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Thursday, November 29, 2007

Fogarty- Ellison Overseas Fellowships in Global Health and Clinical Research

Fields of Study Dentistry, Health administration, Health care/hospitals, Health sciences, Health/health education, NursingEmphasis On: Graduate-level U.S. students in the health professions.

Average Amount per Award: $18,000-$20,000 Award Includes: Travel Expenses, Living Expenses, Housing, Health Insurance, Stipend Award Also Includes: Additional $6,000 per year for travel, insurance, and educational materials.

ELIGIBILITY Level of Study: GraduateNationality/Residency: U.S. citizen or permanent U.S. residentOther Criteria: Applicants must possess a strong interest in, and potential for, a career in international health activities and/or clinical research. Advanced standing in a U.S. medical (M3) or osteopathic school; or enrollment in a doctoral-level program at a U.S.

Deadline: January
Notification Date: March

Procedure: All completed applications received by the January deadline will be reviewed by a committee established by the AAMC and ASPH. Approximately 50 finalists will be invited to visit NIH in early March for 2 days of interviews and s meeting with members of the steering committee and representatives from the foreign training sites. At the conclusion of that meeting, candidates and programs will list their preferences and the steering committee will make assignments of the successful candidates to the sites. The "final decision" date will be coordinated with the domestic student research programs (Howard Hughes, Doris Duke, NIH Clinical Research Program) so that students considering more than 1 option will know the full menu of their opportunities. Applicants on the waiting list will receive a final notification by the end of March.

Contact Information
Dr. Aron Primack
Fogarty International Center
Building 31, Room B2C
3931 Center Drive, MSC 2220
Bethesda, MD 20892
United Statesphone: 301-496-1653
fax: 301-402-0779
email: primacka@mail.nih.gov
url: http://www.fic.nih.gov/programs
email: fic-fellowship@aamc.org

Blakemore Freeman Fellowships for Advanced Asian Language Study

Fields of Study
Asian languages, Chinese language, Chinese language (Cantonese), Chinese language (Mandarin), Indonesian language, Japanese language, Korean language, Malay language, Thai language, Tibetan language, Vietnamese language

Emphasis On: Blakemore Freeman Fellowships are awarded for study of the principal modern languages of East and Southeast Asia such as: Chinese, Vietnamese, Tibetan, Japanese, Indonesian, Thai, Korean, Khmer, Burmese, and Malaysian. Consideration will be given to other East or Southeast Asian languages on an individual basis. Grants will not be made for the study of Asian languages not in current use.

VariesAward Includes: Tuition, Travel Expenses, Living Expenses, Research Expenses, Housing, Health Insurance, Stipend, Salary


ELIGIBILITY Level of Study: GraduateNationality/Residency: US citizen or permanent residentOther Criteria: To be eligible for a grant, an applicant must be pursuing an academic, professional or business career that involves the regular use of a modern East or Southeast Asian language, have a college undergraduate degree.

Procedure Semi-finalists notified and interviewed in March. Finalists selected and notified of grants in late March/early April.



Deadline December 30

Contact Information
Mr. Griffith Way, Trustee
The Blakemore Foundation
1201 Third Avenue, Suite 4800
Seattle, WA 98101-3266
United States
phone: (206) 359-8778
fax: (206) 359-9778
email: blakemore@perkinscoie.com
url: http://www.blakemorefoundation.org/language.htm

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

The Asian Scholarship Foundation (ASF)

Timeline of Activities
January 11, 2008, Deadline of applications
Mid March 2008, Interview of Candidates in Bangkok, Beijing and Delhi
Late May 2008, Awards Notification
Early July 2008, Orientation Program and Seventh ASIA Fellows Annual Conference
July 2008, Awards Begin

Eligibility
Citizens of and residents in Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, the People’sRepublic of China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, theRepublic of Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, Singapore,South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Master’s/Doctoral degree or equivalent professional training and experiences(minimum of 3 years of university teaching experiences for scholars or 5 years ofwork experience for professionals.)Applicants must be 45 years old or younger at the time of the applicationdeadline. However, those up to 50 years old proposing to do research in the fieldof Humanities may be given special consideration.Proficiency in English or in the language of the host country appropriate to theproposed research project.Those who are currently enrolled in a degree program, or have just completed adegree program for less than one to two years will not be eligible to apply. Thosewho were a recipient of a Ford Foundation fellowship grant within the last twoyears prior to the application is also ineligible.

