Internship Program – PT. Mercedes-Benz Indonesia

October 18, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Scholarship

INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
The Mercedes-Benz Indonesia offers motivated talents a fascinating environment in a
global corporation with a production site for chassis parts, passenger cars and
commercial vehicles.
What we offer you:

An internship with a duration of 3 – 6 month

Support from experienced skilled professionals

Work in a field of activity oriented to your field of study


Internships are possible in the fields of quality management, finance & controlling,
marketing & sales, human resource and logistics.
What we expect from you:

You are enrolled as a student at a university

You are studying in one of the aforementioned fields

You are willing to take an internship for a minimum of 4 months

Work experience (training, other internships)

Fluent in English

Advanced IT/computer skills

Intercultural competence
If you are interested, send us your application and other supporting documents:

Cover Letter

Curriculum Vitae

Certificate of intermediate diploma

Certificates of previous trainings / internships
Contact Email: PLD.pool-id@daimler.com

Best Regards
Devi Yulia

Beasiswa Czech Republic: International Scholarships for Master and Doctoral Program

October 18, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Scholarship

Czech Republic: International Scholarships for Master and Doctoral Program

International Scholarships for Master and Doctoral Program, Czech Republic

VISEGRAD SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM (VSP) in cooperation with TOMAS BATA UNIVERSITY IN ZLÍN (TBU), CZECH REPUBLIC

The International Visegrad Fund is an international organization based in Bratislava, founded by the governments of the countries of the Visegrad Group (V4) – the Czech Republic, The Republic of Hungary, the Republic of Poland and the Slovak Republic – on June 9, 2000.

The purpose of the Fund is to promote development of closer cooperation among the V4 countries through supporting common cultural, scientific and educational projects, exchanges between young people, cross-border cooperation and tourism promotion.

The International Visegrad Fund offers Master´s and Post-Graduate (Post-Master´s/ Doctoral) scholarships for study/research of 1 to 4 semesters.

In-Coming Scholarships for outstanding students or Master´s (or equivalent) degree holders who plan to study at universities in the V4 region and who are citizens of the following countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Georgia, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Russia, Serbia and Ukraine.

Successful applicants within this scheme will receive scholarship of EUR 2,500 / semester.

In-coming scholars can be supported for the entire two-year Master´s program (at once), they may apply for support of Master´s studies in the length of 1, 2, 3 or 4 semesters.

Doctoral students may only apply for support in the length of 1 or 2 semesters (=5 or 10 months), however, they can re-apply next year.

In the event that the applicant applies for program that requires admissions tests or personal interview the result of which will be known only after the Visegrad Scholarship Program deadline, the university shall issue a preliminary letter of acceptance for the student, stating under what conditions the student may be accepted for what study and when and include also information when will be the results announced. Then, after they are unconditionally accepted, in June, the applicants or the host university should send to VSP the unconditional letter of acceptance, otherwise VSP will not sign the contract with the student even if the applicants were successful in the competition.

General procedure is as follows:
The student finds his/her program (either Master or Doctoral) at Tomas Bata University, contacts Ms. BLAHOVA Michaela from the International Office, gets the (preliminary) letter of acceptance and approval of the working plan for the requested scholarship period.

In the event of applying for the Master´s scholarship or if he/she has not finished Master´s studies yet, VSP also requires copy of Master´s or last obtained relevant diploma (certified translation in the English language).

The applicant fills out the on-line registration form (all parts) and uploads scanned documents in .pdf or .jpg formats – if a document has more than one page, the applicant is required to create one multipage .pdf file. The applicant has to submit the completed application form electronically by January 31.

After electronic submission, the applicant is requested to print the competed application form, sign it and send it to VSP (copy to Ms. BLAHOVA Michaela) with originals of the required documents, postmarked no later than January 31.

New application forms will be available on the web from November / December 2008.

Deadline for all scholarships applications is: 31 January 2009.

