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Beasiswa CIMB Niaga 2010, Malaysian Scholarships for Indonesian Students 2010
Written by Admin on April 7, 2010 – 3:51 pm -Beasiswa CIMB Niaga 2010, Malaysian Scholarships for Indonesian Students 2010
CIMB NIAGA SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM (OVERSEAS) 2010 – Application Deadline: 30th April 2010
PT Bank CIMB Niaga Tbk (”CIMB Niaga”) and CIMB Group, majority shareholder in Malaysia give opportunity for bright Indonesian students from all over Indonesia to get CIMB Niaga Scholarship for studying in undergraduate level in Malaysian University with the courses of Accounting, BusiPT Bank CIMB Niaga Tbk (”CIMB Niaga”) and CIMB Group, majority shareholder in Malaysia give opportunity for bright Indonesian students from all over Indonesia to get CIMB Niaga Scholarship for studying in undergraduate level in Malaysian University with the courses of Accounting, Business Administration, Economics, Computer System, Information Technology, Civil Engineering and Science (Mathematics, Statistics, Industrial & Computational Mathematics).
The scholarship is intended for:
* Indonesian citizen
* Fresh graduate of Senior High school and/or equal level from all over Indonesia (graduate in 2010)
* Excellent academic result (national examination result is 8.00 or above)
* Is not bounded to another scholarship program at the moment.
Note:
Candidates who select the :
* Courses of Accounting ; Business Administration or Economics need to have 8.00 or above for Mathematics, Economy and English subject.
* Courses of Computer System ; Information Technology ; Civil Engineering or Science (Mathematics) need to have 8.00 or above for Mathematics and one of any science subject (Physics, Chemistry & Biology).
The scholarship (full scholarship) includes:
1. Registration and tuition fees
2. Health insurance
3. Dormitory
4. Living cost
5. Book and internet allowance
6. Transportation (plane ticket once a year)
7. Laptop & Printer
8. Research fees (end of study)
Selection process and legal documents (visa and passport) fees
Complete documentation to be given includes:
1. Registration form (can be downloaded from www.cimbniaga.com)
2. Copy of National Examination.
Copy of legalized school report for last 4 semesters can be submitted prior to National Examination result to see your mark consistency.
3. Copy of identity card (KTP/SIM/Student ID/Passport)
4. Copy of family certificate
5. Copy of birth certificate
6. Letter of recognition from school regarding : good behavior, student achievements, student economic status.
7. Academic and non academic achievements (Certificates, Documentation, etc)
8. Photo (color 2 pcs @ 3×4)
Incomplete data will not be processed.
Please submit the data to:
Human Resources Management Group (HRMG)
Address : Menara CIMB Niaga Lantai16
Jl.Raya Diponegoro No.101
Karawaci – Tangerang 15810
Attention : Sdri. Arviyati Wahyuningdiyah
Code : “CIMB Niaga Scholarship Overseas” (write on the upper right side of the envelope)
Universities to be offered are: University of Malaya (UM) and National University of Malaysia (UKM)
For further scholarship information, please call Corporate Affairs CIMB Niaga on (021) 250-5151 with Tengku Laksamana (Awang) ext. 35135 / Luh Nindityawati (Juty) ext. 35099 or Call Center 14041. Or please email to cimbniagascholarship@cimbniaga.co.id.
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Beasiswa MITSUI 2010
Written by Admin on April 7, 2010 – 5:43 am -Qualifications
(1) Nationality: Applicants must be citizens of the Republic of Indonesia.
(2) Age: Applicants must be less than twenty (20) years of age as of April 30th, 2010 and unmarried. The grantees must remain single during the tenure of their scholarship period.
(3) Academic Background and School Records: Applicants must have completed SMA (Senior High School) of IPA or IPS course with marks of at least seven (7) or higher on their school records for the following subjects, throughout the whole SMA study period of 3 years:
For IPA course: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and English.
For IPS course: Mathematics, Economics, History and English.
