Beasiswa S2 dan S3 Korea
2008 Scholarship from Korea on Science and Technology to ASEAN Students
AUN-GIST Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Korea offers 2008 AUN-GIST (Gwangju Institute of Technology, Korea) Scholarship on Science and Technology. This scholarships are available to ASEAN students to study masteral (4 slots) and doctoral (6 slots) degrees in science and technology in Gwangju, Korea. The AUN-GIST scholarship covers tuition fee, airfare, accommodation and living allowance.
Eligibility:
Have good medical record
Have a minimum score of 550 (213 CBT) in TOEFL or 6.5 in IELTS, or 750 in TOEIC or 680 in TEPS.
Good academic record
Posses a Bachelor’s degree (for M.S. Applicants) and M.S. degree (for Ph.D. applicants)
Citizen of an ASEAN member country
Areas of Study:
Photon Science and Technology
Life Science
Environmental Science and Engineering
Material Science and Engineering
Information and Mechatronics
Application Documens to be Submitted:
Application form
Two sealed letters of recommendation; one of which must be from the Dean of the Department he has attended
Official diploma in English
Original undergraduate/graduate transcript of record certified by the University Registrar
Official TOEFL or IELTS score report taken not more than two years
Resume or curriculum vitae
MA thesis (for those applying for Ph.D.)
Two photographs (4×5 cm)
207 Administration Bldg.
Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology
1 Oryong-dong Buk – gu
Gwangju
Republic of Korea
http://www.gist.ac.kr/
Telephone: +82-62-970-2061 ~ 2063
Fax: +82-62-970-2069
E-mail: ciss@gist.ac.kr
Deadline: March 15, 2008. Thank you for your attention
PhD Student “Removal of compounds in ppm range by adsorption”
The Technische Universiteit Eindhoven (TU/e) has the following vacancy
PhD Student “Removal of compounds in ppm range by adsorption” (V37.627)
at Laboratory for Separation Technology and Transport Phenomena (SST), Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry.
The Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry (ST) is one of the nine departments of Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). It was established in 1957. The department has approximately 390 employees (360 fte), 13 full professors, 370 undergraduate students (bachelor and masterstudents) and about 170 graduate students (140 Ph.D. and 30 design engineers).
The department aspires to be an academic institution for education and research in chemical science and engineering that meets the highest international standards. The aim is to generate and to develop technology and scientific knowledge relevant for the long-term needs of society. Scientific curiosity and the use of newly generated knowledge are the main driving forces for the continuing enhancements of the three chosen fields of expertise: molecular, materials, and process engineering.
Tasks
The research project is carried out within a larger framework of two from the Dutch Separation Technology Institute (DSTI) (www.dsti.nl) in which over 40 companies, institutes and universities cooperate. The two projects are:
“Removal of compounds present in ppm concentrations in aqueous streams” (SC-00-004)
“Removal of compounds present in ppm concentrations from organic bulk chemical streams” (SC-00-006)
The research will be carried out in a cooperation between 5 university groups, TNO and industry. The incentive is that in numerous processes compounds present in the ppm range need to be removed from a process stream or final product, because of demanded purity. Most frequently distillation is used for such separations, but in view of energy consumption, costs and elevated temperatures, alternatives are desired. Next to other alternatives to be studied by the other 4 PhD students, the subject of this study is to identify the opportunities for adsorption as possible technology for such separations. Based on a joint definition of compounds, streams and conditions, an overview of possible adsorbents and technological modes of operation will be made in the first year, jointly with the other students who have similar tasks for their technology. A choice is made for the cases to be investigated in more detail, in which both experiments and modeling will be core activities. The aim is to integrate the gained knowledge into a process model for a specific production process, allowing to establish proof of concept.
