Жаңы программалар, 2010 февраль 1. Undergraduate: University of Wisconsin-EAU Claire 2. Undergraduate: Montana State University 3. Undergraduate: AUBG/ Full Scholarships for Top SAT Scores 4. Undergraduate, Graduate: Georgia College & State University 5. Undergraduate, Graduate: Felician College 6. Undergraduate, Graduate: Truman State University/ President's Honorary Scholarship 7. Graduate: MBA Scholarships for Developing Countries at Wharton Business School 8. Graduate: Brandeis University 9. Stanford University Postdoctoral Fellowship: Cultures of Nature in the American West 10. FELLOWSHIPS- AFP 2010 Returning Scholars, Open Society Institute 11. Программа Поддержки Преподавателей ВУЗов 2010 12. University of Illinois Springfield/ Intensive Summer Program for English Language (ISPEL) 1. Undergraduate: University of Wisconsin-EAU Claire UW-Eau Claire offers a limited number of tuition remission scholarships to admitted undergraduate international students. Scholarships typically range in value from $1,000 to $5,000 per year and are awarded based on students' academic achievements, extracurricular activities and responses to essay questions. The scholarship application is available at: http://www.uwec.edu/Admissions/scholarships/international.htm
For more information, visit: http://www.uwec.edu/ Jodi B. Simek International Student Adviser University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Email: jbsimek@uwec.edu 2. Undergraduate: Montana State University Montana State University offers scholarships based on ACT or SAT scores to non-resident freshmen who apply for Fall Semester. The MSU Achievements Awards are valued from $6,000 to $60,000 and are based on official SAT scores over 1560. A student who scores 2140 or higher is eligible for an award of $15,000 (almost a full scholarship), renewable for four years with maintenance of a 3.0 / 4.0 grade point average. Freshman applicants to take the ACT or SAT tests automatically qualify for a scholarship if their score meets the minimum score of 1560. For more information, visit: http://www.montana.edu/admissions/scholarshipsnonres.shtml Montana State University offers a variety of excellent undergraduate and graduate programs to students from across the United States and around the world. A mid-sized, public university of 12,500, including 400 international students from over 65 countries, MSU is especially known for top quality programs in the fields of agriculture, architecture (NAAB), business (AACSB), computer science (CSAB), engineering (ABET), film production, nursing, and the sciences. The university attracts over US$100 million annually for research and creative activities, and bright undergraduate students are encouraged to participate. The Carnegie Foundation ranks MSU in the top tier of Research Universities, demonstrating very high research activity, along with Harvard, Yale and MIT. Tuition costs remain reasonable when compared to those charged at institutions of similar good quality. For more information: http://www.montana.edu/ Geraldine Govaerts International Specialist Montana State University Email: geraldine@montana.edu http://www.montana.edu/international/admissions/ 3. Undergraduate: AUBG/ Full Scholarships for Top SAT Scores Education at the American University in Bulgaria will be free for applicants with a combined verbal and math SAT score of 1300 or higher. Full scholarships will cover a 100 percent of tuition for four years and will be available to students entering AUBG in Fall 2010. Students who receive high SAT scores but do not meet the 1300 mark will be able to compete for partial scholarships ranging from 10 to 90 percent of tuition. "AUBG is committed to being the best place for excellent students," AUBG President David Huwiler said of the new scholarship opportunity. "We are pleased to have this important support from donors who share our commitment." AUBG is a four-year liberal arts college offering first-rate American-style education and awarding an internationally recognized bachelor's degree. The University's reputation for academic excellence attracts individuals of outstanding potential. Current students come from more than 35 countries and represent the top tier of their high school graduating class. At AUBG students work with faculty members from the United States, Europe, and around the world, who previously taught or have degrees from prestigious universities, such as Harvard, Princeton, Columbia, and Brown. AUBG helps students pay for their education in several ways. Financial aid is based on both academic merit and financial need and will cover from 10 percent to almost 90 percent of tuition. Around 60 percent of enrolled students at AUBG receive financial aid, while there is a special, first year only award for new students. Many scholarship opportunities, for up to the full cost of education, are available for incoming and current students. The University will award a total of $4 million in scholarships and financial aid in the next academic year. On-campus jobs are a great way to help pay for education and gain practical experience. During summer work and travel programs students find that they can earn the full cost of tuition while getting valuable international experience. AUBG partners with several banks which offer attractive loan terms to AUBG students. In addition to its commitment to make it possible for every qualified student to attend AUBG, the University now offers applicants the opportunity to take the SAT for free. 4. Undergraduate, Graduate: Georgia College & State University Georgia College & State University is offering 10-15 international student scholarships for Fall 2010, valued from $9,000 to $18,000, and 10-15 international graduate assistantships, valued at approximately $14,000. For more information, visit: http://www.gcsu.edu/international Jason Wynn International Admissions Counselor International Education Center Georgia College & State University Email: jason.wynn@gcsu.edu 5. Undergraduate, Graduate: Felician College Due to the current economic slump so negatively affecting students around the world, Felician College is pleased to offer an application fee waiver to all students who apply through EducationUSA by March 31, 2010. In addition to this fee waiver, Felician College has much to offer students: - Scholarships: Freshman scholarships, transfer scholarships, counselor scholarships, athletic scholarships.