Conditions of the awards
The proposed research projects for the ASIA Fellows Awards can be carried out inonly one participating country (except the applicant’s own) and under thefollowing conditions:
o No applicant can propose to conduct their research in Hong Kong, Japan,Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan.
o Applicants from Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Singaporecannot undertake research in each other’s countries.
o Applicants from Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan can onlyapply to conduct their research in Thailand, the host country of ASF.

Any part of the proposed project that will be done in the applicant’s own countrywill not be funded under the ASIA Fellows Awards.The proposed grant period must be between 6-9 months. Once awarded, a fellowis required to conduct research at the proposed host country throughout the grantperiod. Splitting of the grant period or conducting research in the applicant’s owncountry during the proposed grant period is not allowed under any circumstances.While an applicant from South or Southeast Asia may propose a research projectin a country within his/her own region, preference is given to applicants whopropose to conduct research in a region of Asia other than their own (e.g., anaward to an Indian scholar or professional for research in China).Applicants should not plan to conduct their research in a country with which theirhome country has a difficult diplomatic relationship because of the uncertaintiesof securing an affiliation and obtaining a research clearance and visa for a longtermstay.Fellowship awards are not for the purpose of completing requirements towards anacademic degree (master’s thesis or doctoral dissertations).

Fellowship Activities
ASIA Fellows awardees are placed at top-ranking research universities and non-academicinstitutions such as museums, archives or think tanks. Fellows should identify preferredplacements in host countries. They may engage in an organized field research in the hostcountry. Fellows are strongly encouraged to undertake some language training in theirhost country as part of facilitating their research. They are also provided the opportunitiesto present guest lectures, or to conduct seminars and workshops at the invitation of thehost institutions. After completion of their fellowship, fellows can apply for postfellowshipawards of three months to further their research in a country within Asia, orfor short-term travel awards to make presentations at overseas conferences and meetings.
All fellows are required to attend the Orientation Program in July 2008, and the ASIAFellows’ Annual Conference in July 2010 at which they present their research results tofellow awardees and to scholars from the country in which the conference is held. Theyare also required to start the award by the end of December 2008. At the end of thefellowship, fellows must submit to the ASF office in Bangkok evidence of the results oftheir research project in the form of publications, photos of artistic works, audio/videoproductions, etc.

Awards Benefits
Travel Allowance: round-trip travel between home country and host countryMaintenance Allowance: In-country living allowance to cover housing and otherexpenses. Note that no travel nor living allowance will be provided fordependents.Limited Accident and Health InsuranceField Trip/Language Training Allowance: for traveling within a host country, anda formal course on language training or with a private tutor in the host countryResearch Allowance: for research-related costs, computer purchase and internetconnectivity to communicate with colleagues, other ASIA Fellows, and to accessthe Asian Scholarship Foundation website.Excess Baggage/Shipping Allowance

Selection Process
Regional review committees composed of leading scholars from participating countriesand regions conduct an initial review of the applications. In mid-March, short-listedcandidates are interviewed by the review committee for their region at meetings inBeijing, New Delhi, and Bangkok. (The Asian Scholarship Foundation covers the travelexpenses of short-listed candidates.) The applications of recommended candidates arethen forwarded to the multi-regional Board Management Committee which will make thefinal selection of ASIA Fellows Awards recipients by the end of May 2008.

Contact
ASIA Fellows AwardsAsian Scholarship Foundation (ASF)29 Vanissa Bldg., 4th Fl.Chidlom, Ploenchit Rd., PathumwanBangkok 10330, ThailandTel: (66-2) 655-1615-7Fax: (66-2) 655-7977E-mail: info@asianscholarship.org

Monday, October 8, 2007

Prospect Burma

Description
Prospect Burma was established in 1989 and its scholarship program was started in 1992 with support from Daw Aung San Suu Kyi's Nobel Peace Prize funds. By funding education for young Burmese, Prospect Burma seeks to help create a cadre of Burmese who will be competent to run the country once democracy returns. Its aim is to educate those who will bring their knowledge and skills back to Burma for its future development. In 2000, it supported 80 students studying in several countries.

Prospect Burma's scholarship programme has expanded over the years and in 2006 Prospect Burma was able to make a record 200 awards to Burmese students studying at universities worldwide.