Contact details:
For further information on the Visegrad Scholarship Program kindly refer to: http://www.visegradfund.org/

For further information on the TBU´s Master and Doctoral Programs and cooperation with the Visegrad Scholarship Program kindly refer to: http://www.utb.cz / English version and contact Ms. Michaela BLAHOVA, mblahova[ at ]rektorat.utb.cz

Via: official announcement

HUBERT H. HUMPHREY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 2009

September 7, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Non-Degree, United States

Hubert H. Humphrey fellowships enable Indonesian mid-career professionals to participate in non-degree programs that combine academic course work at the graduate level with professional development activities in the U.S. for a period of one academic year (9 months).  Candidates are typically administrators in leadership positions with a minimum of five years of work experience who represent either the public or non-profit private sectors, including Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO’s) who are committed to public service.

Applicants will possess:

  • a Sarjana (S1) degree with a minimum GPA of 2.75 (4.0scale)
  • a minimum TOEFL score of 525.

PRIORITY  DISCIPLINES

Agricultural Development/Agricultural Economics; Communications/Journalism; Economic Development; Finance and Banking; Human Resources Management; Public Policy Analysis and Public Administration; Technology Policy and Management; Urban & Regional Planning; and Public Health Policy and Management (including HIV/AIDS policy and prevention, drug abuse education, treatment, and prevention).  Researchers, treatment providers, prevention specialists, and program planners at governmental or non-governmental organizations will also be considered).

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The Scholarship Programme at Al-Madinah International University

August 9, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Bachelor, Malaysia

Introduction

The Scholarship Programme is to assist students in completing their higher education goals. MEDIU provides scholarships for students through funds received from private donors and MEDIU’s general funds.

In principal, scholarships will be awarded to students who are academically excellent but lack the financial resources to study at MEDIU.

Types of scholarship offered

MEDIU is currently offering full scholarships for students studying full-time (with a workload of 15 to 18 credit hours per regular semester) in the Bachelor of Islamic Sciences(Hons) and the Bachelor of Languages (Hons) in Arabic language and Literature. MEDIU may be offering partial scholarships for future intakes.
A full scholarship will cover the following:
• Tuition and other related fees
• Learning materials
• Partial living support allowance
• Students may receive a laptop on a loan basis from the University, which may be given to students upon successful completion of the degree course

Scholarship Eligibility

Students applying for MEDIU scholarships must meet the following conditions:
a) Applicants must remain a full-time student of MEDIU (with a workload of 15 to 18 credit hours per regular semester),
b) Applicants must not be studying full-time with any other institution.
c) Applicants must not already have a Bachelors degree in the Islamic Sciences or the Arabic Language.
d) Applicants must have good academic standing,
e) Applicants must provide proof of their financial standing/ income level,
f) Applicants must not receive any other full scholarship from any other organizations, and
g) Any other condition that may be imposed by MEDIU from time to time without prior notice.

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PhD scholarship at the Graduate School ITMAN

August 8, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Denmark, PhD/ Doctor

PhD scholarship at the Graduate School ITMAN

IMM Graduate School ITMAN would like to invite applications a PhD scholarship (1/1) for the project “Mathematical modelling of Bluetongue in the Danish population of ruminants”(cattle and sheep).
Apply before: 01.09.2008 at 12:00 (noon)

IMM Graduate School ITMAN would like to invite applications for a fully funded PhD scholarship (1/1) for the project “Mathematical modelling of Bluetongue in the Danish population of ruminants” (cattle and sheep). The PhD is partly funded by the Danish Dairy Board (Mejeriforeningen).

The project focuses on the use of mathematical models for predicting the spread of the disease Bluetongue in the Danish population of ruminants. Bluetongue is a notifiable viral disease affecting cattle and sheep and is spread between animals by biting midges. The hypothesis is that the spread of Bluetongue in Denmark can be predicted by utilising mathematical models, demographic data of the population of ruminants, and the population of midges. These models can be used to predict what is likely to happen with the disease occurrence if various alternative control strategies are adopted (e.g. vaccination and culling strategies).

The 3 year PhD scholarship should be started as soon as possible after September 1st 2008. The PhD student will be enrolled at the Mathematics, Physics and Informatics (MFI) PhD Programme at DTU. For a general guide to the PhD study at DTU, please see http://www.dtu.dk/English/education/Phd_Education.aspx

The principal supervisor will be HÃ¥kan Vigre, DTU the National Veterinary Institute and the co-supervisor will be Lasse Engbo Christiansen, DTU Informatics.

The application should be addressed to the Head of Department Kristian Møller, DTU the National Veterinary Institute. The Application Form and Evaluation Form for the PhD study (http://portalen.dtu.dk/Studerende/Phd_stud/Skemaer.aspx ) must be attached.

