firmly accepted the offer made by the University of Bristol before submitting an application. Conditional offer holders may apply for the scholarship but an award can only be made if conditions are met.
The scholarship application must be typed (or reasons for not doing so given) and must be a piece of original work signed by the applicant. All scholarship applicants must agree to provide a student profile to be used in publications for the purposes of marketing the University of Bristol.
Scholarships are awarded by the ‘International Recruitment Office’ Scholarships Panel and all decisions are final. Students will be notified in late September or early October if they have been successful and there will be a ceremony held early in the academic year to celebrate the awards.
Note: Taught Master’s programmes only
Postal applications must be sent to:
International Scholarship Administrator,
International Recruitment Office,
University of Bristol Union,
Queens Road,
Clifton, Bristol, BS8 1LN
Email applications must be sent to: iro[at]bristol[dot]ac[dot]uk
Official Website : www.bris.ac.uk
[Japan] Embassy of Japan in the UK Offers Scholarships for Postgraduate Research Studies
Embassy of Japan in the UK offers postgraduate scholarships for students who have United Kingdom nationality, i.e. a UK passport. (Non-UK nationals must contact the Japanese Embassy in their country of nationality.) Application forms for the 2008-2010 programme will be available from early April 2007.
This award is offered on an annual basis to those with a minimum of a bachelor’s degree, under the age of 35, who wish to continue their study at graduate level in Japan. The scholarship is primarily a research award, though enrolment onto a taught degree course may be possible in some cases. Japanese language ability is not prerequisite.
Grantees can pursue research in any field as long as it is related to one’s first degree. It can be difficult, however, to place students who may wish to study visual and performing arts. Candidates are encouraged to establish contacts with Japanese academics in their field when applying for the scholarship. University preferences are taken into account as far as possible.
Applications normally begin yearly in April and the scholarship is tenable from April or October the following year. Those leaving in April will hold their award for two years, whilst those departing in October will hold theirs for 18 months. The Japanese Government will provide return air fare, school fees and a monthly stipend (¥172,000 - subject to change).
Application forms for the 2008-2010 postgraduate studies scholarship will be available from the Japanese Embassy in London from 2007.
If you have further queries, please contact the MEXT Scholarship Officer on 020 7465 6583 or e-mail scholarship@jpembassy.org.uk.
Read more click http://www.uk.emb-japan.go.jp/en/study/mext_postgrad.html
[UK] 2007, Brunel International are offering 20 half fee scholarships for one-year Masters students
Brunel University in West london offering 20 half fee scholarships for one-year Masters students for 2007 entry. The scholarship application form is only sent to students holding an offer of a place at Brunel University. Early application is encouraged to ensure prospective students have sufficient time to apply for the scholarships.
Living and Studying at Brunel :
This section aims to answer many of the questions you may have regarding living and studying at Brunel University. This includes both practical pre-arrival information and details of facilities on campus and support we can offer international students. read mooooore….
How to Apply
Prospective students from the European Union can find more information about how to apply at Courses
Students awarded scholarships will be required to undertake some promotional activities. Details of the activities::
In exchange for the financial support towards their fees the successful
scholarship students will be asked to become ambassadors for the University.
This will involve a small number of tasks and a couple of social events. These
tasks and events are as follows:
• attend a welcome reception in September/October 2007
• attend a scholarships presentation ceremony in February/March 2008
• participate in two photo shoots in Autumn 2007 and Summer 2008
* write three 100 word reports on:Why you chose Brunel – Autumn 2007
* Your life at Brunel University – Spring 2007
* How your course at Brunel will contribute to your career– Summer 2007 and
• meet guests from overseas universities or embassies as requested (a
maximum of two meetings).
Official website: http://www.brunel.ac.uk/
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