Deadline: End of March of the same year.
Prospect Burma is offering Scholarships open to people of Burmese origin who meet the following conditions:

Eligibility
You may qualify for an award if you are of Burmese origin and have been accepted for, or enrolled in a degree course at an accredited college or university, and are:
¨ Accepted for and/or enrolled in a first degree (undergraduate) course at a college or university;
¨ Already studying, or accepted for, a Master’s degree course;
¨ A postgraduate student who has already started on a Doctorate, or has a confirmed offer of a place to read for a Doctorate.
We give preference to applicants studying one of the following subjects:

¨ Agriculture
¨ Engineering
¨ Civil Society
¨ Human Rights
¨ Development
¨ Nursing
¨ Ecology/Conservation
¨ Public Administration
¨ Education/Teacher Training
¨ Public Health
¨ Economics
¨ Science subjects

While we do not exclude any subjects entirely, we do not give any priority to the following subjects:

¨ Business Administration/Management
¨ Political Science
¨ Computer Science
¨ Medicine ( at first degree level)
¨ Finance/Banking/Marketing
¨ Fine & Performing Arts
¨ History
¨ Religious studies
We also give preference to students at educational institutions in South-East Asia or South Asia.

CRITERIA & CONDITIONS
We announce a competition each January for awards for the forthcoming academic year. Awards are for one year only, and students must apply again for subsequent years.
We help students who have a good academic record, who can demonstrate financial need and who intend eventually to return to Burma to help the democratic rebuilding of the country.
Our awards are intended as a contribution to tuition fees, academic course materials and living expenses including accommodation and food. We do not contribute to international travel, computer equipment or debts. We do not make a contribution to the costs of dependants (spouses, partners, children).

We will require successful applicants to sign a grant letter and to observe the conditions of the award. If a student fails to observe the conditions, they will be liable to repay the money and will not be eligible for future awards.
Decisions on awards are made by Prospect Burma’s Scholarship Committee and are final.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE APPLICATION FORM
Answer all questions fully. Write your name in the top right hand corner of each page.
We require the following supporting documents (in English or with a translation):
¨ Proof of enrolment at a university or college
¨ Copy of any letter giving other awards
¨ Copy of recent academic records and any existing academic references you may have
¨ Copy of the personal details page of your passport or travel document
¨ Any additional information you feel supports your case.

It helps us to speed matters up if we can contact you and your referees by e-mail or fax.
Please send the completed application forms to:
Residents of Thailand:
Education Project Coordinator,
P O Box 8, Mae Ping PO
Chiang Mai 50301
Thailand
E-Mail: bpeoshona@gmail.com

Residents elsewhere:
Ian C Sloane
Executive Director
Prospect Burma
Porter's Lodge
Rivermead Court, Ranelagh Gardens
London SW6 3SF
Tel: (44) (0) 207 371 0887
Fax: (44) (0) 207 371 0547
Website: www.prospectburma.org
Email: scholarships@prospectburma.org
You may send a copy of the form by e-mail or fax, but the signed original MUST follow by airmail.

Prospect Burma website at: www.prospectburma.org.
Every year application forms are available from January - March and the deadline for receipt of an application is the end of March of the same year. The deadline will be strictly adhered to and please do not send any applications after the deadline.

