For the first time we now have an internship opening for an Indonesian university student at Master’s level. The full time internship position is with the Political, Governance and Communications team for a duration of 6 months. The selected intern will be compensated by a salary allowance as well as possible performance based bonuses. The intern will be part of a dynamic, outgoing and ambitious team working in close cooperation with the Deputy Head of Mission as well as Indonesian and Danish colleagues.
We are looking for a proactive and independent intern with excellent English skills (written as well as oral) and in-depth knowledge of the political processes in Indonesia, Indonesian foreign policy, and other related issues.
Please find more information on this link : http://indonesien.um.dk/en/about-us/job-vacancies/
We would highly appreciate any assistance from you in distributing this opportunity to the students at your university. We encourage all enrolled master’s level university students regardless of academic background or place of study to apply and hope to reach as many qualified candidates as possible.
Application Deadline: Saturday, October 15, 2016.
Programme Flyer >>> indonesian-intern-vacancy-announcement-160927
** Applicants may directly send the application to the respective Embassy of Denmark’s email address. Once you are SELECTED, you NEED to inform your personal data to Office of International Affairs (Bulaksumur F-13) .
Kantor Urusan Internasional UGM mengundang seluruh civitas akademika UGM pada khususnya, dan mahasiswa dari universitas lain pada umumnya untuk menghadiri Presentasi Beasiswa Chevening yang membahas tentang kesempatan belajar pada Master Program di Inggris dengan beasiswa, yang akan diisi oleh perwakilan dari KEDUBES INGGRIS dan alumni Chevening itu sendiri
Acara ini akan diselenggarakan pada:
Hari/tanggal : Kamis, 6 Oktober 2016,
Pukul : 8.30 – 10.30 WIB,
Venue: Ruang Multimedia, Gedung Pusat UGM lantai 3 Sayap Utara.
*** Limited seats (60 orang yang pertama hadir di hari pelaksanaan yang dipersilakan masuk)
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (HUFS) was established in 1954. In addition to its focus on the theory and practice of foreign languages, HUFS also encourages students to use the language skills that they have acquired to study the politics, economy, society and culture of each region of the world. HUFS is a specialized university that educates students to become creative experts, international Koreans, and independent researchers who will contribute to the development and exchange of culture.
HUFS is a coeducational university with around 15,000 students in 51 departments within 15 colleges. HUFS has educational exchange ties with 465 universities in 80 countries worldwide.
HUFS is the birthplace of foreign language education in Korea and teaches 45 major languages of Asia, the Middle East, and other major regions of the world. HUFS graduates now play vital roles in international trade and diplomatic affairs.
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
• 1 brief essay of personal history and plan of study
• Official Academic Transcript (in English)
• Certificate of Enrollment from faculty
• Passport Photo (2 pcs, 3×4 cm, white background color)
• Copy of passport
• Dorm Application Form
• Health examination form (Dorm applicants only)
• Curriculum Vitae
• English language proficiency (Min. Score of TOEFL – ITP=530, iBT 8.0 or IELTS 6.0)
• Letter of Recommendation from Academic Supervisor
>>> hufs-fact-sheet-for-international-partners-for-2017-spring <<<
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
1) Submit the aforementioned documents to Office of International Affairs, UGM (Bulaksumur F-13) for internal selection.
2) OIA staffs will evaluate your application and make the applicant ranking.
3) Once you are selected as Nominated Student, you may continue register to HUFS as for host university selection.
4) FINAL decision from HUFS.
Please send all documents above in 2 COPIES to Office of International Affairs, UGM (Bulaksumur Block F-13) no later than October 12, 2016.
Untuk dosen UGM
Fulbright is looking for applicants who serve as faculty members at any private or state higher education institutions. The grant affords Indonesian scholars the opportunity to conduct research in the U.S. for a period of three (3) to six (6) months.
Applicants should:
- Hold a Nomor Induk Dosen Nasional (NIDN) and fulfill other requirements listed at http://beasiswa.dikti.go.id
- Hold a doctoral (PhD or S3) degree
- Demonstrate sufficient English-language proficiency to conduct research in the U.S., but do not have to submit a TOEFL score
- Have contacted or identified a potential research partner or institution in the U.S.
