Posted on Thursday, March 4, 2010 with Comments (0)
Tags: australia, checks-on-student, citizenship, delhi, department, diac, financial, immigration, stamp-out, stamp-out-fraud, student visa, the-financial
New Delhi: With a view to stamp out fraud and ensure that students have the financial capacity to live and study in Australia, the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC), government of Australia announced (August 2009) strengthening of checks on student visa applications.The targeted measu…
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Posted on Tuesday, March 2, 2010 with Comments (0)
Tags: affairs-office, director, financial, fulbright program, important-date, international, office, postgraduate, university
Overview Program Benefits – Financial support for one academic year – Books and research allowance – Round-trip transportation to host country – Supplemental health and accident insurance – Partial support for dependents ( a few countries) Eligibility – Have a Bachelor’s degree before date of grant (i.e. mid-2011 but not a Ph.D (with some exceptions) – U.S. Citizen (at time of application) – No previous Fulbright grant during last 3 years – Enrolled at, or recently graduated from UNL – Prepared to do graduate work by mid-to-late 2011 Application Procedures – Prepare a proposal of graduate study in a specific country (except for a few Teaching Assistantships) – Obtain a statement of foreign language proficiency (except for English) – Complete preliminary application by mid-September Additional Information See “Fulbright U.S. Student Program 2011-2012″ from U.S.I.A. (Available in Early May) Contact International Affairs Office, 420 University Terrace (472-3076) Contact Dr. Laura Damuth, Director Undergraduate Research/Fellowship Advisor, Office of Undergraduate Studies. (472-5024) Important Date September 10th Deadline for application turned into UNL Fulbright Office. Precise deadline date will be available in August 2010 October Deadline for submitting revised applications to Fulbright Office Precise deadline date will be available in August 2010 * All application materials are available from the Office of International Affairs, 420 University Terrace, (402) 472-5358, web site is www.unl.edu/iaffairs or the Fulbright Web Site: http://www.iie.org/fulbright UNL Fulbright Program Adviser Dr. Laura Damuth Director Undergraduate Research Fellowship Advisor Office of Undergraduate Studies 201 Seaton Hall Lincoln, E 68588-0683 ldamuth1@unl.edu Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this award
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Fulbright Grants for Graduate Study Abroad University of Nebraska-Lincoln For Study Abroad 2011 – 2012
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Posted on Sunday, February 28, 2010 with Comments (0)
Tags: education-body, financial, henry-grunfeld, initiative, its-students, postgraduate, scholarship in europe, wider-community
Overview The ifs School of Finance is a leading provider of financial education to the financial services industry and the wider community globally and is the only specialist financial education body able to award its own taught degrees. The School is expanding its postgraduate and research portfolio. As part of this initiative, it offers an annual visiting research fellowship. The ifs School of Finance /Henry Grunfeld Research Fellowships Tenable from circa August 2010 ifs School of Finance is offering fellowships to collaborate on research into areas of topical interest within financial services. Value of this studentship Research Fellowship: £18,000 pa. One-year fellowships aimed at early career, post-doctoral researchers, to support research into an area of interest and relevance to ifs, its students and customers. For further particulars, details on timings and how to apply, please see: http://www.ifslearning.ac.uk/AcademicCommunity/Research/ResearchOpportunities.aspx fs School of Finance Address: 4-9 Burgate Lane Canterbury, Kent, England CT1 2XJ Website: www.ifslearning.ac.uk Telephone: 01227 818 609 Fax: 01227 784 331 Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this studentship
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UK: Henry Grunfeld Research Fellowships at ifs School of Finance
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Posted on Sunday, February 21, 2010 with Comments (0)
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Overview To continue its mission of promoting mutual understanding between the people of the United States and Thailand through educational exchange, which has been successfully implemented throughout the past five decades, the Thailand‑United States Educational Foundation (TUSEF), also commonly known as “Fulbright”, announces its annual competition for OPEN COMPETITION SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM to qualified Thai individuals for a graduate study in the United States of America for the academic year 2011. As a “Fulbrighter” confers instant recognition of the fact that the individual has been chosen through a rigorous internationally recognized competition based on individual merit and a transparent selection process. This has been true since the Program’s inception and its reputation instantly identifies grantees as members of a worldwide community of scholars all selected on the same basis and sharing the same goal of promoting mutual understanding of Thailand and the United States of America. Awards will be offered in a broad variety of fields with the exception of medicine, public health, nursing and allied subjects. Up to nine grants will be available for