Finance & Accounting | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 106

BASF/Alfred Chisholm Memorial Scholarship Fund 2010, USA

BASF/Alfred Chisholm Memorial Scholarship Fund was established in 1997 to honor the life of a former BASF employee, Alfred L. Chisholm, who served as a leader in his community, and who was instrumental in raising thousands of dollars to assist students pursuing a college degree.

In memory of Mr. Chisholm and with the support of BASF Corporation’s African American Employee Group (AAEG), students will receive up to $3,000 need based scholarships to assist in furthering their college education for the 2010-11 academic year. Past recipients may re-apply with the new application and be considered.

The scholarship is available to undergraduate students who enroll at Historically Black Colleges and Universities and who must have relatives employed by BASF Corporation. Applicants meeting all the criteria will be forwarded to the BASF Corporation African American Employee Group, Al Chisholm Scholarship Committee for final selection.

In addition, for scholarship award consideration, the following application materials are required and must be uploaded to the online application by the application deadline:

1.Two letters of recommendation: one from a faculty member familiar with the applicant’s academic abilities and another from a civic or community leader.

2. Double-spaced, no more than two pages essay. For details, please go to the essay section of the application.

3. Most recent official transcript.

Minimum GPA: 2.7

Eligible Majors: Accounting, Biology, Chemistry, Finance, Mathematics, Computer Science, Law, Engineering, Supply Chain Management

Application Deadline : Friday, September 17, 2010

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The Dominic Marrocco MBA Scholarships, Bournemouth University, UK

BU’s Business School is increasing its international reputation as a provider of thought leadership and contemporary business education.

Thanks to a generous donation from Harvard graduate and serial entrepreneur Dominic Marrocco, The Dominic Marrocco Centre for Entrepreneurship at the Business School is offering exceptional candidates the chance to win a scholarship for the Bournemouth MBA. The scholarship will cover all full–time tuition fees.

The Bournemouth MBA

The Bournemouth MBA is the course for professionals seeking core business and management expertise before extending into one of several bespoke industry specialisms.

You will study at our impressive Executive Business Centre in Bournemouth, on the stunning South coast.

A recent study by the Association of MBAs revealed that 79% of members chose to study an MBA to improve their job opportunities. With an average salary of £66,500 on completion of an MBA, it’s a sound investment.

To apply for a scholarship you will need to submit an essay that addresses the following question, in no more than 1,000 words:

“What do you consider to be the main cognitive and social factors influencing entrepreneurial success?”

You will need to complete and submit an online scholarship application form and abide by the terms and conditions of entry.

The competition closes at midnight on Sunday 22 August 2010.

Should you wish to submit your application by post, then please email mba@bournemouth.ac.uk and we will advise you how to do so.


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Postdoctoral Fellow in Micro economics of Sanitation and Waste, Ghana

: If you have recently completed your PhD in economics or sanitation but have sound understanding of both, then this could be just the assignment for you. IWMI seeks the right person to analyze problems relating to human waste, as used in agriculture, then form policy recommendations to enhance livelihoods in the rural/urban interface.
You will:
• Provide economic and institutional analysis for projects that explore:
o Sustainability indicators of low-cost wastewater treatment options across Africa
o Agricultural reuse-oriented approaches into sanitation sector to recover nutrients and water from waste streams whilst improving
environmental sanitation in Ghana
o Role of small and micro-enterprises that specialize in waste reuse in Ghana and Uganda
o How to enhance success of private ventures in wastewater collection and reuse
• Collect and analyze field data on the economics of reuse from sanitation facilities
• Examine economic & institutional aspects of existing waste reuse models to determine viability & develop further options
• Study national agricultural and sanitation policies examining relevant economic, organizational, institutional, and
financial issues to inform policymakers – through the development and application of economic decision tools/models for recovery of nutrients, organic matter and water from waste streams
• Liaise with public officials on the awareness and implementation of public policies
• Contribute ideas about linking agriculture and sanitation to enhance food security and business opportunities in West Africa through the reuse of waste resources, emphasizing cost recovery along the sanitation chain
• Prepare scientific reports and articles for peer-reviewed journals
You must possess:
• A recent PhD in agricultural or natural resources or environmental economics or environmental or civil engineering and
• A good understanding of agriculture and microeconomics
You must know about:
• Sanitation challenges in developing countries: solid waste, fecal sludge and wastewater management (with on-site sanitation systems)
• Technical feasibility & social/economic opportunities/trade-offs in managing/re-using options for wastewater/fecal sludge
• Computer-based, business process modeling tools for scenario building
• Economic and institutional analysis across public and private sectors in sanitation sector or agricultural interface (demonstrated in
reports, dissertation or journal articles)
• Engineering and microeconomics analytical tools
You must have:
• Excellent written and spoken English
• Ability to establish priorities, plan, organize and monitor own work in an interdisciplinary and multiple task environment
• Strong interpersonal skills to maintain effective relationships in multi-cultural environments with respect for diversity
• Ability to work in interdisciplinary teams and with local and international partners
It would be useful if you had some previous working experience in developing countries, can speak and write in French and have skills in business optimization analysis and relevant computer software.
Please submit your application on-line at: http://www.iwmi.cgiar.org/About_IWMI/Vacancies/ Closing date: 30 September 2010
The International Water Management Institute (www.iwmi.org) is a non-profit, scientific organization engaged in research and capacity building activities for developing countries. Our mission is to overcome poverty through better management of land and water resources.
Working with diverse partners and supported by the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (www.cgiar.org), IWMI seeks to translate its research findings into actionable recommendations for policymakers, resource managers and poor rural communities.