USA AMINEF 08/09 Fulbright ASEAN Visiting Scholars Program

USA - 2008 / 2009 AMINEF Fulbright ASEAN Visiting Scholars ProgramGENERAL PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONThe American Indonesia Exchange Foundation (AMINEF) is pleased to announce the availability of Fulbright scholarships to study in the United States. The primary focus of the Fulbright Program in Indonesia is to promote mutual understanding between the Republic of Indonesia and the United States of America through educational exchange and academic scholarship. Fulbright scholarships are available to Indonesian citizens with the appropriate qualifications as stipulated in the program descriptions listed below.FULBRIGHT ASEAN VISITING SCHOLARS PROGRAM 2008-09The Fulbright Program is pleased to announce a new opportunity for Fulbright Visiting Scholars, The Fulbright ASEAN Visiting Scholars Program. The purpose of this new initiative is to provide opportunities for travel to the United States for scholarly and professional research on issues central to the ASEAN-U.S. relationship. The program is open to university faculty, foreign ministry and government officials, and professional staff of think tanks and other NGOs in ASEAN member nations.PARTICIPATING COUNTRIESFor 2008-09, the inaugural year of the program, applications will be invited from interested individuals in Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand.ELIGIBILITYUniversity faculty, foreign ministry and government officials, and professionals in think tanks and other NGOs whose work focuses on ASEAN-U.S. issues are eligible to apply. Fields of inquiry may include economics, political economy, foreign policy, international relations, and history, including such relevant sub-specialties as security, trade, and cultural issues directly related to the ASEAN-U.S. relationship. Applicants will be expected to have a significant record of scholarly or professional accomplishment; they must be citizens of their countries; and they must be proficient in English. Preference will be given to qualified applicants who have not had recent and substantial experience in the United States.PROJECTSProposals should be carefully developed projects that will deepen the applicant’s understanding of one or more aspects of the ASEAN-U.S. relationship. While it is expected that the majority of time will be spent in research, grantees are also encouraged to expand and develop their network of professional contacts so that professional relationships established during the grantee’s time in the U.S. can be sustained after the formal grant period has ended. In addition, grantees will be encouraged to seek opportunities to voice the Southeast Asian perspective during their time in the U.S. through guest lectures, seminars, or participation in academic or professional conferences. All applicants are urged to explore possible affiliations with U.S. institutions, including universities, think tanks and research institutes, in advance of submitting their formal applications. Letters of invitation will enable program organizers to make the most suitable affiliations.DURATION OF AWARDAward periods are flexible and should be congruent with the needs of the project. The minimum period for an award is two (2) months, the maximum period six (6) months.AWARD TERMSGrants will provide a monthly stipend for grantees, together with round-trip air travel, and a book and incidental allowance. A small travel allowance for travel within the U.S. will also be available. A small additional sum will be available for one dependent for grant periods of three months or more.HOW TO APPLYCandidate should complete the 2008-2009 Application for the Fulbright Scholar Program which could be requested from AMINEF by mail or in person at the following address:AMINEFGedung Balai Pustaka, 6th FloorJl. Gunung Sahari Raya No. 4Jakarta 10720Soft copy of the application can also be requested by sending an e-mail to infofulbright@aminef.or.id.APPLICATIONSApplications are to be submitted to the American Indonesian Exchange Program (AMINEF). Applications for this program will be evaluated by a peer review panel in accordance with normal Fulbright standards that are competitive, merit-based, open and transparent. Final selections will be made by the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board in Washington.APPLICATION DEADLINEOctober 30, 2007. We do not accept e-mail application. Hard copies must be sent or delivered to AMINEF.CONTACT INFORMATIONSpecific questions regarding the application process are accepted via e-mail at the following address: infofulbright@aminef.or.id.

Friday, October 5, 2007

ASEAN scholarship for Myanmar Students

The ASEAN Scholarships for Myanmar is tenable for 4 years leading to theaward of the Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education 'Advanced'(GCE 'A') Level (or equivalent) certificate.The Scholarship is for studies in selected Singapore schools from SecondaryThree to Pre-University Two and is renewed annually, subject to the satisfactoryperformance of the scholar. Students from Myanmar are nominated by the Myanmar Ministry of Education forthe scholarships. Candidates who are not short-listed for the scholarships will beconsidered for the Merit Awards.

Students must meet the following criteria to be nominated for the scholarship.

1 Be nationals of The Union of Myanmar

2 Be between 14+ to 16+ years old

3 Completed at least Grade 9 and have done consistently well in school examinations

4 Be proficient in English and have offered English Language as a subject at Grade 9

Any dates given below are tentative and are subject to changes.

1 Application period - June to July

2 Selection test and interview dates - August Candidates short-listed for the selection test/interview will be notified a week before the selection test/interview dates

3 Award of scholarship - early September

4 Arrival of scholars in Singapore - late September1 Please enquire with the Myanmar Ministry of Education with regard to application for the scholarships.The selection tests and interviews will be conducted in Yangon1 Allowance of S$2,200 (Secondary) / S$2,400 (Pre-University) per annum with hostel accommodation2 S$400 settling-in allowance (once only)

3 Economy class air passage to Singapore and back to home country upon completion of course

4 Waiver of school fees and donation to the Education Fund

5 Waiver of GCE 'O' and 'A' Level examination fees (once only, if applicable)

6 Subsidised medical benefits and accident insurance cover7 Bridging courses (if applicable, in Singapore before start of course)8 THERE IS NO BOND ATTACHED TO THE SCHOLARSHIP

Singapore Undergraduate ASEAN Scholarship

Nanyang Technology University ASEAN Undergraduate Scholarships
The Undergraduate Scholarships for ASEAN students are offered by the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) for students from the Association of South East Asian Nations, or ASEAN. ASEAN comprises Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. The scholarship is to finance the pursuit of an undergraduate degree on a full-time basis at NTU.
Eligibility
All nationals (citizens and permanent residents) of a member country of ASEAN (except Singapore) are eligible to apply for the scholarships. The scholarships are awarded based on academic merit and are very competitive.
Terms and Conditions
The scholarship is tenable for the minimum period of candidature for the undergraduate degree course at NTU. It covers the tuition fee and a living allowance of $3,500 per annum. There will be no bond apart from the 3-year bond applicable to all foreign students under the Tuition Grant Scheme.
A recipient of the scholarship may not concurrently hold any other scholarship, fellowship, grant or award without the prior approval of NTU.
Application
Application for the scholarships must be submitted on the prescribed forms. This is separate and distinct from the application form for admission to NTU.
Completed application forms must be submitted by January 31 to:
International Students UnitRegistrar's OfficeNanyang Technological UniversityAdministration Annex, Level 342 Nanyang AvenueSingapore 639815
Fax: (65) 7946510