Master’s degree candidates who will commence their studies in the academic year 2011. Out of these grants, one will be allocated specifically for a successful candidate who is from a provincial school and from a low-income family. This candidate will get full funding, from the Foundation and other sources. Grants are normally for one academic year. Grantees who require more than one year to complete the master’s degree are expected to find support from other sources for their study program in the United States beyond the initial year. However, renewal of the grants will be considered on a case by case basis. For the academic year 2011, the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) has proposed to cooperate with the Foundation in providing up to two Fulbright-SET grants for outstanding candidates to pursue master’s degree programs in the fields of Financial Engineering, Information Technology, and Law. Qualified applicants will be invited to compete under the normal selection processes, rules, and practices of the Fulbright Open Competition Scholarship Program (Please specify your interest and willingness in the application form). Grants Grants are intended to cover costs of tuition and fees, books and educational supplies, maintenance allowance, insurance coverage and round-trip international travel expenses from Thailand to the United States. Some of the grants may be combined with tuition waivers or other financial aid from appropriate institutions. Deadline for application submission is April 12, 2010. No extensions of deadline will be granted in any circumstances. Eligibility An applicant must: 1. be a Thai citizen in good health (Individuals holding U.S. immigrant visas or permanent U.S. resident cards (green cards), or dual (Thai and U.S.) citizenships are not eligible for Fulbright scholarships); 2. have completed all requirements for a bachelor’s degree from a Thai university at the time of application (Applicants with work experience are encouraged to apply); 3. have at least a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or equivalent on transcripts of academic performance; 4. have an TOEFL score (iBT score of at least 80, or computer-based TOEFL score of at least 213, or paper-based TOEFL score of 550 or above) on a test taken between March 2008 and February 2010; (For TOEFL examination, please directly visit website www.toefl.org) 5. Be in Thailand for the interview; and 6. plan to commence their studies in the U.S. in the academic year 2011, and that” Students already in the United States are normally ineligible to apply.” Please look at announcement attached below for more information of application procedure. Further information can be obtained from the Foundation at tel. 0-2285-0581-2 0-2285-0581-2 , in particular,Mr. Chatchai Ugsornsilp at ext. 106 or Ms.Cheewarat Kaewsangkwan at ext. 107 or email us at tusef@fulbrightthai.org Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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USA: Thailand‑United States Educational Foundation (TUSEF) for Fulbright Scholarships
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Posted on Wednesday, February 17, 2010 with Comments (0)
Tags: application, financial, financial-aid, gilman-program, institution, international, online, students, summer, undergraduate, usa
Overview Study Abroad Advisors and Financial Aid Advisors play a crucial role in ensuring that students have successful and competitive applications for the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program. In addition to certifying applications, advisors counsel students throughout the application procedure as students choose their study abroad programs, determine financial need and finalize post study abroad options and projects. Here, you will find resources on how to advise Gilman Scholarship applicants. As an advisor, you are fully supported by the Gilman Scholarship Program and we welcome you to become active participants by signing up for our newsletter, sharing best practices, attending workshops and serving on selection panels. For further information, please send an email to gilmanadvisors@iie.org. How to Certify an Application There are four components to the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program Application: – Online student section; – Online study abroad advisor certification; – Online financial aid advisor certification; and Three paper copies of the student’s transcript/s. All four components must be completed in order for a student’s application to be accepted. Incomplete or late applications will not be considered and extensions cannot be granted. For deadline information please refer to the Fall or Spring and Summer timeline. What are advisors asked to certify? The financial aid advisor will verify that the student is currently receiving a Federal Pell Grant and the estimated amount of financial aid, in grants and scholarships that the student may apply to their study abroad program. The study abroad advisor will verify the study abroad program information provided by the student, and that the program they are applying to is an approved, undergraduate credit-eligible program at the student’s home university. Process for certifying applications: Any study abroad or financial aid advisor that may be certifying students’ applications must create an account in the online application at http://gilmanapplication.iie.org/ . Once your account has been created and verified, students from your institution will be able to select your name from a drop-down list. For more information on creating an account, download Tips for Advisors