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DAAD scholarship 2019 for masters in Germany
DAAD
Masters Degree
Deadline: 31 July 2019 (annual)
Study in:  Germany
Next course starts Sept/Oct 2020
Brief description:
The DAAD Helmut-Schmidt-Programme Masters Scholarships for Public Policy and Good Governance Programme offers very good graduates from developing countries the chance to obtain a Master’s degree in disciplines that are of special relevance for the social, political and economic development of their home country at German institutions of higher education.
Participating Programmes in Host Institutions:
The scholarships are awarded for selected Master courses at German institutions of higher education listed below:
•  Hertie School of Governance, Berlin: Master of Public Policy (MPP)
•  University of Duisburg-Essen: MA Development and Governance
•  Willy Brandt School of Public Policy at the University of Erfurt: Master of Public Policy (MPP)
•  Leuphana University of Lüneburg: Public Economics, Law and Politics (PELP)
•  Hochschule Osnabrück: Management in Non-Profit Organisations
•  University of Osnabrück: Master of  Democratic Governance and Civil Society
•  University of Passau: Master of Governance and Public Policy
•  University of Potsdam: Master of Public Management (MPM)
The courses have an international orientation and are taught in German and/or English.
Number of Scholarships:
Not specified
Target group for DAAD scholarship 2019 for masters 
The scholarship scheme is open to candidates from Africa, Latin America, North/Central America, South Asia, Southeast Asia as well as from countries in the Middle East. See list of eligible countries.
Scholarship value/inclusions:
DAAD scholarship holders within the Helmut-Schmidt-Programme are exempted from tuition fees. DAAD pays a monthly scholarship rate of currently 850 €. The scholarship also includes contributions to health insurance in Germany, appropriate travel allowance, a study and research subsidy as well as rent subsidies and/or allowances for spouses and/or children where applicable.
Prior to their study programmes, all scholarship holders receive a 6- months-German language course from April 2020 to September 2020.
Eligibility for DAAD scholarship 2019 for masters 
The scholarship targets very well qualified graduates with a first university degree (Bachelor or equivalent) who in the future want to actively contribute to the social and economic development of their home countries. The scholarships are offered both for young graduates without professional experience and for mid-career professionals.
The main DAAD criteria for selection are: the study results, knowledge of English (and German), political and social engagement, a convincing description of the subject-related and personal motivation for the study project in Germany and the expected benefit after the return to the home country.
The latest university degree should have been obtained during the six years prior to the application for the scholarship. Applicants cannot be considered if they have stayed in Germany for more than 15 months at the time of application.
All Master courses have further additional requirements that must be fulfilled by the applicants at any case.
Application instructions:
Please submit your applications for the selected master`s courses and for the DAAD scholarship to the respective universities only (not to DAAD). You must indicate that you are applying for the DAAD Helmut-SchmidtProgramme (Master’s scholarships for Public Policy and Good Governance). The application period at all 8 universities lasts from 1 June – 31 July 2019.
It is important to read the 2020 Announcement and visit the official website (found below) to access the application form and for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.
Website:
Official Scholarship Website: CLICK HERE TO OPEN

Denmark scholarships for international students 2019
Copenhagen Business School in Denmark invites applications for a number of vacant PhD scholarships (3-5) in 2019.
The  Department of Strategy and Innovation (SI) atThe three-year PhD programme at CBS allows you to conduct research under the supervision of CBS professors, supported by research training courses. The programme is highly international, and you are expected to participate in international research conferences and to spend time abroad as a visiting PhD student.
The PhD student will be enrolled in the PhD School in Economics and Management. The selected candidates will participate in the SI PhD cohort, which is a formal research-training program. This includes a package of courses on innovation, entrepreneurship, econometrics, publishing etc.
CBS PhD graduates are held in high esteem not only in academia and research institutions but also in government and business where their research qualifications are increasingly demanded. Recent SI PhD graduates have been successfully placed at institutions like SKEMA, Tilburg, IESE, and University of Southern California.

Worth of Award

  • The scholarship includes the tuition fees, office space, travel grants plus a salary, currently starting with per month app.
  • DKK 28,837.00 (app. 3,865.00 euro) up to DKK 34,865.00 (app. 4,670.00 euro), depending on seniority, plus a pension contribution totalling 17.1% of the base salary.

