Thursday, August 14, 2014

Chongqing Technology & Business University Scholarship for International Undergraduate and Graduate Students

The Presidents Scholarships of Chongqing Technology & Business University

Course(s) Offered: All available fields

Course Level: Training, Undergraduate, Graduate (masters)

Provider: Chinese Government

Country to Study in: China

Scholarship Description
The Government of China is funding scholarships for foreign students (Non-Chinese) to study at Chongqing Technology & Business University (CTBU).

The Presidents Scholarships of Chongqing Technology & Business University are available for all non-Chinese students pursuing undergraduate Bachelors, postgraduate masters’ and also training programs in China.

Chongqing Technology & Business University, Beijing, China

Eligibility
Qualifications of Applicants:
  • The age of applicant should be under 40.
  • The applicants must be non-Chinese citizens.
  • The applicant should promise to obey Chinese laws and regulations as well as rules of CTBU.
  • The applicants couldn’t apply for the President Scholarship while he/she has gotten other Chinese Government Scholarship
Selection Criteria
Foreigners who are going to study in CTBU for more than one year with excellent scholastic achievements and nice conduct.

Eligible groups
Citizens of ALL countries of the world (EXCEPT China)

Participating Institutions
Chongqing Technology & Business University (CBTU), 9 Chegongzhuang Avenue Beijing, Peoples' Republic of China (P.R.C)

Fields of study
The Presidents Scholarships are awarded for studying all majors and programs available and offered by CBTU. The school offers several courses across many disciplines, including economics, management, arts and Literature, sciences, engineering, law and social sciences.

Number of awards
Not specified

Sponsorship duration
For whole duration of the graduate, undergraduate or training program

Scholarship benefits
The Content and Standard of the Scholarship include:
  • Master’s Degree: 6, 500 to 20,000 yuan RMB per academic year
  • Bachelor’s Degree: 5,000 to 17,000 yuan RMB per academic year
  • Chinese Trainee: 4,000 to 13,000 yuan RMB per academic year
Method of Application
Application materials can be submitted directly to the International Cooperation and Exchange Office of CTBU in Writing or email.

The following application materials are needed in duplicate according to different Types. No matter if the applicant is enrolled, the application materials won’t be returned.
  • Application Form for overseas candidates to study at Chongqing Technology and Business University;
  • Academic Record of the latest year (officially verified only);
  • Diploma or Certificate (officially verified only);
  • Two Letters of Recommendation by two professors or associate professors.
  • Studying Plan
  • The physical examination issued
It is important to visit the official website (link to it is below) for complete details on how to apply

Deadlines

There are two deadlines each year, one for the Spring semester and another one for the Fall semester.

For Spring semester, applicants should apply with the required materials before December 30th; for the Fall semester, applicants should apply with the required materials before June 30th.

Please Note
Located in the Nan'an District of Chongqing, China’s largest municipality, Chongqing Technology and Business University (CTBU) is a multi-disciplinary public university that offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses.

The University now offers 51 undergraduate and 9 graduate programs across a breadth of disciplines, conferring bachelor’s and master’s degrees in many disciplines, which include economics, management, arts, natural sciences, engineering, law and social sciences.

Contact
Contact Person: Ms.He Kaiqi
No.19 Xuefu Ave Nan'an District Chongqing, PRC
Tel: +86-23-62769399

Application Deadline: 30 December 2014

Open to International Applicants: Yes

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

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RNTC Fellowships for Developing Countries’ Students in Netherlands, 2015

Applications are invited for RNTC fellowships available for professional journalists, programme-makers, broadcast trainers and managers coming from developing countries. Fellowships will be available for a very limited number of postgraduate courses. RNTC Fellowships are unlike NFP fellowships Partial: they cover the course fee (up to 50%), not the costs for travel and accommodation. The fellowships will be awarded on academic and professional merit. 

Study Subject(s)
Fellowships are awarded for the following programmes: Broadcast Journalism, Broadcast Management, Data Journalism, Educational Programme-making, Facts & Formats: Sexual and Reproductive Health, Facts and Formats, Financial Management for Broadcast Managers, Inside International Justice, Inside International Justice, Internet for Journalists (new name: Online Journalism), Magic of Radio, Mastering Social Media for journalists, Multimedia Journalism, Multimedia Journalism & Water, Multimedia Storytelling, Online Journalism, Radio/TV Journalism, Soaps and Society, Training the Trainers, Using Media for Development, Video Journalism and Video Journalism (summer school).
 

