Applications for scholarship are ongoing at Hamburg University for International Undergraduate and Masters students.
The good news is that the scholarship is tuition free for both National and International students.
Eligibility
- Applicants must be enrolled as undergraduate and masters students at Hamburg University.
- Applicants must have completed their high school education (For undergraduate) and university education (For masters) outside Germany.
- Non-engineering applicants (For undergraduate) must complete all courses of the first two semesters [within two semesters] with a grade average of at least 2.5
- Engineering applicants must complete all courses of the first two semesters [within two semesters] with a grade average of at least 2.9
- Applicants (For Masters) must have been involved in a social project project or worked as a volunteer.
Application Process
- Masters applicants should download and completely fill in the application form.
Undergraduate applicants should download and completely fill in the application form
Completed forms should be sent alongside with requested document to:
Hamburg University of Applied Sciences International Office
Nancy Falke (Room 116)
Stiftstraße 69
20099 Hamburg
Application Deadline
The application deadlines for this scholarship are as follows:
30th September 2016 (for the winter semester)
30th March 2017 (for the summer semester)For Undergraduates.
30th October 2016 (for the winter semester)
30th April 2017 (for the summer semester) for Masters
For more information visit Bachelor Scholarship Webpage
Masters Scholarship Webpage
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Master of Philosophy (MPhil) Scholarships in Neuroscience at University of Queensland in Australia 2016
The University of Queensland is inviting applications for Master of Philosophy (MPhil) Scholarships for international applicants. Scholarships are tenable in Neuroscience.
Scholarships are available for Master of Philosophy (MPhil) at the University of Queensland in Australia.
Scholarship has a value of $26,288(equivalent to APA rate).
Eligibility:
Consider applying if they are a high-achieving student and meet one or all of the following criteria:
- A bachelor degree in biological, physical, computer sciences, mathematics, psychology or engineering (with or without honours)
- Relevant industry experience
- Applicants from outside the home country will often need to meet specific English language/other language requirements in order to be able to study there.
How to Apply: To submit an expression of interest please visit the QBI website.
See Online Application Form
Deadline: 26 August 2016.
Scholarships are available for Master of Philosophy (MPhil) at the University of Queensland in Australia.
Scholarship has a value of $26,288(equivalent to APA rate).
Eligibility:
Consider applying if they are a high-achieving student and meet one or all of the following criteria:
- A bachelor degree in biological, physical, computer sciences, mathematics, psychology or engineering (with or without honours)
- Relevant industry experience
- Applicants from outside the home country will often need to meet specific English language/other language requirements in order to be able to study there.
How to Apply: To submit an expression of interest please visit the QBI website.
See Online Application Form
Deadline: 26 August 2016.
2016 PhD Research Fellowships In Social Anthropology in Norway
The Department of Social Anthropology invites candidates to apply for 2 Ph.D. Research Fellowships, with starting date in January 2017. This is awarded to Norwegian and foreign applicants.
Fellowship is tenable in social anthropology at University of Oslo.
Fellowship will compromise:
- Pay grade 50 – 57 (NOK 430 500 – 483 700 per annum)
- Academically stimulating working environment
- Good pension benefits under the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund scheme
- Good welfare benefits
Eligibility:
- Applicants must have at least five years higher education including a two-year research based master’s degree (or equivalent) in social anthropology. The successful candidates must participate in the research training organised by the Faculty of Social Sciences (the PhD programme) and undertake research that will lead to the award of a PhD in social anthropology. Applicants are referred to the Guidelines for appointment as a PhD candidate at a university or university college. The candidates who are offered the phd positions will automatically be accepted for the PhD programme.
- Applicants must have good spoken and written command of a Scandinavian language and/or English.
- Applicants must provide a detailed project description outlining the work to be undertaken for their proposed project (recommended total length, including the list of references: 7-10 pages; 10 pages is an absolute maximum). The project description must include the theme of the project, issues to be examined, the chosen theoretical and methodological approach and a progress plan. The successful candidates are expected to complete their projects before expiry of the PhD position.