using the online application (PDF) . All applicants are advised that prior to submitting their application they should contact both the financial and study abroad offices to confirm which advisors they should select in their application. Once a student submits the online application, the financial aid and study abroad advisor listed by the student will automatically receive an email. The email will notify you that one of your students has submitted an application. To certify a student’s application, log in at http://gilmanapplication.iie.org/ Once you have logged in you will be able to view a list of your students who have submitted applications. Click on the icon to the left of the student’s name to certify the application. We encourage all advisors to submit certifications as quickly as possible. This ensures timely processing of your student’s application and allows time for any questions or issues to be addressed as quickly as possible. For deadline information please refer to the Fall or Spring and Summer timelines The Gilman Scholarship application procedures do not require institutions to designate a single financial aid and/or study abroad advisor to certify all Gilman applications from an institution. If an institution wishes to designate only one financial aid advisor and only one study abroad advisor to approve all applications, then only that advisor’s account will be verified in the online application system by Gilman staff as a “Certifying Advisor”. If you would like to be listed as the only designated financial aid or study abroad advisor for your institution please contact us at gilmanadvisors@iie.org . Gilman Advisors have until April 13, 2010 to certify Gilman applications. Visit the Gilman website’s Resources for Advisors page at www.iie.org/gilman for assistance, or please feel free to contact the Gilman Program by email gilmanadvisors@iie.org or call 713-621-6300 ext.16. Our office hours are Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm Central Time. Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship for Advisor
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Posted on Tuesday, February 16, 2010 with Comments (0)
Tags: advice, america, education, experience, figure-out-how, financial, financial-aid, guide, life, student, time, veritas-prep
Maybe the only thing more challenging than getting into business school is figure out how you will pay for the experience. Many say that borrowing money to pay for school is an “investment,” and not debt, but try telling that to the loan services when they send out the monthly bill. In order to help students make the best possible choice, adhere to the following tips: Know the true cost of the education. Pay very close attention to not only the current tuition, but also the inflation rate at that school. Some universities are seeing tuition go up more rapidly than others, so it makes sense to project the cost for the following year (or years) as well as simply looking at the tuition and cost for the first year. Carefully calculate the ultimate balance on unsubsidized and private loans. $100,000 in loans is a lot of money, but it is really a lot of money when the interest kicks in immediately and keeps accumulating for the life of a 10-year loan period. Make sure to work with financial aid officers to figure out how much you will ultimately shell out by the time you finish making payments. Any differences in “free money” between school A and B will only become more exaggerated over time At least consider the enrollment decision in purely financial terms. It sounds overly rigid to advise this, but considering how romantically and emotionally most students make their decisions, it will help balance things out to take a short period of time to consider this the way an accountant would. Don’t fall victim to the “drop in the bucket” mentality. Most grad students find the sticker price of graduate school so shockingly high that they sort of give up before they even get started. Not only does this lead to less-than-careful review of the award letter, lack of effort in contacting the financial aid officer, and a failure to appeal for reconsideration, but it can also lead to careless spending. Seemingly small items will ultimately cost the student twice as much down the road. Never stop looking for outside funding. More common among high school students with parents who see their life savings dwindling away, searching for outside scholarships is often something that slips past graduate school applicants. This is a mistake, as there are a variety of unique scholarships, fellowships, and writing competitions available for graduate students of all stripes. Most top grad programs feature a list of such resources on their websites and there are also both free and pay sites that collate these opportunities. Carefully review the financial aid opportunities at every MBA program you are considering. This may seem obvious, but most applicants do not perform a thorough search of each and every scholarship and fellowship offered at the schools to which they are applying. The reason this is so important is that students may actually qualify for something they aren’t even aware of. Whether it is something fairly well known like Teach For America arrangements or something more unique, students need to perform this simple step of due diligence. This advice has been clipped from the Veritas Prep Guide to Graduate School Financial Aid . You can download the full report for free here . For more news and analysis about grad school admissions and the MBA job market, subscribe to this blog and follow us on Twitter !

