University of Twente Scholarships for International Students
Last updated: 28 Aug 2012
University of Twente
Masters (MS) Degree
Deadline: 15 Dec/15 Mar (annual)
Study in: Netherlands
Next course starts Feb 2013
Brief description:
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University Twente Scholarships (UTS) are scholarships for excellent students from non-EEA countries, applying for a graduate programme (MSc) at the University of Twente.
Host Institution(s):
Univesity of Twente, The Netherlands
Field of study:
Any field of study offered at University of Twente.
Number of Scholarships:
Please be aware that only a limited number of scholarships are available. Only the most excellent students will be nominated.
Target group:
Prospective students from Non-EU/EEA countries
Scholarship value/inclusions:
There are two possible UTS amounts for one year study programmes and two for two year study programmes. The student can only chose and apply for one of these. The amounts stated are given per year of study.
The scholarship amounts from which the student will chose by application are:a.
22.500 € two year master programme
b.
20.000 € one year master programme
c.
12.500 € two year master programme
d.
10.000 € one year master programme
Exception on these amounts are made for the two year study programme Philosophy of Science, Technology and Society, a non-technical study, for which the following scholarship amounts to be chosen from: large scholarship = 20.000 € small = 10.000 €
Eligibility/Application Requirements:
To qualify for a UTS, candidates must fulfill the following requirements:
- Have been admitted to one of the above mentioned graduate programmes at University of Twente before December 15 for round 1 or March 15 for round 2
- Have graduated with excellent results in their (under-)graduate programme, where excellency is based on overall CGPA
- Comply with the conditions to obtain a Dutch visa.
- Comply with the overall English language test norm Academic IELTS 6.5 (or TOEFL iBT of 90) and an additional 6.0 (TOEFL iBT 20) on the subscore of speaking skills
- Have the nationality from a non-EU/EEA country and not being eligible for a Dutch study grant
- Have finished a possible pre-master at the University of Twente
- Students who are not directly admitted to a master, but will start a ‘pre-master’ programme can already apply for a UTS. If they do not finish the pre-master with a CGPA of 7,5 out of 10, they cannot be granted UTS. They must also comply with above mentioned requirements for UTS, including English language test scores.
Application instructions:
Please note that you can only be nominated for the UT Scholarship after you have been (provisionally) accepted by the educational programme of your choice. Read the application instructions for admissions (link to application form is found here).
You cannot apply for the UT Scholarship yourself. You can only be nominated by the faculty of the university for a UT Scholarship. After being admitted to the University, the faculty may decide to nominate you for the scholarship. In that case, the faculty will contact you to confirm your interest in the scholarship. The deadline for admissions is 15 December 2012 for study in February 2013.
It is important to visit the official website (link found below) for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.
Website:
Official Scholarship Website: http://www.utwente.nl/internationalstudents/scholarshipsandgrants/all/uts/
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Erasmus Mundus in Sweden
The EU’s Erasmus Mundus Action 1 program makes Europe’s
educational opportunities more accessible to the rest of the world by
granting scholarships to non-European students attending select
programs. Some of these eligible programs involve Swedish universities,
and are listed here. You can also use our program database in order to find all Action 1 programs.
(More information about Erasmus Mundus in general can be found here. For more information on general university partnerships, see Erasmus Mundus Action 2.)
Scholarship applications should be made directly to the institution hosting the program; the Swedish Institute does not administer them. Please check scholarship eligibility rules before applying.
Blekinge Institute of Technology is a partner in The European Master on Software Engineering. The EMSE program spans over two years and trains software developers in advanced software engineering concepts covering the entire development chain, from business management to the technical management and development perspectives.
Chalmers University of Technology collaborates with EMM-Nano, the Erasmus Mundus Master of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology.
KTH Royal Institute of Technology coordinates five Erasmus Mundus master's programs. These are:
Luleå University of Technology collaborates in AMASE, Advanced Materials Science and Engeneering Master Programme.
Lund University is a partner in 4 programs:
University of Gothenburg collaborates with Roehamton Univeristy, UK, and University of Tromsø, Norway, in offering a master’s program in Human Rights Practice.
Uppsala University participates in 3 programs:
Scholarship applications should be made directly to the institution hosting the program; the Swedish Institute does not administer them. Please check scholarship eligibility rules before applying.