Eligibility

  • The Department will give priority to applicants with the following qualifications: high grades from their universities, an educational background in the social sciences, and finally, the applicants must be fluent in English.
  • To be considered for the 3 years programme, the candidate should have a basic training at the Masters level (similar to the 3 + 2 Bologna process and a total of 180+120 ECTS). However, applicants who hold a one year Master’s degree may also be considered for evaluation.
  • PhD students who enter the PhD programme with a one year Master’s degree (60 ECTS) will be offered a 4 years programme and will be considered a Master’s student for the first 2 years of the programme.
  • The PhD scholarship includes teaching obligations.

How to Apply for Denmark scholarships for international students 2019

  • Copenhagen Business School must receive all application material, including all appendices by the application deadline.
  • The application must be sent via the electronic recruitment system, using the link below.
  • The application must include a 5-page project description. This research proposal should contain a presentation of an original research question, a description of the initial theoretical framework and methodology, a presentation of the suggested empirical material as well as a work plan.
In addition to the research proposal, the application must include:
  • Relevant diplomas or documentation of enrolment as a master student,
  • Curriculum vitae (CV),
  • A list of papers and publications, and if relevant one copy of a selected written work (e.g. Master’s thesis)


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College expense is something which almost each and every household has to include in it’s budget. Unless you’ve enough bank balance to support the cost of education either for yourself or for your family members, you’ve to depend on student loans. However, with a little bit of careful budgeting you can manage the education costs quite efficiently.
5 Tips to manage monthly budget and afford college expenses
If you’re wondering how you can work on your budget plan to afford your college expenses, then the following section may provide you with some easy solutions. Have a look at the budgeting solutions below and manage college expenses efficiently:
  1. Concentrate on saving more: It’s not possible to manage college expenses without saving more. You must make it a point to balance your income and expenses even more carefully to increase your savings. Increasing income will also make a positive difference to your savings account.
  2. Go to libraries rather than buying books: Why wasting money on buying brand new books when you can borrow them from a nearby library? This will reduce your expenses to some extent. If you really need to buy some book, then you may buy old books from your seniors. You can expect good discounts on old books too.
  3. Create a separate savings account for college expenses: Save separately for your college and tuition fees. Try not to use that savings for some other reason. Keep saving in that separate account on a regular basis. This will surely help you to manage your college expenses efficiently.
  4. Modify your budget every month: Your expenses aren’t the same every month. So, you need to keep modifying your budget according to the changing requirements. This is extremely important to maintain the balance in your monthly savings for college education. You must do the modifications every month to get an average amount that you can save.
  5. Skip costly apartments: Dorms aren’t that much cheap at all. So, it’s better to skip costly apartments and shift into college hostels that aren’t much expensive. This will help you to save on rent and you’ll be able to modify your budget accordingly. You may even share an apartment with your friends. Sharing is better when it comes to affordable accommodation.
All these 5 tips will help you to manage your budget effectively so that you can pay off your college fees on time. So, try these tips and stay away from student loan debts as well.

UK. Three years PhD studentships are available within the Advanced Interfaces Group (AIG) as part EPSRC-funded project. The PhD student will join the AIG within the School of Computer Science. He or she will study image processing techniques to support reconstruction methods.
Initially, the focus will be on identification and removal of shadows from images, which is an important step in recovering surface reflectance properties. Subsequently, the intention is to explore image-based methods for identifying and classifying trees, initially using Gabor Filters.
The goal is to derive methods for identifying and removing shrubs and trees from reconstructed models and then re-introduce them into the final high-fidelity rendered scenes.
The project will focus to research the application to architectural design of novel real-time, interactive computer graphics techniques for visualization, planning and public consultation. Specifically, to derive new methods for automatically capturing geometric models of existing architectural sites and then using these models for interactive exploration of design decisions.
As well as recovering geometry, we shall be exploring methods for deriving the ambient illumination at the captured scene – so-called inverse rendering. From this we intend to compute surface properties, allowing the scenes to bere-illuminated using global illumination methods, so that the visual impact of design decisions can be explored under varying lighting conditions.
Although available from 1 October 2019, the normal starting time for PhD programmes is September, and applications from people wishing to start in Jan 2020, or earlier, are warmly welcomed.
The studentships are available to UK/EU applicants. Applicants should have a first class or good upper second class Honours degree (or non-UK equivalent) in Computer Science or a related subject (e.g. mathematics, electronic engineering, physics or mathematical science). Good mathematical and programming skills are essential, but training in other areas specific to the project will be provided as appropriate.
Further information about PhD studentships within The School of Computer Science, how to apply for advertised posts, and application forms are available online.

