:: Info Beasiswa(Scholarship)Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Beasiswa: School Postgraduate Scholarship Programme Swansea University

Business & Economics > Postgraduate Programmes > MSc
UK - Swansea University 2009 Entry, School Postgraduate Scholarship Programme

For international students

The School of Business
and Economics has a limited number of PG scholarships ranging between £1000 and £2000, available to international (non-UK/EU) applicants to the MSc programmes for 2009 entry. In awarding these scholarships, the School will take into account the
academic achievements of the individual, maintaining the geographical and cultural diversity that already exists on our programmes as well as addressing cases of genuine need.

In order to be eligible for an award, please attach a statement making your case to your application. Early application for an award is recommended.

Download form:
.doc click here .pdf click here

For UK and EU applicants

The University is offering 100 Masters Bursaries worth £2,700 each towards fees.
Closing Date: 24th July 2009 - PLEASE APPLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
Available for Masters and MRes schemes in all Schools

Who is eligible:

* Masters and MRes applicants from the UK or EU will be eligible to apply.
* Applicants should hold (or be expecting to achieve) a miniumum of a 2.1 degree (or equivalent).
* Students should normally be privately funded and must be enrolling on an eligible course at Swansea University for the first time in September 2009.

Further information:

Each award will be worth £2,700 and may only be used to offset tuition fees. Bursaries are being offered in every School and are available for full or part-time Masters or MRes study.

Contact:

Postgraduate Admissions Office.
Tel: 01792 295358
E-mail: Postgraduate.admissions@swansea.ac.uk
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:: Info Beasiswa(Scholarship)Friday, May 15, 2009

Beasiswa: Australian Leadership Awards Scholarships

Australian Leadership Awards Scholarships
AusAID will accept ALA Scholarship applications for the 2010 academic year from March 19, 2009 until June 30, 2009.

The Australian Leadership Awards (ALA) program aims to develop leadership, build partnerships and linkages within the Asia-Pacific, and address priority regional issues. The ALA program is comprised of Scholarships and Fellowships. Awardees are selected from the public, private and community sectors within countries where Australia has a significant aid program.
ALA Scholarships are offered to high achievers from the Asia-Pacific region to undertake postgraduate study (Masters or Doctorate) at an Australian university. Study programs must relate to AusAID’s priority areas of disability, economic growth, education, environment, food security, gender, governance, health, human rights, infrastructure, regional stability, rural development and water & sanitation. Scholars also undertake an extensive Leadership Development Program while in Australia.

Selection for ALA Scholarships is highly competitive, based on leadership qualities and on academic excellence.

ALA Scholarships are an investment in the future of the Asia-Pacific region. In this regard, ALA scholars are required to return to their home country or the region for two years after they have completed their studies.

Goal of the ALA Scholarship Program

The goal of the ALA Scholarships program closely reflects the objective of AusAID awards. That is, through the provision of award opportunities, AusAID Awards seek to develop capacity of individuals and their workplaces to contribute to

* long-term development, stability and security of Australia’s partner countries
* establishment and maintenance of mutually beneficial linkages between partner countries and Australia, as well as within regional networks

ALA Scholarships target those whose chosen field of study equips them to play a significant role in addressing, researching or combating regional development issues. AusAID’s priority areas are disability, economic growth, education, environment, food security, gender, governance, health, human rights, infrastructure, regional stability, rural development and water & sanitation.

Scholarship benefits
An ALA Masters Scholarship, taken over two years can be valued up to A$150,000.
An ALA Doctorate Scholarship, taken over four years can be valued up to A$300,000.

The amounts above include the following benefits and support:

* A Leadership Development Program worth approximately A$17,000
* Introductory Academic Program
(IAP): approximately A$2,000
* Tuition fees for your approved course of study
* Return air travel to and from Australia
* Costs associated with health checks and visa applications prior to departure for Australia
* Establishment allowance on arrival: A$5,000
* Contribution to living expenses: A$26,009 per year (2009 rate, reviewed annually)
* Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the duration of the award (for award holder only)
* A study enrichment allowance (SEA) to contribute towards field research, academic support, conference participation or the award holder’s reunion travel costs: A$2,000 per year (cumulative)

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:: Info Beasiswa(Scholarship)Thursday, May 14, 2009

Beasiswa S1 Komputer: Undergraduate Scholarships in Computer Science

UK - Royal Holloway, University of London, a beautiful campus close to London, is a great place to study. There are a small department friendly and world class research. The Department of Computer Science offers a number of Departmental Undergraduate Scholarships for undergraduates at the start of their university studies.
Name: Departmental Undergraduate Scholarship Challenge 2009-10
Amount: £1,000 in the first year, £500 in years two and three
Level: undergraduate
Field of Study: Computer Science
Rules: Click here
Submission form: http://www.cs.rhul.ac.uk/Studying/challenge2009/submission.php
Closing Date: 12th june 2009

DESCRIPTION
The Department of Computer Science offers a number of Departmental Undergraduate Scholarships for undergraduates at the start of their university studies. Candidates are eligible to try for a Scholarship by entering the Challenge. All entries will be assessed and the entry or entries judged to be the best will lead to the offer of a Scholarship which will be confirmed upon enrolment for that year.

Departmental Undergraduate Scholarships 2009-2010

1. £1,000 in the first year of study in the Computer Science Department at RHUL.
2. renewable at the rate of £500 in years two and three.


Entry instructions

The Challenge consists of two parts - a test of abstract reasoning skills, and a programming challenge.

You must submit your entry using this on-line form.

You must submit a file in plain text (txt), a Word format (doc), portable document format (pdf), rich text format (rtf) or the Open document format (ODF), with your answers to the four questions.

You must submit a plain text file with the source code of your program. Any of PERL, Java, ANSI C++, ANSI C, and Visual Basic are acceptable languages.

If your program requires several files (Java classes or Basic resource files for instance) the the whole package must be zipped (gzip, tar, winzip etc) into a single file for submission.

Any program submitted must include detailed instructions (in the program code, as comments, or in a README file) for executing the program.

Your entry must be your own work and you must click the box which states that the submission is your own work.

The closing date for entries is Friday 12th June 2009.
Assessment

Submissions will be assessed by the Admissions team of the Department of Computer Science, Royal Holloway, University of London. Your answers to the abstract questions must include enough working so that we can see how you came to your answers. Your program will not just be assessed on correctness and speed. It will also be assessed on coding style and general code quality.

Early entries of sufficient merit may be awarded scholarships before the closing date at the discretion of the Admissions team.

The Department’s judgment of the quality of submissions is final.

The Department cannot be held responsible for any lost, delayed or corrupted entries.

The full results will be announced on Monday 6th July 2009 and all contestants will be notified of the results. The names of the winners will be published on the website.

Eligibility

The Challenge is open to any candidate who is considering applying, or has applied, to study Computer Science or a related degree in the Department of Computer Science at Royal Holloway, University of London.

The Challenge is open to contestants of all nationalities and all countries.

Employees of Royal Holloway, University of London and their families are not eligible to enter this Scholarship Challenge.

Renewal

Only those Scholars who achieve an overall first class mark in their end-of-year examinations for years one and two will be eligible for the renewal of the award in years two and three, when the continuation awards of £500 p.a. will be paid.

The closing date for submission is Friday 12th June 2009.
Early submissions will be assessed periodically and scholarship offers may be made before the closing date

Department of Computer Science, University of London, Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX
Tel/Fax : +44 (0)1784 443421 /439786

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