Blekinge Institute of Technology is a partner in The European Master on Software Engineering. The EMSE program spans over two years and trains software developers in advanced software engineering concepts covering the entire development chain, from business management to the technical management and development perspectives.
Chalmers University of Technology collaborates with EMM-Nano, the Erasmus Mundus Master of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology.
KTH Royal Institute of Technology coordinates five Erasmus Mundus master's programs. These are:
- Computer Simulations for Science and Engineering (COSSE)
- Distributed Computing (EMDC)
- Environomical Pathways for Sustainable Energy Systems (SELECT)
- Systems Biology (euSYSBIO)
- Turbomachinery Aeromechanic University Training (THRUST)
- Nuclear Fusion Science and Engineering Physics
- Industrial Management
- Security and Mobile Computing
- Photonics
- Management and Engineering of Environment and Energy (ME3)
- Research on Information and Communication Technologies (MERIT)
Luleå University of Technology collaborates in AMASE, Advanced Materials Science and Engeneering Master Programme.
Lund University is a partner in 4 programs:
- Environmental Science, Policy and Management (MESPOM)
- Fire Safety Engineering (IMFSE)
- Geo-information Science and Earth Observation for Environmental Modelling and Management (GEM)
- Sport and Exercise Psychology (EMSEP)
- Agricultural Food and Environmental Policy Analysis (AFEPA)
- Animal Breeding and Genetics
- European Forestry
- Food of Life
- Sustainable Forest and Nature Management
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Commonwealth Scholarships for Developing Countries
Commonwealth Scholarships for Developing Countries
Last updated: 12 Aug 2012
DFID
Master’s/PhD Degree
Master’s/PhD Degree
Deadline: 7 Dec 2012 (annual)
Study in: UK
Course starts AY 2013-2014
Study in: UK
Course starts AY 2013-2014
Brief description:
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The Commonwealth Scholarship
are for students from developing Commonwealth countries for Master’s
(one-year), PhD, and split-site PhD study in the UK. These scholarships
are funded by the UK Department for International Development (DFID).
Host Institution(s):
There
is a nominating agency for Commonwealth Scholarships in each
Commonwealth country. In addition, universities and university bodies in
a number of developing Commonwealth countries are invited to nominate
candidates to the CSC.
• List of nominating agencies invited to nominate candidates, with contact details
• List of universities/university bodies invited to nominate candidates for split-site (PhD) study
• List of universities/university bodies invited to nominate their own academic staff members for Master’s, PhD, and split-site (PhD) study
• List of universities/university bodies invited to nominate candidates for split-site (PhD) study
• List of universities/university bodies invited to nominate their own academic staff members for Master’s, PhD, and split-site (PhD) study
Field(s) of study:
All
subject areas are eligible, although the CSC’s selection criteria give
priority to those applications that demonstrate strong relevance to
development. You are requested to apply for a course of study at a UK university which has agreed to offer a tuition fee contribution for 2013-2014.
Number of Scholarships:
Approximately 200-230 scholarships are awarded each year.
Target group:
The
scholarships are targeted to Developing Commonwealth Countries
(Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda,
Botswana, British Virgin Islands, Cameroon, Cayman Islands, Dominica,
Falkland Islands, Fiji, Gambia, Ghana, Gibraltar, Grenada, Guyana,
India, Jamaica, Kenya, Kiribati, Lesotho, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives,
Mauritius, Montserrat, Mozambique, Namibia, Nauru, Nigeria, Pakistan,
Papua New Guinea, Pitcairn, St. Helena, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia,
St. Vincent, Seychelles *, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, South Africa,
Sri Lanka, Swaziland, Tanzania, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tristan da
Cunha, Turks and Caicos, Tuvalu, Uganda, Vanuatu, Western Samoa,
Zambia)
Scholarship value/inclusions:
Each Scholarship provides:
•
Student concessionary or other approved airfare to the United Kingdom
and return on expiry of the Scholarship (the cost of journeys made
before final award confirmation will not normally be reimbursed, nor can
fares be paid for a Scholar’s dependants)
• Approved tuition and examination fees
• A personal maintenance allowance at the rate of £917 per month (£1134 per month for those studying at institutions in the London Metropolitan area)
• A grant towards the expenses of preparing a thesis or dissertation, where applicable
• An initial arrival allowance, incorporating an initial clothing grant for Scholars from tropical countries
• A grant for expenses for approved travel within the United Kingdom or overseas
• A grant towards fieldwork costs for those Scholars undertaking doctoral studies for whom a case has been made for fieldwork outside the United Kingdom. This shall not normally exceed one economy class return airfare to the fieldwork location
• A paid mid-term fare to their home country for Scholars on three year doctoral awards. Scholars for whom fieldwork fares are provided to their home country shall not be entitled to a mid-term fare home, nor Scholars who have claimed (or intend to claim) spouse or child allowances for more than 12 months during their award.
