May, 2011 | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 35

Fellowship Opportunity for Master’s Degree in Comparative and International Disability Policy, Thailand

The Nippon Foundation will provide full fellowships including tuitions, books, required assistive technology and other support services, to a small group of individuals with disabilities to pursue graduate studies (Master’s level) in Comparative and International Disability Policy (CIPD), beginning in August 2011 at the recently establishment Institute on Disability and Public Policy (IDPP) for the ASEAN region. This program will be offered entirely online, with the exception of a two-week residency held at Mahidol University in Bangkok, Thailand July 18th-29th.

The aim of the IDPP is to serve as a regional resource to both public and private sectors. The institute will develop a cadre of leaders who will work to foster public policies consistent with the overall vision of the ASEAN Socio-cultural Community. That is an inclusive, barrier-free and rights-based region where people who are disabled are leaders in the determination of their own destinies.The IDPP fellowship committee is currently recruiting a small number of candidates who have
1) Hearing Impairments, 2) Vision Impairments, or 3) Mobility Impairments, to serve as a human resource cadre to the IDPP and conduct research on disability and public policy in the ASEAN region.

Scholarship Application Deadline:June 10, 2011.

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2011Fulbright in Teaching/Research Scholarship Program, Côte d’Ivoire: American Literature, American Studies

Teach advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in American literature and civilization at the University of Cocody-Abidjan and the University of Bouake; the two schools currently share the same campus in Abidjan. Assist with student advising, provide tutorials and supervise master’s and doctoral-level theses. Participate in seminars related to American literature and civilization. Conduct research in area of specialization.

Scholars with a Ph.D. and three or more years of postdoctoral university or college teaching experience are preferred. Correspond with the host institution to determine whether specializations are of interest. Submitting a letter of invitation from the host institution with the application is recommended, but not required. The academic year is generally October to July. An English language school, the International Community School of Abidjan, is available for children in grades K-12 who accompany the scholar.

Scholarship Application Deadline:August 1, 2011

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Phi Beta Kappa Association Graduate Scholarship 2011-2012, USA: Liberal Arts and Sciences

The Phoenix area Phi Beta Kappa Association carries out the mission of the national Phi Beta Kappa Society by Supporting local college students in the liberal arts with scholarships to Arizona State University and organizing attendance at events such as special art exhibits, campus tours, and social occasions.
The scholarship is announced to be Awarded to Inductee into the Arizona State University Beta Chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Society.To apply for this scholarship the applicant must be admitted to an accredited graduate program for the fall 2011 and Plan to enroll for at least nine semester hours in brick and mortar classes in fall 2011.The applicant should be a 2009 or 2010 initiate of the Beta of Arizona Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa and show a demonstrated financial need in the personal statement.The amount of award is $1,000 for the first year of graduate study in a regionally accredited university.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 1 June 2011

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