Grants | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 13

Scholarships in the Federal Republic of Germany 2011-2012 for Maltese Citizens

The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) is offering scholarships covering the period of the academic year 2011/2012.

The offer comprises of the following (please see attachments for further information):

1. Research Grants for Doctoral Candidates and Young Academics and Scientists
2. Research stays for University Academics and Scientists
3. Re-invitation Programme for Former Scholarship Holders
4. Study Scholarships for Graduates of All Disciplines **
5. Scholarships for Artists and Architects: A: Study Scholarships Arts, Music, Architecture
Scholarships for Artists and Architects: B: Study Visits for Academics
6. Study Visits / Study Seminars and Practicals in Germany by Groups of Foreign Students
7. University Summer Courses offered in Germany for Foreign Students and Graduates
8. Intensive Language Courses in Germany for Foreign Students and Graduates
9. Practical Traineeships for Foreign Students of Natural and Technical Sciences, Agriculture and Forestry (IAESTE)

It is essential that candidates first obtain the necessary information, regarding their chosen field of study and are expected to have made steps towards securing acceptance from an academic supervisor at the German host institution at the time of application. Candidates are to visit the DAAD-Lektor either during his consultation hour or by making and appointment with him (preferably via his email) before applying. Details hereunder:

Dr Arndt Kremer
DAAD-Lektor
German Studies, Department of German
Faculty of Arts, University of Malta
Msida MSD 2080, Malta
Room 306 (opposite of CCT Building)
Tel.: +356 2340 2421

Application Deadline : Friday, 29 October 2010
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Scholarship for International Travel, University of Cape Town, South Africa

Scholarship for International Travel are available to assist Master’s and Doctoral students registered at the University of Cape Town to proceed to an approved international institution for purposes of a visiting scholars programme, for research, or for attendance at specific and approved courses.  The awards are intended for individual senior students and have been established to enhance the research activities being conducted for the completion of the degree.

  • No applications for renewal or extension will be considered.  The awards are restricted to one award per student, per DEGREE. Only ONE application at Master’s level and ONE at Doctoral level can be submitted.  Where students are upgraded from the Masters degree, a second application can be submitted at Doctoral level, but only after 12 months of registration at Doctoral level.
  • UCT Scholarships for International Travel and UCT Conference Travel Grants cannot be held concurrently in any one year.
  • Only students in the first and second years of Master’s study and the first, second or third years of doctoral study, will be considered. (3rd year Masters and 4th year PhD students are NOT ELIGIBLE).
  • Successful applicants are required to submit a full report on the work completed and the time spent at the international institution.  The reports must be submitted to the DVC for Research and Innovation, c/o the PFO, within three weeks of the student’s return to UCT.  The report must illustrate the value of the time spent abroad.  Such reports may be included or referred to in the University’s Annual Research Report.  Failure to submit the required report will result in cancellation of the scholarship and withdrawal of the funds provided.
  • Before payment  can be made of any award offered, successful applicants are required to show evidence that the balance of funds required has been secured.
  • NOTE:  There are two rounds of application/award per annum:
  • Students applying to travel abroad in April, May, June, July, and August , September 2010 must submit their applications by no later than 28 February 2010.
  • Students applying to travel abroad in October, November, December 2010 and January, February and March 2011 must submit their applications by no later than 31 August 2010.

The United States-India Educational Foundation

Job Description: The United States-India Educational Foundation (USIEF) invites applications from interested Indian nationals, between 21 and 29 years of age, currently teaching English at college level or training to be teachers of English for the Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant Program.

Applicants should possess  by june 2011 at least a Master’s degree. Selected FLTAs from India will teach Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, or Urdu at select U.S. campuses during their nine month non degree grant beginning August/September 2011, subject to availability of funding. Application deadline for Indian candidates: September 1, 2010.

The FLTA Program: The FLTA Program, an integral part of the Fulbright Student Program, is funded by the U.S. Department of State. The purpose of the FLTA Program is to strengthen foreign language instruction at U.S. colleges and universities, while providing future foreign teachers of English with the opportunity to refine their teaching skills, increase their English language proficiency and extend their knowledge of U.S. society and culture.