• For married scholars and/or scholars with children, allowance(s) are provided. See the 2013 prospectus for details.
• Approved tuition and examination fees
• A personal maintenance allowance at the rate of £917 per month (£1134 per month for those studying at institutions in the London Metropolitan area)
• A grant towards the expenses of preparing a thesis or dissertation, where applicable
• An initial arrival allowance, incorporating an initial clothing grant for Scholars from tropical countries
• A grant for expenses for approved travel within the United Kingdom or overseas
• A grant towards fieldwork costs for those Scholars undertaking doctoral studies for whom a case has been made for fieldwork outside the United Kingdom. This shall not normally exceed one economy class return airfare to the fieldwork location
• A paid mid-term fare to their home country for Scholars on three year doctoral awards. Scholars for whom fieldwork fares are provided to their home country shall not be entitled to a mid-term fare home, nor Scholars who have claimed (or intend to claim) spouse or child allowances for more than 12 months during their award.
• For married scholars and/or scholars with children, allowance(s) are provided. See the 2013 prospectus for details.
Eligibility:
To apply for the awards covered in this prospectus, candidates should:
• Be Commonwealth citizens, refugees, or British protected persons
• Be permanently resident in a Commonwealth country other than the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man
• Be available to commence their academic studies in the United Kingdom by the start of the UK academic year in September/October 2013
• Hold, by October 2013, a first degree of upper second class Honours standard (or above); or a second class degree and a relevant postgraduate qualification, which will normally be a Master’s degree
• Be permanently resident in a Commonwealth country other than the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man
• Be available to commence their academic studies in the United Kingdom by the start of the UK academic year in September/October 2013
• Hold, by October 2013, a first degree of upper second class Honours standard (or above); or a second class degree and a relevant postgraduate qualification, which will normally be a Master’s degree
See
the 2013 prospectus (link found below) for the full terms and
conditions (please note in particular the eligibility criteria).
Application instructions:
All inquiries and applications must be made through nominating agency/university/university body in your home country. You
must check with them in the first instance for specific advice on how
to make an application and for their own closing dates. The CSC cannot accept any applications direct from candidates.
Applications close on 7 December 2011.
The CSC will not accept any applications which are not submitted via
the Electronic Application System (EAS) to the nominating
agency/university/university body in the candidate’s home country.
It is important to read the 2013 Commonwealth Scholarships Prospectus and visit the official website (link found below) for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.
Website:
Official Scholarship Website: http://cscuk.dfid.gov.uk/apply/scholarships-developing-cw/
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PTDF Scholarships in Nigeria & Overseas (UK & France) for Undergraduate, Masters & PhD 2012/2013
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2012/2013 PTDF Overseas and National Scholarship for
Undergraduate, Masters and Phd Nigerian Students to Study in Nigerian,
UK and France Universities
The Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF), a parastatal of the Ministry of Petroleum Resources is inviting applications from suitably qualified candidates for the Masters (MSc) and PhD as well as Undergraduate Scholarships, under the 2012/2013 PTDF Scholarship Scheme. The PTDF Scholarship will be awarded for studies in areas listed below, in the United Kingdom, France and upgraded Universities in Nigeria for the 2012/2013 session. However, the Undergraduate level will be awarded for studies in Nigeria only.
Eligibility Criteria
Undergraduate (Nigeria Only)
Applicants are advised to scan copies of the following documents and attach to their online application forms:
1. First Degree Certificate or Statement of Result
2. NYSC discharge certificate
3. WAEC/GCE/SSCE/NECO Results or provide PIN numbers on the application forms to enable PTDF view the results on the relevant website; and
4. Recent Passport Photograph
5. Local Government Identification Letter
6. Master’s Degree Certificate (PhD Applicants only)
7. Admission Letter (Undergraduate and PhD Applicants only)
Approved Courses of Study
Masters- MSC
Candidates are advised, to apply for admission into Universities in the UK and France that offer these courses, while applying for the Petroleum Technology Development Fund Scholarship.