Course Level: Fellowships are available for RNTC postgraduate courses of different duration.
 

Scholarship Provider: RNTC
 

Scholarship can be taken at: Netherlands

Eligibility
RNTC’s Fellowships are available for professional journalists, programme-makers, broadcast trainers and managers coming from the following countries (a combined NFP list and low-middle-income countries according to the World Bank criteria).
  • To have a minimum of three years working experience in the media/NGO sector
  • To have successfully followed secondary education, and professional education or training in media
  • To speak and write in English (the course language) sufficiently
  • To submit a letter of motivation in English (150-250 words) explaining the reasons for applying for the course, its relevance to your work and that of your organisation, and its potential contribution to enhancing the performance and the capacity of both
  • To complete our admissions requirements at the beginning of the course we need to see the original (or if you prefer a properly certified copy) of your most recent educational qualification in secondary or higher education. Please make sure you bring this with you since we will ask to see it on the opening day of the course.
Scholarship Open for International Students
Students Afghanistan, Albania, Angola, Armenia, Autonomous Palestinian Territories, Bangladesh, Belize, Benin, Bhutan, Bolivia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Burma, Cambodia, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Colombia, Costa Rica, Côte d’Ivoire, Cuba, Djibouti, DR Congo, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Fiji, Georgia, Ghana, Guatemala, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Honduras, India,  Indonesian, Iran, Iraq, Ivory Coast, Jordan, Kenya, Kiribati, Kosovo, Laos, Lesotho, Macedonia, Mali, Marshall Islands, Mauritania, Micronesia, Moldova, Mongolia, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nepal, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Rwanda, Samoa, São Tomé and Principe, Senegal, Solomon Islands, South Africa, South Sudan, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Suriname, Swaziland, Syria, Tanzania, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Tonga, Turkmenistan, Tuvalu, Uganda, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Vietnam, Yemen, Zambia and Zimbabwe can apply for these RNTC fellowships.

Scholarship Description
RNTCIn January 2012 RNTC launched the RNTC Fellowship Fund to support journalists, programme-makers, broadcast trainers and managers from around the world who are looking to develop their media skills, but do not have enough financial means to pay for the costs of the course of their choice. Many of our courses focus on the use of multimedia and social media. In 2014, more of our courses will become available through our Online Academy. Whatever option suits your needs, we encourage you to go for it. Choose a course and send in your application. After that, apply for a scholarship. Or, take greater control of your career by paying your own way or finding a sponsor.

Number of award(s): Not Known

Duration of award(s):

  • Broadcast Journalism:  for three months,
  • Broadcast Management: 2-week course
  • Facts & Formats: 4-week
  • Inside International Justice: 2-week and a one-week
  • Multimedia Journalism: 12-week Broadcast Journalism course
  • Multimedia Journalism & Water: 3-week
  • Online Journalism: 6-week course
  • Radio/TV Journalism: 12-week
  • Training the Trainers: 6-week
  • Using Media for Development: 2-week
  • Online Journalism: 6-week
What does it cover
RNTC Fellowships are unlike NFP fellowships Partial: they cover the course fee (up to 50%), not the costs for travel and accommodation.

Selection Criteria
The RNTC fellowships will be awarded on academic and professional merit.

Notification: Not Known

How to Apply
The mode of applying is online. Applicants must submit:
  • Letter of motivation (150-200 words), explaining why they think they qualify for one of these scholarships
  • Completed registration form
  • Curriculum vitae
  • Proof of proficiency in English
  • Scholarship applications will have to be uploaded in ROSA, RNTC’s Online System for Applications.
Scholarship Application Deadline
All Programmes have different deadlines. Please see the relevant course pages for this information. The RNTC deadlines are set four to six weeks before the start of the course. Next to the application deadlines at RNTC, there are fellowship application deadlines. Please note that some fellowship programmes require much earlier submission dates.