FLTA fellows spend nine months serving as teaching assistants at U.S. educational institutions while also taking courses in English teaching and U.S. Studies as non-degree students. FLTA fellows also interact with the host community in conversation groups, extracurricular activities and community outreach projects. India is one of the countries participating in the 2011 competition.

The FLTA program promotes cross-cultural understanding in the U.S. and in the home countries of the FLTA fellows. U.S. universities benefit from the presence of a native speaker on their campuses. FLTA fellows provide teaching assistance, by serving in various capacities, which may include teaching up to two classes per semester, and typically facilitate cultural events, language clubs and language tables. FLTA fellows are required to enroll in at least two courses per semester, one of which must be in U.S. Studies. The remaining coursework must relate to their careers in English language teaching. Fellows and U.S. students have a unique opportunity to learn about each other’s cultures and customs, and to build mutual understanding between the U.S. and other countries. Upon completion of the program, the fellows return home and teach English at the secondary and university level. As a result of the program, FLTA alumni return with a high proficiency in English and are able to speak with authenticity and authority about the United States, its values and its people.

Grant Benefits

All FLTA fellows receive a monthly stipend, health insurance and travel support. U.S. host institutions provide tuition awards to support the required coursework. The FLTA program does not provide J-2 visas for spouses or dependents.

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:

* Be citizens of India and hold a valid Indian passport at the time of application. Persons applying for or holding permanent residence in the United States are not eligible. Fulbright fellows enter the U.S. on an exchange visitor (J-1) visa and are subject to the two-year home residence requirement associated with J-1 visa. Applicants must be residing in India throughout the application, nomination and selection process.
*FLTA applicants must be at least 21years old and no more than 29 years of age on October 1, 2010.
*Applicants must clearly demonstrate maturity, dependability, integrity and professionalism.
*Fluency in English is mandatory.
*Candidates should possess the equivalent of a U.S. Bachelors degree with a good academic record. Indian applicants should have at least a Masters degree by June 2011.
*Applicants must be English language teachers at the college level or training to become English language teachers. Prior teaching experience is preferred.

Important: The FLTA Program is a non-degree program and those wishing to pursue degree studies in the United States should not apply. All FLTA fellows must return to their home countries upon completion of the nine-month program. No extension requests will be supported. No dependents are allowed to accompany fellows on this program. Pregnant candidates may not participate in this program if the birth is due during the program period.

FLTA Applicant Profile

FLTA candidates must be enthusiastic about teaching. They must have a sincere interest in teaching their native language and culture to U.S. students. Through their application they should demonstrate knowledge of their culture and current events in their home country. They should have leadership skills, the ability to motivate students to learn and the ability to relate to them in an emphatic manner. FLTAs should have a desire to meet people and become a part of the community by participating in community events and campus activities. They should also be creative and self reliant team players, who are able to maintain excellent relationships with faculty, staff and students.

Preference is given to those candidates who have little or no prior experience living in the United States. Fellows must be flexible with placements at smaller or more ethnically diverse U.S. academic institutions.

How to Apply: We encourage applicants to complete the online application form as all nominees are required to complete the form online.  Click here for instructions to complete the form online. However, for candidates with limited internet access, you have the choice of completing the application form online or in the MS Word format. Click to download application form format and Instructions to complete MS Word application.. To receive the forms as email attachment in MS Word format, send request to ip@usief.org.in.

There are separate instructions for each format; however, all applicants must complete the Fulbright FLTA application form and send along with the required enclosures to USIEF, Fulbright House, 12 Hailey Road, New Delhi 110001, no later than September 1, 2010. Do not send paper applications directly to the Institute of International Education (IIE). The letters of reference should be sent directly to USIEF on the prescribed Confidential Letter of Reference, by the same date. Employed applicants need to submit their applications through proper channel by the September 1,2010 deadline. Please write ATTN: FLTA Program on the envelope.

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