Law | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 34

Harry Oppenheimer Fellowship 2010

An Award focusing unambiguously on excellence and granted to candidates of the highest calibre to enable them to undertake a programme of cutting edge, internationally significant work Guiding Principles

* A monetary award of up to R1.0 million
* The Award is intended to enable scholars based in South Africa to undertake a programme of work for a period of up to one year, by making possible full time concentration on the work, contact with outstanding peers (locally and in foreign countries) and adequate logistic resources
* The Award covers the full range of disciplines including the Natural Sciences, Social and Economic Sciences, Humanities, Law, Engineering and Technology
* Only candidates of exceptional ability will be eligible for consideration
* A formal selection process for one Award in 2010
* The strengthening of relationships and partnerships between local institutions, foreign institutions and the Trust
* Building research excellence while stimulating scholarship in academic life
* The Trust reserves the right not to make an Award

Criteria
* Candidates will be: well established in their fields; leading scholars who have done advanced research for many years (i.e. the Award is not for the purposes of studying towards a higher degree); outstanding achievers with a track record of sustained intellectual effort at the highest level
* Where international travel is envisaged, the Trust will encourage residential stays at one or two host institutions rather than short visits to many, unless, given the context of the proposed work, this can be justified
* The Trust will favour nominations or applications that describe a clearly focused and specific project
* Candidates who demonstrate a capacity and commitment to the transfer of skills and knowledge to fellow South Africans will have an advantage
* Candidates must be residents of South Africa and age will not be a factor in selection Special consideration will also be given to the following points:
* The value of the proposed work: its particular application to teaching, research and development in South Africa; its potential to push the frontiers of knowledge in the given field or area of interest; its contribution to the advancement or application of knowledge in the service of society
* The effectiveness and practicability of the programme proposed and its feasibility in the given timeframe
* The candidate’s proven achievement and his or her ability to profit from the use of the Award. By proven achievement the Trust would be looking for candidates who have: attracted research funding on a competitive basis; published in international peer-reviewed journals of high standing; extensive publications in the form of scholarly books or other works; successfully supervised postgraduate students to completion; secured invitations to, and seats on, international bodies and institutions, etc
Written applications must be supported by the following information:
* Full details of the candidate’s proposed work, including estimated time scales, possible time abroad and costs (specifying the major components of the budget and associated expenses)
* A brief synopsis (2 to 3 A4 pages) of the work to be undertaken, in lay terms, together with a written motivation explaining the reasons for undertaking the work
* The envisaged output including journal articles, books, manuscripts, papers to be delivered, talks to be presented, etc
* An up-to-date curriculum vitae plus a complete list of publications
* Current written reports from at least four highly placed referees who are familiar with the candidate’s work. At least two of these referees should be foreign (including one from a proposed host institution, if applicable) and two should be independent South African referees of international standing. Referees should be properly briefed by the candidate about the nature of the Award and its significance so that their remarks are directed appropriately and their reports should be submitted under separate and confidential cover directly to the Trust. The Trust may elect to contact these referees or other experts for further information

Nominations, Applications & Selection Process
* The Trust will consider nominations from institutions (the preferred route) and also applications from individuals who do not have specific institutional affiliations
* Reference to “institutions” includes South African Universities, Universities of Technology, Science Councils, Research & Policy Institutes, Museums and other institutions or agencies of similar national standing
* Institutions are requested to publicise the Award internally, to call for nominations and actively seek out and encourage their best candidates to apply. There is no limit to the number of nominations that may be made by any one institution. However, each nomination will require formal endorsement by the candidate’s institution in the form of letters from his or her Vice-Chancellor, Principal, Rector, Chairperson or Chief Executive or one of their Deputies (as appropriate)
* Candidates without institutional affiliations may apply directly to the Trust
* The Trustees will make the final decision based on the nominations and applications received, and no correspondence on its decision will be entered into by the Trust
Payment and Reporting
Funds will be disbursed in two instalments – an initial payment in advance and the second at the half-way stage, on submission of a progress report to the Trust. The Fellow will be required to submit a reflective report to the Trust within six months of completion of the programme – this should cover any time spent abroad and the impact of the work.
Awardees will also be encouraged (and financially supported) to deliver public lectures on the completed work in one or more of the three South African metropoles, under the joint auspices of the Trust and the Academy of Science of South Africa

Application Closing Date: 29 October 2010

Further Scholarship Information

Master Programme Leiden University Excellence Scholarship, Netherlands,

Job Description:

For whom?

1. Non-EU/EEA students enrolling in a Leiden University master’s degree programme starting September 2010 or February 2011 ( All MA, MSc and LL.M programmes as mentioned on the website Master’s programmes in Leiden).

2. All nationalities enrolling in the following programmes starting September 2010 or February 2011:
– Master of Laws: Advanced Studies in Air and Space Law
– Master of Laws: Advanced Studies in European and International Business Law
– Master of Laws: Advanced Studies in International Tax Law
– Master of Laws: Advanced Studies in Public International Law
– MSc in International Relations and Diplomacy
Scholarship Amount:

The Leiden University Excellence Scholarship programme has 5 awards:

Platinum Covers the tuition fee minus the home fee* and an allowance of €10,000 for living costs
Gold Covers the tuition fee minus the home fee*
Silver Covers 75% of the tuition fee
Bronze Covers 50% of the tuition fee
Ivory Covers 25 % of the tuition fee

* The tuition fee will be reduced to the amount of the home fee. Students who have been awarded a Platinum or Gold award still have to pay the home fee themselves.
Application procedure

1A Fill in your online application for admission to Leiden University
B Upload all necessary documents
C Indicate clearly that you would like to apply for the LExS scholarship on the scholarship page
D Upload your letter of motivation for the LExS scholarship on the scholarship page
E Submit your online application
F Pay the application fee
2A All LExS applicants will be informed by the scholarship department of the International Office.
Letter of motivation

To apply for the scholarship, you should write a letter of motivation (in Word) of a maximum of 500 words, in which you indicate why you believe you should be considered for this scholarship. The Word document should then be attached on the scholarship page in your online application for the master’s programmes for which you are applying.

It is possible to submit applications for more scholarship programmes simultaneously. However, it is not possible to obtain more than 1 scholarship from Leiden University for the same study programme.

Application Deadline 1October2010

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Edinburgh Law School

Job Description: Edinburgh Law School will offer two scholarship opportunities to support students taking the PhD degree on a full-time basis and commencing their studies in September 2010.

* One award to cover tuition fees at the Home/EU level as well as a maintenance stipend of £8,000 per annum.

* One award to cover tuition fees at the Home/EU level

Applicants should apply for the PhD programme through the usual route and must also send a seperate email to pg.law@ed.ac.uk stating that they wish to be considered for this award. The closing date for receipt of applications will be 31 July 2010. It is essential that you apply also for a place on the PhD programme before this deadline; we recommend that you apply for the PhD programme at least one month before the July funding deadline if possible.

Further Scholarship Information

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