- Location: Only 20 minutes away from New York City by train, with a train station located a 5-minute walk from campus.
- ESL Program: Offered in 12 levels, with 23 hours of classroom time every week covering the main focus points of reading, writing, listening, speaking, grammar, and US culture.
- Undergraduate Programs: Offering over 55 different academic majors, including international business, nursing, accounting, music, fine arts, computer systems, psychology, and more.
- Graduate Programs: Offering master's degrees in Business (MBA), Psychology, and Education.
For more information, visit: http://www.simons-rock.edu/ Ms. M'Elise Young Recruitment Coordinator, Office of International Programs Felician College Email: oip@felician.edu Skype: oip_felician 6. Undergraduate, Graduate: Truman State University/ President's Honorary Scholarship Truman State University recognizes outstanding academic performance and extracurricular involvement by offering a significant scholarship program for international students. Scholarships may be awarded for up to $6000 per academic year. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship when they apply. The scholarships are renewable for up to 8 semesters (4 years) if students maintain a 3.25 GPA. Students get to participate in 4 hours of service per week to the university as part of their award. Rachel Davis International Admissions Coordinator Truman State University Kirk Building 120 660-785-4215 racheld@truman.edu http://www.truman.edu/ 7. Graduate: MBA Scholarships For Developing Countries at Wharton Business School The Emerging Economy MBA scholarships are offered to students from emerging economies throughout the world. These $20,000 scholarships are awarded to first-year students to help support the financial costs of the MBA for students from regions where repayment of large loans would be difficult. Application for the scholarships is made through the admissions application. Deadline for scholarship applications coincides with the admissions deadline, which is conducted in 3 rounds (1 October, 5 January, 9 March). For more information, visit: http://www.wharton.upenn.edu/mba/admissions/grants-and-fellowships.cfm 8. Graduate: Brandeis University The Brandeis University Master's Program in Coexistence and Conflict offers a unique blend of theory and practice to mid-career professionals seeking an advanced degree in addressing violent conflict, one of the most pressing issues in international relations today. The program enhances the effectiveness of those working in diplomacy, security, aid, development, human rights, education, democracy and governance, and civil society building. For more information visit: http:/www.brandeis.edu/slifka/masters/index.html The next priority date to submit an application for the 2010-2011 academic year is February 28, 2010. Dual Master of Arts in Sustainable International Development (SID) and Coexistence and Conflict (COEX) Brandeis is home to the Heller School's world-renowned Master's Degree in Sustainable International Development (SID). This unique dual degree program reflects a growing interest in the overlap between development and coexistence work in societies in conflict. For more information on the dual degree program, email the admissions office at the Heller School (helleradmissions@brandeis.edu). For more information on scholarships at Brandeis, visit: http://heller.brandeis.edu/academic/sid/admissions/Financial-Assistance/index.html and www.brandeis.edu/slifka/masters/admissions/funding.html 9. Stanford University Postdoctoral Fellowship: Cultures of Nature in the American West Application Deadline: April 1, 2010 The Environmental Humanities Project, in collaboration with the Woods Institute for the Environment and the Bill Lane Center for the American West at Stanford University, seeks applicants for a postdoctoral fellowship focusing on cultures of nature in the American West. Applicants' research should focus on how cultures shape conceptions of nature, the natural, species boundaries, uses of plants and animals and natural resources, the human body in its environmental dimensions, or environmental health and illness; how cultures of nature form and dissolve; how cultures map nature, literally and metaphorically; how cultures of nature rooted in particular places develop dimensions beyond that place (e.g. in the virtual realm); and what practical differences such cultures make for human uses of the environment and in shaping nature. The postdoctoral fellow will be a leader in the Environmental Humanities Project, a new initiative at Stanford designed to develop an interdisciplinary community across departments, programs and research areas in the Humanities involving environmental issues. This community will also seek to build bridges to the social and natural sciences. Fellows should be committed to this goal and will be expected to participate actively in building such a community. In addition, they will teach one class and participate in workshops and seminars. The appointment