The theoretical, modeling and design work will be carried out in the SST laboratory under the guidance of dr.ir. E.A.J.F. Peters and Prof. dr.ir. P.J.A.M. Kerkhof, the experimental work in the Process Systems Engineering laboratory of prof. dr.ir. A.B. de Haan. Close cooperation with the participating companies (Akzo-Nobel, General Electric, Lyondell, Shell) is foreseen.
Requirements
As a PhD-student you have an excellent record in your studies of chemical engineering. You combine an excellent scientific talent with a sound feeling for applicability in practice. You have the ability to acquire knowledge of adsorption fundamentals, of relevant practical possibilities from a large number of sources, and to devise and carry out the relevant experiments. So you combine depth with overview. You have a proven ability in modeling and numerical methods allowing you to evaluate models. You are creative, and a team player, and have a good feeling of project organization. You have excellent communicative skills, and are fluent in English. Also students who are in the final stage of their study are invited to react.
Appointment and Salary
We offer:
a full-time contract for 4 years, with an intermediate evaluation after 1 year. You will start with a gross salary of € 2000 per month in the first year, increasing to € 2558 per month in the fourth year. Furthermore, you will also benefit from attractive secondary job conditions.
Information
More information can be obtained from:
Prof.dr.ir. Piet J.A.M. Kerkhof, Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry, +31-40-247 2973/2850, e-mail: p.j.a.m.kerkhof@tue.nl .
Application
Please send your written application with extended curriculum vitae including a list of marks and professional references to:
Prof.dr.ir. Piet J.A.M. Kerkhof,
Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry, +31-40-247 2973/2850,
e-mail: p.j.a.m.kerkhof@tue.nl .
You can apply for this job before 31-03-2008
http://vacatures.tue.nl/web/Vacature.aspx?VacatureNummer=V37.627&Taal=English
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3 PhD students Photonic Home and Access Networks
The Technische Universiteit Eindhoven (TU/e) has the following vacancy
3 PhD students Photonic Home and Access Networks (V36.325)
at Department of Electrical Engineering.
The project
The strong growth of bandwidth demand of residential users requires new solutions for powerful access networks, to deliver high-capacity services to the users home, as well as new solutions for in-home networks to bring these services to a variety of user terminals. Currently, Fiber-to-the-Home networks are being installed, and optical fiber is also intruding into the home in order to relieve the last bandwidth bottleneck to the user. In the new European joint research Integrated Project ALPHA, part of the new ECs 7 Framework Programme, innovative optical fiber techniques and network architectures will be investigated for cost-effective future-proof access and in-home networks. These networks will support a heterogeneous set of wired and wireless technologies, and will need to interface efficiently to neighbouring networks and to user terminals. They will need to be equipped with dynamic mechanisms for optimally utilizing the resources of the optical infrastructure in response to the requirements of the services and the users. The ALPHA project is an international R&D cooperation between a large set of industrial and academic partner groups.
Tasks
In the ALPHA project, the tasks for the PhD students in the ECO group will be to define, analyse, design, realise, and test innovative optical fiber techniques for three application areas:
1. Dynamically reconfigurable optical access networks, in order to adapt the capacity to the users demands. The investigations will encompass optical routing techniques and mechanisms to control these.
2. High-capacity in-home networks, which should cost-effectively deliver high-speed wired data services. In particular multimode large-core plastic optical fiber is interesting for low-cost installation. The investigations will encompass techniques to overcome its restricted bandwidth needs, and interfacing with other networks and user terminals.
3. Radio-over-fiber in-home networks, which need to accommodate a range of wireless communication standards (WLAN, WiMAX, UWB, …) and to extend their reach. The investigations will encompass techniques to carry and flexibly distribute these radio standards over low-cost (plastic) optical fiber infrastructures.
Requirements
Candidates for this challenging project should have a Masters degree in Electrical Engineering or in Applied Physics. He/she should have a strong affinity with optical and data communication techniques, and preferably some hands-on experience with optical fiber systems and electronic circuits.
