Netherlands Fellowship Programme in Internet for Journalists, RNTC

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Written By admin on Saturday, January 21, 2012 | 2:06 PM

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To strengthen the capacity of broadcast, print and online journalists and of the organisations they work for to use the Internet for the purposes of research, publication and distribution.

Journalism and the Internet
The Internet is an exciting medium for journalists and media organisations. Journalists can find a wealth of information, previously difficult to obtain, which can help them in their research and in keeping abreast of events and trends. The speed of the internet and its growing ubiquity (thanks also to the rise of mobile phones) means that it is increasingly for journalists the first medium on which their stories appear. On the internet they can present their news stories in new and attractive ways, supported by additional background material, using a variety of media, and stored in dossiers and archives for later retrieval. The rapid evolution of interactive technologies and social media also mean that, more than ever, journalists can engage with their audiences and readers.

As an integrated medium of publication, distribution and communication, in which the traditional, clear-cut divisions between text, graphics, audio and video are blurred, the internet poses a lot of challenges. Journalists, who saw themselves first and foremost as print or broadcast journalists now work as ‘content providers’ in multimedia newsrooms, generating material for a variety of different media platforms.

The principles of interactivity and non-linearity require that information for the internet has to be ordered and presented differently. Its multimedia nature also makes organisational demands. New structures have to be designed to cope with the new ways of production, publication and distribution. New ways of working pose a challenge to established working practices and attitudes. New business models have to be developed and adopted.

Since the Internet is still a relatively young medium, there is plenty of experimentation and innovation going on. The rise of social networks, ‘civilian journalism’ and the success of ‘YouTube’ mean that the Internet has also become an established competitor of mainstream media for the attention of audiences and readers worldwide. These developments are also changing the traditional role of journalists as well as their relationship with their audiences and readers. To be able to face the challenges of the 21st century, it is important that media organisations and the people who work for adapt to the changes taking place and incorporate them in the way they work.

Methodology: learning by doing
The course will be dedicated to enabling the participating journalists to work as Internet journalists/producers. The focus will be on content rather than on technical skills. Attention will be paid to the two central tenets of the Internet: information and communication. Special emphasis will be placed on the three main principles of multimedia environments: the multimedia mix, interactivity and non-linearity. The emphasis will be on learning by doing, focusing on theory and practice. In addition to attending course sessions and workshops, participants will be sent on a number of radio or television location assignments.

The potential and the use of the Internet as a source of information will be explored (the Internet as a research tool), and options for its use as a medium of communication, publication and distribution analysed and applied to the specific situation of the participants. The possibilities and advantages of the Internet – as well as some of its drawbacks – for journalists and the organisations they work for will be highlighted.

The participants will be from different professional media (radio, television, print, online). The aim of the course is to transcend these boundaries and merge the disciplines in search of the ideal of a multimedia journalist. Participants will acquire knowledge of the essentials of web-design (structure, interaction and lay-out) and skills for the development of websites and for production for the Internet, such as writing non-linear, interactive pieces, making graphics and producing audio and video. Participants will analyse existing examples of websites attached to newspapers, magazines and broadcasting organisations.

How to apply?
We warmly welcome you to apply for this course. In case of any troubles with your application, please contact us at info@rntc.nl

Self-paying or sponsored candidates only apply with RNTC. Nationals from 60 countries can apply for a NFP-fellowship, provided by the Dutch government. They apply with both RNTC and NFP.

Who can apply?
All RNTC’s courses are targeted at media professionals from developing countries and countries in transition. If you are working for a media organisation, or an organisation working with the media, you can apply. For all our courses, the following requirements apply:

you have a minimum of three years working experience in the media
your employer supports your participation in the training
you have followed secondary education, and professional education or training in media
you are used to work with computers
your speaking and writing skills in English (the course language) are sufficient

There are no restrictions on the age of the applicants or on the maximum number of participants from one given organisation or country. For most of our courses, we have additional requirements, related to the course content.

