Ministry of Communications and Information in 2010 and re-open the opportunity to provide educational scholarships abroad in Master Degree for civil servants within government agencies, employees of educational institutions and industry, Information and Communication Technology (ICT), and the general public.
Commemorating the establishment of the Museum in 1854, the 1854 Student Scholarships aim to:
- Increase awareness of Museum Victoria’s research in the university community;
- Train students in fields relevant to Museum Victoria;
- Provide opportunities for developing partnerships between Museum Victoria and universities; and
- Enhance Museum Victoria’s collections.
Eligibility
Applicants must be undertaking an Honours, Masters or PhD research project related to Museum Victoria’s collections, or in association with a Museum researcher. Information about the Museum’s collections can be found at www.museumvictoria.com.au/Collections-Research
A partnership between Thales, the French Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs and leading French engineering schools, business schools and universities.
Six engineering schools, two business schools and two Universities are partners to the ThalesAcademia programme. They are fully committed to offering students top-quality teaching and support services.
The five Shell and IMD MBA Alumni Scholarships are designed to encourage diversity in the class. One is awarded to each region: Asia, Africa/Middle East, Latin America, Eastern Europe and Western Europe/North America/Oceania.
Number of scholarships: Five (one from each area)
Amount: CHF 30,000
Geographic region:
- Africa / Middle East
- Asia
- Eastern Europe
- Latin America
- Western Europe / North America / Oceania
Who can qualify: Accepted candidates who are citizens, but not necessarily current residents, of the above geographical areas
African women working in agricultural research and development from Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia who have completed a bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral degree in selected disciplines are invited to apply.
African Women in Agricultural Research and Development (AWARD), a project of the CGIAR Gender & Diversity Program, is now accepting applications for its 2010 fellowships.