Appointment and Salary
The appointment is for four years. As an employee of the university you will receive a competitive salary as well as excellent secondary benefits (holiday allowance, etc.). The research in this project must be concluded with the attainment of a Ph.D. degree. A salary is offered starting at Euro 1956,00 per month (gross) in the first year and increasing up to Euro 2502,00 per month (gross) in the last year. Moreover 8% bonus share (holiday supplement) is provided annually. Assistance for finding accommodation can be given.
Information
For further information on these vacancies you can contact prof. Ton Koonen ( a.m.j.koonen@tue.nl , tel. +31 40 2474806), dr. Eduward Tangdiongga (e.tangdiongga@tue.nl , tel +31 40 2473219), or ir. H.P.A. van den Boom ( h.p.a.v.d.boom@tue.nl , tel. +31 40 2473444).
For information concerning employment conditions you can contact Ms. F. Verheggen, personnel officer f.verheggen@tue.nl , tel. +31 40 2474796).
Application
If you are interested in one of these Ph.D. positions, please send a detailed curriculum vitae, an explanation of your interest in the proposed research topic, a publication list, your course program and corresponding grades, references and all other information that might be relevant to your application to the address below, mentioning vacancy number V36.325.
Prof. Ton Koonen
ECO group, COBRA Research Institute
Dept. Electrical Engineering (PT 12.29)
Eindhoven University of Technology
P.O. Box 513
NL 5600 MB Eindhoven
The Netherlands
You can apply for this job before 30-04-2008
http://vacatures.tue.nl/web/Vacature.aspx?VacatureNummer=V36.325&Taal=English
Panasonic Scholarship Program
Beasiswa Panasonic 2009 untuk keberangkatan Akhir Maret 2009 telah dibuka sejak tgl 12 Februari 2008 dan aplikasi online ditutup sampai tanggal 12 Maret 2008
Following the Panasonic Scholarship Program year 2007, this year Panasonic Scholarship Inc., Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd., in cooperation with Panasonic Group of Companies in Indonesia are very excited to offer the 2009 Panasonic Scholarship Program.
We are happy to announce that, the Panasonic Scholarship Program is now open to the graduate students from Natural Science & Mathematics, Engineering, Bio-Technology [Agricultural], and Information Technology. For those who applied the program in Indonesia and selected as nominated to receive the scholarship, Panasonic Scholarship shall award total US$ 74,000 per-person for 3 years Master course at a University in Japan.
Panasonic Scholarship is the contribution of Panasonic Group of Companies in Indonesia to the community. The program enhances the educational opportunities to students in Indonesia, especially for young students who demonstrate their academic excellence and leadership. The study in Japan will enrich their knowledge and exposed them to a different culture, which they can share for improving a friendship between Japan and Indonesia.
Each year, the Panasonic Scholarship Indonesia selects 3 best students to be Panasonic Scholarship Nominees from across the country.
I wish all graduate students from all over Indonesia could apply for the 2009 Panasonic Scholarship Program.
Thank you very much.
S. Horikawa
Chairman
Panasonic Scholarship Indonesia
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Eligibility
A privately financed student from Indonesia, who wishes to pursue a master’s course in Japan, should meet the following requirements:
Nationality:
Applicants must be citizens of Indonesia (with age 27 years or less).
Educational Background etc:
Applicants must be graduates or pending graduates of universities and have a distinguished academic record and must have completed 16 years of school education or have been accepted as eligible for enrollment at the targeted graduate schools.
However, applicants must have completed their bachelor degrees no more than 4 years prior to the date of their arrival in Japan.
Applicants must be enrolled as research students at universities in Japan in April 2009 and must also be able to take master’s courses by April of 2010 at the latest.
Specialization:
Applicants must major in any one of the science and technology disciplines.
Note: This excludes medical science, pharmacology and dentistry
Japanese Language Proficiency:
Applicants must have adequate proficiency and knowledge in the Japanese language not only for studying at master’s level but also for understanding Japanese culture.