The PhD research areas in addition to the afore-listed MSc program areas may also include any of the following related areas:
Application Forms can be accessed online using an ATM card or through purchase of a scratch card from designated major branches of First Bank of Nigeria Plc in all the States and FCT, upon payment of a NON-REFUNDABLE sum of N1,000 (One Thousand Naira Only). Instructions on how to access the form online is stated on the backside of the cards.
Application Deadline
Closing date for applications is 31 October 2011.
Visit Scholarship Webpage for more details
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The Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF), a parastatal of the Ministry of Petroleum Resources is inviting applications from suitably qualified candidates for the Masters (MSc) and PhD as well as Undergraduate Scholarships, under the 2012/2013 PTDF Scholarship Scheme. The PTDF Scholarship will be awarded for studies in areas listed below, in the United Kingdom, France and upgraded Universities in Nigeria for the 2012/2013 session. However, the Undergraduate level will be awarded for studies in Nigeria only.
Eligibility Criteria
Undergraduate (Nigeria Only)
- Possession of 5 credits in WAEC/SSCE/NECO including English Language and Mathematics
- Must have concluded the 1st year of their study in any of the PTDF upgraded Federal Universities listed above.
- Must have scored a minimum CGPA of 3.0 on scale of 5 or 4.5 on a scale of 7 in their 1st Year.
- Must scan and attach a copy of their admission letter
- Students admitted into the University through Direct Entry i.e. 200 level must have either of the following:
i. Minimum of Upper Credit at the Diploma levelMSc (Nigeria and Overseas)
ii. Minimum of 10 points in interim Joint Matriculation Board (I.J.M.B) examination.
iii. Minimum of 8 points at the Advanced Level General Certificate of Education (G.C.E).
- A minimum of Second Class Upper (2.1) in an Oil and Gas related field OR a 2.2 with oil and gas industry experience
- National Youth Service (NYSC) certificate
- Applicants must be computer literate
- Possession of O/level with Credit in English Language in WAEC/SSCE (C6) or NECO (C4);
- Applicants must not be above 30 years of age
- Applicants without credit in English language as in (4) above but possess any of the following may apply
i. Test of English language as a foreign language (TOEFL)PhD
ii. G.R.E ( Graduate Record Examination)
iii. GMAT –for Management related courses
iv. International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
- Applicants must be in the academics teaching oil and gas related discipline;
- Applicants must possess minimum of 2.2 on first degree and a good second degree certificate;
- Applicants must submit a research proposal relevant to the oil and gas industry (of not more than 5 pages) to include: Topic, introduction, objective, methodology and mode of data collection;
- Applicants must include valid admission letter;
- Applicants must not be over 40 years of age; and;
- Applicants must include their masters degree project
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- Institute of Petroleum Studies, Port Harcourt
- University of Port Harcourt- Gas Eng
- University of Ibadan- Petroleum Eng
- University of Nigeria Nsukka- Geology
- University of Benin- Chemical Engineering
- University of Jos- Mining & Geology
- University of Maiduguri – Geology
- Ahmadu Bello University – Chemical Eng
- Usman Dan Fodio University – Industrial Chemistry
- University of Uyo – Chemical & Petroleum Eng
- Bayero University Kano – Electrical Eng
Applicants are advised to scan copies of the following documents and attach to their online application forms:
1. First Degree Certificate or Statement of Result
2. NYSC discharge certificate
3. WAEC/GCE/SSCE/NECO Results or provide PIN numbers on the application forms to enable PTDF view the results on the relevant website; and
4. Recent Passport Photograph
5. Local Government Identification Letter
6. Master’s Degree Certificate (PhD Applicants only)
7. Admission Letter (Undergraduate and PhD Applicants only)
Approved Courses of Study
Masters- MSC
Candidates are advised, to apply for admission into Universities in the UK and France that offer these courses, while applying for the Petroleum Technology Development Fund Scholarship.