Scholarship in Japan : 2008 Asian Youth Fellowship (AYF)

Asian Youth Fellowship (AYF) 2008 Program aims to nurture human networking among ASEAN countries, Bangladesh and Japan.The AYF preparatory course before entering Japanese Graduate School as Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho) scholarship student is offered by The Japan Foundation. AYF program is open to university graduates in the region who wish to contribute to regional cooperation after obtaining a Master and/or Ph. D. Degree in Japanese Graduate Schools as follows:1. Features of the Asian Youth Fellowship ProgramAYF consists of the following component:q Coordination of a host professor and research plan development during the preparatory course in Japanq Preparatory course (Japanese Language and cultural activities)q Follow ups after completing the preparatory courseThe scholarship grantees shall receive a preparatory course in the Japanese language for approximately 7 months, at The Japan Foundation Japanese-Language Institute, Kansai, Japan. The preparatory course is developed for people who have never learned Japanese language before. Grantees are provided with dormitory. Accompanying family is NOT allowed during the preparatory course.*After completing the preparatory course, grantees will be proceeding to Japanese graduate schools as Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho) scholarship students (principally Research Student) from April 2009.2. Field of Studyq Any of the fields in Humanities, Social Sciences, Engineering and Natural Science is acceptable..q Students pursuing study areas that would contribute to his/her country or region will be given preference.* Technical training course is excluded.3. Qualifications(1) Nationality: Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand or Vietnam.(2) Age: under 35 years of age as of April 1, 2009 (i.e. born on or after April 2, 1974)(3) Academic Backgrounds: university or college graduates with a bachelor’s degree or Master’s degree(those who will graduate from a university or college by the Registration Day of AYF may apply, but the grants may be CANCELLED if grantees fail to arrive in Kansai on the starting day of the preparatory course.)(4) Other requirements:a. Good proficiency in English is required.b. Military men and military civilian employees registered on the personnel list are excluded.c. Applicants should be in good health.d. The applicant whose spouse has already won a Japanese Government scholarship will not be selected as a grantee, and likewise in the case of a couple applying at the same time.e. The applicant who has been awarded a Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho) scholarship in the past will not be selected as a grantee unless he/she has had a few years' research or teaching experience after returning to his/her country.4. Grant Coverage during the Preparatory Course(1) Expenses necessary for participation in the official curriculum (transportation, teaching material, etc.)(2) Meals during the program (partly in the form of cash allowances) and a set amount of allowances to cover miscellaneous living expenses.(3) Accommodation (a single room) at the Institute(4) Overseas travel insurance for disease and injury for the duration of the program(5) Round-trip, economy-class airline between the nearest international airport from the residence and Kansai International Airport (Osaka, Japan) on the most direct and economical route.(6) Japanese visa as a trainee*The above terms of the grant will be effective for the period of the preparatory course. After completing the AYF Program, grantees will proceed to Japanese universities as the Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho) scholarship students. Allowances, accommodations, and other status are subject to Monbukagakusho’s regulations.5. Selection(1) Japanese diplomatic missions concerned, in cooperation with the foreign governments concerned, will select preliminary candidates from among applicants by means of a review of the documents submitted.(2) Those who have been selected as the preliminary candidates will be recommended to Asian Youth Fellowship Committee, Tokyo, Japan. The Committee will select grantees from among the preliminary candidates by means of an interview made in their respective countries by a mission member assigned and dispatched by the Committee.(3) Final announcement in writing will be provided by the Embassy of Japan after the AYF Committee. The grantees of the Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho) scholarship for 2009 will be finally selected, on condition that they have completed the AYF preparatory course successfully, after the university placement has been made.6. Application ProcedureApplicants must submit the following documents according to the instruction given by the Embassy of Japan in their own country by the date appointed. The documents submitted will not be returned.DEADLINE: (Please contact the Embassy of Japan in your country) September - November * 2007For Dateline and more information please contact the Embassy of Japan in your country or visit website (http://www.asiaseed.org/ayfj/) before submitting the application.

The Open Society Institute's Network Scholarship Program

Description

OSI's Supplementary Grant Program for Burmese students was established in 1994 to address primarily -- but not exclusively -- the needs of Burmese refugee students whose college education was disrupted due to political instability in Burma. The goal of the program is to enable these students to complete their education, as well as to assist students just beginning their academic career outside of Burma.