Target group
The course is designed for mid-career print, online and broadcast journalists, with at least three years experience in the field with special emphasis on the internet.

Course fee and fellowship
To cover the costs of participation, you have three options:

You or your organisation covers the costs. Upon request, we’ll provide you with detailed information about the costs involved of the course of your choice (info@rntc.nl)
You’ll find a sponsor or a grant to participate (for more information, visit: www.grantfinder.nl)
You’ll apply for a Fellowship under the Netherlands Fellowship Programme (NFP)

Netherlands Fellowship Programme
The Netherlands Fellowship Programme (NFP) is a demand-driven fellowship programme designed to foster capacity building within organisations by providing training and education to their mid-career staff members. NFP-fellowships cover your travel costs, accommodation and course fee. NFP is funded by the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs from the budget for development co-operation, and run by NUFFIC, the Netherlands Organisation for International Cooperation in Higher Education. Half of the available fellowships are awarded to women, and simultaneously, half of the available budget is spent on candidates from sub-Saharan Africa. Apart from this, priority is given to candidates from deprived groups and/or from marginalized regions.

Who is eligible for NFP?
To be eligible for a scholarship under the Netherlands Fellowship Programmes you must meet the following criteria:

You are a a national of one of the following 60 countries: Afghanistan, Albania, Armenia, Autonomous Palestinian Territories, Bangladesh, Benin, Bhutan, Bolivia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cape Verde, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Georgia, Ghana, Guatemala, Guinea-Bissau, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Iran, Ivory Coast, Jordan, Kenya, Kosovo, Macedonia, Mali, Moldova, Mongolia, Mozambique, Namibia, Nepal, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Surinam, Tanzania, Thailand, Uganda, Vietnam, Yemen, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
You are not applying for more than one course with the same NFP application deadline
You are not employed by a multinational corporation, a UN organisation, the World Bank, the IMF, a bilateral or multinational donor organisation, or a large national and/or commercial organisation
You have not already received two NFP fellowships for short courses in the past
You have not already received an NFP fellowship for a short courses in the year prior to this fellowship application

Application procedure
1) Select the course you want to apply for
2) Check that you are eligible under the course selection criteria and that the course is still open for applications
3) Download the RNTC application form (see bottom of this page), fill it in and send it to RNTC by post, by fax or by email. We will send you confirmation that we have received it.

Postal address: RNTC Course Secretariat, P.O. Box 303, 1200 AH Hilversum, The Netherlands
Fax: + 31 35 6724531
Email: applications@rntc.nl

Please note: if you send your application by email you will need to scan the parts of the application which require your and your employer’s signatures; you will also need to scan the relevant diploma’s/qualifications and send them as attachments.

4) If you want to apply for an NFP fellowship and are eligible, you can fill in and submit your NFP application online or on paper.

Online: (The application form follows after you’ve answered the knock out questions) at the NFP Scholarships Online (SOL) website. Problems with your application? Check the manual.
Paper: you can find the application form at www.nuffic.nl. You should send the form to NUFFIC, NFP-team, P.O. Box 29777, 2502 LT The Hague, The Netherlands

If you have any questions regarding the NFP application procedure, check the FAQ’s at Nuffic’s website.

5) If you are submitting your NFP application online or on paper, make sure that you do so before the deadline for online and paper (a month earlier) applications. You can find the application deadline on the course-pages.

6) Allow 12-16 weeks from the online application deadline for the NFP application process to be completed. You will be informed automatically both if your application is rejected and if it is successful. All NFP applicants (online and on paper) will be able to check the status of their application by logging on to the SOL website.

