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Showing posts with label For Female. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Netherlands Govt. Scholarship Program for Short Courses, Masters, PhD


The NFP Scholarship  is initiated and fully funded by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs from the budget for development cooperation. The NFP offers fellowships for various short/ training courses as well as Masters and  PhD studies. The Netherlands Fellowship Program (NFP) promote capacity building within organizations in 51 countries by providing scholarships for training and education for professionals.

Institution: Dutch Universities and academic institutions.
Place of Study :  Netherlands
Program: Masters/PhD/Short Courses
Course starts:  2015/2016
Scholarship Sponsor: Netherlands Government


Deadline: Varies and Rolling

Fields of study:

NFP-qualified courses/programs. Find a course/program from their website and then contact the Dutch higher education institution that offers that course to find out whether it is NFP-qualified.

Target group:

The NFP target group consists of professionals who are nationals of and work and live in an NFP country. The chances of obtaining an NFP fellowship increase if you live and work in Sub-Saharan Africa and/or if you are a woman.

Scholarship Coverage:

An NFP fellowship is intended to supplement the salary that the fellow should continue to receive during the study period. The allowance is a contribution towards the costs of living, the costs of tuition fees, visas, travel, insurance and thesis research. If applicable, the fellowship holder is expected to cover the difference between the actual costs and the amount of the personal NFP allowances.

Eligibility:

The NFP is meant for professionals who are nationals of and work and live in one of the 51 NFP countries. Candidates have to be nominated by their employer to be eligible for the fellowship. There also has to be a clear need for training within the context of the organization.

Read the complete eligibility criteria at the official website. You must also meet the eligibility requirements of the program you are applying for.

Application Procedures:

You need to apply directly with a Dutch higher education institution of your choice, starting 3 February 2015. Please contact the institution that offers the NFP-qualified course of your choice to ask for the application procedure. Only the Dutch institution will provide information about the programs, selection criteria, application procedures and deadlines. Deadline varies depending on the course and the University.
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Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Sung Joo Kim Foundation Women Scholarships at AIM



Institute:  Asian Institute of Management (AIM)    
Place of Study:
Philippine
Program :
MBA    (Full Time)                
 Amount of Scholarship : Ranges between US $5,000 to US $10,000
Notes: This Scholarship is only for Female




                                           Deadline : 30 May 2015

AIM MBA Scholarship for Woman
The Asian Institute of Management (AIM) is committed to the pursuit of academic excellence.  It is one of the High ranking institute in Asia -Pacific region for management learning.    AIM is the first school in Southeast Asia to achieve accreditation from the US-based Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) based on the world’s highest international standards.
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In 2010, AIM placed No. 14 in Asia/Australasia in The Economist’s Which MBA? rankings. In 2011, AIM was ranked No. 1 among Asian business schools and No. 52 on a list of the Top 100 MBA programs worldwide in the Aspen Institute’s Beyond Grey Pinstripes survey. Schools in the Top 100 demonstrate significant leadership in integrating social, environmental, and ethical issues into the MBA program.

For  MBA 2015 intake, AIM offers twenty-five (25) full and partial scholarships.

General Criteria for Eligibility for  Sung Joo Kim Foundation Women Scholarships
  • Candidate must be woman
  • This Scholarship is open to women applicants
  • Minimum GMAT of 600 or equivalent GRE
  • Requirement: (1) Review by the President or Dean of the Asian Institute of Management
All admitted applicants will be considered for a scholarship award. Scholarships are awarded as part of the admissions process. Some scholarship categories require that additional information to be submitted. Please review the information about each scholarship for specific details.

For details about this scholarship visit the following site:

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Minority MBA Fellowships at Wharton Business School

Institute: Wharton Business School | University of Pennsylvania
Place of Study: Pennsylvania, USA
Program: Full-time MBA
Number of Awards: varies
Next Deadline: 29 September 2015
Scholarship Value: Full tuition (renewable annually), plus membership benefits.



                               Application Deadline: 29 September 2015
Name of Scholarship: Howard E. Mitchell MBA Fellowship at Wharton Business School 

Target groups:

• African Americans
• American Indians
• Hispanics
• Women

Scholarship Criteria:

First year students who are admitted to Wharton’s MBA Program. Candidates should demonstrate extra ordinary qualities in academic achievement, compelling leadership, exceptional professional development, and unique personality.

Application Deadline:

29 September 2015
05 January 2016
30 March 2016

For more details about  Howard E. Mitchell MBA Fellowships at Wharton Business School Click Here


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Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Bellamy Bursaries / Scholarship for English Female Golfers in UK

The Bellamy Bursaries

In 2005 the EWGA Trust received a legacy of £39,000 from the estate of Mrs Lena Marie Lauga Bellamy, whose father, Arnaud Massey, was the first overseas player to win The Open championship.

Mrs Bellamy was a keen golfer and, although she did not leave a valid Will, the Court of Protection agreed that her estate should be divided between various charities reflecting her interests.

Her legacy to the EWGA Trust will fund two Bellamy Bursary awards, each of up to £1500 per academic year. They will be made to English female golfers, irrespective of age or ethnicity, studying a golf-related subject at a college of higher or further education. Courses could include golf course management, turf management, green-keeping, horticulture or sports management, among other subjects.
                                              Applicatio Deadline: 1 September

The Conditions of the award are as follows:


The bursaries are provided for students with formal offer places on courses in related subjects.
Alternatively applicants must be actively participating in a course and must be able to provide support for their application from their Course Tutor.

