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Tuition Fee Scholarships are available for new students from Africa registering on Undergraduate or Taught Masters programmes at the University of Nottingham in September 2007.
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DAAD Scholarships for Artists are provided to foreign applicants from the fields of Fine Art, Design, Film, Music and Architecture as well as Drama, Direction, Dance and Choreography.
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These awards are offered annually to British citizens of high academic promise to pursue fully funded postgraduate studies in the following Commonwealth counties: Botswana, Brunei, Canada, Ghana, India, Jamaica, Malaysia, Malta, New Zealand, and South Africa. Awards are tenable at approved institutions from one to four years according to the host country and course of study. Candidates must hold, or expect to attain, a minimum upper second class degree or equivalent (some particpating institutions require a Masters). read more...
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This scholarship is available for EU and non-EU students embarking on a one-year research degree. The awards are principally intended for MPhil students although those intending to take the MSt or embarking on the final year of a DPhil may also apply.
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Sasakawa scholarships are open to Japanese nationals for study in any subject area or alternatively to students from countries other than Japan (including the UK) whose course at Oxford University requires some period of study in Japan. Candidates must be starting a graduate degree in October 2007 or be currently undertaking such a course. read more...
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Shell Centenary Scholarships and Shell Centenary Chevening Scholarships are open to students who are citizens of any country other than Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom and United States. Awards may be held to read for one of the following Master's degrees: African Studies, Applied Statistics; Biodiversity, Conservation and Management; Computer Science; Mathematics and Foundations of Computer Science; Environmental Change and Management; Environmental Geomorphology; Economics for Development; Forced Migration; Criminology and Criminal Justice; Bachelor of Civil Law (BCL); Magister Juris (MJur); Water Science, Policy and Management; Nature, Society and Environmental Policy; Applied and Computational Mathematics; Mathematical Modelling, and Scientific Computing; Public Policy in Latin America; and Latin American Studies.
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Overseas Research Student (ORS) Awards Scheme is funded by the British government is open to research students liable to pay fees at the overseas rate and is expected to be available to those who in October 2007 will be entering a new course of study or going into the second year of a research degree. read more...
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ORISHA Studentship is for postgraduate study of Africa in the Humanities and is normally available in the following areas: Social and Cultural Anthropology, Archaeology, Egyptology, History, Human Geography, African Literature, Politics and International Relations, Sociology, subject to appropriate supervision being available. read more...
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DFID Shared Scholarship awards are open to students from developing Commonwealth countries taking up places in October 2007 to study for a taught Master's degree in subjects related to the economic and social development of the student's home country. read more...
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Journalists interested in HIV/AIDS can apply for a scholarship to attend the 3rd South African AIDS Conference.
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Educational Articles You Can't Ignore
- - Briefly, I am in Germany now, all due to the internet. I spent extra; I mean extra long hours after work, on the internet, back then in Ibadan. I surfed the web as though my very life depended on it. Ask me, what was I seemingly desperately searching for? Honestly, I am quality academic-minded, and with the way the Nigerian educational system became bastardised, I had long realised that I may not get the strong intellectual grooming I desire in my chosen academic discipline in Nigeria. That realisation informed my strong desire to study abroad. But then, how do I obtain the funds to achieve this objective. read more...
- - Norwegian institutions prove to be an ideal study destination. From vocational subjects to postgraduate and doctorate level, there are plenty of opportunities for students to fulfill their ambitions. In general there are no tuition fees at Norwegian public universities and state university colleges. This applies also to international students from any country. In other words Norwegian higher education is absolutely free irrespective of one’s nationality. read more...
- - Sweden is one of the few countries in the world which does not charge tuition to students from other countries. International students admitted to Swedish undergraduate, masters or PhD programs can attend courses without paying any tuition fee. In terms of quality of education, Sweden compares favourably with its international peers as a place to acquire quality education. read more...
- - Poland is one of the European countries that provide high quality free and low tuition education to international students, regardless of their sex, race, age, country, religion or political beliefs. Paid courses in Poland cost much less than in most European countries and cost of living is much lower. There are many English courses available for international students, so you don't have to speak Polish. read more...
- - University education in Finland is funded by the Finnish Government through the Ministry of Education; students enrolled in regular degree studies pay no tuition fees. Polytechnics do not charge tuition fees either. International students from all countries of the world enjoy free tuition education in Finland for undergraduate, postgraduate, researchers or postdoctorate courses. read more...
- - Scholarship essays are ones of the most important types of essays. Effective and well written scholarship essay can help you to resolve your financial problems and win you a scholarship which might change your destiny. read more...
- - Education is not cheap. It’s a serious investment that can have a wonderful return. If you are concerned about finding money to further your education for undergraduate or postgraduate studies, you have options. You can apply for grants, grab yourself a loan or look for scholarships.
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- - Have you ever thought how cool it would be to go to school for free? It can happen, and if you are capable well-rounded student, it can be a lot easier than you think. Get tips on how to pursue your scholarship dream read more...
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number of scholarships that aren't even applied for every year? Exactly free money for school that students are not claiming. This one fact alone should motivate any student to apply for a scholarship.
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- - We recommend the following tips to increase your chances of securing a valuable Scholarship for your education. Remember, often times scholarships are financial rewards that never have to be repaid. How great is that!
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- - Scholarships are a great way for international students to obtain financial aid that is, essentially free, as you would never need to pay a scholarship back. For this reason scholarships are very popular, and there are some companies/ individuals that will prey on students eagerness to obtain a scholarship to scam them out of money. read more...
- - Scholarships are tricky things. Everyone wants one. Few people get them. Apparently, there are millions out there that go unused on an annual basis. Because scholarships differ from loans in that they are free money, they are coveted beautiful things. They are also brilliant resume boosters and look fantastic on any resume. read more...
- - Only those who dare wins! The Maharishi University of Management in Fairfield, Iowa, USA designed its Masters in Computer Science Program to lure IT professionals all over the world to experience its unique academic life and at the same time work full-time in internship program in some of the US reputable IT companies, while running the 2 year Masters Program. Their students earn over $60,000 per year in internship working for top blue chip companies in the US. Due to shortages of IT work-force in US, read more...
- - Depending on your specific line of work, looking for jobs on the Internet could be a great way to find new and interesting opportunities. read more...
- - For about $27,000 a year, elite students can earn a degree at MIT, one of the most prestigious schools in the US. And now the rest of the world can access MIT's curriculum on the Web for free, read more...
- - Majority of people are trapped in the rat race having jobs working for others but do not know how to get out. This article offers a way out to achieve freedom through earning passive income. read more...
- - Studying abroad may be that defining moment in your education that will change your life. Nothing will be quite the same after you have studied abroad. Your perspectives will be global, your attitudes will be international and you read more...
- - Each year thousands of people, people just like you, decide to make a career change into IT. Some start by taking classes or pursuing certification, others venture into the unknown by blindly replying read more...
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