Health Conditions:
Applicants must be medically fit and must be strongly motivated to study in Japan.
Others:
Applicants must be interested in and have the desire to contribute to the development of Indonesia and to promote friendship between Indonesia and Japan.
Applicants must obtain a study visa and arrive in Japan one week before the date of the award ceremony to be held at MEI Headquarters at the beginning of April 2009.
Applicants who are receiving or will receive other scholarships including Japanese Government Scholarships are not eligible for the Panasonic Scholarship.
Applicants who are already enrolled at graduate schools in Japan are not eligible for the Panasonic Scholarship.
Apply online here: http://www.panasonicscholarship.com/content/view/23/23/
ITS Surabaya
Technological Institute 10 November ( ITS) Surabaya open program of free study for the goverment employees ( PNS), after passed to similar opportunity of]citizen of Sukolilo. Program Bursary Education of that Professional is opened for the program of diploma of III ( D-3) and diploma of IV ( D-4) Technique Civil of FTSP-ITS.
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2 Beaiswa : University of Plymouth
PhD Studentship Faculty of Science School of Psychology Plymouth University
Applications are invited for a PhD Studentship in the School of Psychology at the University of Plymouth starting 01 October 2008. The School was awarded a rating of 5 in the 2001 Research Assessment Exercise and has for many years enjoyed full recognition from the ESRC as a centre for training postgraduate students both at masters and at PhD level.We place great value on our postgraduates and now seek to strengthen our research profile by recruiting the next generation of researchers.
Project Description
This studentship is financed by the University of Plymouth and is open to any area within psychology.
Applications
Applicants should have a good first degree in psychology or other relevant discipline.
The studentships are for 3 years and include a subsistence grant of approximately £12,940 per annum and tuition fees for a home/EU student (approximately £3,330 per annum).
For an informal discussion, please contact Dr. Mike Tucker by email mike.tucker@plymouth.ac.uk although applications must be made in accordance with the details shown below.
General information about applying for a research degree at the University of Plymouth and application forms are available at http://www.plymouth.ac.uk/pghowtoapply or by contacting Debbie Petherick debbie.petherick@plymouth.ac.uk
Applications should be sent direct to Mrs Debbie Petherick, Research Administrator, Faculty of Science, University of Plymouth, Drake Circus PL4 8AA or emailed direct to debbie.petherick@plymouth.ac.uk
We regret that we may not be able to respond to all applications. Applicants who have not received an offer of a place by the end of April 2008 should consider their application has been unsuccessful on this occasion.
CLOSING DATE: 12 NOON, FRIDAY 14 MARCH 2008
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Art History Scholarship Faculty of Arts, University of Plymouth
Applications are invited for a Scholarship in the Faculty of Arts, University of Plymouth for postgraduate research (MPhil/PhD) specialising in Art History and commencing on 1 October 2008. We welcome proposals whose research topics engage with aspects of the history of art and visual culture from the eighteenth century to the present, including museological research, the Western appropriation of World Cultures and art theory. We particularly welcome proposals from well-qualified applicants in the following areas of our expertise:
• British art c.1700 to the present
• Viennese Modernism
• The reception of the old masters
• The Western interaction with ‘World Cultures’
• Aspects of museology
• Art criticism and theory
The Scholarship (comprising UK/EU fees plus a maintenance grant – currently£12,940.00 per annum) will be awarded to a new, full time student for 3 years (subject to satisfactory progress). Applications from non-UK/EU students are welcome, with the expectation that funds have been secured to meet the difference in fee level.
Our Art History department was rated 5 in the last RAE and details of its staff, its expertise and its research activities can be found on the Art History WebPages: http://www.plymouth.ac.uk/pages/view.asp?page=21419
Person Specification:
The successful applicant will have a good first degree, preferably an MA, MRes or equivalent experience in a relevant discipline, and will need to show potential to develop a range of appropriate advanced research skills. Applications will be assessed on a competitive basis to reflect academic merit. We are concerned not only with the originality, viability and quality of the research proposal but also, importantly, with its relevance and potential contribution to our research community.