The PASS4 Golf team offers the best consultancy service in Europe with over 50 years of professionally qualified experience in golf, university sport and education. Our proven reputation is based on integrity, trust and successful placement of student athletes in US universities.
PASS4 GOLF is a non-profit business founded in 2002 by Barry Poole and US based Philip Poole a US soccer scholarship graduate to assess, assist, promote and support student athletes find and win sports scholarships in Higher Education. 
The UK team include Director Daniel Gray a US sports scholarship graduate and Barry Poole a former golf publisher and course designer. Over the years we have been diligently advising golfers and their parents about the fierce competition for golf places in American universities and colleges.
There are over 22 million golfers and some 18,000 golf courses in the USA. Most students’ athletes who seek golf scholarships are from Socio-Economic AB backgrounds who prepare for university throughout High School and are used to saving/paying for their education. American families in general prepare well in advance to take advantage of the best scholarships in both State and Private sectors completing their SAT testing by end of Year 12. 
International golfers seeking places in the best golf programmes need to display desire and determination and be recommended as prospects capable of winning with the right academic qualifications to gain admission into the main stream academic entry systems.
At PASS4Golf we tell it as it is. Some consultants will raise expectation in the hope that you will decide to move forward. PASS4Golf has no allegiances or affiliations with any of the industry golf bodies. We adhere to the principles we are reknowned for in Assessing Soccer players. Unlike Football where assessing players skills can be contentiously subjective, golf handicap like it or not is the measure of developmental progression and of current ability.   
The American universities and college golf systems can be stepping stones to the professional tours for golfers wishing to earn a living playing competitively. For golfers seeking either to remain in the game in some other capacity or following a career in one of the professions after graduating from a US university or college golf program can offer a life rewarding experience with a greater number of job opportunities in the game.
Young golfer teaching and competitive development within the American systems is no better than in the UK. Weather and course conditions in the South may be generally better and opportunities for playing and jobs may be far more numerous than in the UK. However, the elite and talented development work at senior and junior levels supported by the the R&A, the Golf Unions and the PGA’s is superb and a match for what our American counter parts do.
The opportunities and challenges offered in the US university and colleges sectors for young talented golfers are there to be taken although international golfers cannot continue to go on expecting fully or almost fully funded places unless they offer proven talent both on the Course and in the Classroom. Careful financial planning matched to desire, determination and talent is required to reap the rewards. If these elements are present PASS4Golf will open the door to hundreds of US male & female university & college golf coaches in the USA who recruit for the Golf team.
We will initially Evaluate any suitable elite or highly talented golfer in the 15 to 21 age range.
EVALUATION. Register your interest at “Free Evaluation” above to find out if you are eligible for one of the academic entry levels for US golf scholarships. Suitable candidates will then be invited to request an Assessment.
ASSESSMENT. As part of the Professional Assessment we will look at your golf history, your grades, take up your references and and advise on your potential. Most important we will advise you and your parents about all the upfront costs of “getting to the USA” plus the cost of education if any after the scholarships you could attract.  
NETWORKING. If you decide to join the PASS4Golf Network you will be personally introduced and recommended as suitably prepared to join a US university or college golf program. Our Network and Database covers all universities and colleges offering places. All Networking clients are mentored all through the process up to departure to America.
Over 175 PASS4 Network clients joined US programs in the 2019 Fall Semester to study and play in Alabama, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia and Wisconsin.
For 2019 and 2020 NOW is the time to start preparing for that valuable life changing golf scholarship.

In an independent enquiry issued by the Higher Education Commission in 2012, universities were recommended to engage systematically with distance and on-line learning as a means of widening access to postgraduate education. This enquiry highlighted how full-time study was simply not an option for postgraduates with family or financial commitment. For others already in employment, who simply wished to improve their career prospects, full-time study was not an attractive prospect. In an article published on this website in that same year, Wendy Reed explored the idea of improving employability with a professional qualification. She pointed to the benefits of flexible learning and identified the Open University as a key player in this type of educational provision.
Since 2012, universities across the UK have responded to this widening participation agenda, offering postgraduate study qualifications in a variety of forms:
  • part-time;
  • distance learning;
  • on-line training and assessment provisions;
  • regional seminars and workshops;
  • annual residential schools. 
If you are thinking of pursuing a postgraduate diploma or a Master’s, then the distance learning elements of these courses can differ greatly depending on the course. With distance learning and on-line postgraduate qualifications becoming increasingly popular, it is worth exploring what to expect from this type of course provision. 

