Tempus Public Foundation offers scholarships for foreign higher education graduates, lecturers and researchers who would like to gain further knowledge in Hungarian higher education institutions, research or art institutes. Applications by citizens of relations that have a valid educational work plan or a bilateral agreement signed by the Hungarian Government or the Ministry of Human Capacities and the relevant ministry of the given country or territory are entitled for the scholarship. Information regarding the application procedure, internal deadlines and the pre-assessment and shortlisting of applications is in the scope of duties of Tempus Public Foundation and the responsible department of the national/territorial ministry of education. Applications nominated by these offices take priority. Applications submitted directly to Tempus Public Foundation shall also be considered.
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Fukuoka Women’s University is offering its short-term study abroad program to ambitious international female students focusing on Japanese culture from September, 2017 to August, 2018. The students can choose to participate in the program for either 1 year or 1 semester (starting September 2017 or April 2018).
The WJC program was established in 2010 as a milestone in the Fukuoka Women’s University’s internationalization effort. The program grants participants from each partner university a scholarship. Based on the availability of student positions and the number of applications from partner universities, a total of 25 to 30 students will be selected as participants. Only female students are eligible for WJC.
It is desirable (and important for us to maintain diversity of a student body) that applicants come from various academic fields, such as liberal arts, social sciences and natural sciences as well as Japanese studies majors.
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This is to inform you of an opportunity for students under a Master’s program in development practice to undergo a funded research internship/practicum in IFAD projects.
This is an IFAD-funded project that the Columbia University is leading. FYI, SEARCA was part of a consortium led by SupAgro Montpellier that submitted a bid proposal for this same project but the consortium led by Columbia University was awarded the grant. Nevertheless, Columbia University approached SEARCA to tie up with our University Consortium to implement the program.
Each Master’s student that would qualify for the grant would receive a grant of USD5,000 and would spend up to 3 months in one of the IFAD research project sites. However, only master’s students of member universities of the Global MDP Consortium can qualify. Universities may qualify for membership if they have a Masters in Development Practice Program or its equivalent, where the applicant-student must be enrolled. If there are none, the Global MDP Consortium can give one-year support to the university to enable it to institute a MDP program.
Attached an Infographic that would give you an overview of this project >>> new-ifad-universities-win-win-partnership
Visit their website at www.mdpglobal.org
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It is a special program designed for international students from affiliated universities around the world. It offers a unique curriculum of Japanese language classes and courses in the students’ major in English and Japanese. Participating student deepen their knowledge and understanding not only of their major field study, but also of Japanese society and people, through academic work and meaningful interactions with Japanese students and local people.
Saga Prefecture is in northwest Kyushu. Since ancient times, people in Saga have been enjoying exchanges of people, ideas, technologies and goods with China, Korea, and Southeast Asia because of this geographical advantage.
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Sciences Po’s seven schools welcome graduate students from all over the world. The two years of Master’s study include three semesters at Sciences Po in Paris and one semester away interning or studying in France or within our partner network abroad. Our graduate programmes provide students with both an in-depth academic background in the social sciences and hands-on experience of the professional field they aim to work in.
In order to recruit the best students from all around the world, Sciences Po offers Master’s programmes taught entirely in English. No need to speak French to enrol in these programmes: students can become multilingual with intensive French language courses during their studies at Sciences Po.
1) School of Public Affairs
2) School of International Affairs
3) Law School
4) Urban School
5) School of Management and Innovation
6) School of Journalism
7) Doctoral School
Main Website >>> http://www.sciencespo.fr/en/education/graduate-studies
ADMISSION >>> http://www.sciencespo.fr/admissions/en/graduate-international-admissions
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The International Graduate Program for Advanced Science (IGPAS) was initiated in October 2004 as one of the first International Priority Graduate Programs supported by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, and Technology (MEXT). The lecture courses are taught in English, and the students are not required to learn Japanese language, although they are encouraged to learn it for their daily life. Scholarship opportunities are available for those who meet our qualifications and academic standards. Since its establishment in 2004 to September 2015, IGPAS has conferred 81 Master of Science degrees and 59 Doctor of Science degrees to students from 22 countries.
IGPAS is a 5-year graduate program combining a 2-year master’s program and a 3-year doctoral program. Admission for the 3-year doctoral program is also available. Each student is affiliated with one of 6 departments: Mathematics, Physics, Astronomy, Geophysics, Chemistry, and Earth Science. Each department determines its own curriculum and course requirements. Availability of classes varies depending on the semester and/or departments. Students may consult their supervisor about their research plan each semester before registration.
(Online pre-application: October 17-November 17, Application: November 1-November 30)
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