Archive for the 'Beasiswa S2 - Master Scholarships' Category
This is a last reminder for applications for the Erasmus Mundus master program and scholarships for students in Applied Ethics. I would be grateful if you could forward this information to interested students.
Our master program has a strong focus on political and social ethics, and also on public health and bioethics. The program is a joint venture of the universities of LinkÃping (Sweden), Utrecht (The Netherlands) , and Trondheim (Norway). We can offer more than 20 scholarships for the best non-European students. The scholarships amount to approximately 20,000. Decisions about admission and about scholarships will be made on the basis of evaluation of written work and background in ethics and moral philosophy. Approximately 12 scholarships are earmarked for specific (Asian) countries.
Applicants can be from any country, but must be liable to pay the full international tuition fee.
Applicants must hold an offer for a Taught Postgraduate programme at the University of Bristol.
Applicants must 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 deadline for applications is 30th June 2007 for those students commencing their studies in September 2007.
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.
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.
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.
Students from Asian developing nations are offered the opportunity to pursue their master’s or doctoral studies in fields relating to sustainable poverty reduction at one of Asia ’s leading postgraduate institutions.
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 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.
This is the one you have been waiting for. This is Cornell University’s Master of Management in Hospitality (MMH) program in Singapore. A truly one year international program, students spend six months with Cornell University in Ithaca, New York and six months with Nanyang Business School in Singapore. The MMH curriculum is intensive, rigorous, innovative and inspiring - a gold standard for the industry. It delivers hands-on understanding of global business practices, and expertise in burgeoning Asian markets. Graduates join a worldwide hospitality community of Cornell Alumni and senior industry leaders.
This ONE is world class. This ONE is for you.
Stavanger is the undisputed oil capital of Norway. The University of Stavanger’s excellent reputation for petroleum education and research has attracted students both from Norway and all over the globe. The University of Stavanger is proud to announce the commencement of the Master of Science in Offshore Technology in autumn 2007. We are targetting English-speaking engineering students from all over the world, and particularly from countries with an offshore petroleum industry or related industrial areas.