A Master’s by Research via Distance Learning

This option is best suited to postgraduates who have a clearly defined project already in mind, or whose research is affiliated closely with their job, or with local resources. The principal difference between a research Master’s by distance learning or on campus is that your supervisory meetings are conducted on line via Skype or Facetime, or even by telephone. On-campus requirements differ from various institutions, so you should check these out before you apply. In most cases, you are not required to attend campus unless you wish to do so. However, at some universities, your course fees also include travel and accommodation for yearly on-campus visits.

Postgraduate Diplomas and Taught Masters via distance learning

A Postgraduate Diploma or a Taught Master’s via a distance learning route follow similar patterns, in that the courses are delivered through a university’s ‘virtual learning environment’. Here you will have access to an online Tutor and in the case of a Taught Master’s, a dissertation supervisor. All the course material and online resources are available via a university’s virtual learning environment and your assignments will often be submitted here. Universities use their on line platforms to encourage students and academic staff to interact through online chats and discussion forums. In general, attendance requirements are limited to examinations at the end of the year or the module. For some postgraduate distance learning courses, universities adopt blended learning, where study-based weeks or days are a compulsory element of the course. While these compulsory events are often on campus, some universities also offer regional tutorials and seminar workshops.

University of Twente Scholarship (UTS). The scholarship is intended for international applicants who wish to take master’s degrees in various MSc programs at the University of Twente. The university in the Netherlands provides around 50 master’s scholarships for one year with a value of € 3,000 – € 25,000. The scholarship can be used to take the MSc program with a duration of one or two years.
Other benefits, attending the opening of the academic year together with university VIPs, being one of the most promising university students, as well as exclusive opportunities to take part in three award programs, namely Research honors, Design honors, or Change leaders.
Specifically, for two years of study, there are additional criteria for extending UTS scholarships in the second year.
These criteria include an average score of 7 (out of 10) at the end of the third quarter in the first year, taking at least 50 percent of European Credits at the end of the third quarter of the first year, and taking 90 percent of European Credits before the start of the second-year program.
Master’s programs:
• Applied Mathematics
• Applied Physics
• Biomedical Engineering
• Business Administration
• Business Information Technology
• Chemical Engineering
• Civil Engineering and Management
• Communication Studies
• Computer Science
• Construction Management and Engineering
• Educational Science and Technology
• Electrical Engineering
• Embedded Systems
• European Studies
• Health Sciences
• Human Media Interaction
• Industrial Design Engineering
• Industrial Engineering and Management
• Internet Science & Technology
• Environmental and Energy Management
• Mechanical Engineering
• Nanotechnology
• Philosophy of Science, Technology and Society
• Public Administration
• Science Education and Communication
• Sustainable Energy Technology
• Systems and Control

Requirements:
  1. Registration for UT scholarships is separate from the application for admission to study at the University of Twente. Apart from funding, you must get an admission letter first.
  2. You have been accepted (provisionally) in one of the UT Masters programs that qualifies starting in the 2019/2020 academic year (September). Please note: After completing your application, it may take up to 8 weeks before you receive the results.
  3. You must have a student source
  4. You have not graduated from the UT postgraduate program 4. Are
    eligible to obtain an entry visa to the Netherlands (if any)
  5. Comply with the general English language proficiency requirements, IELTS 6.5 or iBT TOEFL 90.
  6. You do not qualify for a Dutch study loan
  7. Twente University Scholarships are scholarships for the best students. Usually this means that you are among the best 5 to 10 percent in the
Enrollment class:
Before applying for a scholarship, applicants must first register for one of the master’s programs at the University of Twente (listed above). The deadline for university admission is May 1, 2019 for lectures starting September 2019. And the next deadline is October 1, 2019 for lectures starting February 2020. After being temporarily accepted by obtaining a conditional admission letter, you can then register for the scholarship program by using the student number that you have obtained.

