Monday, February 18, 2008

Scholarship to Korea ( Seoul National University )

Seoul National University

POSCO Asia Fellowship for Master's Program

POSCO Asia Fellowship at GSIS SNU 2008-2009

The POSCO Asia Fellowship is a scholarship program designed to invite promising Asian graduate students to the Master’s Program at the Graduate School of International Studies(GSIS), Seoul National University(SNU), supporting their studies at one of the most prestigious institutions of higher learning in Korea. The fellowship, offered by the POSCO TJ Park Foundation, covers full tuitions for up to 4 semesters at GSIS-SNU and monthly living stipends for two years in Korea.

A total of 9 fellowships for this year have been awarded to students from Asia. The POSCO Asia Fellowship Foundation has continued to expand the scope of its social contributions and hopes to provide additional Asian countries with more scholarships in the future. For the Master’s program at GSIS SNU AY 2008, Asian universities are invited to recommend students to the Fellowship.

Fellowships are provided to promote mutual understanding between Asian countries and Korea, and to strengthen professional abilities of Asian elite students. Knowledge sharing projects such as the POSCO Asia Fellowship hope to benefit the different societies, economies, and cultures of the world.

Financial Support

Number of
Selection AY 2008
Tuition
Duration
Monthly Stipend
Duration
5
Full
4 semesters
KRW 1,000,000
(USD1,050)
24 months

*Please note that the POSCO Asia Fellowship program only provides tuition and monthly stipend. The program is NOT responsible for other additional spending such as dormitory, travel expenses, visa fee, books, etc. You must be able to manage to pay such costs with the monthly stipend the Fellowship provides.

Eligibility and Requirements for Admission

  • Submitted documents become the property of SNU and will not be returned to the applicants.
  • Documents that are not in English or Korean must be accompanied by an English or Korean notarized translation. Please submit the original documents as well.
  • International applicants with unusual cases and individual circumstances may be given special consideration.

Eligibility for Application

  • Applicants must be an Asian National.
  • Applicants must meet all of the following requirements:
  • Common Requirements
    1. He or she holds a Bachelor’s degree;
    2. He or she is not a citizen of Korea;
    3. His or her parents are not citizens of Korea

Required Documents
Form download

  1. One completed Application Form (Form 1)
  2. Study Plan and Personal Statement (in English, no particular format)
  3. Two letters of Recommendation (Form2) from the university the applicants are currently attending in his/her country
  4. Official documents:
    • Official Undergraduate Studies Transcript
    • Notarized Certificate of a Bachelor’s Degree
    • Undergraduate School Graduation Certificate
  5. A copy of the applicant’s passport (or other official document indicating your nationality)
  6. Copies of both parents’ passports (or other official documents indicating parents’ nationality)
  7. Official document indicating parent-child relationship between the applicant and his/her parents
  8. TOEFL score report
  9. Optional materials: certificates of relevant work experiences, test scores and/or other achievements

Application Instructions
Please observe the following instructions before beginning your application.

Form 1: Application Form (SNU Form1)

  • Form 1 contains your personal information. Please specify your desired area of study, using Appendix of this booklet as a reference.
    Indicate the college or professional school and corresponding major.

Form 2: Recommendation (SNU Form2)

  • Two letters of recommendation from the university is required.
  • Complete your part of this form and give it to the professor along with a stamped and addressed envelope. Be sure to give him or her adequate time to complete the forms before the application deadline. A recommendation should be sealed in an official envelope and signed across the back by the professor.

Study Plan & Personal Statement

  • The Study Plan should state your academic goals and career aspirations. You may include questions that you hope to answer through your program of study and/or a timeline for how you plan to meet your objectives. It is advised that you review the requirements for the desired degree.
  • This is an opportunity for you to convey information about yourself and your accomplishments that could not be adequately expressed through other portions of the application.
  • Include family background, academic achievements, extracurricular commitments and accomplishments, volunteer work, employment experience, and your reasons for applying to SNU. You may even include personal interests such as music, art, sports, etc.