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Navigating Financial Aid for Business School
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Posted on Monday, February 15, 2010 with Comments (0)
Tags: croatia, egypt, financial, offer-the-best, slovenia, their-financial, thomson, year
Imaginative explorers who are hoping to go on an adventure holiday this year but are worried about the effect it may have on their financial situation might want to consider heading outside of the eurozone. According to Expedia’s director of product management Jonathan Cudworth, people who want to get a cheap deal would do well to visit destinations with their own currency to avoid the high cost of the euro. Examples of such top holiday locations include Croatia, Turkey, Egypt, Slovenia and Serbia, he explained. In addition, Mr Cudworth stated that travellers could save money in a number of different ways. They can do this “by booking flights and hotels together, visiting destinations that offer the best currency exchange rates and ensuring additional hotel costs are kept to a minimum”, he said. It was revealed in the Thomson and First Choice Trends Report 2009 that 80 per cent of Brits are planning on taking a holiday this year, despite the effects of the recession still being felt by many. Source: imaginative-traveller.com
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Adventure travel may be cheaper outside eurozone
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Posted on Monday, February 15, 2010 with Comments (0)
Tags: financial, financial-year, five-years, getting-student, immigration, indians, over-three-fold, past, students-visas, the-past, the-year, year
Hamilton: There has been an over three-fold increase in Indians getting student visas to study in New Zealand in the past five years, authorities said.As many as 9,591 Indians were issued students visas for the financial year 2008-09 as compared to 2,972 for the year 2004-05, said Immigration New Ze…
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Over three-fold hike in Indians studying in New Zealand
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Posted on Sunday, February 14, 2010 with Comments (0)
Tags: answers, application, college, financial, microsoft, online, scholarship, time, usa
Overview We’re making it easier for future computer scientists to excel in what they love to do. A Microsoft scholarship provides an advantage so you can pursue studies in computer science and related technical disciplines. You’ll join other scholarship recipients from the United States, Canada, and Mexico who share the passion for software and academic excellence. It all adds up to achieving your primary goal—to make a real difference in the software industry. Microsoft is offering four different types of technical scholarships for the 2010-2011 academic year to current undergraduate students: General Scholarships, Women’s Scholarships, Minority Scholarships, and Scholarships for Students with Disabilities. Requirements If you’re interested in applying for the 2010-2011 academic year scholarships, make sure you postmark your application by February 1, 2010 in order for your application to be considered. Microsoft selects final candidates based on the following criteria: • Eligibility • Quality of application • Displayed interest in the software industry • Commitment to leadership • Financial need Please check your e-mail on March 19, 2010, the day we notify all rewarded scholarship recipients. We will strive to contact all applicants about their status, however please note that due to the high number of scholarship applicants, we may only be able to contact candidates who were awarded scholarships. Eligibility To be eligible, you must be enrolled full time in a Bachelor’s degree program at a 4-year college or university in the United States, Canada, or Mexico at the time you submit the application. Plus, we’ll need to see that you’re making satisfactory progress toward an undergraduate degree in computer science, computer engineering, or a related technical discipline such as electrical engineering, math, or physics—and that you demonstrate an interest in computer science. Because the scholarship is merit based, you must maintain a 3.0 cumulative grade point average out of a possible 4.0, or a 4.0 cumulative grade point average out of a possible 5.0. How to Apply You must include the following five items in your application: • Resume • Transcript • Answers to essay questions • Letter of referral • Printed Confirmation Page from Online Application to the Microsoft Internship Program That’s really all there is, and no extra forms to fill out. Don’t forget to include your name on each page of your application packet. Please send your completed application to: Microsoft Scholarship Program Microsoft Corporation One Microsoft Way Redmond, WA 98052-8303 Essay Questions Use one page total (not one page per question) to answer all four of the following questions: • Describe how you demonstrate your passion for technology outside the classroom. • Describe the toughest technical problem you’ve worked on, how you addressed the problem, your role in reaching the outcome if it was team-based, and the final outcome. • Describe a situation that demonstrates initiative and your willingness to go above and beyond. • Describe how you are currently funding your