Course dates: September 10 – October 19, 2012
Media: Radio, Television and internet
Type of Diploma: Certificate
RNTC application deadline: January 15, 2012
NFP applications: online between November 1, 2011 and February 1, 2012 (on paper until January 1, 2012)
Deadline non fellowship applicants: July 15, 2012

For more information, please visit official website: www.rntc.nl
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Master & Doctoral Scholarships, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), Korea

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School of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Computer Systems & Networks
Theoretical Computer Science
Applied Computing
Communication, Control, & Signal Processing
Analog, Digital & RF Circuit Design
Electronic Devices & Materials
Plasma & Vacuum Electronics

School of Mechanical and Advanced Materials Engineering

System Design and Manufacturing
Intelligent Robotics
Thermo fluid & Energy Systems
Electronic Materials
Structural Materials

School of Nano-Bioscience and Chemical

Engineering
Biomedical Science
Bioengineering
Nano biotechnology
Chemistry
Chemical Engineering
Polymer Science & Engineering

School of Design and Human Engineering

Product Development & Innovation
User Experience & User Interface Design
Strategic Design
Human Factors Engineering
Color Science & Engineering
Systems Engineering

School of Urban and Environmental Engineering

Environmental Engineering
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Civil Engineering
Urban Planning

Interdisciplinary School of Green Energy

Energy Conversion
Energy Storage
Nano materials for Energy
Battery Science and Technology
Nuclear Science and Engineering

School of Natural Science

Physics
Applied Mathematics

Technology Management

Technology Management
Finance
Accounting
Marketing

If applicants cannot meet required criteria, they will not be admitted. Details on tests for each school will be informed later on.
No bachelor’s degree barriers for application (those applicants who majored in basic sciences (such as Physics, Chemistry, Life Science etc, are preferred)

Eligibility for Application
For Master’s and Combined Master’s-Doctoral Program

Applicants holding a Bachelor’s degree
Applicants who will have Bachelor’s Degree at February 2012
Applicants who have educational background equivalent to the above.

For Doctoral Program

Applicants holding a Master’s degree
Applicants who will have Master’s Degree at February 2012
Applicants who have educational background equivalent to the above.

Screening Process

Documents Screening
Personal Interview

International applicants can optionally have a telephone interview

Applicable Scores in English Tests
Official English Test Score (Requirements for graduation)

TOEIC 800
TOEFL(IBT) 80
TOEFL(CBT) 213
TOEFL(PBT) 550
IELTS 6.5
TEPS 650

The test date on the certificates should not be older than two years as from the deadline of online application

Korean applicants must submit the score report from an official English test when they apply to UNIST. The above scores are a requirement for graduation, not for admission, and thus do not need to be met at the time of the application.
Native English speakers are exempt from submitting a score. (U.S, Canada, U.K, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand) – When English is used as an official language in an applicant’s country, in addition to other languages, applicants are exempt from submitting a score when they apply for admission but must submit a certificate stating that they have completed all of their university courses in English for exemption.
Except for the above case, every foreign applicant must submit an official English test score that exceeds the graduate standard.

Documents Deadline:

2011 – 10 – 6
2011 – 12 – 30
2012 – 5 – 4
2012 – 7 – 6

Required Documents

One Completed Application Form (4cm×5cm photo attached)
One Certificate of Graduation and Transcript
Personal Statement and Study Plan (in English)
All forms can be downloaded from admission web page
Original Record of English Tests
Others need documents qualifications proving your own research achievements

Documents sent to:
Admissions Team, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Banyeon-ri 100, Ulsan, 689-798, Republic of Korea Tel. +82-52- 217-1126 , Fax. +82-52- 217-1129, E-Mail: adm-g@unist.ac.kr

Additional Notice
Graduates from foreign universities – Certificate of Graduation and Transcript must be signed by registrar from the graduate school

Scholarship (Include tuition & living expenses)
UNIST Elite Fellowships

Who may apply : Excellent applicants within the combined Master’s-Doctoral Program or the Doctoral program
Number of Scholarships : Approximately 20 awards
Scholarship: 30,000,000 per year (Selected students are not allowed to also hold an RA/TA scholarship)
Term: 3 Years

Nobel R&D Fellowships :
Selected Ph.D course student supervised by Nobel laureates (UNIST Chair Professor) and UNIST academic advisor
Other condition is equal to Elite fellowship