- Asset Management (Engineering Asset Management)
- Basin Evolution and Dynamics
- Diving and Underwater Technology
- Energy Systems Engineering
- Environmental Engineering
- Environmental Remote Sensing
- Fire & Explosion Engineering
- Health Safety and Environment
- Marine Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Maritime Operations
- Occupational Health and Safety
- Offshore and Ocean Technology
- Offshore Engineering
- Pipeline Engineering
- Purchasing and Supply Chain Management
- Refinery Design and Operations
- Subsea Engineering
- Thermal Power (Gas Turbine Option)
- Welding Engineering
- Design of Rotating Machines
- Control Systems
- Hydraulic Engineering (France)
- Fluid Mechanics and Energetics (France)
The PhD research areas in addition to the afore-listed MSc program areas may also include any of the following related areas:
- Environmental Studies and HSE (Health, Safety and Environment).
- Marginal Fields Development.
- Flow Assurance and Pipeline Engineering.
- Geology and Petroleum Geology.
- Civil and Marine Engineering.
- Renewable Energy.
- Reservoir Engineering/Production Technology.
- Refining Technology.
- Ship Building & Marine Technology.
Application Forms can be accessed online using an ATM card or through purchase of a scratch card from designated major branches of First Bank of Nigeria Plc in all the States and FCT, upon payment of a NON-REFUNDABLE sum of N1,000 (One Thousand Naira Only). Instructions on how to access the form online is stated on the backside of the cards.
Application Deadline
Closing date for applications is 31 October 2011.
Visit Scholarship Webpage for more details
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Scholarships in Nigeria,Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited By Jobs in Nigeria today on Thursday, August 9, 2012
Scholarships in Nigeria,Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited
The Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited (Operator of the NNPC/SHELL /TEPN/AGIP Joint Venture) Scholarship Scheme offers first year students in all Nigerian universities the opportunity to study with an annual grant from the SPDC JV for the full duration of their course.
The programme aims to promote academic excellence and improve the skills-base among young Nigerians.
WHO CAN APPLY?
The Scholarship is in two categories – the National Merit Award (NM) and the Areas of Operation Merit Award, East or West (OE or OW).
The Scholarship is in two categories – the National Merit Award (NM) and the Areas of Operation Merit Award, East or West (OE or OW).
NATIONAL MERIT AWARD (NM)
Open to Nigerians who are not indigenes of SPDC’s operational areas (in Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Delta, Imo and Rivers States). Applications must be sent in writing using the format below only and sent in an envelope clearly marked 2011/2012 NM Application.
Open to Nigerians who are not indigenes of SPDC’s operational areas (in Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Delta, Imo and Rivers States). Applications must be sent in writing using the format below only and sent in an envelope clearly marked 2011/2012 NM Application.
AREAS OF OPERATION MERIT AWARD, EAST (OE)
For Nigerians who are indigenes of SPDC’s operational areas in Abia, Akwa Ibom, Imo, Rivers and Bayelsa states (excluding indigenes of Ekeremor and Sagbama local government areas). Applications must be sent in writing using the format below only and sent in an envelope clearly marked 2011/2012 OE Application. www.nigerianbestforum.com
For Nigerians who are indigenes of SPDC’s operational areas in Abia, Akwa Ibom, Imo, Rivers and Bayelsa states (excluding indigenes of Ekeremor and Sagbama local government areas). Applications must be sent in writing using the format below only and sent in an envelope clearly marked 2011/2012 OE Application. www.nigerianbestforum.com
AREAS OF OPERATION MERIT AWARD, WEST (OW)
For Nigerians who are indigenes of SPDC’s operational area in Delta and Bayelsa (from Ekeremor and Sagbama Local Government Areas) States. Applications must be sent in writing using the format below only and sent in an envelope clearly marked 2011/2012 OW Application.
For Nigerians who are indigenes of SPDC’s operational area in Delta and Bayelsa (from Ekeremor and Sagbama Local Government Areas) States. Applications must be sent in writing using the format below only and sent in an envelope clearly marked 2011/2012 OW Application.
HOW TO APPLY
1. All applicants should have their personal valid email account (for consistent communication).
2. Candidates who meet the above entry qualifications should apply by providing the following personal and educational details in a signed resume:-
1. All applicants should have their personal valid email account (for consistent communication).
2. Candidates who meet the above entry qualifications should apply by providing the following personal and educational details in a signed resume:-
METHOD OF APPLICATION
1) Surname
2) Other Name(s)
3) Title (i.e. Mr, Mrs, or Miss).