college education. Letter of Referral Enclose a letter of referral from a faculty member (professor or teaching assistant) or an academic adviser. Printed Confirmation Page Must have applied to a Microsoft 2010 Summer Internship. Please attach a printed copy of the Application Confirmation page, which can be accessed during the online application process. If you have already applied for a Microsoft Internship, please indicate this below your essay answers so we can verify your application status. Apply now: https://careers.microsoft.com/careers/EN/US/CollegeJoinUs.aspx For specific questions not answered on this page or in the FAQ section, please e-mail scholars@microsoft.com Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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USA: Microsoft University Scholarships 2010-2011 for Undergraduate Students
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Posted on Sunday, February 14, 2010 with Comments (0)
Tags: development, European, financial, knowledge, micronesia, motivation, norway, reference, related, scholarship in europe
Overview The University of Trento (Italy), the RWTH Aachen University (Germany), and the University of Edinburgh (Scotland) offer a two year (120 ECTS credits) Joint Master’s Programme, named European Master in Informatics (EuMI). The objective of the Master’s Programme is to educate professionals who will understand advanced techniques, tools, and methodologies in the field of Computer Science, and who will be able to put this knowledge to practice in the key application domains of Net-Centric/Media Informatics, Life Science Informatics, and Embedded Systems Informatics. The Programme will admit a maximum number of 50 students for the academic year 2010/2011. Eligibility This Call is directed at applicants who are non-EU citizens, i.e. citizens from countries outside the European Union, the European Economic Area / European Free Trade Association (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway). Also citizens of EU candidate countries (Croatia, former Yugoslav Rep. of Macedonia, Turkey). are considered non-EU citizens for this Call. Degree certificates The EuMI School can accept only students who already have a University first level degree. Students who have not yet completed their first degree, but who predict to graduate before August 31 2010, can apply to EuMI. If selected, their admission will be conditional on the receipt of the degree certificate by EuMI not later than August 31 2010. English (IELTS/TOEFL/CAE) certificates Fluent written and spoken English, certified by either an IELTS score of at least 6.0, a TOEFL score of at least 550 (paper-based) / 217 (computer-based) / 81 (internet-based) or CAE score of at least C; students with higher English scores (IELTS 6.5; TOEFL 580 / 237 / 88; CAE B or A) will be preferred. Only applicants who are Nationals of Antigua & Barbuda, Australia, The Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, English-speaking Canada, The Gambia, Ghana, Grenada, Guyana, Republic of Ireland, Jamaica, Kiribati, Liberia, Mauritius, Micronesia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Papua New Guinea, St. Kitts-Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, Trinidad & Tobago, United Kingdom, United States of America, Zambia or Zimbabwe DO NOT have to submit language certificates. Students will be selected according to the following criteria: – Profile: academic records, work experience, other related qualifications – Level of English knowledge – Research & Development experience – Motivation – Reference letters Scholarships for NON-EU applicants For the academic year 2010/11-2011/12, up to 6 scholarships will be offered to students who are citizens of countries outside the European Union, the European Economic Area / European Free Trade Association (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway). The amount of each scholarship will be up to € 15.000 per year (15.000 – 6.500 = 8.500 € net). In addition up to 3 scholarships will be offered as Tuition-Waivers only. The exact number of scholarships and scholarship amount will be communicated at the completion of the selection procedure (end of March). 6 scholarships will cover -Tuition fees (€ 6.500) -Financial contribution to the student’s costs of € 8.500 per each year -Standard medical insurance in both visited countries 3 scholarships will cover -Tuition waiver (€ 6.500) -Standard medical insurance in both visited countries -These scholarships are directly funded by the EuMI School. Additional scholarships and tuition waivers may become available depending on the financial resources available at the time of the selection. IMPORTANT NOTE: BY SUBMITTING THE APPLICATION YOU ARE ALSO AUTOMATICALLY APPLYING FOR SCHOLARSHIP (there is no need to fill a separate scholarship application form). How to apply Detailed description is available here . Important dates February 28, 2010: Deadline for on-line application March 15, 2010: Deadline for surface mail application March 31, 2010: Notification of admission and of scholarship and beginning of visa procedures September 2010: Start of Master courses Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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Europe: European Master in Informatics – EuMI 2010-2011
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