Management

Students in master’s courses: above 840,000 per month
Students in Ph.D courses: above 1,040,000 per month

Engineering

Students in master’s courses: above 940,000 per month
Students in Ph.D. courses: above 1,140,000 per month

Dormitory
All Students can stay in the dormitory on campus

Important Information

Admission shall be cancelled if a successful applicant fails to pay the registration deposit or the tuition fee to the bank designated by the university.
Under no circumstance shall the submitted documents be returned.
Applicants are granted only one admission in one school.
The applicant is responsible for the disadvantages (including the cancellation of admission) caused by failure to submit required documents, errors or omissions in the documents, the failure to fulfill the requirements indicated in the guidelines, unclear addresses, correspondence failures, the failure to check the list of admitted candidates, the failure to execute procedures necessary to enter the country, etc).
If the applicant gained admission in an illegal manner, such as forgery or alteration of documents or through translation errors on the documents, and this fact was found while at school (or after graduation), the admission shall be cancelled (or all the academic records shall be erased). Furthermore, if a criminal case is suspected, the student will be reported to the authorities in both countries in accordance with the law.
All the documents should be translated into either English or Korean, and be notarized (or authenticated by a public notary).
International students should provide their own insurance against injuries or sickness and the insurance compensation limits must be a minimum of US$10,000.
Note: Travelers Insurance is available in Korea.
UNIST will provide many chances for scholarships for international students to ensure that they have a secure life while here in Korea.

For more information, please visit official website: adm2.unist.ac.kr
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Masters Scholarships, Education for Sustainable Energy Development (ESED), Canada

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The purpose of the Education for Sustainable Energy Development (ESED) scholarship is to support outstanding students pursuing advanced studies in sustainable energy development and to encourage meaningful contributions to the collective body of knowledge about this subject.

The Global Sustainable Electricity Partnership considers an outstanding student to be one who:

graduates with excellent grades in the top 20% of her/his class
is determined to advance her/his knowledge and understanding
has a history of community involvement
is committed to sustainable energy
is committed to return and contribute to her/his home country

Who is eligible?
To be eligible to apply for this scholarship, students must

plan to undertake studies at the Masters level in areas directly related to sustainable energy development
be citizens of the developing countries and territories identified for OECD official development aid in the DAC List of ODA Recipients

What are the levels of financial assistance and the duration of the scholarships?
Scholarships of US$ 23,000 per year for up to two years are offered for Masters level students. Up to ten Masters scholarships will be awarded annually.

How can I apply?
Information and the application form can be obtained online by clicking on this link to the Application Forms page.

How can I submit my application package?
Applications should be submitted either by :

Using our Online ESED Scholarship Application Submission and uploading the requested documents
Sending all the requested files by mail

As the volume of incoming applications is extremely heavy around the deadline, we strongly urge you to submit your file as early as possible. To facilitate processing, please label your attachments as follows:
1_Application_Last_name
2_CV_Last_name
3_Motivation_Last_name
4_Transcripts_Last_name
5_Admission_Last_name
6_Porgramme_outline_Last_name
7_Academic_ref_Last_name
8_Personal_ref_Last_name
9_Citizenship_Last_name

Please note that:

Applications sent by e-mail will no longer be accepted.
Mail packages that arrive after the deadline will not be considered.

What will I need for my application?
All applicants must provide:

1) Application form fully completed;

2) Curriculum vitae;

3) Applicant statement

Masters Applicants
Please attach the form “Applicant’s Statement form – Masters Degree” provided for this purpose. The form may be downloaded from www.globalelectricity.org scholarship section.

4) Copies of transcripts for degrees and final grades

Bachelors transcripts – They don’t need to be the original copies. Please note if you are selected you will be requested to provide original copies of all documents.