  • For Multimedia Journalism: 1st December 2014( Full course, Module 1 (Radio/TV Journalism), 1 February 2015 (Module 2 (Multimedia Journalism).
  • Broadcast Management: 15 August 2014 (September 2014) and 15 April 2015 (June 2015).
  • for Data Journalism: 1st April 2014.
  • Educational Programme-making: 1st September 2014.
  • Facts & Formats: Sexual and Reproductive Health: 15 February 2015 (March – 24 April, 2015)
  • Financial Management for Broadcast Managers: 1st September 2014 (October 2014).
  • Inside International Justice: 1 October 2014.
  • Mastering Social Media for journalists: 1st December 2014 (30 January 2015).
  • Multimedia Journalism: 1st December 2014.
  • Multimedia Journalism & Water: 15 September 2014.
  • Online Journalism: 1 April 2015.
  • Radio/TV Journalism: 1st December 2014
  • Soaps and Society: 1st September 2014
  • Training the Trainers: 1st August 2014
  • Using Media for Development: 1st April 2015 (May 2015).

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RSM MBA Scholarships for International Students in Netherlands, 2015

Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University is offering MBA scholarships for international students. These scholarships are applicable for the international full-time MBA Programme commencing January 2015. Each scholarship value of 10,000 Euros will be waived from the MBA tuition fee. Scholarships are open to high potential candidates who are citizens or hold permanent residence status in one of the mentioned countries in the following regions: Africa & Middle East, Asia & Australia, Central & Eastern Europe, Latin America & Caribbean, North America and Western Europe. Candidates must submit their MBA application by 14th October 2014 for January 2015 intake.

Study Subject(s): Scholarships are awarded for studying full-time MBA Programme.
 

Course Level: Scholarships are available for pursuing master degree programme at Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University.
 

Scholarship Provider: Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University
 

Scholarship can be taken at: Netherlands

Eligibility
In order to be considered for the scholarship competition you must:
  • be a citizen or hold permanent residence status in one of the below listed countries;
  • completed and submitted your MBA application by 14 October 2014 for the International Full-time MBA commencing January 2015;
Scholarship Open for International Students
The scholarship is open to high potential candidates who are a citizen or hold permanent residence status in one of the following listed countries: Africa & Middle East (Afghanistan, Algeria, Angola, Bahrain, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo (Brazzaville), Congo (Kinshasa), Cote d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast), Djibouti, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Lebanon, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Syria, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Uganda, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Zambia and Zimbabwe), Asia & Australia (Australia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei , Burma, Cambodia, China, Fiji, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kiribati, Korea, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Micronesia, Mongolia, Nepal, New Zealand, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Singapore, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vietnam and Yemen), Central & Eastern Europe (Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Turkey and Ukraine), Latin America & Caribbean (Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Bolivia, Bonaire, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Curacao, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Ecuador, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Saba, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent, Sint Eustatius, Sint Maarten, Suriname, Trinidad and Venezuela), North America (Canada, United States of America) and Western Europe (Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Spain, Swaziland, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom).

Scholarship Description
Financing your MBA can be a challenge. RSM offers numerous scholarships to candidates that have been accepted onto the Full-time MBA programme. Below you will find a list of general and country-specific financial aid scholarships. It’s impossible to list every opportunity here, so we also suggest that you should research financial assistance offered from your own country. 

Six types of scholarships are awarded: RSM MBA2 – Africa & Middle East Scholarship, RSM MBA2 – Asia & Australia Scholarship, RSM MBA2 – Central & Eastern Europe Scholarship, RSM MBA2 – Latin America & Caribbean Scholarship, RSM MBA2 – North America Scholarship and RSM MBA2 – Western Europe Scholarship.

What does it cover
Each scholarship value of 10,000 Euros will be waived from the MBA tuition fee.

Selection Criteria
The RSM MBA Awards Committee will select based on an outstanding MBA application profile which will look at all aspects of the MBA application for example, essays, CV, GMAT, admissions interview.

Notification  
The winner will be formally notified within six weeks after the application deadline with an Award letter which will need to be duly signed as confirmation to accept the scholarship and its Terms & Conditions.

How to Apply  
Submit your MBA application to the International Full-time MBA Programme commencing January 2015 in its entirety by no later than 14 October 2014. Complete the Asia & Australasia Application Form, Central & Eastern Europe Applicant Agreement form, Latin America & Caribbean Scholarship Application Agreement form, North America Scholarship Application Agreement form, RSM MBA Western Europe Scholarship Application Agreement form and Africa & Middle East Regional Scholarship Application Form and email to the RSM Financial Aid Office at finaid-at-rsm.nl.

Scholarship Application Deadline
The application deadline is 14th October 2014 for January 2015.