is for one year but may be renewed for an additional year. Applicants must have their doctoral degree in hand 30 days prior to the appointment start date. The concept of "cultures of nature" is conceived broadly to include indigenous, ethnic, class-based, local, professional formations and subcultures. The American West is understood as the United States west of the Mississippi, western Canada, Mexico, and their interfaces with the Pacific region. We welcome applicants from anthropology, history, literary and cultural studies, political science, sociology and urban studies, as well as candidates from the natural sciences with a strong interest in multidisciplinary methods and the humanities. We particularly encourage applicants who are interested in working with a variety of sources, including data, maps, images, and multimedia visualization techniques. Applicants should be comfortable working in a collaborative research setting. The fellowship research project will be developed by the candidate in collaboration with scholars from a variety of related disciplines, and will have an associated public outreach dimension. For further information please contact: Ursula K. Heise uheise@stanford.edu, Professor of English, Director of the Program in Modern Thought and Literature and faculty coordinator of the Environmental Humanities Project, or Jon Christensen jonchristensen@stanford.edu, Executive Director, Bill Lane Center for the American West, Stanford University http://west.stanford.edu/fellowships/postdoc.html Applicants should submit the following materials by April 1, 2010: - Cover letter, - CV, - 1000-word project proposal, - dissertation abstract, - 25-page writing sample, - three letters of recommendation. Send application materials to: Prof. Ursula K. Heise, Department of English, 450 Serra Mall Bldg. 460, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-2087. 10. FELLOWSHIPS- AFP 2010 Returning Scholars, Open Society Institute The Academic Fellowship Program (AFP) announces the 2010-11 competition for the Returning Scholars Fellowship. The program offers financial, professional, and departmental development support, as well as opportunities for further professional growth as AFP alumni. Fellowships include a monthly stipend and various allowances, including departmental, professional development, and mobility funds. Fellowships begin in August or September 2010, last one academic year, and are renewable. The program, as part of a conscious strategy to combat "brain drain" in the social sciences and humanities, places Returning Scholars in departments that have been carefully selected as AFP partners. A list of current AFP partner departments can be found on our website, though the list is subject to change for the 2010/11 academic year. Potential applicants are advised to explore placement possibilities with local AFP staff before applying. Eligibility: - Pursuing higher education career in: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Russia, Serbia, Tajikistan or Ukraine. - Hold an internationally-competitive Master's or other postgraduate degree. An applicant holding a Master's degree will be required to pursue a doctorate, if accepted. - Required degree in one of the following fields: anthropology, area/cultural studies, economics, gender studies, history, human rights & public law, international relations, journalism/media studies, philosophy, political science, psychology, public policy/public health, public policy/environmental studies, social work, or sociology. - A commitment to a career in higher education in the region, and a strong drive to participate in reform efforts in the academic discipline. Application deadline: April 7, 2010. Apply online at https://oas.soros.org/oas/ For information and application guidelines, please see the AFP website: http://www.soros.org/initiatives/hesp/focus/afp Open Society Institute Academic Fellowship Program Higher Education Support Program Academic Fellowship Program Oktober 6 utca 12, H-1051, Budapest, Hungary E-mail: afp@osi.hu Tel: (36-1) 882-3219 Fax: (36-1) 882-3119 11. Программа Поддержки Преподавателей ВУЗов 2010 Последний срок подачи документов: 18.00, 10 марта 2010 Фонд «Сорос-Кыргызстан» и Институт Открытого Общества - Нью-Йорк объявляют о начале конкурса на Программу Поддержки Преподавателей ВУЗов для граждан Кыргызстана. Стипендиаты программы проведут один семестр в одном из университетов США и один семестр - в университете Кыргызстана. Программа рассчитана на три года. Программа Поддержки Преподавателей ВУЗов не ведет к получению степени. Программа направлена на развитие академической карьеры выдающихся преподавателей вузов, разработку инновационных подходов к преподаванию учебных программ и педагогической реформе по своей специальности, а также способствует налаживанию партнерских связей на региональном и международном уровнях с последующей реализацией совместных проектов. Требования к участникам Все кандидаты должны соответствовать всем следующим критериям: - 1. Иметь гражданство Кыргызстана.