4) Award Type applied for
5) Session of Admission
6) Matriculation Number
7) University
8) Course & Duration
9) Mode of Admission (i.e. Remedial, UTME, Direct Entry)
10) Programme Type (i.e. Full Time, Part Time, ISLT, CEC)
11) JAMB Registration Number
12) JAMB (UME) Score
13) State of Origin
14) Local Government Area
15) Community (for OE /OW Award Applicants)
16) Home Town
17) Email Address
18) Postal Address: {Do not use post office boxes, as mails will be posted, by courier, except otherwise indicated}
19) Residential Address: {This should reflect the House Number, Street, Town / City, and State}
20) Telephone Number
21) Physical Disability (If any, attach evidence)
22) Signature and Date
1) Surname
2) Other Name(s)
3) Title (i.e. Mr, Mrs, or Miss).
4) Award Type applied for
5) Session of Admission
6) Matriculation Number
7) University
8) Course & Duration
9) Mode of Admission (i.e. Remedial, UTME, Direct Entry)
10) Programme Type (i.e. Full Time, Part Time, ISLT, CEC)
11) JAMB Registration Number
12) JAMB (UME) Score
13) State of Origin
14) Local Government Area
15) Community (for OE /OW Award Applicants)
16) Home Town
17) Email Address
18) Postal Address: {Do not use post office boxes, as mails will be posted, by courier, except otherwise indicated}
19) Residential Address: {This should reflect the House Number, Street, Town / City, and State}
20) Telephone Number
21) Physical Disability (If any, attach evidence)
22) Signature and Date
The following items should be attached to the resume:-
Two recent passport-sized photographs of the applicant (with Name, School & Course written on the back);
University or JAMB (UTME or D/E) Admission Letter;
Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME) Scores;
‘O’ Level Result(s); and ‘A’ Level /OND /NCE Result(s) as applicable; and
Letter of Identification from State (showing Local Government) of Origin.
Two recent passport-sized photographs of the applicant (with Name, School & Course written on the back);
University or JAMB (UTME or D/E) Admission Letter;
Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME) Scores;
‘O’ Level Result(s); and ‘A’ Level /OND /NCE Result(s) as applicable; and
Letter of Identification from State (showing Local Government) of Origin.
Letters of Identification duly stamped and signed by
a) The Paramount Ruler of the Community; and
b) The Chairman of the Community Development or Executive Council (CDC or CEC),are also required of applicants for the Operational Area Awards (OE & OW) only.
a) The Paramount Ruler of the Community; and
b) The Chairman of the Community Development or Executive Council (CDC or CEC),are also required of applicants for the Operational Area Awards (OE & OW) only.
APPLICATIONS MUST BE ADDRESSED TO:
The Head, Tertiary Scholarships, (CXUI/F)
The Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited
P. O. Box. 230, Warri, Delta State.
The Head, Tertiary Scholarships, (CXUI/F)
The Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited
P. O. Box. 230, Warri, Delta State.
Application Submission Deadline is Friday 31 AUGUST, 2012.
NOTE:-
SPDC does not demand payment from applicants. The application is entirely FREE of charge.
SPDC does not assign ‘Representatives’ / ‘Agents’ to assist applicants’ process applications.
SPDC’s scholarship programmes are as advertised in national newspapers and on the company website www.shellnigeria.com wherein prospective candidates are advised on the medium of submission of applications. These applications are then processed by SPDC and the outcome communicated directly to the candidates.
SPDC does not demand payment from applicants. The application is entirely FREE of charge.
SPDC does not assign ‘Representatives’ / ‘Agents’ to assist applicants’ process applications.
SPDC’s scholarship programmes are as advertised in national newspapers and on the company website www.shellnigeria.com wherein prospective candidates are advised on the medium of submission of applications. These applications are then processed by SPDC and the outcome communicated directly to the candidates.
Only short listed candidates will be contacted, by e-mail.
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Goodluck Jonathan Launches Scholarships For Best 100 First Class Students,This is your time to win your scholarship from Mr President.
wGoodluck Jonathan Launches Scholarships For Best 100 First Class Students
President Goodluck Jonathan has inaugurated a committee to scout the nation’s tertiary institutions for the best 100 first-class students that will be given scholarships to further study abroad.
Inaugurating the Special Committee on Scholarship for Best Brains in Abuja, on Thursday, the president instructed the ten-man committee to completely eschew the quota system in the selection process and go for the best brains.
The committee is expected to select the best 100 first-class students in some specialized courses such as the sciences, engineering and economics from universities in the country and expose them to the best facilities in the world.