Commonwealth Professional Fellowships for Developing Commonwealth Countries in UK, 2014

Commonwealth Professional Fellowships provide an opportunity for mid-career professionals from developing Commonwealth countries to spend a period of time with a UK host organization working in their field for a program of professional development. The duration of the fellowships between one and three months this may be extended up to a maximum of six months. The fellowships cover the living expenses for the fellow as well as a return airfare to the UK. It also provides £800 funding support to the host organization, with a budget of up to £3,000 available for attendance at conferences, on short courses and other eligible costs. The CSC cannot accept any applications directly from prospective Fellows. The application will close on 18 September 2014.

Study Subject(s): Applications are sought for programs within the broadly defined fields of agriculture/ fisheries/forestry, economic growth, education, engineering/science/technology, environment, governance and public health.

Course Level: Commonwealth Professional Fellowships support mid-career professionals to spend a period of time with a UK host organization working in their field for a program of professional development.

Scholarship Provider: Commonwealth Scholarships Commission (CSC), UK

Scholarship can be taken at: UK

Accreditation
The plan was originally proposed by Canadian statesman Sidney Earle Smith in a speech in Montreal on 1 September 1958 and was established in 1959, at the first Conference of Commonwealth Education Ministers (CCEM) held in Oxford, Great Britain. Since then, over 25,000 individuals have held awards, hosted by over twenty countries. The CSFP is one of the primary mechanisms of pan-Commonwealth exchange.

Eligibility 
To be eligible for a Commonwealth Professional Fellowship, candidates should:
  • Be Commonwealth citizens, refugees or British protected persons, and must be permanently resident in a developing Commonwealth country
  • Normally have at least five years’ relevant work experience in a profession related to the subject of the application, by the proposed start of the Fellowship.
  • Be available to commence their Fellowship within prescribed dates as stated on the CSC website
  • Not have undertaken a Commonwealth Professional Fellowship in the last five years
  • Not be seeking to undertake an academic programme of research or study in the UK. Academics are eligible to apply for the scheme, but only to undertake programmes of academic management, not research or courses relevant to their research subject.
The CSC wishes to promote equal opportunity, gender equity and cultural exchange. Applications are encouraged from a diverse range of candidates.

Scholarship Open for Students of Following Countries 
Fellows must be from eligible Commonwealth countries (Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Botswana, British Virgin Islands, Cameroon, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Falkland Islands, Fiji, The Gambia, Ghana, Gibraltar, Grenada, Guyana, India, Jamaica, Kenya, Kiribati, Lesotho, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Mauritius, Montserrat, Mozambique, Namibia, Nauru, Nigeria, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Pitcairn Islands, Rwanda, St Helena, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent and The Grenadines, Samoa, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Swaziland, Tanzania, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tristan da Cunha, Turks and Caicos, Islands, Tuvalu, Uganda, Vanuatu, Zambia and Zimbabwe).

Scholarship Description 
Commonwealth Professional Fellowships support mid-career professionals from developing Commonwealth countries to spend a period of time with a UK host organization working in their field for a program of professional development. Fellowships are typically about three months but can be between one and six months in length and can include limited time for attendance at short courses or conferences, as well as visits to other organizations. Programs must have a demonstrable development impact in the Fellow’s home country and the Fellow must be able to show how the knowledge and skills they will gain during the Fellowship will be disseminated after their return home.

Number of award(s)
The maximum number of fellows that can be nominated by an organization in one year is six. The CSC will decide upon the actual number of Fellows chosen.

Duration of award(s)
Fellowships should normally be between one and three month’s duration, although applications for longer periods (up to a maximum of six months) will be considered, but only when a strong case for the additional time has been made. The duration of the Fellowship should, however, be long enough to allow for serious development of professional skills, so the CSC will not be able to consider applications for awards of less than one month.

