Friday, November 2, 2007

[USA] [California] USC School of Cinematic Arts Scholarships

The School of Cinematic Arts depends principally on tuition income and the proceeds from endowments and gifts from its friends and alumni.

Information on loans, grants, scholarships, fellowships and the College Work Study Program, open to all qualified USC students, can be obtained through the Admission and Financial Aid offices at (213) 740-1111.

In addition to these opportunities, several other forms of assistance are available to Cinema-Television majors.

Financial assistance is awarded in the form of scholarships, fellowships, assistantships and hourly employment.

For more information visit this link:
[1] http://www-cntv.usc.edu/admissions/admissions-financialaid.cfm


Leeds Metropolitan University Scholarships for Overseas Students 2007/2008

A limited number of scholarships are available for overseas students starting a full-time taught course at Leeds Metropolitan University in the academic year 2007/08. Awards are in the form of a reduction in the tuition fee for one year of a course only. It is the student’s responsibility to fund the remainder of their studies, where appropriate. All applicants must be financially able to fund the duration of their course, should their scholarship application be unsuccessful.

Scholarship opportunities available to overseas students across the University:
2007/08 International Scholarships
Awards to the value of either the full tuition fee or 50% reduction in the tuition fee for one academic year. Available to a limited number of overseas students.

The total allocation for the academic year 2007/08 (Sept 07 and Jan 08) will be equivalent to five full scholarships. These will be awarded as a combination of full and partial reductions in the tuition fee, with a partial reduction worth 50% of the tuition fee.

Applications that are unsuccessful for the full fee award will automatically be considered for the 50% fee reduction. Candidates should not submit two applications.

Candidates must complete an application form (see attached) and write a 2,500 word essay describing a typical day in their life. They should not choose a day in which an extraordinary event occurred. The essay should allow us to learn about the candidate’s life and culture in their home country. It should look at one but preferably more of the following aspects: home life (including family); social life (including friends and leisure time); background (including early education and employment if appropriate) and motivations.

Essay will be assessed with consideration of the following: overall presentation (2 marks); grammar/language (2 marks); originality (3 marks); content (3 marks). A maximum of 10 marks can be scored. The full scholarship will not be awarded to anyone with a total score of below 9 marks.

Deadlines for applications for September 2007 scholarships: 31 May 07 and 31 July 07

Deadline for applications for January 2008 scholarships: 30 November 07

From: http://www.infobeasiswa.net/archives/2007/09/24/leeds-metropolitan-university-scholarships-for-overseas-students-20072008/


[France] Film Program Cannes Scholarship

Tuition: Covers all or partial tuition. Types- Internships, Assisting in the Film Program office, library, FPC newsletter or with special events such as screenings.

For study in: Europe
Field of Study: Filmmaking
Available to: Unrestricted/Worldwide
Award Amount: Full or partial tuition
Type of Award: Tuition Waiver
Grade Level: Undergraduate, Graduate, Postgraduate, Professional
Submission Deadline: 12/08

Contact Information
776 Bush St. #310
San Francisco, CA 94108
United States
Contact Name/Title
Ralph Ackerman - Director
Phone 415 956 2772
Fax same
URL [1] http://www.film-program-cannes.com


Post Doctoral Research Fellowship in Science, Agriculture, and Technology

Universiti Sains Malaysia - Established as the second University in the country, Universiti Sains Malaysia is located at Minden approximately 9.7 kilometers from the city of Georgetown, Penang. The University which is based on the School System offers courses ranging from the Liberal Arts, Basic Sciences, Applied Sciences, Engineering, Medical Sciences to Management. The University now invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the post of Postdoctoral Research Fellows in any of the following fields:

  1. Manufacturing Technology

  2. Advanced Materials

  3. Biotechnology

  4. Microelectronics

  5. Information Technology

  6. Nanotechnology

  7. Agriculture

  8. Alternative Energy

  9. Sea to Space (Oceanography & Aerospace)

* Candidates any other related fields may also be considered

QUALIFICATION/EXPERIENCE

Candidates for the post of Postdoctoral Research Fellow should have a Ph.D. degree with some research experience in the field, especially at University level. Candidates should have some publication in refereed journals at both national and international level.

Salary Range: Salary is disbursed in the form of honorarium ranging from MYR43,236 to MYR82,392 per annum

Other benefits: Return passage for appointee and spouse, paid annual leave of 30 days, free medical benefits for fellow and spouse in accordance with University Medical Scheme.

Tenure: Selected candidates will be appointed on contract for one year initially and renewable for further periods subject to satisfactory service and mutual consent.

Application: Application form is available at [1] www.ips.usm.my. Send full curriculum vitae, three references, copy of degree certificates and copy of some key publications to the Dean, Institute of Graduate Studies, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 USM Penang. Applications are open throughout the year. If you have any queries regarding this scheme please email fazia@notes.usm.my or dean_ips@notes.usm.my.


