Selasa, 26 April 2011

IELTS Worldwide Search Grants for Scholarships


IELTS Grants for Scholarships tests all four language skills – listening, reading, writing and speaking. The Speaking test is a face-to-face interview with a certified Examiner. It is interactive and as close to a real-life situation as a test can get.

IELTS Grants for Scholarships is jointly managed by British Council, IDP: IELTS Australia and the University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations (Cambridge ESOL) through more than 800 test centres and locations in over 130 countries. IELTS is recognized throughout the world and accepted in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Canadian, American and other European countries.

Both of local and abroad Grants for Scholarships application, currently requires the ability to speak English that stated at the TOEFL or IELTS. Even now there are new requirements, to pass undergraduate level must also be able to demonstrate evidence of having reached a certain TOEFL score.

IELTS

IELTS Grants for Scholarships is the International English Language Testing System which tests English proficiency across the globe. IELTS tests are held in over 500 centres with tests up to four times a month. IELTS respects international diversity and is fair to anyone who sits the test, regardless of nationality

TOEFL of IELTS?

TOEFL® or Test Of English as a Foreign Language. This test is made by an educational institution, Educational Testing Service (ETS) in Princeton, New Jersey, United States.

IELTS or the International English Language Testing System is made by Britain and Australia. Virtually, IELTS is actually for the English speaking countries such as Britain, Australia and the Commonwealth.

However, it does not mean that TOEFL® for America, while IELTS for Britain and the Commonwealth. Now, both TOEFL® and IELTS are accepted everywhere. What distinguishes is the scoring system.

Therefore, if you want to continue school to America we suggest you to get a TOEFL® score, whereas if you want to go to school in England, Australia, Canada you need an IELTS score. What about the Netherlands, Germany, Singapore? That countries receive both of TOEFL® or IELTS.

Besides them, there is TOEIC® or the Test of English for International Communication.

How to register?

Visit the IELTS website or the British Council to get further information. You can sit for an IELTS test in over 800 test centres and locations across the world. Find your nearest test centre by using the IELTS Worldwide Search.. Through IELTS Worldwide Search, you can also see the test dates, the deadline for registration and the test fee in your local currency.

Jumat, 22 April 2011

Sida Grants for Scholarships


The Grants for Scholarships aim of cooperation is to award the reduction of poverty. Applicants must have experience of working and show a commitment to reduce poverty, to be eligible to work in support. Applicants must submit a written account of their experiences and their intentions after graduation to work in the fight against poverty offer.

Grants for Scholarships Nationals of Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam and Myanmar (restrictions) are eligible. Female candidates are encouraged. Applicants from rural areas or those in rural areas (including small towns) a priority in the selection. In the past, are the recipients of scholarships in the target countries much further from the large urban centers.

The allocation of Grants for Scholarships is on a competitive basis to any of the Field of Study (FoS) at AIT. The amount of the scholarship for each student is flexible, depending on the level of support (pre-study and during study) that each student may require, as it is expected that most applicants are in need of additional support in language, computers and other academic skills. AIT will establish in-country support programs as necessary in order to achieve the objectives of the program. The scholarships may be offered as flexible Masters where the student can arrange the study periods at AIT around work commitments.

The Grants for Scholarships admitting students under this programme shall take responsibility of ensuring that all students comply with the conditions and requirements in terms of courses and thesis topics as stipulated in the offer letter to the relevant candidates (see outline below).

PhD Grants for Scholarships offered under this programme (tentatively beginning in 2011) are expected to have access to additional research funds through the support by Sida to AIT for research.

Specific requirements of the Scholarship recipient to be include in the offer letter.

1. An individualized study plan must be developed by the Student and his/her supervisor, this should include any need for additional tutoring/mentoring during the study period and if the student require a flexible-MSc/PhD programme to fit with work or other commitments. This plan must include two (or more) credits in courses identified as addressing poverty issues.

2. The thesis topic must address poverty issues (preferably in the Students home country).

3. The Student is committed to engage in follow up and monitoring activities once the studies are completed (i.e. after graduation).



Academic program enquiries and request for application forms can be addressed to the Admissions and Scholarships Unit.

Admissions and Scholarships Unit
Asian Institute of Technology
P.O. Box 4, Klong Luang
Pathumthani 12120, THAILAND
Phone: (662) 5245031-33
Fax: (662) 5246326
E-mail: admissions@ait.ac.th

Scholarships deadline 1 May 2011

The source of Sida Scholarship

Selasa, 12 April 2011

PhD Grants for Scholarships in the Field of Sociology of Education


Grants for Scholarships The early stage researcher/PhD student will be a member of the LCMI research unit (Language, Culture, Media and Identities) within the Faculty of Language and Literature, Humanities, Arts and Education at the University of Luxembourg. He/she will work under the tutelage of the head of the LCMI research unit Professor Dr. Daniel Tröhler and Associate Professor Dr. Andreas Hadjar.
Activities

Writing of a thesis in the domain of sociology of education; focus on educational inequalities (e.g. migration background) and characteristics of educational systems
Contribute to research in the field of educational inequalities
Contribute to teaching in the domains of educational sociology (educational systems, educational inequalities) and methods of social science research

Profile

Grants for Scholarships Master’s degree or a diploma in sociology or social sciences
Profound knowledge of theories and empirical findings on educational inequalities and how different institutional settings (educational system) affect educational inequalities
Be experienced in quantitative research methods (including sound knowledge of specific software like SPSS, STATA, AMOS, MPLUS, HLM etc.)
Excellent command of at least two of the following languages: German, English, French

For further information please contact:
Associate Prof. Dr. Andreas Hadjar
Offer

Personal work space at the University
Attractive remuneration

Grants for Scholarships Candidates should submit the following documents:

Motivation letter
Curriculum vitae
A short (3 pages) thesis proposal
List of publications (if available)
Copies of diplomas
Names and contact details of two academic referees

Please address your application in German or English until 30th April 2011 to:
Marianne Graffé
Research Unit LCMI
University of Luxembourg
Campus Walferdange
Route de Diekirch B. P. 2
L-7201 Walferdange
Grand Duchy of Luxembourg

The University of Luxembourg is an equal opportunity employer.

Application Deadline : 30 April 2011

http://wwwfr.uni.lu/layout/set/print/universite/offres_d_emploi/flshase/doctorants_chercheurs_en_formation_doctorale/early_stage_researcher_phd_student_in_the_field_of_sociology_of_education_m_f

Jumat, 08 April 2011

Mattel Global Scholarship Program

Scholarships are offered for full-time study at a post-secondary institution of the student’s choice. Selection is merit based. Dependent children of regular full-time and part-time employees who have a minimum of six months employment with the company as of the application deadline date are eligible to apply. The program helps recognize and support the scholastic potential of those who seek an advanced education worldwide.
Eligibility: Dependent children of regular full-time and part-time employees who have a minimum of six months employment with the company as of the application deadline date are eligible to apply for scholarship assistance. Children of employees who hold a title of vice president or higher are not eligible to apply for these awards. Students who are currently enrolled in post-secondary programs or will be enrolled before April 30, 2011 are eligible to apply. Official proof of admission to a recognized educational institution is required before scholarship funds become available. All fields of study are acceptable under these scholarships if offered at recognized universities or vocational schools.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 30 April 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application


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