What does it cover? 
Each Commonwealth Professional Fellowship provides:
  • A return economy airfare from the Fellow’s home country to the UK
  • A monthly (or pro rata) living allowance for the duration of the Fellowship (currently £1,563 per month regionally, £1,938 per month for those based in the London Metropolitan area). Exceptionally, depending on the programme arranged, a peripatetic living allowance may be payable. Further details if applicable will be given at the time of offer
  • An arrival allowance of up to £878.17 at current rates, including an element for warm clothing
  • A fixed amount for excess baggage for return travel only, dependent on the airport destination. The Fellow will be advised of the amount close to the date of departure
  • A flat rate contribution of £800 to the costs of the host organisation(s), in respect of the administration and support of the Fellow, setting up of appropriate meetings, and any materials required, as well as costs of incidental travel for the Fellow during the award
  • Fees for any conferences or short courses attended during the period of the Fellowship, providing that these have been approved at the time when the application was considered by the CSC. Reasonable fees up to a maximum of £3,000 will be agreed in the context of the length of the programme, but full justification should be given for the amount being claimed. Fees should also be included in the application to cover the cost of travel for visits to other organisations in the UK, where these form an integral part of the programme
  • Other fees, for which the CSC will consider requests from the nominating organisation on a case-by-case basis. However, when planning an application, nominating/host organisations should bear in mind the following restrictions:
  • Induction/evaluation programmes must be in scale with the programme.
  • Modest fees including catering, room hire, and facilitator hire for such programmes may be agreed; however, fees for facilitators for evaluation programmes will not be approved.
  • Additional accommodation costs may be recovered from the Fellow’s stipend.
  • Requests for funds for cultural events, mobile phones, laptop computer hire, professional association memberships, costs associated with visits outside the UK, and contingencies will not be approved.
Selection Criteria
2014 applications for Commonwealth Professional Fellowships will be judged on the following criteria:
  • the extent to which the proposed Fellowship will ensure the transfer of skills relevant to the needs of a Commonwealth developing country
  • the extent to which those skills will lead to practical benefits for the developing country following the Fellowship
  • the extent to which the Fellowship will have a ‘catalytic effect’, either within the developing country concerned, or in establishing new relationships with the UK.
Notification: Not Known

How to Apply
  • Applications for Commonwealth Professional Fellowships must come from UK organisations – the CSC cannot accept any applications directly from prospective Fellows. An online application form is available at website. The first section of the form should be completed by a representative of the host organisation; the second section of the form should then be completed by the prospective Fellow(s). The CSC cannot accept applications directly from individual candidates and these will not be acknowledged.
  • If you are a contact at a prospective host organisation interested in making an application, you will need to register to use our Electronic Application System (EAS). To do this, please write to the CSC on your organisation’s headed paper providing the full name and email address of the person who will make the application and who will act as the main contact should the Fellowship go ahead. This letter can be sent by post to or as an attachment by email to professional.fellowships-at-cscuk.org.uk. They will then be able to set you up as a nominator on the EAS, and will email you instructions on how to apply. Organisations that have been previously registered on the EAS can use the login and password already provided, but should email professional.fellowships-at-cscuk.org.uk to inform the CSC that you intend to make an application in 2014 (Round 2).
Please Note
The EAS is currently closed. Please register your interest in applying in this round by following the instructions above, and you will be notified when the EAS is opened for applications at the end of July 2014.

Scholarship Application Deadline
The closing date for applications for 2014 (Round 3) Commonwealth Professional Fellowships is 18 September 2014.

GFI Internship Opportunities in the USA for International Applicants



GFI Internship Opportunities

Course(s) Offered: Research, Advocacy
Course Level: Internship
 
Employer: Global Financial Integrity
 
Country to Study in: USA

Scholarship Description
The Global Financial Integrity (GFI) is now accepting applications for the Internships for the Fall Term 2014.

Internship Openings and Details include:

  1. Economics Internship - The unpaid Economics intern will work directly with the economics team here in our Washington D.C. office and assist in the research and writing of academic papers which study illicit capital flight and its effect on economic development and global financial stability. He/she must demonstrate initiative, solid research and writing abilities, organizational skills, and most importantly have an interest in macroeconomics and development issues.
  2. New Media & Advocacy Internship - The unpaid fall New Media & Advocacy Intern will work with the communications team in our Washington D.C. office to assist in promoting GFI’s message and research in the media and online. The communications team routinely fields and responds to press inquiries from the biggest news outlets around the world—including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, the Financial Times, The Economist, The New Yorker, The Guardian, BBC News, CNN, NBC, ABC, Reuters, and Bloomberg News, among others. The New Media and Advocacy Intern will have the opportunity to work closely with and learn from some of the top communicators in the field. He/she must demonstrate initiative, solid writing and organizational skills, and have an interest in anti-corruption or development issues. A political mindset and/or graphic design skills would be particularly helpful.
  3. Policy Internship - The unpaid Policy Intern at Global Financial Integrity will develop an understanding of illicit capital flight and how it deepens poverty for millions of people worldwide. He/she must demonstrate initiative, strong organizational skills, attention to detail, solid writing abilities and an interest in development issues and the challenges facing poor countries.
Eligibility
1. Economics Internship
Requirements:

  • Must be a current student or recent graduate, with a major or minor in Economics. Must have coursework or commensurate experience in econometrics and international finance and/or trade.
  • Experience with database manipulation in Excel [familiarity with Visual Basic (VBA) a plus].
  • Solid writing and web-based research skills.
  • Familiarity with basic regression analysis [familiarity with EViews and/or STATA a plus].
  • Strong interest in macroeconomics, in particular capital flight and its effect on capitalism, development, and security.
2. New Media & Advocacy Internship
Requirements:

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite;
  • Familiarity with Google News;
  • Strong writing and web-based research skills;
  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision;
  • Interest in international policy and global finance issues; and
  • Non-English language skills are preferred (especially French and/or Spanish) but not required.
Must have at least one of the following:
  • Previous communications experience and/or experience working with media;
  • Experience writing blog pieces, or coordinating a blog with multiple contributors;
  • Experience with social-networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, preferably experience managing an organization’s page;
  • Programming experience; knowledge of HTML PHP, CSS, and/or Javascript; and/or
  • Experience with the Adobe Creative Suite.
3. Policy Internship
Requirements:

  • Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite.
  • Strong writing and research skills.
  • Ability to successfully work independently with minimal supervision.
  • Interest in capital flight and its effect on capitalism, development, and security.
  • Non-English language skills are preferred, especially French and/or Spanish, but not required.
Eligible groups
Citizens of ALL countries


Participating Institutions
Global Financial Integrity (GFI), Washington D.C., USA


Fields of study
1. Economics Internship
Responsibilities:

  • Research and data collection from macroeconomic online databases [IMF, World Bank, Central Banks]
  • Perform literature reviews and research in scholarly databases
  • Compilation and manipulation of spreadsheets, tables and graphs in Excel
  • Some of our econ interns have the opportunity to write and publish small pieces on applied economic issues pertaining to illicit capital flight on our blog.
2. New Media & Advocacy Internship
Responsibilities:

  • Managing daily news digest: compiling relevant current news pertaining to GFI issues and distributing to supporters;
  • Conducting research and compiling statistics for editorial and web materials;
  • Assisting with the organization’s viral media and social networking operations;
  • Contributing to organizational blog; and
  • Fact checking media materials; occasionally drafting and laying out statements, op-eds, press releases, and website content.
3. Policy Internship
Responsibilities:

  • Assisting the President and Managing Director by conducting research on money laundering, tax evasion, corruption and the banking structure that supports these activities.
  • Assisting the Senior Program Officer on work related to business development and on existing research and event projects.
  • Occasionally assisting the Office Manager with general administrative tasks.
Internship duration
Internship tenure is Fall Term 2014 (September to December; start and end dates are flexible)


Method of Application
To Apply for any of the above internships, please send resume and cover letter by email to officemanager@gfintegrity.org, directed to Russell Bennett. Put “GFI Econ Intern” in the subject line of your email and in your cover letter, and specify the following:

  • dates and times of availability
  • where you learned about the internship
  • an acknowledgement that the internship is unpaid.
Deadlines
Applications will be accepted through August 15th and interviewing will be on a rolling basis.


Please Note
No recruiters please. No phone calls please. Finalists will be contacted.

Global Financial Integrity (GFI) is a Washington-based research and advocacy organization that analyzes and works to curtail illicit financial flows resulting from crime, corruption, and tax evasion.

GFI promotes national and multilateral policies, safeguards, and agreements aimed at curtailing the cross-border flow of illegal money. In putting forward solutions, facilitating strategic partnerships, and conducting groundbreaking research, GFI is leading the way in efforts to curtail illicit financial flows and enhance global development and security.

In order to provide equal employment and advancement opportunities to all individuals, employment decisions at GFI will be based on merit, qualifications, and abilities. GFI is an equal opportunity employer. It is GFI’s policy to recruit, hire, and provide opportunities for professional advancement without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, citizenship, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, parental status, or disability.


Application Deadline: 15 August 2014

Open to International Applicants: Yes

Monday, August 11, 2014

Danish State Tuition Fee Waivers and Scholarships for International Graduate Students

Tuition Fee Waivers and Scholarships

Course(s) Offered: All fields
 
Course Level: Graduate (masters)
 
Provider: Roskilde University
 
Country to Study in: Denmark

Scholarship Description
A limited number of Danish state tuition fee waivers and scholarships are offered to highly talented students at graduate level, who come from countries outside of the EU/EEA and need a residence permit to study at Roskilde University.