Requirements
Applicants must be between the ages of 18-40, must be accepted into a full-time study program, must already have partial support, and must intend to return to Burma. Students who are enrolled in English as a Second Language Programs and high school are not eligible for the Supplementary Grant Program - Burma.

Provisions
Grants are provided to students in three different categories: tuition - not to exceed 50% of tuition per course; living expenses - students who have succeeded in funding their tuition, either through scholarships or their own financial means, are eligible for additional housing and living funds; other - students who have secured all other funds but cannot afford additional expenses such as books, materials, health insurance, transportation to and from the school.

Application deadline
For students studying in Asia and Australia: March 15, 2007.
For students studying in North America, Europe: March 15, 2007.


Contact Information
Vera Johnson Supplementary Grant Program - Burma The Open Society Institute 400 W. 59th Street, 4th Floor ph: 212 548 0175 Fax: 212 548 4652 email: vjohnson@sorosny.org

For more information and to download the application, go to: http://www.soros.org/initiatives/scholarship/focus_areas/supplementary_burma

OSI Scholarship Program Contact in Thailand:
Shona Kirkwood PO Box 8, Mae Ping Post Office, Chiang Mai, 50301 Email: skirkw@ksc15.th.com

Saturday, September 8, 2007

The Charles Wallace Trust for Burma

Grants are given to Burmese nationals who are normally resident in Burma/Myanmar and who intend to return to Burma at the end of their studies. Awards are given to Burmese students studying in British higher education institutions. They are intended as supplements to other sources of funding and are applicable to a wide range of disciplines in the arts, humanities, science and technology.

Criteria for Awards - Information for Students
The Trust can provide help to student from Burma/Myanmar who are studying at either under or post-graduate level at a recognised British educational institution. Applicants must be citizens of Burma/Myanmar and normally resident there.

There is no formal application form but applicants must provide the following information:
* Details of their permanent address in Burma together with biographical details and a note on their intended career
* Details of their course or research project and a realistic estimate of its completion date
* Full details of their current financial position and of any awards that they have received from other sources
*Details of all other applications that have been made for financial assistance, both in the UK and elsewhere
*The name and address of their academic supervisor
Trustees will consider applications primarily on the grounds of academic merit. The Trust has modest funds at its disposal and cannot act as a source of primary funding. Support can be either towards fees or maintenance costs.

Please note that in normal circumstances, the Trust does not give grants to students already in receipt of full awards from any national or international agency. It will only consider requests from students originally funded in such a manner when the original award has expired and if there are exceptional circumstances. The Trust cannot make retrospective grants or pay debts.
Students who think that they are eligible should apply to the Secretary by letter or email giving the details as requested above. Applications for grants are considered at 6 monthly intervals, in June and December. All grants are given at the discretion of the Trustees whose decision is final.

Contact:
The Secretary
The Charles Wallace Burma Trust
22 Holyoake Walk
London N2 OJX
Email: wcrawley@wallace-trusts.org.uk

Cetana Educational Foundation

Requirements
Must be living in Myanmar. Those living outside the country will not be considered. Scholars must be studying in majors that have application to work opportunities in country. Student must pledge to return home for a minimum of 3 years after completion of studies. If the recipient breaks the pledge, he or she must pay back full scholarship so that another student may take his or her place. Most scholarships are for graduate studies in neighboring SE Asian countries. Only a few scholarships are available in the U.S. where colleges provide full tuition grants. Scholars are representative of all religious and ethnic groups.

Provisions
SE Asia--full tuition, room and board, transportation U. S.--individual package of support will be developed with tuition granting college.

Application Deadline
December 1. The student must be interviewed in Myanmar, and approved by U.S. Cetana Board.

Contact for information
Jean DickasonPresident Cetana Educational Foundation 1214 Rt. 295 East Chatham, NY 12060 Email: jdickason@aol.com
Cetana Foundation's Scholarship for Tropical Medicine/Infectious Disease, One-Year Training, Mahidol University, Thailand, 2007
Cetana Foundation is accepting applications from Candidates who are interested in Tropical medicine/Infectious Disease one year training program at Mahidol University in Thailand 2007.
Criteria for selection:
1. Candidate must be a Burmese citizen & physician with minimal two years clinical experience after satisfactory completion of internship
2. Should demonstrate keen interest and reasonable knowledge in STDs, TB, Malaria and HIV infections,
3. Should be fluent in Written English (A personal statement should be submitted in English) and clearly understandable spoken English (TOEFL Score of 550 and above is required for University entry.)
4. There must be no Political affiliation
5. Must pass thorough Medical check up including PPD Skin test/Chest X'ray
6. Willing to sign a contract promising to go back to Burma and practive for four years
7. Willing to meet and share ID Treatment Guidelines as well as knowledge with General Practitioners every 3 months for four years
8. Willing to work with MMA (Myanmar Medical Association) - BMA - NA (Burma Medical Association - North America) and Cetana Foundation as needed and should report progress/problems to BMA-NA via email every 3 months for four years.
9. Those younger than 45 years are preferred
10. Priority given to Applicants who have NGO experience