Transcripts, Graduation Certificates, Degree Certificates

  • These documents detail your academic achievements and are required from every institution you attended in the past.
  • Transcripts must provide a record of the courses you have taken in each year of study along with the final grades. If an institution cannot provide a year-by-year record, then the school official must at least provide us with a list of the disciplines you have studied (i.e. English, Biology, History, etc.) and a summary of your achievements in each.
  • Please submit official transcripts issued directly by the institutions you have attended. You must also submit official evidence of the conferrals of all degrees, diplomas, or professional titles showing the date of the conferrals (month and year).

English usage Proficiency Test Scores

  • Applicants must possess a superior level of English uage proficiency(Recommended scores of TOEFL CBT 240 / IELTS 6.5 or above)

Admissions Process
All submitted applications and materials will be thoroughly reviewed by the GSIS SNU faculty and the Foundation(1st Round). Fellowship Candidates will then be selected and will be individually notified. Fellowship Candidates who successfully completes his/her application will enter into the 2nd Round of the process. During the 2nd Round, the Candidate must pass through the SNU admissions process. Of the students who qualify the SNU admissions process, 5 students will be granted the POSCO Asia Fellowship.

Application Timeline
Seoul National University’s fall semester begins on 1 September.

Please note the following important dates:

* Exact dates will be announced in mid February on http://gsis.snu.ac.kr.


Admission to
Fall Semester
Notes
Application Deadline
Mid March 2008
An application should be completed and required documents received by GSIS SNU before this date.
Fellowship Candidates Announcement
End March 2008
Results will be provided to applicants individually
Admissions Decision Announcement
Mid June 2008
Results will be posted on the SNU website (www.snu.ac.kr) or (http://oia.snu.ac.kr), and provided to applicants, as well.
Registration for Classes
25-29 August 2008
Specific dates and other info will be included in the Certificate of Admission sent to admitted students.
First day of Classes
1 September 2008

Note: If the deadline falls on a public holiday, it will automatically be moved to the next day.

Submitting Your Application

  • Applicants whose forms and supporting documents are incomplete or unsatisfactory will be disqualified from the admissions process.
  • A high volume of connections are anticipated on the deadline; completing the application prior to the deadline is highly recommended.
  • To apply for admission to SNU, it is required to register on-line at http://admission.snu.ac.kr (exact date not finalized yet) and pay the registration fee by credit card. There is no need to send the fee to the GSIS bank account, previously provided. The fee is slightly elevated from last year and is US $90 or KRW 82,000. Once registered, the student must send an e-mail to gsis@snu.ac.kr stating his/her internet registration number.

. Original documents should be submitted. If unavailable, however, copies must be authorized by the originating institution before they are submitted.
. Documents that are not in Korean or English must be accompanied by a notarized Korean or English translation. Please submit the original document as well.

Address:

Nakyoung Lee
International Program Coordinator
Office of International Cooperation & Career Development
Graduate School of International Studies
Seoul National University
San 56-1, Sillim-Dong, Gwanak-Gu, Seoul 151-742, KOREA
E-mail: gsis@snu.ac.kr / Tel: 822-880-8506 / Fax: 822-879-7368

Obligations

  • Participation in a field trip or a round table conference twice a year prepared by the Foundation.
  • Submission of a report on your activities in Korea in the third semester and a copy of your master’s thesis.
  • Student must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or above of 4.3 each semester to preserve scholarship eligibility.

Important Notes for All Applicants

  • All documents should be in English or Korean. Documents in another uage should be accompanied by a notarized English or Korean translation.
  • If any of the submitted materials contain false information, admission may be rescinded.
  • Original documents should be submitted. Should they be unavailable, however, copies must be authorized by the originating institution before they are submitted.
  • Students whose graduations were pending at other institutions during the time of application should submit their Graduation Certificates and the Certificates of their degrees to their departments within 15 days after the first day of after enrollment at SNU.
  • Be sure to make and keep photocopies of all completed forms. Submitted documents become property of SNU and will not be returned to the applicants.
  • Admitted students may not defer enrollment to a later semester. Students who wish to defer enrollment must reapply.
  • Please note that SNU issues the Certificate of Admission for VISA application only to admitted students.
  • After the admission, you must be able to maintain a GPA of 3.0 out of 4.3. The students unable to maintain the required grades may not be entitled to the fellowship and in worst case, severed from the SNU program.