Roskilde University
Eligibility
In order to be eligible for a tuition fee waiver and scholarship you must be:
  • A graduate applicant who come from countries outside of the EU/EEA and need a residence permit to study at Roskilde University.
  • A graduate applicant who is required to pay a tuition fee at the university.
  • A graduate applicant holding a bachelor degree from Roskilde University or a graduate applicant from other universities.
Roskilde University gives priority to applicants who have shown an excellent academic performance.

You are not eligible for a tuition fee waiver and scholarship if you are:
  • An exchange student including an Erasmus Mundus student.
  • A student who is entitled to the Danish State Education Grant (SU) or other public support in Denmark. Please note that it is not possible to choose not to receive SU in order to receive a tuition fee waiver.
  • A student who receives a scholarship from their home country.
Eligible groups
Citizens of ALL countries (EXCEPT those in EU/EEA)

Participating Institutions
Roskilde University, Eastern Roskilde, Denmark

Fields of study
All eligible Masters level programmes offered at the University. For the current listings, see list of graduate programs.

Number of awards
Not specified, however a LIMITED number will be awarded

Sponsorship duration
The tuition fee waiver and scholarship has a maximum length of 22 months for programmes that start in September and a maximum length of 24 months for programmes that start in February.

Tuition fee waiver students must follow the study plan and not be delayed in their studies in order to maintain the tuition waiver.

Scholarship benefits
The value of the award is the program tuition fee waiver and approximately DKK 7,800 per month to cover living expenses in Denmark.

Method of Application
If you wish to be considered for a tuition fee waiver and/or scholarship, you must send a motivational letter and CV) outlining your academic and occupational background.

Applicants for the master programmes who do not hold a bachelor degree from Roskilde University must enclose the above-mentioned documentation with their application for admission. Applications must be submitted before the deadline dates as announced (see DEADLINES below).

It is important to read the how to apply page and also to visit the official website (link to it is below) for detailed information on how to apply for this award.

Deadlines
You must apply for admission no later than 15 March for the September entry and 15 September for the February entry.

Please Note

Tuition fee waiver students must follow the study plan and not be delayed in their studies in order to maintain the tuition waiver.

Roskilde University (Danish: Roskilde Universitet, RUC) is a Danish public university founded in 1972 and located in Trekroner in the Eastern part of Roskilde. The university awards bachelor, master's degrees and Ph.D. degrees in a wide variety of subjects.

Application Deadline: 15 September 2014 / 15 March 2015

Open to International Applicants: Yes

PhD Scholarships in Social and Political Sciences at University of Milan for EU and Non-EU Students

NASP/GSSPS PhD Scholarships

Course(s) Offered: Social & Political sciences 
 
Course Level: PhD
 
Provider: NASP/GSSPS
 
Country to Study in: Italy

Scholarship Description
The Network for the Advancement of Social and Political Sciences (NASP) and the Graduate School in Social and Political Sciences of the University of Milan (GSSPS) offer its doctoral programmes to all applicants the world over - both EU and non-EU students.

The PhD programmes, fully taught in English, promote international exchanges with top European research institutions and offer quality teaching at international level.

The NASP and GSSPS are accepting applications for admission to the PhD Programmes in Economic Sociology, Labour Studies, Political Studies, Sociology and Methodology of Social Research.

Eligibility
Admission to PhD Programmes is based on qualifications and interviews.

Eligibility criteria and application requirements are specified in the official Calls for Application available through the official GSSPS website.

Eligible groups
Citizens of ALL countries

Participating Institutions
The Network for the Advancement of Social and Political Sciences (NASP) is a network of universities in Northern Italy, including: Brescia, Università Cattolica, Genova, Milano, Milano-Bicocca, Pavia, Piemonte Orientale and Torino.

NASP is based at the Graduate School in Social and Political Sciences of the University of Milan (GSSPS).

