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Arts/Art History: Three Enrolment Scholarships – International Master

Award Name:
Three Enrolment Scholarships – International Master
Description:
The Master represents an original and intensive Continuing Educating for Excellence Project, is a 12-month full time residential course. The Master has an international participation.Teaching areas: quality & excellence, relational communication, fund raising and social responsibility, Management and Human Resources, Communication and Training. ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS: a) 25 to 35 years of age; b) university degree in one of the following subject: economics, law, politics, sociology, medicine or in the following field: social work, training, education, psychology, public management, linguistic mediation, agriculture; c) good knowledge of English and/or Italian. The scholarship will award: women and men who: a) are resident and/or come from a developing country listed in OSCE DAC list; b) are resident in Italy or in other countries with a high economic development index, with a total income under the poverty line defined in his/her country by governmental statistical agencies
For study in:
Europe
Field of Study:
Communications
Available to:
Array
Award Amount:
€ 24,000.00
Type of Award:
Scholarship
Grade Level:
Postgraduate
Submission Deadline:
10 July 2008

Contact Information

Contact Information
Via Ludovico il Moro 6/A
Basiglio, XX 20080
Contact Name/Title
Michela Sommaruga
Phone
390292276224
Fax
390290751464
URL

Marion Rayward Memorial Scholarship in Music, New Zealand

In 2005 the Marion Rayward Memorial Scholarship will offer a new award for study at masters or PhD level. The award is available for a research degree in any field of music education and is tenable at any New Zealand university.

It is hoped that the research will contribute to the strengthening of music education by tackling some perceived inadequacy or problem, or exploring some new approach, or documenting some achievement in New Zealand music education. The research may cover any of the fields of music education.

The award will be valued at $10,000 which will contribute to enrolment fees, research expenses and living cost during the degree period.

Applications:
Applications should include the candidate’s research proposal and a recommendation from the music or education institution in which the degree will be undertaken. The due date for applications is October 1st 2005, but consideration may be given to a student who began work on a research degree before the date on which applications close.

For more information please contact:
The Scholarships Office, Victoria University of Wellington
P.O. Box 600, Wellington
Email: scholarships-office@vuw.ac.nz

Application Deadline 01/10/2010

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Mary Mallon Memorial Scholarship 2011, New Zealand

The award was established in memory of the late Mary Mallon, Professor in Human Resource Management, to help students attain further qualifications to advance their careers in human resource management.

Value
The award shall have a minimum value of $1,000 for one academic year.

Tenure
One or more Mary Mallon Memorial Scholarships will be awarded annually.

Eligibility
Candidates must be enrolled, in the year the scholarship is awarded, in either 114.899 – Thesis Human Resource Management or 114.900 – PhD Human Resource Management at the Palmerston North campus of Massey University.

Criteria
The Scholarship shall be awarded on the basis of academic merit and consideration will also be given to the nature and costs of the proposed research project.

Responsibility for the Award
The Scholarship shall be awarded by the University Scholarships Committee on the advice of the Department of Management research committee.

Payment
The emolument will be paid in one lump sum presented in person at the Department of Management graduation function in Palmerston North in May, or sent to the recipient in May if the student is unable to attend the graduation function.

Conditions of the award
This scholarship is tenable with other scholarships. The University has the right to refrain from making the award in the event of there being no suitable applicants.

Application Deadline 31/03/2011

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