Registration for the UTS 2019 scholarship opens online on the UTS website. Scholarship registration for the first period is open from 15 October 2018 – 1 February 2019 for the September 2019 lecture.
Furthermore, the second period University of Twente scholarship registration is open from May 1 2019 – 1 September 2019 for lectures beginning January 2020.
Contact:
Study Information Center
Telephone: +31 (0) 53 4895489

University of Twente
Drienerlolaan 5
7522 NB Enschede
t: +31 (0) 53 489 9111

Rhodes Scholarship Fund
Master’s/Ph.D. Degree
Due date: varies, July-Oct (yearly)
Focus on: UK
The course starts Sept 2020
Brief description:
The Rhodes Scholarships are postgraduate distinctions supporting exceptional all-round understudies at the University of Oxford. Set up in the longing of Cecil Rhodes in 1902, the Rhodes is the most settled and perhaps the loftiest worldwide award program on earth.
Host Institution(s):
Oxford University in the UK
Level/Fields of study:
Subject to compelled confinements, Rhodes Scholars may consider any full-time postgraduate declaration at the University of Oxford.
Number of Scholarships:
The class of 95 understudies is picked each year
Target gathering:
Students from Australia, Bermuda, Canada, China, Germany, India, Jamaica, and the Commonwealth Caribbean, Kenya, Malaysia, New Zealand, Pakistan, all Southern Africa countries, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon and Palestine, U.A.E, United States, West Africa, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
Scholarship value/Inclusion/Duration:
The scholarship covers all University costs; the University application charge; a living stipend (£15,144 per annum 2018-19); one economy class airfare to Oxford near the beginning of the regard and one economy trek back to the understudy’s nation of source around the consummation of the regard.
The fundamental residency of the honor is two years, subject dependably, and dependably, to satisfactory scholarly execution and individual boss.
Capability:
The going with capability criteria apply to all contender for the Rhodes Scholarships:
• Citizenship and residency: Each hopeful must fulfill the citizenship and residency essentials of the Rhodes casting a ballot open for which they are applying. If its all the same to you check the point by point information mindfully by methods for the country joins.
• Age: Age purposes of imprisonment move among casting a ballot open and range from a base age cutoff of 18 to the furthest reaches of 28 by 1 October of the year following the decision. In many casting ballot socioeconomics, quite far is 24 or 25. You should check carefully the specific age essentials for your electorate before applying. Productive candidates will connect in Oxford the October following the decision strategy. The Scholarship may not consistently be yielded.
• Education: All applicants almost certainly achieved academic standing sufficiently advanced to ensure the satisfaction of a four-year affirmation by the October following choice. Educational standing must be satisfactorily high to ensure admission to the University of Oxford, which has centered segment requirements, and to give conviction that Rhodes Scholars will perform to a high academic standard in Oxford. Solitary casting ballot socioeconomics may show a first or equivalent. A couple of bodies electorate require higher education to have been taken inside the casting a ballot open of usage.
Application rules:
All probability for the Scholarship ought to examine the information about the Scholarships in the country express page to scrutinize the application criteria, capability necessities, and due date unequivocal to their country.
Applications for Rhodes Scholarships open all through the spring and summer of the main year. Due date changes per country, in any case, is around July-October of the earlier year you wish to consider.
It is fundamental to scrutinize the how to apply page and visit the official site (interface found underneath) for point by point information on the most capable technique to apply for this award.

Site:

Official Scholarship Website: http://www.rhodeshouse.ox.ac.uk/

The Niels Bohr Institute, Faculty of Science at the University of Copenhagen is offering two or more PhD scholarships in experimental hybrid quantum mechanics commencing in 2019.
The QUANTOP laboratory at the Niels Bohr Institute hosts a number of projects in the field of experimental quantum optics, quantum measurement, and quantum communication. In particular, active research is carried out in the field of hybrid quantum systems where optical photons couple to mechanical and atomic systems for generation of entangled and other non-classical states of light and matter.
The position is available for a 3-year period and your key tasks as a PhD student at SCIENCE are:
  • To manage and carry through your research project
  • Attend PhD courses
  • Write scientific articles and your PhD thesis
  • Teach and disseminate your research
  • To stay at an external research institution for a few months, preferably abroad
  • Work for the department
Worth of Award
  • The position is covered by the Memorandum on Job Structure for Academic Staff.
  • Terms of appointment and payment accord to the agreement between the Ministry of Finance and The Danish Confederation of Professional Associations on Academics in the State.
  • The starting salary is currently at a minimum DKK 309.460 (approx. €43,600) including annual supplement (+ pension up to DKK 44,980). Negotiation for salary supplement is possible.
Eligibility for PhD Fellowships
  • The applicants must possess Master degree in physics and have demonstrated experimental research experience in either one or more areas, such as quantum optics, opto-mechanics, precision measurements, and atomic physics.
  • As criteria for the assessment of your qualification’s emphasis will also be laid on previous publications (if any) and relevant work experience.
  • The University wishes their staff to reflect the diversity of society and thus welcomes applications from all qualified candidates regardless of personal background.
How to Apply for PhD Fellowships
The application, in English, must be submitted electronically by clicking APPLY NOW below.
Please include
  • CV
  • Diploma and transcripts of records (BSc and MSc)
  • Acceptance Letter for the relevant MSc Programme at SCIENCE, if any
  • Other information for consideration, e.g. list of publications (if any),
  • Full contact details (Name, address, telephone & email) of 1-3 professional referees
Deadline: The deadline for applications is September 1, 2019.

