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Automotive Aftermarket Scholarships for Career as an Automotive Aftermarket Technician

Launched in 1996, the Global Automotive Aftermarket Symposium has quickly established itself as the premier educational event in the automotive aftermarket. This two-day annual event brings together leaders of industry event to hear presentations on the future strategic aftermarket.

All net proceeds from the Global Automotive Aftermarket Symposium will be used to fund scholarships for students pursuing careers in the automotive aftermarket. Since the program began, more than 1,500 scholarships have been granted.

While all students are encouraged to apply, the first priority in granting scholarships to those seeking a career in the automotive aftermarket, and the second priority is given to the sons and daughters of families in the sector.

Students who receive a scholarship and start a career as manager of automotive aftermarket is eligible for a scholarship to play after graduation from their program and after completing six months of employment in the automotive aftermarket.

GAAS Scholarship Eligibility Requirements

* Qualified applicants must either be a graduating high school senior or have graduated from high school.
* To receive a GAAS scholarship, applicants must be enrolled in a college-level program or an ASE/NATEF certified post secondary automotive technical program. NATEF is the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation. NATEF sets standards for automotive education program, and ASE – the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence, certifies schools, which meet these standards. See www.natef.org for a list of certified programs.

* Students enrolled in automotive oriented continuing education may also apply.
* Participants must attend a full-time program in the United States or Canada.
* Staff members of Global Automotive Aftermarket Symposium sponsoring associations, their family members, and former GAAS Scholarship recipients are not eligible.
* While anyone may apply, priority is given to students who plan a career in the automotive aftermarket, or who are sons and daughters of families who are in the automotive aftermarket.
* Students must completely fill out the GAAS application. All school transcripts including high school and post-secondary (if applicable) must be submitted with the application.
* At least one letter of recommendation from a non-family member must be submitted with the application.
* A 250-word essay on why the student believes they deserve to be a scholarship recipient must be submitted with the application.
Scholarship Application Deadline: March 31 2011
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Oxford Students Scholarship 2011-2012 to Students From Developing Countries

Oxford colleges offer Reach Oxford scholarships (formerly Oxford Student Scholarships) to students from developing countries who, for political or financial reasons, or because equivalent educational facilities do not exist, cannot study for a degree in their own countries. This scheme is only suitable for candidates of the highest academic ability who have outstanding examination results. However, financial need and social commitment are also
major criteria for selection.

Value: University and college fees, full grant for living expenses; return flight to the UK at the start and end of the course.

To be considered for the scholarship, you must also write a supporting statement that answers the following two questions in Section E of the application form:

1. Why are you applying for this scholarship and what impact will it have on your career?
2. How would you use the education you receive at Oxford for the benefit of your community?

Scholarship Application Deadline: 26 Feb 2011
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ANRC Overseas Travel Fellowships for PhD Students (The Netherlands): Southeast Asian Studies

Applications are invited from individuals currently enrolled in a PhD program at a Dutch university who are researching Southeast Asia. Funding is available for students to conduct specific, defined tasks in Australia related to their PhD. These tasks could include fieldwork, consulting an archive or library, engaging in language or disciplinary study, or consulting academic experts. PhD projects should address topics related to the humanities or social sciences. Funds will cover economy class return travel between the Netherlands and Australia plus a living allowance for a period of between one and six months. The research must occur within the term of the PhD enrolment, and take place in the period May, 2011 – June, 2012. Up to four Fellowships will be offered in this round.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 25 February 2011

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