Marywood University - Master Degree Scholarship for 2008-2009

Awards will be made on the basis of three factors: academic promise, normally represented by a minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.00 or a graduate GPA of 3.50; professional focus and commitment; and financial need (required for specific scholarships).

File a complete admissions application. It is fully expected that each prospective student who is a scholarship applicant will have a complete admissions application on file with the Office of Graduate Admissions by February 14, 2008. The admissions application provides the supporting documentation necessary to evaluate a scholarship application.

Complete the [1] scholarship application electronically. The scholarship application itself is on a secure server. You must press “yes” if your browser asks you if you wish to display secure items, otherwise Marywood University will not receive any of the information you type on the application upon submission.

If you declare full-time status on the scholarship application, enrollment in nine or more credits in the Fall 2008 and Spring 2009 semesters or what your graduate department defines as full enrollment in structured programs, and are awarded a full-time status scholarship and enroll for less than full-time registration in either of these semesters your scholarship award will be reduced.

2008-2009 Graduate Scholarship Application
Master’s Degree, Educational Specialist Degree, and Post-Baccalaureate Certification Students
(Not School of Social Work Students, Speech-Language Pathology Students, and
Physician Assistant Students)
All material must be submitted by February 14, 2008.

The Committee on Graduate Scholarships expects part-time status students who are scholarship recipients to complete at least nine credits during the 2007-2008 academic year. Your academic progress in 2007-2008 will be considered in scholarship renewal.

Email a scholarship essay as a Microsoft Word document. Please type an essay (300-500 words) clarifying the relationship between your life-goals and graduate education at Marywood. Your essay will also be judged on depth of expression and use of the English language. Your essay must clearly address the following areas:

1. Describe your professional work background and experience.

2. Describe your community leadership activities. Indicate if a volunteer activity.

3. Describe any commendations and appreciation awards as well as undergraduate and graduate academic awards and honors.

4. Describe any special projects, demonstrations, workshops, recitals, exhibits, or whatever may be appropriate to your area to indicate your abilities and interests.

5. What are your short and long range career goals and objectives?

6. What attracted you to your Marywood program as a vehicle for achieving your goals?

Email the essay in Microsoft Word to gradscholarship@marywood.edu. Your essay should contain your name, social security number, and field of study at the top of the page.

If you have any questions about completing these forms, please contact Mr. Frank Falcone at gradscholarship@marywood.edu or (570) 348-6211 ext. 2356.

Scholarship selection results will be mailed in early April 2008. [2] Scholarships are available for use beginning Fall 2008; they may only be used to defray tuition for Marywood courses.

Students awarded graduate assistantships for the 2008-2009 academic year who accept those positions are not eligible to receive scholarship awards as well.

Marywood University undergraduate students who are enrolled in formal five-year programs are automatically eligible for at least forty percent of their undergraduate merit award or higher for their fifth year of study at the graduate level provided they are admitted to the master’s level by their academic department.

Neither scholarship nor assistantship awards are renewed automatically each year. It is the responsibility of the student to reapply each academic year.


National University of Singapore and Stanford Southeast Asia Fellowships 2008

The National University of Singapore (NUS) and Stanford University (Stanford) invite applications from mid-career and senior Southeast Asianist scholars in the social sciences or humanities who would like to spend up to six months between 1 April 2008 and 30 September 2008 at NUS and Stanford writing and doing research on or related to contemporary Southeast Asia.
Candidates may be of any nationality and reside in
any country.

Applicants should submit :

  • a project statement (not to exceed three pages) that justifies and describes the writing - and research envisaged during the fellowship;

  • a schedule of preferred locations and dates including time in residence at each of the two campuses;

  • a sample of previous English-language publication; a curriculum vitae;

  • and full contact information for three references who are able, if asked, to evaluate the proposal and the candidate.

The exact length of the fellowship and the allocation of time spent at each campus will take into account the preferences of the successful applicant.
The fellowship carries a stipend of US$ 7,500 per month plus reimbursement for air travel to and from NUS and Stanford. Complete applications are due by
15 November 2007. Results will be announced by 15 January 2008.
Applications should be sent simultaneously to both NUS and Stanford at Lee Kong Chian NUS-SU Initiative on Southeast Asia,

Division of Research and Graduate Studies,
Dean`s Office, FASS,
National University of Singapore,
The Shaw Foundation Building,
5 Arts Link, Block AS7, Level 6,
Singapore 117570;
tel (65) 6516 6480, 6516 7386;
fax (65) 6773 6878;

and

Lee Kong Chian NUS-SU Initiative on Southeast Asia,
Southeast Asia Forum,
Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center,
Encina Hall E-301,
Stanford University,
616 Serra Street, Stanford,
CA 94305-6055,
USA;
tel: (650) 724 6403;
fax (650) 723 6530.

Websites: NUS and Stanford.

Deadline : 15 November 2007


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