(4) Japanese Language: Applicants must be willing to study the Japanese language and to receive university education in the Japanese language in Japan.
(5) Health: Applicants must be healthy, both mentally and physically, and have no infectious diseases.
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Business Exchange Scholarship – University of Technology, Sydney
Written by Admin on March 23, 2010 – 4:17 am -UTS: Business Exchange Scholarship
University of Technology, Sydney
Course
area/ Division: BUS.Faculty of Business
Description
UTS: Business recognises the importance of international exchange in a student’s academic life. The Faculty is committed in supporting students who wish to go on exchange in order to gain an international perspective on global business methods and practices.
UTS: Business may offer up to ten (10) Outbound Exchange Scholarships per semester, to qualified students enrolled in a Business degree. Each scholarship is tenable for one semester, to the value of $500.00 each. It cannot be deferred or transferred to another semester.
Eligibility
>Students who are enrolled in a Business undergraduate or postgraduate degree approved to go on exchange by UTS: Business and UTS: International;
>Students must be enrolled at UTS for a minimum of 24 credit points for credit transfer from the host institution to UTS.
>Students attending an exchange program for a full year may only apply for an exchange scholarship once;
>Students must not be in receipt of any other scholarship, cadetship or bursary. This excludes the Global Exchange Scholarship offered by UTS: International, which students may receive simultaneously.
>Students must be able to speak and present upon their return about their experience overseas when required by UTS: Business and/or UTS: International.
Selection criteria
1. Top ranked students with a minimum WAM of 65 from among the Faculty scholarship applicants;
2. Personal statement addressing the following (800 – 1,000 words):
* Benefits of overseas study to your overall Business degree;
* In what ways can you be an ambassador for UTS: Business while studying and living overseas;
* Activities where you have assisted international students or made contribution to UTS: Business
3. A one-page resume.
Value
From $500.00 to $500.00
Duration
Each scholarship is tenable for one semester, to the value of $500.00 each. Link to the application form
Number per year
20
Other information
Outbound exchange commencing in Autumn – Submit by first day of Autumn Semester
Outbound exchange commencing in Spring – Submit by first day of Spring Semester
Contact
Name: Erick Opena
Phone: 61 2 9514 2256
Email: erick.opena@uts.edu.au
Website: http://www.uts.edu.au/index.html
Postal Address:
Erick Opena, UTS Business, Teaching & Learning Centre
P.O Box 123
Broadway NSW 2007
Australia
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Gloria Barron Wilderness Society Scholarship for Graduate Students, USA
Written by Admin on March 15, 2010 – 9:17 am -The Gloria Barron Wilderness Society Scholarship is available to qualified graduate students. It is created in honor of Gloria Barron, dedicated educator and tireless advocate for wilderness protection, and administered by The Wilderness Society, a leading conservation organization based in Washington, D.C. We award a $10,000 scholarship to a graduate student for the coming academic year to support research and preparation of a paper on an aspect of wilderness. We strongly encourage proposals relating to climate change, as well as other topics regarding wilderness conservation.
Additional funding will be provided to pay travel expenses for the recipient to work with staff members of The Wilderness Society on this project. The Wilderness Society wishes to encourage the publication of this work in an academic journal or other appropriate medium and has additional funds to help cover expenses of publishing and publicizing the final paper.
The scholarship seeks to encourage individuals who have the potential to make a significant positive difference in the long term protection of wilderness in North America. In the past, individuals like Aldo Leopold and Rachel Carson have made that kind of lasting difference. They possessed all the skills needed to excel in their respective professions, but they also possessed something more: the courage and the vision to think afresh about how and why to protect our wild lands and the ability to communicate those ideas effectively to others.
Application Procedures and Guidelines
1. Eligibility Requirements for Scholarship Applications
Graduate students meeting the eligibility requirements noted below may apply directly to The Wilderness Society. If you are an applicant, please make sure you meet all of the scholarship eligibility requirements and follow the application procedures below.