- 2. Быть преподавателем (на полную ставку) в университете Кыргызстана по одному из следующих направлений: американоведение, история искусства, культурная антропология, история, право, философия, политические науки, религия, социальная работа, социология.
- 3. Хорошо владеть письменным и устным английским языком (минимальный уровень TOEFL - 500).
- 4. Иметь диплом о высшем пятилетнем образовании.
- 5. Иметь возможность начать участие в программе в январе 2011 и продолжить до Мая 2012.
- 6. Предоставить письменное разрешение из университета на отсутствие с января по май 2011 и с января по май 2012.
Следующие кандидаты принимать участие НЕ МОГУТ: - 1. Преподаватели любых других специальностей, не перечисленных выше.
- 2. Преподаватели английского языка как иностранного.
- 3. Выпускники Программы Поддержки Преподавателей ВУЗов.
- 4. Лица, участвующие в других академических программах в США.
- 5. Лица, проживающие, либо получающие заработок в США.
- 6. Лица, находящиеся за пределами Кыргызстана больше трех месяцев начиная с января 2008.
Для участия в программе необходимо заполнить форму заявки и собрать все дополнительные документы (перечисленные в заявке). Заявки в распечатанном виде можно получить по адресу: Фонд «Сорос-Кыргызстан» Логвиненко 55а (перес. Фрунзе) Бишкек 720040 Кыргызстан Тел. (+996312) 663475, добавочный номер 112 Контактное лицо - Ракия Рустемова (rakia@soros.kg) Все документы должны быть сданы по адресу указанному выше не позднее 18.00, 10 марта 2010. Все документы должны быть сданы в распечатанном виде (документы, отправленные по факсу или электронной почте не рассматриваются). 12. University of Illinois Springfield/ Intensive Summer Program for English Language (ISPEL) If your goals for the new year include studying in the U.S. or gaining a competitive advantage in the global market, the Intensive Summer Program for English Language (ISPEL) may be the tool you need to achieve your dreams. With two months of intensive language classes and engagement on a university campus and in the community, ISPEL helps advance your language skills, boost your confidence, and increase your knowledge of U.S. culture. In a safe and supportive environment, you will practice completing typical academic assignments including participating in class discussions, giving presentations, writing papers, and conducting research. Students who are conditionally or fully accepted to undergraduate or graduate programs will be at an advantage when starting the degree program because they will be able to register early for classes and will have had time to get comfortable in their new surroundings.
Join us in Springfield, and in the words of a former ISPEL student now in a graduate program, "ISPEL will help your dreams come true. No other place is more fantastic than UIS." Read more of his story here: http://www.uis.edu/esl/about/documents/IndependentProject_Jun.pdf. We encourage you to learn more about the University of Illinois Springfield (http://www.uis.edu/), one of the three campuses of the world-class University of Illinois system. For more information, visit: http://www.uis.edu/esl/curriculum/summer.html Dana Atwell Associate Director, International Programs University of Illinois Springfield Email: ddersh1@uis.edu or esl@uis.edu
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