- Have plans to complete and publish their research upon the completion of the program
HOW TO APPLY
Candidates should complete the appropriate application form which can be downloaded below and send it to DIKTI address as shown on the last page of the application form. Please return your complete application package by the application deadline that includes:
>>> pamph2017
>>> application-information
>>> syllabus-draft
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
• application-form NUSTEP
• Japanese Questionnaire
• Copy of passport
• Official Academic Transcript (in English)
• Motivation Letter
• Passport Photo
• Curriculum Vitae
• English language proficiency (Min. Score of TOEFL – ITP=530, iBT 8.0 or IELTS 6.0) ATAU Japanese proficiency (JLPT N2/N3 or CEFR A2/B1)
• Student Enrollment from faculty
• Letter of Recommendation(s) from Academic Supervisor(s)
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
1) Submit the aforementioned documents to Office of International Affairs, UGM (Bulaksumur F-13) for internal selection.
2) OIA staffs will evaluate your application and make the applicant ranking.
3) Once you are selected as Nominated Student, you may continue register to Nagoya University as for host university selection.
4) FINAL decision from Nagoya University.
Please send all documents above in 2 COPIES to Office of International Affairs, UGM (Bulaksumur Block F-13) no later than October 10, 2016.
Keimyung University is looking forward to have new exchange student from UGM in 2017 academic year. Please find the attached information for 2017 Student Exchange Program of our university, including 1) Academic Calendar 2016-2017 2) Estimated Expenses 3) Overview of KMU Dormitory Facilities. Each applicant for this program has to be officially nominated by the International Office of his/her home institution.
KDI School of Public Policy and Management has full and partial scholarship opportunities available for outstanding individuals from your country for Spring 2017 admissions. With this scholarship opportunity, we areoffering the following programs:
– Master of Public Policy (MPP)
– Master of Development Policy (MDP)
– Master of Public Management (MPM)
– Ph.D. in Public Policy (PP)
– Ph.D. in Development Policy (DP)
The KDI School was founded as an affiliated educational institution of the Korea Development Institute (KDI), a premier government economic think tank at the forefront of social science research for the past 40 years. Drawing from the resources of the institute, the KDI School provides exceptional education that combines current academic theories with comprehensive and innovative practical research to support the national vision and key policy agendas.
The quality of our educational programs and faculty rivals with internationally renowned institutions, and in 2014 our MPP program has been accredited by Network of Schools in Public Policy, Affairs and Administration (NASPAA). This is the first NASPAA accreditation in Korea, and the second outside USA.
All lectures are conducted in English by renowned faculty with established credentials in the public and/or the private sector attracting many international students around the globe. Every year, KDI School admits international students from over 70 different countries and about 70% of them are from the public sector.
Call for Applications:
4th International Winter Course ‘Human Rights and Asia 2017’
Greetings from Seoul, Republic of Korea!
The Seoul National University Human Rights Center is pleased to announce its 4th International Winter Course ‘Human Rights and Asia 2017’ to be held on 9–20 January 2017 at Seoul National University (Seoul, Republic of Korea).
It is designed to allow participants to think about the universality of human rights in particular contexts of Asia and to gain a deepened understanding about human rights issues in this region. This 2-week intensive course, taught by prominent human rights experts, offers both general sessions on international human rights norms and human rights protection mechanisms, and thematic sessions on contemporary issues and case studies in Asia.
The 4th International Winer Course ‘Human Rights and Asia 2017’ will provide a unique opportunity to discuss human rights and various contemporary themes such as freedom of expression and democracy, gender/sexuality, enforced disappearance, socio-economic rights, sustainable development, refugees and migrants, and business in the context of Asia.
Following exchange student agreements, Kansai University accepts exchange students from affiliated universities each year in April and September.
The International Division programme offers Japanese language classes and Japanese Studies classes for the exchange students.
There are six levels of Japanese language classes that range from beginning to advanced according to the student’s level. Regardless of level, all of the classes emphasise the development of oral skills as well as reading and writing skills.
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