Showing posts with label Master. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Master. Show all posts

Friday, May 31, 2013

The Norman E. Borlaug Leadership Enhancement in Agriculture Program (LEAP)

The Norman E. Borlaug Leadership Enhancement in Agriculture Program (Borlaug LEAP) offers fellowships to enhance the quality of thesis research of graduate students from developing countries who show strong promise as leaders in the field of agriculture and related disciplines as defined by Title XII. Borlaug LEAP was developed in conjunction with the Borlaug International Agricultural Science and Technology Fellows Program sponsored by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) but operates as a separate program.  The Borlaug LEAP is part of the US Government's Feed the Future 21st Century Leadership Program funded by the United States Agency for International Development.
The Borlaug LEAP Fellowship supports engaging a mentor at a United States (US) University and at a Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) system center to support and enhance the thesis research and mentoring experience. Awards are made on a competitive basis to students who show strong scientific and leadership potential, have a well coordinated proposal between their home university, a US university mentor, and the CGIAR mentor, and whose research is related to a strong research and support project within the host country. Emphasis is placed on work that has relevance to the national development of the student's home country. 

REQUEST FOR APPLICATIONS (RFAs)
Applications are requested for sub-Saharan African students conducting research on topics related to the US Government's global hunger and food security initiative -- FEED THE FUTURE.  The focus region is sub-Saharan Africa.  All topics related to agriculture (as defined by Title XII) and the research strategies of the Feed the Future Initiative are admissible. The administrative due date for applications is: JUNE 14, 2013.  Applications must be RECEIVED BY JUNE 14, 2013 to be considered for fellowships beginning September 15, 2013 through September 14, 2014.


For more information on how to apply, see this flier and website.

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Cambridge Scholarships for International Students 2013-2014


The GatesCambridge Scholarships is are prestigious international full-cost scholarships awarded to outstanding applicants from outside the UK to pursue a full-time graduate degree in any subject available at the University of Cambridge.

Eligibility
  • Citizens of any country outside the United Kingdom
  • May apply to pursue one of the following full-time residential courses of study:
  • PhD (three year research-only degree)
  • One year postgraduate course (e.g. MPhil, LLM, MASt, Diploma, MBA etc.)
  • MSc or MLitt (two year research-only degree)
  • May apply to study any subject available at the University of Cambridge
  • Must be admitted to one of the degrees above at Cambridge through the University’s normal admission procedures

 A Gates Cambridge Scholarship covers the full cost of studying at Cambridge.
How to Apply
 All applicants apply simultaneously for admission as a graduate student to the University of Cambridge and a Gates Cambridge Scholarship using the one application pack.
Application Deadline:  December 4, 2012
For information click here

Monday, October 1, 2012

VLIR-UOS Master and Short Training Scholarships 2013-2015

VLIR-UOS awards scholarships to students from Africa, Asia and Latin-America to follow a training or master programme at a Dutch speaking university or university college in Belgium. The eligible training or master programmes are taught in English. They are designed for people in positions of responsibility in civil society.

The scholarships cover all related expenses. For application, please visit the website of the training or master programme. You can apply for a scholarship from October 2012 (master programmes) or November 2012 (master programmes organised at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven and all training programmes). The deadline for application for the master programmes: 1 February 2013; for training programmes: check the programme websites.

Overview Eligible Programmes

The master programmes, lasting one or two academic years, focus on specific problems of developing countries. These are designed to enable graduates to share and apply acquired knowledge in the home institution and country.
In the shorter training programmes, lasting one to four months, the focus is on transferring skills rather than knowledge, thus creating opportunities for cooperation and networking.

International Master Programmes 2013-2014
International Master Programmes 2013-2015
International Training Programmes 2013

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Master of Science in Physical Land Resources


Tenable at Ghent University & Vrije Universiteit Brussel

Period: September 2013 - September 2015
Language: English
Number of VLIR-UOS Scholarships: 16
Promoter: Prof. E. Van Ranst (Ghent University)
Prof. W. Cornelis (Ghent University)
Prof. O. Batelaan (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
Link to application form: www.plr.ugent.be/main.htm#application
Contact:
OPTION SOIL SCIENCE:
Ghent University
Physical Land Resources Programme Secretariat
T +32 (0)9 264 46 38
F +32 (0)9 264 49 91
plrprog.adm@ugent.be
www.plr.ugent.be/main.htm
OPTION LAND RESOURCES ENGINEERING:
Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Department of Hydrology and Hydraulic Engineering
T +32 (0)2 629 30 21
F +32 (0)2 629 30 22
hydr@vub.ac.be
http://phylares.vub.ac.be

Programme content
A country’s physical land resources are fundamental for human life and welfare. Worldwide population pressure and severe degradation, pollution and desertification problems are threatening these natural resources leading to competition between agricultural and industrial purposes, urban planning and nature conservation. To guarantee proper use and management of what is a basic commodity for a nation, well-trained specialists are given thorough knowledge of the properties and characteristics of this natural resource and solid insight into factors and measures that may alter their actual state and value.

The purpose of the main subject in Soil Science is to train researchers, academics and government staff in the inventory and detailed characterisation of land capacity, particularly soils. Graduates understand the development and evolution of soils under natural conditions or following human interference, using field, map, laboratory and remote-sensing data. They have the knowledge to use and manage soil and water in a sustainable way and optimize land use. The main subject in Land Resources Engineering offers training in non-agricultural use and application of soil, and includes geotechnical aspects (use of soil as building material or for foundations, slope stability and stability of excavations), the role of soil water and groundwater for water management and supply, and soil management in relation to environment and land use (erosion, sediment transport, coastal development and protection).