General Information GSIS SNU Academic Programs (pdf download)

Graduate School of International Studies (GSIS), Seoul National University (SNU) website



scholarship to USA ( U of Utah)

University of Utah Scholarships for International Internships in Political Studies


Hinckley Institute of Politics
The University of Utah

he Hinckley Institute of Politics’ nationally recognized internship program provides local, state, and national internships and is now expanding its international internship program due to a generous donation from Asian philanthropist Li Ka Shing. The Hinckley Institute offers University of Utah undergraduate students scholarships of up to $4,000 for international internships in cities across the world. Scholarships are available to students who secure a Hinckley International internship or set up their own international internship and have it approved by the Hinckley Institute. The goal of the international internship program is to provide students an experience in global public policy, service, business, and politics as well as foster greater understanding among peoples, cultures, and governments.

The scholarship amounts vary from $500 to $4,000, depending on country, costs, and financial need. The amount of scholarship awards will vary depending on the number of applicants, internship costs, demonstrated financial need, academic record, and experience.

Internship Location
The Hinckley Institute sends students to a variety of locations around the globe. Locations include: China, India, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, Mexico, Brazil, Peru, Belize, Scotland, Ethiopia, Bolivia, Mozambique, Ecuador, Ghana, and Thailand. Internship locations vary from semester to semester and the list of international internships is continually expanding as further opportunities become available. The Hinckley Institute also sponsors students who obtain global internships through the U.S. State Department and other organizations.

General Information

  • Students may apply to receive an international cash award scholarship through the Hinckley Institute ranging from $500 to $5,000 to assist with tuition, travel, housing, and living expenses. To apply for an international scholarship, fill out and turn in the International Scholarship Application.
  • Students must register for political science 4900 credit (3-12 hours) during the semester in which they intern
  • Students are primarily responsible for finding their own housing (the intern host office may assist with this process).
  • Students must obtain a passport and visa to travel. For more information on visas, click here.

Requirements

  • Competitive GPA
  • Junior or Senior status (students may intern one semester after graduation, but they must still register for credit)
  • Undergraduate students only
  • Available to students of all majors

Preferred

  • Language skills
  • Students who have completed previous Hinckley internships in Washington, DC, the Utah Legislature or with local/state agencies
  • International Experience, Study Abroad Experience

How to Apply
Visit the Internship Application webpage for information about how to apply for Hinckley internships.
Application Deadlines
We recommend that you complete your international internship application two semester prior to the semester in which you wish to intern. Deadlines are subject to change based on internship availability. Please contact the Hinckley Institute for more information.

Spring 2008 - January 7 - May 1, 2008
Summer 2008 - May 12 - August 15, 2008
Fall 2008 - August 25 - December 12, 2008

Please contact Courtney McBeth at (801) 581-8501 for more details or visit the website.

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Scholarship to Italy ( Politecnico di Torino)

Politecnico di Torino Undergraduate Scholaship
in Textile Engineering

Bachelor of Science in Textile Engineering
Call for Applications for the 2008/2009 Academic Year

The project offers international students the possibility to receive a scholarship and other benefits to graduate from the Politecnico di Torino attending a Bachelor of Science (BS) course in Textile Engineering at the Biella campus.

The initiative is promoted by the Politecnico di Torino and is supported by Unione Industriale Biellese, which coordinates the scholarships sponsored by Italian textile companies and associations.
General information on the Bachelor of Science in Textile Engineering course

Location: Biella (Cittร Studi university campus)
Language in which the courses are held: English
Length: 3 years

The activities will begin in September 2008.

For more information on the Biella university campus, please visit the Cittร Studi website.