Detailed Criteria and Applications forms will be available soon in Cetana Foundation Office at Yangon YMCA, GP society office as well as MMA main Library in Burma.
Please convey this Educational News to all your friends back in Burma as soon as possible because we are trying to select the best Candidate by January of 2007.

Burma Education Scholarship Trust, Scotland, Supplementary Scholarship Program

Description
The Burma Educational Scholarship Trust, Scotland (BEST) was set up in 2003 to address primarily - but not exclusively - the needs of Burmese refugee students whose hopes and dreams of higher education were disrupted due to ongoing political instability inside Burma.
The main purpose of this programme is to support, in cooperation with likeminded organisations, disadvantaged students from the diverse communities living inside and outside their motherland, to achieve their academic goals, equipping them with skills required for a peaceful reconciliation and transformation of Burma.

Grants will be awarded on the basis of academic record; applicant’s long-term goals; and financial need. Specifically, grants are given to students who not only meet the programme criteria but who have demonstrated a willingness and commitment to utilise their academic knowledge to return to work on an ongoing basis for the democratic, social and economic rebirth of Burma, by whatever means they can.

The BEST programme has been specifically designed to provide a source of additional supplementary funds, to students who are enrolled in academic programmes at accredited colleges, universities, and community colleges leading to a degree (BA, MA, PhD, etc)

This current programme provides funding for up to one year of study. Students who receive funding for the 2006/2007 academic year must reapply for subsequent years.

Saturday, September 1, 2007

Child's Dream Scholarship Program

Child’s Dream Association is a charity organisation dedicated to unconditional help for underprivileged children in the 'Mekong Sub-Region'. Our office in Chiang Mai / Thailand serves as a base to select local humanitarian projects providing relief to street children, AIDS orphans and, in general, to children exposed to extreme poverty.

Over the past 3 years, Child’s Dream has been supporting more than 30 different projects in the Mekong Sub-Region. Our projects range from nursery schools to primary and secondary schools up to high schools and junior colleges. We always knew that the educational cycle for the roughly 6’000 children in our projects was incomplete until we could offer scholarships to highly capable youths and allow them to continue their studies up to BA - or even MA - degrees. Highly educated youths will be future leaders, will promote tolerance and diversity and will contribute to a peaceful life in the communities.

It is our goal to significantly extend the program in the years to come by selecting more students for the subsequent academic years. The overall budget for the academic year (2006/2007) is approximately THB 1,710,000 (approx. USD 44,000).
Students interested in our scholarship program can download more information here.
At the moment Child’s Dream runs a very small scholarship program. For the academic year 2006/2007 we support 9 Burmese students who will get a full scholarship for the next 4 years. This is currently only a pilot program for us but if proven successful, we will consider supporting a new group of students for the academic
year 2007/2008 and thereafter.

If you are interested in being considered for the future expansion of the program, then please apply for a scholarship through SGPB (Supplementary Grant Program – Burma). Besides running their own scholarship program, they support us logistically by collecting and pre-screening applications for us. You can get all relevant information and download their application form through the following link:
Supplementary Grant Program - Burma http://www.soros.org/initiatives/bpsai
By submitting the completed form, you automatically apply for a scholarship with both organizations: SGPB and Child's Dream.
Please note that the application procedure will be open from January – March 2007.

Contact Information:

Child's Dream
Muandam Phrakot RoadSoi 1,
House 1T. Chang Phuak
Chiang Mai 50300
Thailand
info@childsdream.org
Phone: +66(0)53 214 718
Phone: +41 44 586 34 99
fax: +66 (0)53 214 718
http://www.childsdream.org/en/aboutFoundation.asp

Thursday, August 9, 2007

The Brackett Foundation

The Foundation has the following three kinds of support programs:
Projects
Foundation supports Boarding Houses, Schools, Teachers, Parents, and Student Scholarship Programs in India. Boarding Houses allow children living in remote areas to attend schools in larger villages. Schools like that shown on the right provide primary education to hill-tribe children. Teachers working without pay, hiding in the jungle from the Burmese forces are given a stipend. Very poor parents are given support so they can send their child to school.