The first year provides a general and comprehensive foundation in physical land resources and as such is accessible to students with a good scientific background who have a limited knowledge of physical land resources. The first year courses are mainly general courses and (25%) main subject courses in the field of either Soil Science or Land Resources Engineering. All 1st year courses are lectured at Ghent University. In the second year the student continue the same main subject as in the first year: students of the option Soil Science continue their studies at Ghent University and those of the option Land Resources Engineering will be lectured at Vrije Universiteit Brussel. The first semester of the 2Nd year consists of 6 elective courses and the 2nd semester is fully reserved for the master dissertation. (30 credits out of 60). 

All courses have a theoretical and a practical part. Some courses include fieldwork and may be supplemented with excursions. The first year programme provides for informative and interdisciplinary seminars that allow students to participate actively and work independently. The thesis (second year) must be defended orally, in public before a jury.

Admission requirements

Each application will be evaluated by a board of admission of the specific programme and has to be approved by the Faculty Council and by the Rector’s office
i) Entry conditions
Applicants must have a Bachelor's degree of minimum 3 years with good overall scores (at least a second class or equivalent, preferably higher) from a university or recognized equivalent.
ii) Language knowledge
The applicant must be proficient in the language of the course or training programme, i.e. English. Command of the English language is a very important criterion for admission. With the exception of those who have a diploma (Secondary Education, Academic Bachelor Degree, Master Degree) issued by an institution officially recognized by the Flemish Government, applicants must be able to prove their proficiency in English. There are 4 possibilities to supply this proof:
1.     TOEFL certificate (the UGent TOEFL code is 2643) with:
       a minimum total score of 550 on the paper based test, or
       a minimum total score of 79 on an internet based test.
        The test validity is max. 2 years.
2.     IELTS with a minimum overall band score of 6. The test validity is max. 2 years.
3.     Proof of at least 1 year of comprehensive English-based instruction at a university or recognized equivalent.
Remark: TOEFL/IELTS predictive tests are not acceptable.

iii) Specific academic admission criteria
Applicants are expected to have a basic science training in (1) mathematics or statistics and (2) chemistry or biochemistry, and an overall academic education background in a relevant discipline like (either) agriculture, biology, forestry, environment, land and water management, physical geography, geology or civil engineering. Relevant research or working experience of about 2 years is recommended but not a prerequisite, unless the former field of study (degree obtained) was not directly relevant for or pertaining to soil science or land resources engineering.

Type of diploma
Master degree

Application

Thursday, January 19, 2012

VLIR Scholarships - Study in Flanders and make a difference at home

VLIR-UOS awards scholarships to students from Africa, Asia and Latin-America to follow a training or master programme at a Dutch speaking university or university college in Belgium. The eligible training or master programmes are taught in English. They are designed for people in positions of responsibility in civil society.
The scholarships cover all related expenses. For application, please visit the website of the training or master programme.

You can apply for a scholarship from October 2011 (master programmes) or November 2011 (master programmes organised at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven and all training programmes). The deadline for application for the master programmes: 1 February 2012; for training programmes: check the programme websites.

VLIR-UOS enables innovative partnerships between universities and university colleges in Flanders and in developing countries. VLIR-UOS aims to find sustainable responses to global challenges and local needs. 

 Sharing Minds. Changing Lives

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Scholarship Links

This post is for bachelor students, and post-bachelor degree persons interested to pursue Master or PhD studies, and are looking out for Scholarships. We update the links regularly so click on the label scholarship to visit this post often, or subscribe for an RSS.

Flemish Inter-University Council (VLIR) Scholarships, 1 and 2 Years Master level for ICPs and short-term training programmes (ITPs) , tenable in Flemish Universities in Flanders, Belgium.  PhD scholarship only awarded to ICP Graduates. Application deadline February 1 each year. http://www.scholarships.vliruos.be/ ; http://www.vliruos.be

Ghent University, Special Research Fund (BOF), supports Doctoral students from developing countries. You can apply any time through your Promoter (Professor) at Ghent University. http://www.ugent.be/en/research/funding/phd/BOF/docos.htm

DAAD Scholarships http://nairobi.daad.de/

The Netherlands Fellowship Programmes (NFP) are fellowship programmes designed to promote capacity building in 60 developing countries by providing training and education to their mid-career staff members. For deadlines and more info visit http://tinyurl.com/3d9dd4r

Erasmus Mundus - Scholarships and Academic Cooperation
Erasmus Mundus aims to enhance quality in higher education through scholarships for individuals (Master and Doctorates) and academic cooperation between Europe and the rest of the world. Check link for more info.

The Regional Universities Forum for Capacity Building in Agriculture (RUFORUM) implements its mission through a range of activities but at its core is the Competitive Grants System (CGS), comprising a number of different competitively awarded grant programmes including;
  • the Graduate Research Grants (GRG),
  • the Community Action Research Programme (CARP), special calls to meet some particular disciplinary or operational criteria, and  
  • the Field Attachment Programme Awards (FAPA) for students to engage with prospective employers and clients of their research after handing in their theses.
Check out their website for calls.

National Council for Science and Technology - Research Grants. They have calls every year, so it is worth visiting their site often. Helps if you have a proposal ready for customizing to the particular call.

Local projects - talk talk talk to the Professors and Heads of Departments in the line of your research interest. A ready proposal is an added advantage.

Scholarships Websites - Examples, http://scholarship-positions.comhttp://www.advance-africa.com/ Many of these websites allow you to subscribe to an email newsletter and they send you updates to your inbox

Google - the best thing that ever happened 'sic' to information age. So go ahead and Google it. You never know.

Among others..........that you can put in the comments section below and benefit someone else.

Good luck. The Living Land