In a bid to encourage and enhance knowledge transfer, beneficiaries of the scholarship after their graduation, are expected to lecture for the first five years, in the nation’s institutions, after which they can go on to be on their own.
The
President, who is a doctorate degree holder, condemned the dearth of
academics in the nation’s tertiary institutions, where only 60 percent
of lecturers are doctorate degree holders.
President Jonathan noted that such a situation must change if Nigeria is be transformed.
He charged the committee headed by the executive secretary of the Nigerian Universities Commission (NUC), Professor Julius Okojie, to shun quota system and work only on merit in the selection of the brains for the scholarship programme.
According to the President, for Nigeria to maintain its status as a leading African country, and for the transformation agenda of the government to succeed, the government must pay more attention to the development of human capacity.
To this end, he pledged a total commitment to changing the educational system, across all levels from primary to tertiary.
Source: Channels TV
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President Goodluck Jonathan has inaugurated a committee to scout the nation’s tertiary institutions for the best 100 first-class students that will be given scholarships to further study abroad.
Inaugurating the Special Committee on Scholarship for Best Brains in Abuja, on Thursday, the president instructed the ten-man committee to completely eschew the quota system in the selection process and go for the best brains.
The committee is expected to select the best 100 first-class students in some specialized courses such as the sciences, engineering and economics from universities in the country and expose them to the best facilities in the world.
In a bid to encourage and enhance knowledge transfer, beneficiaries of the scholarship after their graduation, are expected to lecture for the first five years, in the nation’s institutions, after which they can go on to be on their own.
President Jonathan noted that such a situation must change if Nigeria is be transformed.
He charged the committee headed by the executive secretary of the Nigerian Universities Commission (NUC), Professor Julius Okojie, to shun quota system and work only on merit in the selection of the brains for the scholarship programme.
According to the President, for Nigeria to maintain its status as a leading African country, and for the transformation agenda of the government to succeed, the government must pay more attention to the development of human capacity.
To this end, he pledged a total commitment to changing the educational system, across all levels from primary to tertiary.
Source: Channels TV
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6 Comments
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This is one of the best initiative to come out of Nigeria in recent times.
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100 First Class Students-Our best brains, thrown to top world universities?-ponder on the brain drain styles of the advanced nations.. Again, has the president waivered their NYSC service year? One other thing to note is that most of current PHD holders, now in overseas, who were govt scholarships, left the nation with O level, A level certificates. But, fast to forget the privileges they had to achieve their present educational status -then,bar our officials from citing their works?
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This is a very good idea from Mr President, but if not properly monitor, the opportunity will be converted to Nija usual practice of MAN know MAN. As for me I don’t trust any body in this country again.
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God will help us and I believe Something great will come out of this initiative!!! God bless Nigeria!
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This is a great development coming from Mr president, but other consideration should be giving to those on second class lower , their grade is intertwin with financial constrain that a determined student has to go through example myself in other to acquire university education. Mr president please sir provide employment!!!
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Good initiative, we wll have hope that it turns out good and fine. Thank you Mr. President
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The UNCF Institute for Capacity Building, a unique institutional improvement initiative, helps UNCF-member colleges and universities become stronger and more self-sustaining in areas that can make the difference between success and struggle such as curriculum and faculty enhancement, student recruitment and retention and fund-raising.
Frederick D. Patterson Research Institute
The UNCF Frederick D. Patterson Research Institute focuses on the educational status of African Americans of all ages from pre-school through adulthood. The Institute seeks to understand and expand the multiple pathways leading to educational attainment. Using varied research methods, the Institute serves to positively impact public policy and improve local education practice.
UNCF (United Negro College Fund) is the nation's largest and most effective minority education organization. UNCF provides operating funds for 38 member historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs), scholarships and internships for students at about 900 institutions and faculty and administrative professional training.
For more than 67 years, UNCF has raised more than $3.3 billion to help more than 400,000 students attend college and graduate from college. UNCF has distributed more funds to help minorities attend school than any entity outside of the U.S. government.
Relevant and responsive to our global economy, UNCF continues to raise funds to educate the best and the brightest among us despite their financial challenges. UNCF and its member schools continue to be at the forefront of the effort to create the next generation of professionals who will keep our nation competitive and secure our future. Learn more about what we do on the about us page.
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