The award year will be from 1 October to 30 September and applications must be made by the 1 September and returned to: The EWGA Trust, England Golf, The National Golf Centre, Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire LN10 6PU.  An application form can found at the top of this page for download.

Applications for a Bursary are open to all English female golfers who fulfill the above criteria, irrespective of age or ethnicity.

In general, a Bursary may be used for educational purposes, including tuition fees, books, room and board.

Annually each bursar must show that her enthusiasm and commitment to her golf have been satisfactory before the next year's funds are released.

Please visit the EWGA Trust website for more information - www.ewgatrust.org
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Angela Uzielli Bursaries / Scholarship for Female Golf Player in UK


Angela Uzielli Bursaries
Girl golfers who are  studying at college or university and want to continue to develop their game are invited to apply for an Angela Uzielli Bursary.

The  Angela Uzielli award is established in memory of the great English amateur   Angela Uzielli , who was a British champion, a Curtis Cup player and who won both the English championship and the British senior title in the same year.

                           Application Deadline: 31 July of each year.
                                           Download Application Here.


The founding capital was provided by Hugh and Catherine Stevenson, friends of the Uzielli family. It is intended that the income from the capital will fund up to four bursaries at any one time, of up to £1250 - £1500 each per annum.

The bursaries, for educational expenses, will be awarded to promising girl golfers who wish to further their education at university or college, within the British Isles, after school academic year 12, and at the same time continue to develop their golfing skills. They should be of English nationality by birth or have either parent of English nationality, or have been resident in England for the last two years. The awards will be administered through the EWGA Trust.

The Bursaries will continue for the duration of their academic course. However, they will be reviewed annually and the students will need to show that their enthusiasm and commitment to their golf have been satisfactory before the next year's funds are released.

Application forms can be downloaded, they can be found at the top of this page, and should be submitted by 30 September in the year of entry  to: The EWGA Trust, England Golf, The National Golf Centre, Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire LN10 6PU

Applications must include a recommendation and confidential report on the applicant from the appropriate county officials. These will then be submitted to the EWGA Trust Management Committee who, in consultation with Mr John Uzielli, will make the final decision on the granting of the Bursary.






The annual review procedure will require the recipients to provide a statement of their golfing and academic progress to the EWGA Trust Management Committee before 31 July of each year.

you can visit the EWGA Trust website for more information : www.ewgatrust.org
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Monday, May 18, 2015

ExxonMobil Scholarship for Science, Technology and Mathematics Students

ExxonMobil, the global leader in oil and lubricant industry, supporting the you generation through providing scholarship, internship and excellent job. ExxonMobil believes that in the  21st Century economy, a quality education for all children is necessary to prepare them to prosper in work and life. ExxonMobil is strongly committed to comply the social responsibility (CSR).

 
Introduce a Girl to Engineering
To enhance  the Gender development ExxonMobil annually hosts “Introduce a Girl to Engineering” events at company sites across the country with activities designed to encourage careers in engineering. The program seeks to promote curiosity among middle school students, and particularly help shrink the gender gap in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields. For more than a decade, hundreds of company employees have helped demonstrate to more than 4,000 students that engineering careers are not only exciting, rewarding and diverse, but also offer the power to make a difference in society.
 
Junior Achievement
ExxonMobil provides grants to local, regional, national and international Junior Achievement organizations that educate and inspire young people to understand business and economics, while also preparing them to enter the workforce. In addition, trained ExxonMobil employee volunteers lead specific lesson plans at schools of their choice. Junior Achievement has added a science and math component to the Junior Achievement curriculum.

National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering (NACME)
NACME, founded more than 30 years ago, and supported by corporations, has the goal of leading the effort to increase the representation of minority men and women in engineering and related careers. Block grants for scholarships are awarded to universities that have a track record and a focus to increase the number of minority engineering graduates. In addition, NACME is helping establish engineering academics in more than 100 inner city high schools.

National Science Teachers Association (NSTA)
ExxonMobil has provided NSTA with a $2 million grant in support of their National Learning Center. Through this initiative, ExxonMobil and NSTA will provide a new online professional development program to upper elementary and middle school teachers in selected school districts.

Outreach programs
ExxonMobil provides funds to selected organizations and universities that seek to improve the career opportunities of women and minorities, particularly in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. For example, ExxonMobil contributes to Society of Women Engineers programs that strive to attract women to engineering and technical professions. Other organizations funded by ExxonMobil include the National Society of Black Engineers, the Hispanic Heritage Foundation Youth Awards and the Society for Hispanic Professional Engineers.
 
Science Ambassador Program
ExxonMobil employees participate in an in-class volunteer program focused on education in science, technology, engineering and mathematics targeted at middle school students.
 
SECME, Inc.
SECME is a strategic alliance that partners schools, universities, industry and government to renew and strengthen the professional capacity of K-12 educators; motivate and mentor students; and, empower parents and communities to prepare minority youth for careers in the math, science, engineering and technology fields. ExxonMobil’s support of SECME directly aids several initiatives including the Summer Institute for Teachers.
 
Society of Women Engineers (SWE)
ExxonMobil’s contribution to SWE is used to support outreach programs to attract young women to the fields of engineering. As a longstanding partner of SWE, ExxonMobil supports Invent It. Build It., a hands-on engineering program for middle school girls, specifically Girl Scouts. Held annually during SWE’s national conference, the program introduces girls to the benefits of STEM careers through interactive challenges coordinated by PBS’ Design Squad Nation, engaging presentations from industry leaders and a parallel initiative for parents and educators.

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