How to Apply:
Applications should be made on a University of Plymouth Postgraduate Study application form. Please complete, sign and return your application form by post to the following address:
The Faculty of Arts Research & Graduate Affairs Office, Roland Levinsky Building, University of Plymouth, Drake Circus, Plymouth PL4 8AA.
PLEASE DO NOT RETURN TO POSTGRADUATE ADMISSIONS AS STATED ON THE FORM
In Section 1 of the form (‘Programme of Study’) please write ‘Art History Scholarship’. Your application should include a 500 word summary of your chosen topic of study (in Section . Although you must provide names and details of two referees (Section 11), these will only be taken up if you are shortlisted for the Scholarship.
All shortlisted applicants will be invited for interview in Plymouth (to be held between 7 and 18 April 2008). If you are unavailable on any of these dates, please let us know when you submit your application. Non-UK applicants may be interviewed by video-conferencing.
Closing date for applications is 7 March 2008.
Postgraduate Research in the Faculty of Arts:
The Faculty of Arts comprises three Schools: Humanities; Architecture & Design; Art & Media.
Art History is part of the School of Humanities. The Art History MPhil/PhD community is the biggest in the Faculty and currently numbers 16 research students.
All postgraduate students are provided with a Director of Studies and at least one other supervisor, with whom they will work closely in developing their chosen projects. All supervisory team members are active researchers in their field and are well-placed to provide relevant and strong support.
Students are registered for an MPhil in the first instance and, subject to appropriate progress, may transfer to PhD status after one year (full time) or two years (part time).
All our students benefit from a programme of research skills training (provided by both the Faculty and the University’s Graduate Skills Development Programme), professional development workshops, symposia, guest lectures, and staff/student seminars. All new MPhil students are required to complete a credit-rated module in Interdisciplinary Research Skills in the Arts & Humanities in order to transfer to PhD status.
All students (whether part-time or full time) are expected to be available during term-time to spend at least 6 weeks (that is, 216 hours) per academic year, at the University or other negotiated locations for the purposes of research training, skills development, or working on research projects. This is in order to engage with activities such as attending tutorials, meetings, seminars, workshops, training events, symposia, lectures; delivering presentations; doing research in libraries or archives or creative work in studios, etc. (to be negotiated between the student and supervisors).
In addition to postgraduate research in the History of Art, the wider research student community within the Faculty includes students in the following areas:
• English and Creative Writing
• History
• Drama, Dance and the Performing Arts
• Architecture and the Built Environment
• Art and Design
• Interdisciplinary Research in Arts, Humanities and Creative Industries
We encourage and foster cross- and interdisciplinary research and practice and value both ‘traditional’ and ‘practice-based’ forms of scholarship. All postgraduate research students take part in an innovative interdisciplinary research training series and are encouraged to attend meetings of any research seminar group in the Faculty.
For Further Information:
To informally discuss your proposal for research and how it might correspond with our expertise, please contact Professor Sam Smiles: s.smiles@plymouth.ac.uk.
For further information about how to apply for this opportunity, please contact Susan Matheron, Senior Research Administrator, Faculty of Arts, University of Plymouth, Drake Circus, Plymouth PL4 8AA.
email: susan.matheron@plymouth.ac.uk.
telephone: 01752-585030.