5) Letter of acceptance from an approved academic institution to undertake studies in sustainable energy development;

if your admission is pending, please include evidence that you have applied for admission;
if your admission has been deferred, please included the university deferral confirmation;
if this application is for the second year of a two-year programme, please include a certificate of enrolment and your results for the first year.

6) Programme outline

Please attach the outline of your Masters Programme of the University of your first choice. Please make sure that your programme has a high content related to Sustainable Energy.
Please note that programmes that have no or small relation with Sustainable Energy will be discarded

7) Academic reference

Masters Applicants
Please attach the form ”Masters Academic Reference” provided for this purpose. The form may be downloaded from www.globalelectricity.org scholarship section.

8) Personal reference, in letter form, must be dated and come from a person (not family member) who can discuss other personal qualities or interest that make you specially qualified to receive the scholarship.

9) Proof of citizenship. Refer to the eligibility section above for country eligibility

Key Dates
The ESED Masters Scholarship deadline is March 9, 2012. All documents must arrive at the Partnership’s General Secretariat by the deadline. All documents arriving after the deadline will not be considered.

How are applications judged?
An Academic Panel consisting of accomplished representatives from Europe, North America and Japan will review the applications. All selections are final and all applicants will be notified.

How will I receive the funds?
Awards will be directly deposited (in US$) into the accounts of the Institution where you are enrolled and provided to you on a regular basis as long as you are making satisfactory progress toward achieving your academic or research requirements.

What are my obligations to the Partnership if I am selected?
You are expected to complete your degree or your research, update the organization about your progress and publish your results. You are required to acknowledge the Partnership’s support when publishing or making presentations on your research and results. We may ask you to present your results at a Partnership function, in which case your out of pocket expenses incurred to make the presentation will be covered by the organization.

For more information, please visit official website: www.globalelectricity.org
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Liberal Arts Undergraduate Scholarships, King’s College London, UK

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This undergraduate scholarship scheme is being launched in 2012 for students undertaking the new BA Liberal Arts at King’s College London.

The School of Arts & Humanities will be offering up to five Liberal Arts Scholarships of £15,000 each (£5,000 per annum) to those successfully applying for entry into the BA Liberal Arts in September 2012.


The scholarships are designed to offer assistance to outstanding candidates who are in need of extra financial support to undertake the degree.

Scholarships will therefore be awarded on the basis of:

the strength of candidates’ applications, particularly their academic achievements and
the applicant’s financial assessment

Applications are open to both UK and international applicants.

Scholarships are worth £15,000 each, payable over 3 years. This means that you will receive £5,000 in each of your three years of study (repeat years or breaks in study will not be funded), and will be dependent upon continued satisfactory academic progress and attendance.

Am I eligible to apply?
Eligible applicants must meet the following criteria:

you should be undertaking your first degree;
you should be applying for the BA Liberal Arts undergraduate programme 2012 entry;
you should have a household income of £42,600 or less (or international equivalent);
if you are a Home/EU student, you should have applied for your maximum entitlement to UK government help with tuition fees and loans/grants for living costs support;
if you are a Home student, you must have given Student Finance England ‘consent’ to share your financial information with the College;
if you are an International student, you should demonstrate that you have applied for your maximum entitlement to help with tuition fees and living costs support from you home government.

How do I complete the application form?
Please ensure you answer all questions and complete all sections of the form. The questions on the form are designed to establish your financial and academic circumstances as clearly as possible.

You will need to supply documentary evidence with your application (see checklist below). If these are not supplied, your application will not be considered.

The closing date for applications is Tuesday 31 January 2012.

For more information, please visit official website: www.kcl.ac.uk
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Postgraduate Scholarships, Ailie Donald Bursary, University of Edinburgh, UK

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Ailie Donald Bursary
This bursary of £1,500 is awarded annually for full-time or part-time postgraduate study in English Language.

Eligibility
Candidates must give evidence of reasonable attempts to obtain alternative funding through the Arts and Humanities Research Council, the Scottish Overseas Research Students Awards Scheme or equivalent bodies.

Preference will be given to applicants for the MSc programme and graduates of the University.