Requirements

  • Having not Italian citizenship or being an Italian citizen who has obtained a secondary school diploma abroad
  • Being at least 18 years old (by 31/12/2008)
  • Meeting the minimum requirements for the admission to Italian university. For further information, please visit the Entry requirements page.
  • In the countries where it is required, having successfully passed the state-level university admission exam (e.g. Gao Kao in China)
  • Knowledge of the English language, preferably demonstrated by an international certification (students who do not provide such certification may be asked to conduct a telephone interview to test their knowledge of English)
  • Not having enrolled in a Bachelor of Science course of the Politecnico di Torino before the 2008/2009 academic year
  • Not being the recipient of other scholarships, Italian or foreign.

Obtaining a degree at the Politecnico di Torino
To graduate at the Politecnico di Torino, students must attain a total of 180 credits, including exams and the final dissertation. The time required to graduate is approximately 6 semesters. However, the effective duration is also dependent upon each studentโ€™s capacity. Note also that the time required for the compulsory Italian course, which will begin in early September, before classes start, is not considered in the estimated duration of the program.

Please note that scholarship recipients must attend their course for its entire length (3 years โ€“ 180 credits). Students who have already attended other university courses can ask for a credit transfer up to a maximum of 10 credits per year (30 credits in total). Please note that credits achieved in preparatory courses or in the first year/second year in systems where preuniversity education lasts 10/11 years can not be taken into account.

Scholarships
Selection criteria
Applicants will be selected based on their previous academic career and on their Curriculum Vitae.

Amount of the scholarship

  • The gross amount of the Biella Campus scholarship is 10.000 Euro per year (30.000 Euro for the complete period). The exact net sum is dependent upon the individual tax conditions of each student, which can be verified only upon the arrival of the student.
  • The amount of the scholarship will not be increased in case the student will need more time to graduate than indicated.
  • The allocation of the scholarship is dependent upon the submission, within 10 days from the arrival in Italy of the student, of the original documentation, which must correspond with the documentation attached to the online form (see the “Selection outcomes” section on the website).
  • Payment of the scholarship occurs periodically. The first instalment is dependent upon the possession of the relevant documentation (residence permit, Italian fiscal code, and bank account in the name of the scholarship recipient), all obtainable upon arrival in Italy; for this reason, the first instalment is not paid at the moment of arrival at the Politecnico di Torino, but in the course of the following month.

Requirements to maintain the scholarship

  • Given that it is not possible to combine the benefits received from more than one scholarship, students who are assigned another study grant while receiving the Biella Campus scholarship must promptly notify the Politecnico di Torino.
  • Payment of the scholarship will be suspended if the academic performance of the recipient does not meet a satisfactory level.

How to apply
To apply, students must, under the penalty of being excluded from the selection process:

COMPLETE THE ONLINE APPLICATION FORM

Deadlines:

  • 1st application period: 8 p.m. (Italian time) on February 10th, 2008.
  • 2nd application period: 8 p.m. (Italian time) on May 10th, 2008.

Click here for application procedures and more information about this scholarship.

Specific contacts for Bachelor of Science

Scholarship to Canada ( Ryerson U. )

Ryerson University
PhD Studentships and Postdoc Fellowship
in Spacecraft Design, Dynamics and Control


The Department of Aerospace Engineering at Ryerson University has a strong and vibrant research programme involving the development of pico- and femto-satellites (weighing less than 1 kilogram) under Dr. Krishna Kumar, a well known international expert in the area of spacecraft dynamics and control.

Two PhD studentships are available in his areas of research starting from Fall 2008. One Postdoctoral fellowship is available immediately. Dr. Kumars areas of research include Dynamics and Control of Space Systems, Orbit and Attitude Dynamics and Control, Formation Flying, Microsatellite systems, Pico- and Femto-Satellites using Nanotechnology and Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS). To pursue research in these exciting areas, the candidates should have a masters degree in Mathematics/Physics/Aerospace/Mechanical/Electrical/ Electronics/Computer engineering with a strong background in dynamics and control systems, mathematics, system designas well as high GPA and TOEFL score. The candidates with experience in designing real-time controllers and communication systems are also preferable.

