August, 2010 | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 80

Hertz Graduate Fellowship Award 2011-2012

The annual competition for Graduate Fellowships begins with the application period which opens each year in August at which time a deadline consistent with those of NSF and other fellowship granting organizations will be posted. Only those applications which are complete, with all supporting materials and documents provided (including Reference Reports) by the posted deadline will be assured of full consideration by the Foundation. Untimely or incompletely-submitted applications will be entertained only at the Foundation’s discretion and convenience.

Each year’s competition concludes at the end of the following March, at which time the Foundation’s Board of Directors determines the most highly qualified Fellowship applicants and the number of new Fellowships which available resources will be able to support.
All Fellowship applicants are notified by mail of the Foundation’s action on their application on or before April 1 of each year.

The Graduate Fellowship Award is based on merit (not need) and consists of a cost-of-education allowance and a personal-support stipend.
The cost-of-education allowance is accepted by all of the tenable schools in lieu of all fees and tuition. Hertz Fellows therefore have no liability for any ordinary educational costs, regardless of their choice among tenable schools.

The Hertz Foundation Fellowship application will be available for the academic year 2011-2012 by August 16, 2010.

Deadline For Submission is October 29, 2010 – 11:59 pm, Pacific Time.

Doctoral Positions in the International Doctoral School in Biomolecular Sciences, Italy

Applications for the doctoral positions are accepted from candidates, regardless of gender, age and nationality, who have an Italian “laurea specialistica” or “laurea magistrale” in compliance with Ministerial Decree no. 509 of 3.11.1999 as amended, a university degree of the previously enforced Italian regulations, or an equivalent academic degree obtained abroad.
The degree in scientific areas will be a preferential title.

Applicants who have a foreign degree which has not already been officially recognized as equivalent to an Italian degree must request the equivalence in their application for the present competition.
In such cases the documents required at the following art. 4 of the announcement must be enclosed with the application in order to allow the Doctoral School Committee to declare the value of such degree.

This evaluation is valid only to take part in the selection procedure.

The Doctorate School in Biomolecular Sciences is characterized by a program that enables students to acquire high-level skills in different research areas, encouraging the development of scientific and technological progress in innovative areas that require interdisciplinary approaches.
The teaching and research programs of the Doctoral School aim to promote cooperation with other Italian or foreign universities. For this reason, study periods abroad not exceeding one year are considered mandatory.

Application Deadline 30/09/2010 16:00:00

Master Scholarships in Infrastructure Management at Yokohama National University, Japan

The Master’s Degree Program in Infrastructure Management at Yokohama National University was established with a special fund from the Government of Japan, administered by the World Bank, for the purpose of training government officials from developing countries who have engineering backgrounds. The program focuses on such areas as economics, management, specialized engineering and law related to the development and management of infrastructure. In the present global situation, if the government officials who are engaged in planning and implementing their nations’ infrastructure development policies are to make decisions consistent with the welfare of the people of their countries, it is vital that those officials have advanced knowledge of and experience in management, technological fields and macro-economics.
The YNU program, which is specifically designed to meet the needs of students from developing countries under the scholarship program funded by the World Bank, offers lectures and laboratory work in the fields of engineering, economics, management and law. Students are also provided with an opportunity to learn practical Japanese, mathematics, computer techniques and other basic subjects. After the initial 12 months of schooling, students engage in an internship program related to their area of study mainly through the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).
During the remainder of the two-year period, individual instruction and tutorials are given to students to help them consolidate their understanding of their courses and prepare a thesis, which is a requirement for the completion of the Master’s program.

The YNU program is organized and operated by an inter-faculty committee, which functions in close cooperation with JICA. The university committee consists of the Graduate School of Education and Human Sciences, the Graduate School of Engineering, the Graduate School of Environment and Information Sciences, and the International Graduate School of Social Sciences of Yokohama National University.

Approximately fifteen scholarships are allocated to the YNU program by the World Bank. Each scholarship provides a monthly allowance of JPY170,000 (2011-2013) and a round-trip air ticket to Japan plus a travel allowance of USD500. The scholarship also covers tuition fees, the entrance examination fee and the admission fee.

Citizens of low and middle income World Bank member countries are eligible for the scholarships. Applicants must be age 35 or under as of April 1, 2011. Applicants must have at least four years of practical experience involving responsibility for infrastructure development and must also intend to pursue a career in the field of development.

Application Deadline August 13, 2010