Selectors reserve the right to invoke the criterion of academic merit.

Applying
The closing date for applications is 31 July 2012.

Applications can be downloaded below.

Ailie Donald Bursary application form in rich text format
Ailie Donald Bursary form in PDF

Notification
A Selection Committee chaired by the Head of English Language meets in early August. The winner is announced mid August 2012.


Scholarships and Student Funding Services
The University of Edinburgh
Old College
South Bridge
Edinburgh, EH8 9YL
Work: +44 (0)131 651 4070
Fax: +44 (0)131 651 4066
Email: scholarships@ed.ac.uk
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Postgraduate Scholarships for International Students, Bangor University, UK

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Guaranteed scholarships are available for outstanding International students applying for postgraduate study…

Successful applicants who have been offered a place to study at Bangor University will be awarded a £500 scholarship
£1,000 will be awarded to applicants who have achieved a 2.1 (or equivalent) in their bachelors programme
£2,000 will be awarded to applicants who have achieved a 1st class honours (or equivalent) in their bachelors programme
£5,000 will be awarded to a limited number of exceptional applicants (applications must be received by 1st June 2012)

Applicants are NOT required to complete a scholarship application form. Scholarships will continue each year throughout the postgraduate research programme subject to satisfactory performance.

Eligibility Criteria:

The International Scholarship will apply to students beginning their Postgraduate course in September 2012
Students who receive other types of scholarships from Bangor University or other sources will not be entitled to the International Scholarship
The International Scholarship is offered in the form of a deduction in tuitions fees which are payable by the end of October, 2012
The scholarship is not open to UK/EU applicants
Students applying for MSc Forestry (distance learning) are eligible to receive the above scholarships and will be rewarded in subsequent years subject to satisfactory performance*
*students who are entitled to £2,000 scholarship will be rewarded thorugh a £1,000 fee deduction in their second year and a additional £1,000 deduction towards their dissertation fee, students who are entitled £1,000 scholarship will be given £500 fee deduction to their second year fee and a additional £500 off in their dissertation fee

For more information, please visit official website: www.bangor.ac.uk
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Tilburg University Scholarship for Academic Excellence, Netherlands

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For the academic year 2012-2013 Tilburg University has 34 scholarships available for excellent international students who are admitted to a Master’s program at Tilburg University (MA, MSc or LLM).

The Tilburg University Scholarship for Academic Excellence includes:

A scholarship of € 5000 for living expenses;
A partial tuition waiver of up to € 8,214 which means students will only pay a tuition fee of € 2,676

For whom?
To qualify for a Tilburg University Scholarship for Academic Excellence, you must fulfill the following admission requirements, in addition to the regular requirements for admission to a Master’s program:

Candidates must have graduated with an average result of at least 8 (out of 10) in their relevant (under)graduate program or graduate in the top 10% of their class.
Candidates should provide a motivation letter.
Candidates must have been admitted to one of the graduate programs at Tilburg University*.
Candidates must come from a non-EEA country
Candidates must be newly enrolled at Tilburg University

Selection criteria
On the basis of the following selection criteria, the selection committee of each school will select the recipients of the Tilburg University Scholarship for Academic Excellence:

The academic results in the relevant (under)graduate program
The quality and content of the motivation letter
The language test score

Tilburg University strives for a balanced participation in terms of nationality.

Duration
Tilburg University Scholarships for Academic Excellence are awarded for one academic year. Candidates applying for one of the Research Master programs will have to apply for the scholarship again for their second year of their Research Master program*.

Application procedure
To apply for a Tilburg University Scholarship for Academic Excellence you should:

State in the application form that you graduated with an average result of at least 8 (out of 10) in a relevant (under)graduate program or graduate in the top 10% of your class.
Download the motivation letter
Send the motivation letter together with your application for the Master’s program before the deadline of 1 April 2012.

* CentER candidates are not eligible for a Tilburg University Scholarship for Academic Excellence.
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