This attractive scholarship is offered by the American Association of Women's University (AAUW), a non- profit organization that actively voices equality and education for women and girls. AAUW provides opportunities for women to continue postgraduate studies, including master's and doctoral degrees at US universities, in addition to that there are also opportunities to take up postdoctoral programs in the US.

This AAUW scholarship is provided through the AAUW's International Fellowships scheme. Opportunities are open to international women who are not US citizens and have never received a fellowship from AAUW. If the applicant is a member of Graduate Women International (GWI), they can apply for study outside the US (other than the country of origin), even though the quota is available in a limited number.

Preferred applicants who have shown a commitment in advancing women and teenage girls, both in the community, community, and professional work environment.

AAUW scholarship recipients for the master / professional degree level are USD 18,000, doctoral degrees are USD 20,000, and postdoctoral are USD 30,000. These scholarships can be used for tuition fees, living expenses, child care, as well as professional meeting fees, conferences, or seminars as long as they do not exceed 10 percent of fellowships. This scholarship is given for a duration of one year (1 July 2019 - 30 June 2020). Up to five quotas are available for renewal in the second year for recipients of professional S2 / degree scholarships .

Requirements:
1. Not a citizen / permanent resident, or a woman who has dual United States citizenship

2. Holds a bachelor's degree or will be completed no later than November 15, 2018

3. Intend to devote themselves fully through the academic plan proposed during the scholarship year

4. Intend to return to your home country to pursue a professional career

5. Proficient in English (Minimum TOEFL iBT score of 79 or TOEFL PBT 550)

6. Master's and doctoral applicants must register to an accredited tertiary institution no later than November 15, 2019 for the period of the scholarship and must name the institution in the International Fellowship application .

7. Master / professional degree scholarships are intended for master's or professional degree programs, such as JD, MFA, LLM, M.Arch, or medical degrees such as MD, DDS, etc.

8. Doctoral scholarships are intended for doctoral degrees, such as a Ph.D. or Ed.D.

9. Postdoctoral applicants must show proof of their doctoral degree; hold a doctorate degree classified
as a research degree, such as Ph.D., Ed.D., DBA, MD or MFA no later than November 15, 2019; and mention where they will conduct the research

10. Applicants for master's and doctoral degrees must be admitted to US-accredited institutions located in the United States during the scholarship year

11. A number of limited awards are available for GWI members for study or research activities in countries other than their own

12. Applicants must undertake full-year studies or research. International Fellowships do not provide funding for partial year studies or research. Programs that end before April in the year of the scholarship do not meet the requirements.

13. Master and doctoral scholarships support traditional class-based lectures from studying at a college or university. This scholarship program does not provide funding for distance learning or online programs or degrees that depend heavily on the distance learning component.

Application document:
1. Three letters of recommendation from professors or professionals
2. Copies of diplomas and academic transcripts
3. Diplomas and doctoral transcripts for postdoctoral applicants
4. TOEFL test score report
5. Letter of admission
6. CV / resume
7. Narration
8. Budget

* An official translation into English is also attached if the documents are in languages ​​other than
English, such as diplomas and transcripts.

Registration:
The AAUW scholarship application is done online by attaching the required application documents. Fill out the registration form and attach the application document according to the instructions provided. Please create an account first if you have never registered.

Deadline for registration and delivery of scholarship applications no later than November 15 2018. Announcement of results will be notified to all applicants by email on April 15 2019. While the scholarship program starts running fromDecember 1, 2019 - June 30, 2020. 
Questions can be submitted via email: aauw@applyists.com.

The Swiss Government has reopened the Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships . International scholarships aimed at foreign students outside Switzerland. Specifically for Indonesia, the Swiss Government Scholarship 2019 - 2020 can be followed for S3, postdoctoral, and research studies.