Study Grants
Study Grants allow children to attend government middle schools and high schools where they can learn the Thai language and complete their high school diplomas. Study Grants are also given for taking language courses in English or Thai, and for vocational studies. Sukyira, shown on the left, is studying accounting at a vocational school in Mae Sot. The average Study Grant is about $166.

Leader Interns
The Leader- Intern program seeks to educate persons who have a concern for the well-being of their people and commitment to service. In 2005, we supported over one hundred Leader-Interns in a variety of programs including business, medical studies, nursing,biology, teaching, engineering, computer science, and southeast Asian studies. The average Leader-Intern award is $702.

Contact: tomb@twcny.rr.com

http://brackett.colgate.edu/programs.htm

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

World Bank Scholarship Program for Graduate Students

Description
The Scholarship Program does not sponsor undergraduate studies, distance learning programs, short-term training, conferences, seminars, thesis writing, research projects, and fields of studies not related to development. All these requests will not be considered.
JJ/WBGS Program

In 1987, the World Bank, with funding from the Government of Japan, established the World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program (WBGSP) for graduate studies in subjects related to economic development. Each year, the Program awards scholarships to individuals from World Bank member countries to undertake graduate studies at renowned universities throughout member countries of the Bank.

Now in its 20th year, the Regular Program has awarded 2,613 scholarships, selected from nearly 53,000 applicants. In addition, 969 scholarships have been awarded in the various JJ/WBGSP Partnership Programs for a total of 3,582 awards.

Since the inception of the Program, the Government of Japan has provided over 152 million dollars to the Scholarship Program. The Program's objective is to help create an international community of highly trained professionals working in the field of economic and social development. The World Bank and the Government of Japan require the scholars to return to their home countries on completion of their study Programs and apply their enhanced knowledge and skills to contribute to the development process in their respective regions and communities.

Starting in 1992, a number of Partnership Programs have been launched, largely to respond to the need for graduate study Programs which combine academic rigor with specialized training in the practical aspects of policy-making. The objective of these Programs is to prepare the participants for effective policy-making roles in their home countries and regions.

Application forms for the 2007 are available as:
pdf files that can be downloaded from JJ/WBGSP website;
paper copies requested from the JJ/WBGSP Secretariat.
The World Bank administers the Program through the World Bank Institute (WBI). Policy guidance for the Program is provided by a Steering Committee comprised of three Executive Directors and five senior managers of the Bank. A Secretariat for day-to-day administration is maintained within WBI.

Application forms for the Regular Program in English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese as well as Applications for Japanese nationals for the 2007 selection cycle of the Regular JJ/WBGSP are available from the Secretariat from November 1, 2006 though January 31, 2007.
To apply for a JJ/WBGSP scholarship under the Regular Program, an applicant must read carefully the application procedure as outlined in documents below:
Eligibility Criteria
Benefits
Application Guidelines
Universities to Study in 2007 - 2008
How to Apply
Address completed applications to:
The JJ/WBGSP SecretariatMSN J2-2041818 H Street, NWWashington, D.C. 20433, USAApplications sent by fax or e-mail are not accepted.

The application together with ALL supporting documentation must be received in the Scholarship Program Office by the deadline of March 31, 2007. Applicants should make the necessary provision to ensure receipt of their application package before the deadline. The program Secretariat is not responsible of any possible delay in mail delivery.

Due to the large volume of paperwork handled by the JJ/WBGSP Secretariat , it is not possible to respond to telephone or mail requests regarding the status of applications.
APPLICANTS WILL BE NOTIFIED OF RESULTS BY THE END OF JULY 2007.
This application form is not valid for the JJ/WBGSP Partnership Programs. For more information about the Partnership Programs, please visit the Program website.

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

ASEAN Undergraduate Scholarships at Nanyang Technological University

Name of the program: ASEAN Undergraduate Scholarships at Nanyang Technological University

Description: The ASEAN Undergraduate Scholarships are offered by the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) for students from the Association of South East Asian Nations, or ASEAN (except Singapore). ASEAN comprises Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. The scholarship is tenable for an undergraduate degree programme on a full-time basis at NTU.

Eligability: All nationals including Singapore Permanent Residents of a member country of ASEAN (except Singapore) are eligible to apply for the scholarship.

Deadline: opens from 1 February to 21 February each year. Candidates found suitable for scholarship consideration will be notified by 31 May each year. Only shortlisted candidates will be notified.

Detail : http://www.ntu.edu.sg/Admissions/Scholarships/asean.htm