For general information on the Faculty of Arts, please visit our website: www.plymouth.ac.uk/arts
Beasiswa S3 Phd belanda
PhD position Marine Environmental Governance
Wageningen University and Research Centre Environmental Policy Group and IMARES
(Gelderland), 38 hours per week
Job description
The Environmental Policy Group is an internationally leading and dynamic centre of expertise in the environmental social sciences. Theoretical and empirical research and undergraduate and post-graduate education are focused on the following themes: sustainable production and consumption; (inter)national environmental policies and politics; nature and natural resource governance. We cooperate in research and education with other disciplines from a solid disciplinary background in sociology and political sciences. The Environmental Policy Group participates in two national graduate schools, and is an active member and chair of a large number of international research networks. The group has 15 faculty members, some 35 international PhD students and annually 30-40 international master students. Recently the group has invested strongly in research and education (bachelor, master and PhD level) on marine and coastal governance. Within this latter domain there is a vacancy for a PhD candidate on the project “Informational Governance on Marine Environmental Protection: fishing and pollution from Shipping at the North Sea”. This four year project will investigate the role of information in environmental governance of economic activities at sea.
Requirements
Required education/skills:University Graduate
Master degree in sociology, political sciences, social geography or communication/information sciences; fluent in English; knowledge of marine systems; strong in social theory and methodology.
Job type: Research / Advising
Workfield(s):
- Research trainees, non-tenured lecturers, researchers(Scientific discipline: Behaviour and Society)
Organization
Wageningen University and Researchcentre
Environmental Policy Group and IMARES
Conditions of employment
Estimated maximum salary per month: eur 2000 – 2500
Employment basis: Temporary for specified period
Duration of the contract: 18 moths
Maximum hours per week: 38
Additional conditions of employment:
The position of PhD is for 4 years. Appointment will be as yet for only 18 months. After a possitive assessment the contract will be continued for the duration of the promotion project.
Salary will increase from € 2000,- in the first year upto € 2558,- in the last year based on a full-time appointment.
Additional Information
Additional information about the vacancy can be obtained from:
Dr.ir. Jan van Tatenhove
Telephone number: 31317 484452
E-mail address: jan.vantatenhove@wur.nl
Or Prof.dr.ir. Arthur P.J. Mol
Telephone number: 31317 484452
E-mail address: arthur.mol@wur.nl
Or additional information can be obtained through one of the following links:
* About the organization (http://www.wur.nl/)
* About the department (http://www.enp.wur.nl/UK/)
* About the function (http://)
Application
You can apply for this job before 17-02-2008 (dd-mm-yyyy) by sending your application to:
Wageningen University
Hollandseweg 1, 6706 KN Wageningen
L. Verkerk
Hollandseweg 1
6706 KN Wageningen
Nederland
E-mail: lenie.verkerk@wur.nl
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Beasiswa Phd Lainnya :
PHD Position in Environmental Economics
Wageningen University and Researchcentre Environmental Economics and Natural Resources Group
Wageningen, 6706 KN (Gelderland), 38 hours per week
Job description
The Environmental Economics and Natural Resources Group of the Department of Social Sciences of Wageningen University is involved in theoretical and applied research looking for solutions of environmental problems and sustainable use of natural resources. For a PhD research project into fisheries management under uncertainty we are looking for an environmental economist.
The research project aims to develop ways to establish sustainable fisheries management strategies that take into consideration the stochasticity of fish stocks as well as the adaptation costs of policies and the fisheries fleet. Fish stocks are highly stochastic, and therefore difficult to predict, whereas the costs of adapting policies and the fleet tend to be high.
The research is carried out in Wageningen, and should lead to a PhD dissertation.
Requirements
Required education/skills:University Graduate
You have an academic background as an environmental or resource economist with a completed MSc degree of excellent quality; a strong interest and experience in economic modelling and natural resource economics; good communicative skills and willingness to work in a team.
Job type: Research / Advising
Workfield(s):
- Research trainees, non-tenured lecturers, researchers(Scientific discipline: Economics)
Organization
Wageningen University and Researchcentre
Environmental Economics and Natural Resources Group
Date of entry: 01/05/2008
Conditions of employment
Estimated maximum salary per month: eur 2000 – 2500
Salary: scale 10.