Interested candidates should send (preferably by email) latest by December 30, 2007, their resumes along with names and contact information of three references as well as copies of research papers to:

Dr. Krishna Kumar, Associate Professor
Canada Research Chair in Space Systems Engineering
Department of Aerospace Engineering
Ryerson University
350 Victoria Street
Toronto, Ontario
Canada M5B 2K3
Tel: 1-416-979-5000 Ext. 4908
Fax: 1-416-979-5056
Email: kdkumar [at] ryerson.ca
Website: http://www.ryerson.ca/~mechgrad/faculty.html; http://www.kdkumar.com


Scholarship to Denmark ( Aarhus U.)

University of Aarhus
PhD Scholarship in International Business Law


Aarhus School of Business
University of Aarhus

Handelshรธjskolen
Aarhus Universitet

PhD Scholarship
Centre for International Business Law

Scholarship no.: 544-0104

The Centre for International Business Law (CIBL), a research centre at Department of Law, at Aarhus School of Business (ASB), University of Aarhus, is advertising one PhD fellowship available as at January 1, 2008 or as soon as possible thereafter.

Only applicants with projects within the research profile of CIBL will be considered. The research of CIBL is focusing on the legal aspects of the internationalisation of firms and on the internationalisation of business law itself. More detailed information about CIBL can be found at www.asb.dk/research/centresteams/centres/cibl.aspx.

More information on the position can be obtained from Centre Director Karsten Engsig Sรธrensen, tel. +45 8948 6335, e-mail: kas@asb.dk.

PhD students in Denmark work under very favourable terms: They are employed on a full-time basis for three years and receive a salary in the entire period. The salary is enough to cover all necessary accommodation and living costs and for leading an active life. A PhD student does not pay university fees.

PhD students at Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus (ASB), work under almost the same terms as other research staff, i.e. they have their own office space with a computer, incl. Internet access, email, phone etc., as well as access to secretarial assistance etc. Moreover, expenses in connection with the scientific work are covered, e.g. participation in research courses and academic conferences in Denmark and abroad.

There are also good and well-paid job opportunities in Denmark for people with a PhD degree, both within and outside the university sector.

A PhD student in Denmark must complete an individually planned PhD course programme within the relevant research area and conduct a research project under the supervision of experienced senior researchers. The PhD student is also expected, as part of the programme, to spend some time (up to six months), with coverage of travel and accommodation expenses, at another โ€“ often foreign โ€“ research institution. During the programme, the PhD student is further expected to gain teaching experience within the subject area as well as experience with other forms of dissemination of research results. ASB also finances participation in relevant PhD courses and scientific conferences. In addition, it is expected that PhD students participate in and contribute to the other activities of the Centre.

Conditions of employment
The PhD fellowship has duration of three years. Graduates and students expecting to complete their study programme in the near future may apply for the fellowship. The employment is covered by a national collective agreement.

Under the so-called 4+4 programme, the PhD student will enrol before the final year of the Masterโ€™s programme and the duration of the programme will thereafter be four years. A postgraduate fellowship has duration of 2ยฝ years and is directed at graduates with a minimum of two years of work experience.

The applicantโ€™s research potential will be the determining factor for a positive academic assessment. Exam results will also be assessed. For further information on admission criteria and ASB’s PhD programme, please go to: http://www.asb.dk/research/phd.aspx.

If you have any questions about the fellowship etc., please feel free to contact Henrik Scriver, deputy head, tel. +45 8948 6560, e-mail: hsc@asb.dk.

Application
The application must be submitted on a special application form which can be downloaded from: http://www.hha.dk/sekr/fuu/anskemaeng.doc or requested from Kirsten Hedegaard Fynsk, tel. +45 8948 6567, e-mail: kihf@asb.dk.

The following material must be submitted:

  • Application form (scholarship no. 544-0104)
  • Project description (max. 5 pages), including the expected theoretical and methodological approach
  • Outline of PhD course programme
  • Graduate diploma (including a list of all grades)
  • CV
  • Other material, if any (e.g. publications), which should be taken into account in the assessment

The application and attachments must be submitted in sets (without binding) in five copies by ordinary mail to:

Aarhus School of Business
University of Aarhus
Management Office
Fuglesangs Allรฉ 4
8210 Aarhus V
Denmark
Attn.: Kirsten Hedegaard Fynsk

or via e-mail to kihf@asb.dk.

