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220 Fully-funded ARES Masters and Training Scholarships in Belgium for Developing Countries 2018/2019

Application Deadlines: 8th February 2018 11th January 2018  for the following courses: Internship in secondary resource development for sustainable construction Internship in quality control and quality assurance of medicines and health products Offered annually? Yes Eligible Countries : Students from African and  developing countries To be taken in: Belgium About the Award:  Each year, the Academy of Research and Higher Education (ARES) grants an average of 150 fellowships in the framework of the Masters and 70 fellowships in the framework of the internships to the nationals of the countries of the South. Eligible Countries:  Benin, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Cuba, Ecuador, Ethiopia ( only for courses in English ), Haiti, Indonesia, Madagascar, Mali, Morocco, Niger, Peru, Philippines, DR Congo, Rwanda, Senegal, Vietnam. Accepted Subject Areas (Masters):  Master of Specialization in Development, Environment and Societies Specialization Master

Applications to the Maurice R. Greenberg World Fellows 2017

To be eligible, applicants must: be in the mid-career stage Fellows are at least five, and typically not more than 20, years into their careers, with demonstrated work accomplishments, and a clear indication of future contributions and excellence.  The average age of a Greenberg World Fellow is 39, though there is no minimum or maximum age limit. be fluent in English An excellent command of the English language is essential. be a citizen of a country other than the United States   While dual citizens are eligible, preference is given to candidates whose work is focused outside the US. Selection criteria include: An established record of extraordinary achievement and integrity; Commitment to engagement in crucial issues and to making a difference at the national or international level; Promise of a future career of leadership and notable impact; Special capacity for critical, creative, entrepreneurial, and strategic thinking; Likelihood to benefit from participation in th

HFG Young African Scholars

Every two years the foundation hosts the Young African Scholars program. Ten scholars whose proposed projects are judged to be of high quality and closely relevant to the foundation’s interest in violence and aggression are selected to take part. The program includes a methods workshop, fieldwork research grants of $2,000 USD each, editorial and publication assistance, and sponsorship at an international conference to present research findings. Application Guidelines Applicants must be aged 35 or younger and must have been educated on the African continent and currently residing there. Applications are due by December 15th .  All application materials must be submitted by the end of that day (midnight, EST) in order to be considered. Applications should be no more than six pages and include the following: Research question Short literature review Description of research methods to be used Two-page C.V. Copy of passport or government-issued ID card

How to Apply to the Humphrey Fellowship Program

The Humphrey Fellowship Program is for experienced professionals interested in strengthening their leadership skills through a mutual exchange of knowledge and understanding about issues of common concern in the U.S. and Fellows’ home countries. As a non-degree program, the Fellowship offers valuable opportunities for professional development through selected university courses, attending conferences, networking, and practical work experiences. During the year, Fellows pursue both their individual program goals and work closely with their Humphrey colleagues in workshops and seminars. Unlike a typical graduate school experience, the Program encourages Fellows to travel away from their host campus to learn more about American culture and to network with their American peers. If you are interested in broadening your perspectives and becoming a global leader, the Humphrey Fellowship is for you. Please contact the Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy or Binational Fulbright Commiss

Gbowee Peace Foundation Africa Scholarship 2017 S025-1618

Gbowee Peace Foundation Africa Scholarship 2017 S025-1618 Fee Status International Country Overseas: Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria Subject Anatomy / Forensic Anthropology / Forensic and Medical Art, Architecture and Urban Planning, Biomedical Engineering, Business (Accountancy / Economics / Finance / International Business), Computing, Energy Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy, Geography / Environmental Science, Law, Mechanical Engineering, Nursing and Health Sciences, Politics and International Relations Value £20,000 Level of Study Postgraduate