Selasa, 12 Oktober 2010

Scholarships - Royce Fellowship for Sport and Society, Brown University, USA

Study subject: Health, Education, Conflict Resolution, Public Policy, Disability Rights, Race, Gender or Ethnicity.
Emplopyer: Brown University
Level: Graduate

Fellowship Description:
The Sport and Society Fellowship recognizes Brown University undergraduates who have a record of excellence in academics and sport, supporting these student-athletes to embark on innovative research or applied projects, exploring the intersection of sport and human rights within a particular context. Fellows’ areas of research may include health, education, conflict resolution, public policy, disability rights, race, gender or ethnicity. The Fellowship supports reflection and inquiry by inspiring fellows to connect their scholarly work with that of their peers and designated faculty, staff and community leaders. Faculty and Community Advisors will work with the Fellows, including Eli Wolff, 00’ Director of Research and Advocacy for the Northeastern University Center for Sport and Society.This initiative was established in 2007 through the generosity of Charles Royce, a 1961 graduate of Brown University and parent of two Brown graduates. Mr. Royce, president of Royce Funds, has served as a University trustee since 1989 and is an active member of several university committees, including director of the Sports Foundation.

Eligibility Requirements:
The Fellowship is open to all student-athletes (varsity, club, intramural). Applicants must be rising sophomores, juniors, and seniors who will be on campus for at least one full academic year following the fellowship.

Fellowship application deadline: February 7, 2011

Details Fellowship Information and Application
http://www.brown.edu/Administration/Dean_of_the_College/fellowships/awards/info/sport_society

Selasa, 14 September 2010

Graduate Engineering Scholarship

For students studying any form of Engineering who apply successfully for a residential place at Trinity College. The scholarship provides half-fee relief from residential fees. Benefits include full board, access to professional mentoring, paid teaching opportunities and purpose-built accommodation. Some awards are based on financial need or rural background.
Reference Number: 5032
Study Subject: Engineering
Web Address: http://www.trinity.unimelb.edu.au
Provided By: The University of Melbourne, Trinity College
To be undertaken at: The University of Melbourne.
Level: Post Graduate
Availability

This scholarship is offered annually to 2 people. Open for applications from July 1, 2010 until December 31, 2010.
Payment Information

The value of this scholarship is AUD11000 (maximum per award). This award is to be used for accommodation. This scholarship is paid annually for the period of 1 year.
Research Information

This scholarship is for one of the following fields of research: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY. It is required that your study starts no earlier than January 1, 2011 and no later than March 31, 2011.
Eligibility

This scholarship is for study in Australia.
Application Details

To apply for this scholarship you must apply directly to the scholarship provider. Terms and conditions are subject to change. Always confirm details with scholarship provider before applying.
Main Contact
Peter Campbell
Trinity College
Phone: +61 3 9348 7100
Fax: +61 3 9348 7610
Email: pcampbell@trinity.unimelb.edu.au
Web Site: http://www.trinity.unimelb.edu.au
Address:
Royal Parade
Parkville
Vic, Australia
3052

Kamis, 01 Juli 2010

black college scholarships CIMB Regional Scholarship

In line with our vision to become Southeast Asia's most valued universal banking group, CIMB Group is committed towards building the region’s intellectual properties and capabilities. With this in mind, CIMB Group has established the CIMB Regional Scholarship, which aims to provide outstanding individuals from all Southeast Asian countries a chance to pursue full-time postgraduate degree programmes at top graduate schools throughout the world.
Each year, a maximum of 5 scholarships shall be awarded to deserving individuals. For this purpose, CIMB Group seeks highly talented individuals who have attained an impressive track record of academic and personal achievements and can see themselves playing a significant role in the development of Southeast Asia.

Eligibility
To be eligible, applicants must meet the following criteria:
  • Be a citizen of any South East Asia country
  • Have gained acceptance at a top graduate school to pursue a postgraduate degree programme in any of the following fields of study at the time when the CIMB Regional Scholarship is awarded:
    - Renewable Energy - Environmental Studies - Astronomy - Sports Science - Nutrition - Genetics - Marine Biology - Maritime Studies - Southeast Asian Studies - Creative Arts (Design, Fashion, etc) - Fine Arts (Primarily Music, Dance & Theatre)
  • Possess a Bachelor's Degree with minimum CGPA 3.00/4.00 or equivalent (for Master Degree applicants), or a Master's Degree with good examiner's report or equivalent (for Doctoral Degree applicants) that is relevant to the course or field applied for
  • Work experience that is relevant to the course or field applied is an added advantage (If applicable)
  • Do not hold any other scholarships, awards or grants that come with any contractual obligation between the recipient and the provider

    Note: Relevant work experience, where applicable, is an added advantage.


How to Apply

Application must be submitted online via

Information provided will only be used for the purpose of evaluating your application for the CIMB Regional Scholarship. Submission of copies of certificates, commendation letters or any other document is not required at this moment. Only applicants who are short-listed for the next round of assessment will be required to produce the original copies of relevant documents.

Moreinfo: http://www.cimb.com/regionalscholarship/index.php?pg=eligibility

black college scholarships Private Scholarship Foundation for Working Mothers

Private Scholarship Foundation for Working Mothers
In the current economic situation single or working mothers are caught in a bind where they are afraid to pursue their higher education because of the fear of leaving their jobs and not providing for their children. Most of the mothers do want to get further degrees to excel in their careers and provide better for their family, but they are unable to do so due to the financial hurdles.

Government is providing aid to huge number of single or working mothers to complete their education and there is a lot of advertisements and talk on government funded aid program. No doubt, government is the largest funder for scholarship programs for mothers but not many people know that there are many private organizations that provide aid to mothers as well. I will highlight some suchscholarship programs in this article.
o Jeanette Ranking Scholarship Foundation: This foundation was founded in 1978 with the aim of raising funds for working mothers and providing scholarships to them. Since then it has provided $1.3 million worth of scholarships to over 600 women. The foundation provides scholarships to low income women aged 35 or older that want to pursue a degree in any field.
o R.O.S.E. Scholarship Program: The name of the program stands for Regaining One’s Self Esteem. This program is run by a charity to provide aid to victims of domestic violence to help them get further higher education. They believe that higher education can help these victims rebuild their self esteem.
o Project Working Mom: This organization is relatively new and has started providing considerable aid to working moms. The organization has announced $2 million worth of aid for working moms this year.
o Patsy Takemoto Mink Scholarship Foundation: This foundation was set up by a former U.S. Congresswoman in 2003 to help working mothers through its Educational Support Awards. The scholarships provide aid of $2000 to selected women.
o WISPINC: The Women’s Independence Scholarship Fund formerly known as Sunshine Lady’s Fund is aimed at providing aid to women that are victim of domestic violence. They provide aid of $250 to $5,000 to women based on their individual needs to help them complete their education.

More information on eligibility criteria and deadlines is available on the websites of the above mentioned programs. There are many other organizations that are geared towards providing aid tosingle or working mothers. You can find all such organizations with little effort over the internet.