Questions about the preparation of the project description may be directed to Centre Director Karsten Engsig Sรธrensen, tel. +45 8948 6335, e-mail: kas@asb.dk.

Deadline for application
Tuesday 20 November 2007 at 12:00 noon. The applications will subsequently be assessed by an expert assessment committee, and applicants will receive the committeeโ€™s assessment of the individual application and the response to the application from ASB approx. one month after the expiry of the deadline for application.

The assessment of the application comprises an overall assessment of the applicant and his or her qualifications. Particular weight is attached to the project proposal, the grades obtained by the applicant in the study programme, and to whether the applicant, during the study programme or in another manner, has displayed special skills in writing major papers, e.g. a thesis.

Aarhus School of Business is part of University of Aarhus. It currently has 480 permanent employees, including 240 researchers. ASB holds the international EQUIS accreditation awarded by the EFMD (European Foundation of Management Development).

Researchers at ASB cover most fields of research in management, economics, business communication and law. ASB has developed a large international network in these fields.

More than 7,000 students are enrolled at the university. Study programmes include six-semester bachelor programmes, four-semester masterโ€™s programmes and three-year full-time PhD programmes as well as part-time MBA and diploma courses.

The scientific staff of the Department of Law includes 20 researchers of whom 7 are full professors. There are also a number of PhD students.

Further information about Aarhus School of Business can be found at: www.asb.dk
University of Aarhus: www.au.dk

Scholarship to Denmark ( Copenhagen U.)

Copenhagen Business School
PhD Scholarships in Corporate Finance and Energy Economics

PhD scholarships at the Department of Economics

The Department of Economics invites applications for two vacant PhD scholarships within the following research areas:

  • Corporate governance/corporate finance (one scholarship)
  • Energy economics (one scholarship)

The scholarships within corporate governance/finance and energy economics are related to specific grants from the Danish Social Science Research Council. The scholarship on corporate governance/finance is embedded in a research project entitled “Families and Firms: The impact of family risk and organization on the governance of closely held corporations”, directed by Prof. Morten Bennedsen (mb.eco@cbs.dk). The scholarship on energy economics is embedded in a research project entitled “Risky Power: Choice of technology, security of supply, and market power in power markets”, directed by Prof. Peter Møllgaard (hpm.eco@cbs.dk). Both projects are described in some detail at the department’s home page http://uk.cbs.dk/econ (”Research Projects”).

Application deadline: 12 October 2007 at 12:00 noon.

For further information please contact: Patrick S. Gram, tel.: +45 3815 2578, e-mail psg.eco@cbs.dk. Information about the department may be found at www.cbs.dk/

General information:
To be awarded a scholarship, one must be enrolled as a PhD student. Enrolment is dependent on the acceptance of an application, including a short project description prepared in co-operation with a member of the scientific staff at the Department. The description of the research project should contain a presentation of the intended focus problems, including the theory and methodology expected to be used.

A PhD scholarship runs for a period of 3 years and is only awarded to applicants with a Master’s degree. The successful candidate has a strong background in economics and quantitative methods.

The scholarship stipulates that the holder carry out tasks equivalent to 840 work hours.

Salary and appointment as a PhD student will be in accordance with the Ministry of Finance’s agreement with the Central Academic Organisation.

In addition, all applicants must submit an application that includes a completed compulsory application form, copy of Master’s degree certificate or other certificates of a corresponding level, brief curriculum vitae (CV), and a list of papers and publications.

A committee of experts in the field in question will consider all applications. Assessment of the applicants will be based on the quality and relevance of the project, including an evaluation of the applicant’s ability to accomplish it.

If it is not stated elsewhere the application must be submitted in triplicate.

Compulsory application forms, guideline, and further information on scholarships and the Doctoral Programme

The application must be submitted to:

Copenhagen Business School
Department of Economics
Porcelænshaven 16A, 1
DK-2000 Frederiksberg
att.: Patrick S. Gram

Marked “PhD – 33-2883″

Applications received by e-mail or discs will not be taken into consideration.

All interested researchers irrespective of age, sex, race, religion, or nationality are invited to apply for the position.

Visit this page to download the Data Sheet needed for application.