Acceptance as a PhD student at DTU is subject to academic approval by the MFI PhD Programme and approval by the funding plan by the Office for Budget and Accounting, DTU.

Candidates should have a master’s degree in engineering, mathematics/statistics, biology, or a similar degree with an academic level equivalent to the master’s degree in engineering, mathematics/statistics or biology.

The salary and appointment terms are consistent with the current rules for PhD degree students.

All interested candidates irrespective of age, gender, race, religion or ethnic background are encouraged to apply.

The application (1 original hard copy and 1 pdf electronic document) must be handed in no later than September 1st 2008 at noon to Be-te Elsebeth Strøm (see address below).

All applicants will receive written notification as soon as possible following this date.

Further practical information about the application procedure can be obtained from:

Be-te Elsebeth Strøm
Secretary
DTU Informatics
es@imm.dtu.dk
+45 4525 3706

HÃ¥kan Vigre
Head of International EpiLab
DTU National Veterinary Institute
Bülowsvej 27
Technical University of Denmark
DK – 1790 København
hvig@ivet.dtu.dk
+45 7234 6243

MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP (MIS) FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES IN MALAYSIA

August 7, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Malaysia, Undergraduate

MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP (MIS) FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES IN MALAYSIA

Malaysian International Scholarship (MIS) is a Premier Scholarship for international students to pursue their higher education in Malaysian universities. Funded by the Malaysian Government under the Malaysian Technical Cooperation Programme (MTCP), it is administered by the Ministry of Higher Education. The awards were initiated to provide young students of excellent academic records and outstanding co-curriculum background the opportunity to pursue their Bachelor’s Degree at selected and well established Malaysian public and private universities. The scholarship is a part the Malaysian Goverment’s objective in the encouragement and enhancement of closer bilateral relations between Malaysia and the participating countries. The Malaysian Government offers up to 15 MIS Scholarships each year.

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NFP Master’s degree Scholarship, Netherland

August 3, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Australia, Master

The NFP Master’s degree programme is one of the sub-programmes of the NFP. Mid-career professionals who are already in employment and who are nationals of and working in one of selected countries can apply a fellowship.
Introduction

The NFP Master’s degree programme is one of the sub-programmes of the NFP.

Mid-career professionals who are already in employment and who are nationals of and working in one of the selected countries can apply a fellowship. The duration of the programmes varies between 9 and 24 months.

An NFP fellowship, which is granted for the duration of the programme, is intended to provide a contribution towards the costs of living, to cover the costs of tuition fees, and the cost of visas, travel, insurance, thesis research, etc. as specified in the NFP booklet ‘Rules and regulations for fellowship holders 2008’.

Download the NFP booklet Rules and regulations for fellowship holders 2008 (560 kB)
Changes in the Rules and regulations for fellowship holders 2008

Please note that part of paragraph 3.8 ‘Calamities and Conflicts’ on page 13 has been adjusted. The addition applies to all NFP-modalities (master’s degree courses, PhD studies, short courses, refresher courses and tailor-made training) that will be carried out in 2008.

Download the addendum (22 kB)


Application Procedure


The application and selection procedure consist of the following steps:

Application for admission at a Dutch educational institution:
1) Applicants first apply for admission to the master’s degree programme of their choice. Applications should always be directed to the Dutch provider of the programme. The deadlines for these applications vary. The master’s degree programmes overview provides the academic application deadlines for each master’s degree programme.

Download the overview of master’s degree programmes starting 2009 (324 kB)

2) The provider assesses the application and decides whether or not the applicant’s educational background and other experience meet the specific requirements for the programme in question. The provider then informs all applicants of its decisions. Successful candidates will receive a letter indicating that they have been (provisionally) admitted. Admission must be unconditional in terms of the candidate’s education and language proficiency. Admission may be granted provisionally, subject to the candidate finding suitable funding for the programme.

Candidates are eligible for a fellowship only if they have been admitted to their chosen master’s degree programme and meet all the criteria. Candidates can only apply for a fellowship for one programme per fellowship application deadline. Being admitted to more than one programme with the same fellowship application deadline means that candidates will have to select one programme before applying for a fellowship.

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