Applicants for the Gloria Barron Wilderness Society Scholarship must:
* be enrolled in an accredited graduate institution in North America;
* have strong academic qualifications;
* have academic and/or career goals focused on making a significant positive difference in the long-term protection of wilderness in North America. Graduate students in natural resources management, law or policy programs are strongly encouraged to apply.
2. Application Procedure
All students applying for the Gloria Barron Wilderness Society Scholarship must submit the following materials for an application to be considered complete:
a. A two-page double-spaced cover letter. The letter must offer insights into the personal motivations of the applicant as well as how wilderness has influenced your life. If, in the course of this essay, you could give us some understanding of your strengths and weaknesses, this would also be helpful.
b. A 3-5 page double-spaced proposal. The proposal must include a description of the proposed work and a timeline for completion of a paper within 24 months. The 5-page proposal limit does not include your list of references/citations. See Research Topics for guidelines.
c. A current résumé or curriculum vitae.
d. Two letters of recommendation describing the applicant`s ability to meet the objectives of the scholarship and proposed work.
e. Undergraduate and graduate transcripts (official or unofficial).
All application materials must be submitted to Barron_scholarship@tws.org no later than 5:00 pm Eastern, March 31. Faxes or mail applications are not acceptable.
3. Research Topics
The research paper should address an aspect of the establishment, protection, or management of wilderness. The applicant may choose to discuss a subject relevant to current programs of The Wilderness Society. It may apply to a particular landscape or it may address issues broadly. The following themes are suggested research topics:
Restoration of the health and function of wilderness. For example: what is `good` ecological restoration?; what is the proper scale and at what point can a system be considered restored?
Reserve design in the context of ecosystem management. Research into the role of reserves in the conservation of ecosystem integrity and/or the effect of climate change scenarios on reserve design would fall under this heading.
Management impacts on wildland ecosystems. Question like how do roads affect ecosystem function and what roles should roadless areas play in protecting ecosystem integrity, what are the ecological and social impacts of grazing in wildland ecosystems, and what can be done to protect wildland ecosystems from biological invasion are examples.
Valuing wildlands. Topics include how wildland protection contributes to rural economic health and the design of policies and programs to help rural communities leverage the economic value of protecting wildland ecosystems.
Connecting people to wildlands. The contributions of wilderness to public health and well-being, particularly for residents of metropolitan areas, are possible topics under this heading.
Impacts of climate change. Potential research questions include: what are the terrestrial and aquatic impacts of climate change on wilderness areas and wilderness resources; what is the relationship between wildland fire, carbon emissions/sequestration, and climate change; what are the economic effects of climate change on wildland ecosystem services such as water quality and quantity; and what are the implications of climate change for wilderness management? Important: Research proposals related to climate change are strongly encouraged.
4. Scholarship Requirements
Scholarship Payments: The scholarship is paid in two installments, the first in August for $7,000 and the second in February for the remaining $3,000. The recipient may be liable for income tax on the scholarship. Please consult with your tax advisor on the proper treatment of the award.
Additional funding will be provided to pay travel expenses for the recipient to work with staff members of The Wilderness Society on this project. The Society wishes to encourage the publication of this work in an academic journal or other appropriate medium and has additional funds to help cover expenses of publishing and publicizing the final paper.
Progress and Final Reports
The recipients are required to submit a paper describing the findings of their research project within 24 months of receiving the award. In order to receive the second payment, the recipient must send a letter summarizing the status of his/her project and the expected completion date in January or February.
5. Other information
For more information, please contact Christine Soliva.
When and Where to Apply
Application Deadline:
March 31, 2010 at 5:00 pm Eastern
Fellowship Payment Dates:
August
February
Contact for further information:
Christine Soliva, Research Project Coordinator
No phone calls please.
Applications must be emailed to:
Christine Soliva
Research Project Coordinator
Ecology and Economics Research Department
The Wilderness Society
Barron_scholarship@tws.org
Fax or mail applications are not accepted.
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