Maximum salary amount in Euro’s a month 2000
Employment basis: Temporary for specified period
Duration of the contract: 18 months
Maximum hours per week: 38
Additional conditions of employment:
To begin with, a PhD appointment for a period of 18 months. Continuation of the appointment with another 30 months will be based on performance evaluation. Salary will increase from € 2000,- in the first year upto € 2558,- in the last year based on a full-time appointment.
Additional Information
Additional information about the vacancy can be obtained from:
Prof.dr. E.C. van Ierland
Telephone number: 31 317 484255
E-mail address: ekko.vanierland@wur.nl
Or dr Rolf Groeneveld
Telephone number: 31 317 482009
E-mail address: rolf.groeneveld@wur.nl
Or additional information can be obtained through one of the following links:
* About the organization (http://)
* About the department (http://www.enr.wur.nl)
* About the function (http://)
Application
You can apply for this job before 15-02-2008 (dd-mm-yyyy) by sending your application to:
Wageningen University, dept. HRM
Hollandseweg 1, 6706 KN Wageningen
F. Toxopeus
Hollandseweg 1
6706 KN Wageningen
Nederland
E-mail: Fineke.Toxopeus@wur.nl
When applying for this job always mention the vacancynumber AT MW 2008-07.
Bachelor of Business Scholarship
Four one-year scholarships, each valued at $ 1500, are available from the UQ Business School and the School of Tourism to be awarded to the best Australian and international students who are admitted to the Bachelor of Business (BBus) at the UQ Ipswich Campus in 2008.
Basis of Award
Criteria based on Year 12 Overall Position, or international equivalent. Interviews may be required;
Personal statement regarding high school involvement and community involvement;
Personal reference from Principal, Head of Year, or other teacher; and
Previous study of business, business communication, commerce or computing, hospitality, sport, travel, tourism at school or college is not a requirement for enrolment in the Bachelor of Business, nor for application for the scholarships.
Eligibility & Benefits
Four one-year scholarships are available, each worth $1500
Why study the Bachelor of Business at UQ Ipswich
As a Bachelor of Business student you will enjoy a range of courses that are practical and exciting, challenging you to think creatively and act strategically. Supportive staff will provide the skills, knowledge and networks to succeed while innovative small class sizes provide an interactive learning environment so that you can learn more, better, faster.
Students of the University of Queensland Ipswich Campus have access to the state of the art and learning in industry, networking facilities in a community-learning environment that inspires a sense of belonging. Explore the gardens that weave through a combination of beautiful heritage and modern architecture. The campus is easy commute destination, less than an hour from the Brisbane CBD.
How to submit your application
Fill in the application.
Attach a copy of your OP score issued by QTAC (or equivalent UQ entry required documents).
Attach your 500 word statement (count the words, edit properly and format as per instructions).
Attach a copy of your reference.
Submit your application and attachments in a 325 x 225 envelope to:
Ipswich Scholarships Coordinator
UQ Business School
11 Salisbury Road
Ipswich QLD 4305
Application Procedures
Download Application Form or visit the UQ Business School or the School of Tourism
Closing date for applications 5pm on Friday, 28 March 2008
For further enquiries contact Sheenagh Kelley or phone on 3381 1307
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Beasiswa dari pemerintah Indonesia (Departemen Komunikasi dan Informasi)
Scholarship in several country :
- Netherlands
- Sweden
- England – UK
- France
- Australia
The scholarship provided by Department Communications and of Informatika (Depkominfo) to :
1. PNS, namely public servant of civil in departmental institute and institute of non-departemen, either in central government environment and also local government
2. Employees institute education, namely head, lecturer, and staff at education institutes, good of private sector and also country
3. Industrial employees of TIK, namely head, workingwoman and employees perusahaan-perusaha of an in information technology area and communications, good of BUMN / pure private sector and also d
4. [common/ public] Society, namely [party/ side]s outside three category, including individualness
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