Fields of study
Economic Sociology, Labour Studies, Political Studies, Sociology and Methodology of Social Research

Number of awards
NASP offers a total of 34 PhD positions covered by scholarships. The number of scholarships available for each Ph.D. programme is:
  • Economic Sociology and Labour Studies – 13 scholarship positions
  • Political Studies – 14 scholarship positions
  • Sociology and Methodology of Social Research – 7 scholarship positions
Sponsorship duration
The awards are offered for the whole duration of the programme

Scholarship benefits
Scholarships amount approximately to 13.500 euro per year, and are renewable for up to three years.

Method of Application
If you are interested and are eligible as outlined on the official website, you should apply through that website.

Complete information on how to submit applications is provided by the Call for Application available through the GSSPS official website (see link below).

It is important to visit the official website (link to it is below) for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.

Deadlines
The application deadline is 30 September 2014.

Please Note
The University of Milan (aka Università degli Studi di Milano) is a higher education institution in Milan, Italy and one of the most important and largest universities in Europe.

The University of Milan has 9 schools and offers 134 undergraduate and graduate courses, 21 Doctoral Schools and 92 Specialization Schools. The University's research and teaching activities have developed over the years and have received important international recognitions.

The University is the only Italian member of the League of European Research Universities (LERU), a group of twenty-two research-intensive European Universities. It is also the best university in Italy in several rankings.

Application Deadline: 30 September 2014

Open to International Applicants: Yes

University of Lausanne Switzerland Scholarships for Foreign Masters Students

UNIL Masters Scholarships

Course(s) Offered: All courses
 
Course Level: Graduate (masters)

Provider: UNIL

Country to Study in: Switzerland

Scholarship Description
The University of Lausanne (aka UNIL) in Switzerland offers the UNIL Master’s Scholarship Grants to international students wishing to pursue a Masters Degree at the University.

The UNIL Master’s Grants, offered to students with qualifications from foreign universities, aim to facilitate access to UNIL Master’s degrees. The University awards these Master’s grants on a competitive basis.

Eligibility
Required conditions:
  • The candidate must be the holder of a degree from a foreign university.
  • The qualification held by the candidate must be deemed equivalent to the UNIL Bachelor’s degree.
Selection criteria:
The grants are intended more particularly for students who distinguished themselves in their university studies and who have difficulty meeting their financial needs for the duration of the Master’s.

It is however necessary that the candidates have sufficient financial means to support themselves during the complementary studies that may be required prior to enroll on the Master’s degree.

Eligible groups
Citizens of ANY foreign country

Participating Institutions
Universite de Lausanne (UNIL) in Lausanne, Switzerland

Fields of study
Candidates must choose a Master's programme from among those offered by the UNIL, except the Master of Medicine, Master of Arts in Public Management and Policy, Master of Arts in Sciences and Practices of Education.

The grant may not be used for any complementary studies required to enroll on the Master’s degree and may not be used for EMBAs or Masters of Advanced studies.

For more on academic programs, please see All Master's programmes, UNIL programmes taught in English, or Academic calendar.

Number of awards
Around ten (10) Master’s grants are awarded annually

Sponsorship duration
The grant is for a duration not exceeding the regulation minimum period of the programme (according to the programme, one-and-a-half years or two years subject to deduction for paid placements or exempt semesters, if any).

Abandonment of the programme results in suspension of the grant.

Scholarship benefits
The amount of the grant is CHF 1,600.- per month from 15 September to 15 July

Method of Application
Candidates should download the UNIL Master's grant application form from the official website.

Candidates should complete the "UNIL Master’s Grant" form and submit their application to the Office for socio-cultural affairs (SASC, Unicentre, University of Lausanne, CH-1015 Lausanne, info.sasc@unil.ch) by the advertised deadline date (please see below) at the latest.

It is important to visit the official website (link to it is below) to download and carefully read through the UNIL Master's grants regulations and also for complete information on how to apply.

Deadlines
Applications must be submitted to the Office for socio-cultural affairs before the advertised deadline date. The deadline date is 15th December of the application year at the latest.

Please Note
Decisions taken on all applications are not open to appeal.

The application is examined by the University Rectorate to determine whether the candidate is admissible. In the event of a positive decision, the application is forwarded by the SASC to the UNIL Faculty responsible for the Master’s on which the candidate wishes to be enrolled. The Faculty selects applications and notifies the SASC of its opinion based on the candidate’s qualities, motivation and suitability for the Master’s programme. The SASC forwards shortlisted applications to the selection committee which will award grants to students meeting all criteria according to the available budget.

For inquiries, see the International relations office contacts.

Application Deadline: 15 December 2014

Open to International Applications: Yes