A good command of English is required for all students attending the University of Oslo. International students; Ph.D. research fellows and post-doctoral research fellows who are not native speakers of English, must document their proficiency in English by taking one of the following internationally recognised tests
- TOEFL – Test of English as a Foreign Language
- IELTS – International English Language Testing Service
- Certificate in Advanced English (CAE) and Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE) from the University of Cambridge
- Applicants to the programme for the Ph.D. degree in Science must obtain a minimum score of 550 (paper-based) or 213 (computer-based) or 80 (internet-based) on the TOEFL test or a minimum score of 6.5 on the IELTS (academic) test. The same applies to applicants for postdoctoral research fellow positions.
How to Apply: The mode of applying is online. The application must include:
- Application letter
- Project description for the work to be undertaken during the course of the term of appointment, including the theme of the project, issues to be examined, the chosen theoretical and methodological approach and a progress plan (recommended total length, including list of references: 7-10 pages; 10 pages is an absolute maximum)
- CV (complete list of education including grades, positions, pedagogical experience, administrative experience and other qualifying activities)
- A complete list of publications
- Names and contact details of 3 persons for references
See Online Application Form
Deadline: 30 September 2016.
Fellowship is tenable in social anthropology at University of Oslo.
Fellowship will compromise:
- Pay grade 50 – 57 (NOK 430 500 – 483 700 per annum)
- Academically stimulating working environment
- Good pension benefits under the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund scheme
- Good welfare benefits
Eligibility:
- Applicants must have at least five years higher education including a two-year research based master’s degree (or equivalent) in social anthropology. The successful candidates must participate in the research training organised by the Faculty of Social Sciences (the PhD programme) and undertake research that will lead to the award of a PhD in social anthropology. Applicants are referred to the Guidelines for appointment as a PhD candidate at a university or university college. The candidates who are offered the phd positions will automatically be accepted for the PhD programme.
- Applicants must have good spoken and written command of a Scandinavian language and/or English.
- Applicants must provide a detailed project description outlining the work to be undertaken for their proposed project (recommended total length, including the list of references: 7-10 pages; 10 pages is an absolute maximum). The project description must include the theme of the project, issues to be examined, the chosen theoretical and methodological approach and a progress plan. The successful candidates are expected to complete their projects before expiry of the PhD position.
A good command of English is required for all students attending the University of Oslo. International students; Ph.D. research fellows and post-doctoral research fellows who are not native speakers of English, must document their proficiency in English by taking one of the following internationally recognised tests
- TOEFL – Test of English as a Foreign Language
- IELTS – International English Language Testing Service
- Certificate in Advanced English (CAE) and Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE) from the University of Cambridge
- Applicants to the programme for the Ph.D. degree in Science must obtain a minimum score of 550 (paper-based) or 213 (computer-based) or 80 (internet-based) on the TOEFL test or a minimum score of 6.5 on the IELTS (academic) test. The same applies to applicants for postdoctoral research fellow positions.
How to Apply: The mode of applying is online. The application must include:
- Application letter
- Project description for the work to be undertaken during the course of the term of appointment, including the theme of the project, issues to be examined, the chosen theoretical and methodological approach and a progress plan (recommended total length, including list of references: 7-10 pages; 10 pages is an absolute maximum)
- CV (complete list of education including grades, positions, pedagogical experience, administrative experience and other qualifying activities)
- A complete list of publications
- Names and contact details of 3 persons for references
See Online Application Form
Deadline: 30 September 2016.
Saturday, July 23, 2016
SOLVE THIS COWBELL SCHOLARSHIP MATHS QUESTIONS : How many litres of milk were in the bottle?
A bottle of Cowbell Milk is emptied into eight cups, each of which holds 150ml. How many litres of milk were in the bottle?
a. 1.0 litre
b. 1.2 litres
c. 1.5 litres
d. 2.0 litres
e. 2.4 litres
a. 1.0 litre
b. 1.2 litres
c. 1.5 litres
d. 2.0 litres
e. 2.4 litres
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