Selected candidates will receive a maximum of three years of a S3 scholarship, a 12-month postdoctoral scholarship, and a 12-month research scholarship. The scholarship component includes monthly allowance of 1,920 Swiss Franch, free tuition, health insurance, lump sum for flights at the end of the scholarship, special housing allowance for 300 Swiss Franch at the beginning of the scholarship, public transportation card for one and a half year tariff, guidance and travel activities, dinner and a number of tour tours.

The Swiss government through the Federal Commission for Scholarships for Foreign Students (FCS) gives freedom for candidates to choose studies at 10 Swiss universities, 2 institutes of technology, research centers, and applied science universities in the country.

Public universities:
University of Basel, University of Bern, University of Friborg, University of Geneva, University of
Lausanne, University of Lucerne, University of Neuchatel, University of St. Gallen, University of Zurich, and Universita dellà Svizzera italiana.

Technology institute:
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL)
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETHZ)

Research institute:
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (IHEID)

University of applied sciences (only for postdoctoral and research applicants):

University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland, Bern University of Applied Sciences, University of Applied Sciences Northwest Switzerland, University of applied Sciences Eastern Switzerland, Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts, University of Applied Sciences Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland, The Zürcher Fachhochschule.

Criteria and Requirements (S3):
1. Hold a master's degree or equivalent recognized by Swiss universities.

2. Applicants born after December 31, 1983

3. Applicants must include a letter from the host academic professor (including a brief CV) at the selected Swiss university that confirms why he wants to supervise and support the PhD thesis (applicants). Without this support, the application will be rejected.

4. For doctoral school applicants: in addition to all application documents (including a letter of support from the supervisor), a letter of acceptance from a doctoral school is required with application documents

5. Because this requires time, applicants must plan accordingly and apply for doctoral school registration before the program deadline scholarship.

6. Please note: If the chosen doctoral school does not allow you to contact a supervisor before being accepted into school, an application for a Swiss Government Scholarship is not possible.

7. Basically there are two different ways to achieve a doctorate (PhD). The first and most famous way
is to do doctoral studies under the supervision of an academic mentor (supervisor). The second way is to enter a doctoral program (doctoral school) which provides a framework for doctoral studies.

8. Applicants must have a research proposal including the time period. This is the essence of the application. The applicant must devote all the attention needed for that.

9. Applicants have the language skills required for PhD study

10. Applicants who have been in Switzerland for more than one year at the start of a scholarship in
September do not qualify.

11. Applicants who have received a Swiss Government scholarship were previously not entitled to apply for a scholarship a second time.

12. Please note: The FCS application for PhD scholarship and the application to be accepted by the Swiss University for PhD studies are two separate procedures.

Application documents:
1. FCS 2019/2020 application form (typed and printed)
2. Curriculum vitae along with a list of academic publications, awards, etc.
3. Motivation letters (maximum 2 pages )
4. Complete research proposal (maximum 5 pages). (Using FCS forms)
5. A copy of the confirmation letter or e-mail from a professor from a university in Switzerland that
explains why they want to provide PhD thesis supervision and support. Includes a brief CV from the
academic supervisor.
6. Two (2) recommendation letters from professors in the applicant's field. (Using FCS forms)
7. Copy of certified diplomas and grades (S1 and S2) (Must be translated if the original is not in English, German, French, or Italian)
8. Health certificate (using FCS form) 9. Two copies of passport (personal data page)

* Note: Requirements and application documents above are intended for doctoral level applicants (S3).
Further explanation regarding the requirements and application documents, including requirements for
registration of postdoctoral scholarships and research, can be downloaded on the Swiss Government
website .

Registration:
Complete application form Swiss Government scholarship 2019/2020 can be requested to the Swiss
Embassy via email: jak.vertretung@eda.admin.ch The application is made in 2 (two) copies. 1 original and 1 copy. Then submitted to:

Swiss Embassy in Jakarta
Jl.HR Rasuna Said Kav X3 / 2-Kuningan
12950 Jakarta

Please understand that scholarship registration is separate from registration to university. Applicants
need to submit a separate application to apply to the university.

Additional information can contact the telephone. +62215256061. 
Registration is open from 3 August 2018 to 11 December 2018. Candidates who pass the file will take part in the interview selection held by the Swiss Embassy. Scholarships will begin September 1, 2019.

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