Scholarship | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 19

United word Colleges- Nigerian National Committee ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP

The Nigerian National Committee for the United World Colleges (UWC) invites applications from suitably qualified Nigerian candidates for a limited number of scholarship Awards to some United world Colleges. The Colleges prepare students for a two year International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Certificate (an

Equivalent of ‘A’ levels). Parents/Guardians may be required to foot the bill of their wards’ flight ticket, pocket money, health, insurance, clothing, etc, cost where applicable. Candidates must be between the ages of 16 and 17 years. However, those aged 18 and 19 years are eligible for the simon Bolivar UWC in Venezuela, which is essentially an agriculture institution.

The United World Colleges Movement is a non-profit making organization with international Headquarters in London, Currently, there are thirteen Colleges located in various countries, namely United Kingdom, Singapore, Canada, Swaziland, USA, Italy, Venezuela, Hong Kong, Norway, India, Costa Rica, Bosnia Herzegovina and Netherlands. The Nigerian National Committee was formed in 1982. Currently, Mr. Hakeem Belo-Osagie (an alumnus of UWC) is the Chairman of the Committee while Mr. Akintola Williams (CBE, OFR) is the National Patron.

To be eligible to apply, candidates must have demonstrated outstanding academic ability and must have obtained the Senior School Certificate SSC/GCE ‘O’levels or their recognized equivalent. Exceptional students in SS3 may also apply with their two years continuous assessment.

How to Apply:

Application forms can be obtained on the payment of N5, 000.00 (Five thousand Naira). Bank Draft drawn in any of the Nigerian banks and in favour of the ‘Nigerian National Committee for United World Colleges”

The following places shall serve as purchasing submission centres:

Nigerian National Committee for UWC Secretariat

13th Floor, St. Nicholas House, Catholic Mission Street, Lagos, Nigeria.

Tel: +234.1.2715003, 08182386362 & 0802.8323181

Citizenship and Leadership Training Centre,

Plot 150, Oke Agbe Close, Off Ladoke Akintola Boulevard,

Near Central Bank of Nigeria, Garki, Abuja.

Tel: 08033500289

Forms can be downloaded from our website on http/www.ng.uwc.org but must be submitted in any of the above listed centres with the prescribed fees within the application period.

The last date for the sale and submission of application forms is February 28, 2011.

SELECTION EXERCISE:

Shortlisted candidates will be invited for a rigorous Selection Exercise at the Sea school, Apapa, Lagos holding from Friday April 8 – Sunday April 10, 2011. Candidates are therefore advised to consult the list of short-listed candidates at any of the Centres shown above from March 25 – April 7, 2011. Letters of invitation to the Selection Exercise will also be delivered to short-listed candidate at the centres already noted. Candidates invited for interviews would pay N5,000.00 interview fee (to defray the cost of feeding, lodging, lodging etc).

The Selection Exercise will consist of an oral interview and various tests, including written, Solo initiative and physical Endurance tests, etc. the result will be communicated to successful candidates only. The Nigerian National committee will not enter into any correspondence with candidates not selected.

Note:

Limited spaces are available for paying offers into United world Colleges of the Atlantic, Wales, United Kingdom, Costa Rica. For more details, contact United World Colleges-Nigerian National Committee Secretariat.

Graduate Research Fellowship Program- at the National Institute of Justice, USA

NIJ’s Graduate Research Fellowship Program is an annual program that provides assistance to universities for dissertation research support to outstanding doctoral students undertaking independent research on issues related to crime and justice.

Objectives of the Fellowship Program
The NIJ Ph.D. Graduate Research Fellowship (GRF) program provides awards for research on crime, violence, and other criminal justice-related topics to accredited universities that support graduate study leading to research-based doctoral degrees. NIJ invests in doctoral education by supporting universities that sponsor students who demonstrate the potential to successfully complete doctoral degree programs in disciplines relevant to the mission of NIJ.

Award Details and Applying to the Fellowship Program
Topics of interest to NIJ under this program vary from year to year but students from any academic discipline may propose original research that has direct implications for criminal justice in the United States. NIJ encourages a variety of approaches and perspectives in its research programs. NIJ awards these fellowships in an effort to encourage promising doctoral students in the application of critical and innovative thinking to pressing criminal justice problems.

The official applicant to the Graduate Research Fellowship Program is the sponsoring academic institution. Students must contact and seek the assistance of their university office of sponsored research or office of research, grants and contracts.
Fellowship Application Deadline: February 28, 2011
Further Fellowship Information and Application

Danish Government Scholarships for Exchange Students/Young Researchers 2011/2012

These scholarships are aimed at highly qualified exchange students and young research scientists from the above mentioned countries, who wish to immerse themselves into studies in Danish language and culture, or fields of study otherwise related to Denmark such as design, or environmental studies, and so on.

Students who are enrolled in a full degree-programme in Denmark are not considered exchange students and are not eligible for a scholarship.

Please notice that only postgraduate students can apply for the scholarships. However, for studies in Danish language and literature, students can apply already at bachelor level, provided they have studied Danish language 2 years previous to their arrival to Denmark.

The scholarship funds for the Cultural Agreements are gathered into a single pool for long-term study periods (exept for China, Japan, Israel, Egypt and Russia) and Danish summer language courses. This means that the 23 countries concerned are not guaranteed an exact number of scholarships. An individual assessment will be carried out by The Danish Agency for International Education based on certain criteria, explained in the paragraph “Selection Criteria” below.

The scholarship amount for long-term periods will however remain unchanged, with a monthly stipend of 5,000 DKK. The Danish Government Scholarships cover tuition fees and living expenses for one person only.

Scholarship Application Deadline :

The deadline for applications for long term study periods is 28th of February 2011.

The deadline for applications for summer language courses is 28th of March 2011.

Further Scholarship Information and Application