Bachelors Degree | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 79

Cyprus America Scholarship Program (CASP), USA: All fields except Medicine and Dentistry

The Cyprus-America Scholarship Program (CASP) offers scholarships for Cypriot students wanting to pursue a Bachelor’s Degree in the United States. The CASP competition is open for Bachelor’s Degrees in all fields except Medicine and Dentistry. Grants are for study at accredited U.S. universities beginning in the 2012-2013 academic year. A Bachelor’s Degree in the United States usually takes four years. The scholarship is for a maximum amount of $25,000 each year, for a maximum total of $100,000.   If the length of the program is less than four years, the scholarship award will be reduced accordingly. Scholarship grantees are expected to apply for financial assistance directly from the U.S. institutions, in addition to receiving the CASP scholarship. Financial assistance from the university could come in various forms i.e.: scholarship, direct grant, loan and/or work-study program. This assistance is usually renewable depending on the availability of university funds and satisfactory academic performance. Travel costs are not included in the grants.

Scholarship Application Deadline: July 29, 2011

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2011 International Human Rights Exchange Programme, University of the Witwatersrand in South Africa

Thank you for your interest in the International Human Rights Exchange (IHRE) program in Johannesburg, South Africa! As an IHRE participant you will attend challenging classes examining human rights from a range of academic disciplines. The curriculum — which blends a core course on international human rights, a seminar and practicum on human rights advocacy, and a wide range of electives — offers a critical exploration of human rights topics in a multidisciplinary forum. Taught by professors from both African and North American institutions in a seminar style, classes provide a highly interactive and cross-cultural context for discussion and debate.

Students will also explore the practice of human rights through participation in a hands-on, mentored internship.  IHRE works with an impressive array of NGOs, all of which are working on the front lines to promote and protect human rights in South Africa.  Through these internships students gain invaluable experience working with programs effecting change in economic, cultural, social, political, and civil rights matters affecting South Africans today.IHRE is designed to inspire and activate students by advancing their knowledge of human rights.  Through engagement in the classroom, in the community, and among peers and faculty members, IHRE will challenge you, offer new insights, and broaden your horizons.Many students credit IHRE with helping them to discover how best to apply their talents and interests to work in the field of social justice.  A number of alumni have obtained jobs and fellowships as a result of their IHRE internship work.  For a list of the organizations we work.

Scholarship Application Deadline: March 1, 2011

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Entrepreneurial Fellowships in photonics at Stanford University, USA

Applications are invited from outstanding individuals for the SU2P Entrepreneurial Fellowships 2011. SU2P is a collaboration between the Scottish Universities (Glasgow, Heriot Watt, St. Andrews and Strathclyde) and Stanford and Caltech in California.The Fellowships are to enable exceptionally talented early career researchers to spend one year at Stanford University or one of its affiliated laboratories. The aim of the Fellowships is to allow successful applicants to develop and grow their entrepreneurial skills under mentoring provided by Stanford Photonics Research Centre (SPRC).

Scholarship Application Deadline: 11 March 2011

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