Sciences Po created the Emile Boutmy scholarship after the founder of Sciences Po (1871) in order to attract the very best international students from outside of the European Union. The Emile Boutmy Scholarship is awarded to top students whose profiles match the admissions priorities of Sciences Po and individual course requirements.

Eligibility:
Students from outside of the European Union who have been offered a place to study at undergraduate or Masters level are eligible.
This scholarship is awarded to students with excellent academic credentials and whose profile matches that of their chosen course. Students’ financial situations are also taken into account  when assessing their applications.

How to apply:
To apply for the Emily Boutmy scholarship, please fill out the relevant pages in the general application form.

For download of application form visit: http://admissions.sciences-po.fr/?q=en/node/251

Deadline:
For the academic year 2010-2011, undergraduate applicants for the Emily Boutmy schlolarship must submit their application by May 4, 2010 at the very latest. Graduate applicants must submit their application by March 15, 2010. Applications received after these dates will not be processed.

Read detailed description of this scholarship at http://admissions.sciences-po.fr/en/financial-support-emileboutmy
 
 
Each year, International Affairs awards several competitive scholarships to current and new University of Oregon (UO) international students. Scholarships are cash-based and are applied to the student’s account at the beginning of each term.

Please complete only one Scholarship Application to be considered for one or more endowed scholarships. You must submit all required documents to the Office of International Affairs by February 15, 2010. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed by the scholarship selection committee. For more information, contact International Affairs via email, intl@uoregon.edu or phone, 541-346-3206.

Eligibility Requirements:
    * You must be a current UO student in legal, non-immigrant status (F-1 or J-1), or a new student with an application for admission submitted to UO Admissions on or before February 15, 2010. (See New Students below)
    * Evidence of financial need (based on information provided in this scholarship application)
    * Evidence of academic merit (based on transcripts and grade point average)

Current Students:
Send the following documents to the Office of International Affairs, 5209 University of Oregon, 333 Oregon Hall,
Eugene, OR 97403. All documents must be postmarked by February 15, 2010. Incomplete applications will not be
considered.

    * Scholarship Application (enclosed)
    * One recommendation form from a UO faculty member
    * UO unofficial transcript (if this is your first term at UO, provide transcript from a previous college/university or high school)
    * Personal statement (one-page) describing your academic goals and financial need
    * Any additional application requirements as described under each scholarship

New & Transfer Students:
Send the following documents to the Office of International Affairs, 5209 University of Oregon, 333 Oregon Hall,
Eugene, OR 97403. All documents must be postmarked by February 15, 2010. Incomplete applications will not be
considered.
    * Scholarship Application (enclosed)
    * One recommendation form
    * Academic records or transcript from current or previous school
    * Personal statement (one-page) describing your academic goals and financial need
    * Any additional application requirements as described under each scholarship
    * Application for admission to the University of Oregon must be submitted on or before February 15, 2010.

Apply online: http://admissions.uoregon.edu/international/index.html

INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
5209 University of Oregon
333 Oregon Hall
Eugene, OR 97403-5209
USA
Phone 541.346.3206
Fax 541.346.1232

Web http://international.uoregon.edu

E-mail intl@uoregon.edu
 
 
Montana State University will offer millions of dollars in scholarships and awards to non-resident freshmen who apply for admission for the fall of 2010. To be eligible, you must complete the following as soon as possible:
  1. Apply for admission to Montana State University. You'll find an application in the MSU Viewbook or you can apply online at https://apply.embark.com/ugrad/montanastate/.
  2. Have your official ACT and/or SAT test scores sent to Montana State University directly from the testing company. The ACT MSU school code is 2420. The SAT MSU school code is 4488.
    Sending ACT scores AND Sending SAT scores
It is essential to apply for admission and have your ACT and/or SAT test scores sent to Montana State University as soon as possible. These scholarships and awards may only be available for a limited time. If you qualify, these scholarships will be automatically awarded when we have received your application and your ACT and/or SAT test scores.

For Fall 2010, MSU Achievement Awards will be based upon ACT composite scores and/or total SAT scores (Math, Critical Reading and Writing). *Western states participating in the Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) Program: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.

§ Awards (WUE or Achievement Awards) at these levels may be adjusted in Architecture (Environmental Design) and Film & Photography (Motion Picture/Video/Theatre and Photography) after the first year.  See http://www.montana.edu/admissions/scholarships.shtml#sch for details.

For more information on MSU’s Presidential Scholarship, which provides annual tuition waivers and generous stipends for four years, go to http://www.montana.edu/honors.

The application deadline is January 5, 2010.

Students may also be eligible for admissions to the University Honors Program (honors@montana.edu). We encourage you to consider applying to this excellent academic program. For an application form click here.

All Achievement Awards are designated for tuition only. If you are awarded a renewable Achievement or WUE Award, you must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or greater and maintain full-time, non-resident status and continuous enrollment to retain the award throughout your four years at MSU.


As a condition of acceptance for any freshmen award, students must submit a Residence Hall Application as soon as possible. Students who have not already applied for housing, may download a housing application from the Residence Hall website at: http://www.montana.edu/reslife/. Exceptions to this rule may be made by contacting the Office of Residence Life.

Use the following link to find what you may qualify for:
http://www.montana.edu/admissions/scholarshipsnonres.shtml
 
 
A scholarship opportunity available for students to undertake graduate studies at our university. There will be FULL external scholarship opportunities available for academically exceptional individuals to study at Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University (APU) in Beppu in Japan for 2-year graduate programs starting in fall 2010.

Important details of the scholarship program and how to apply are as follows:
1. Scholarship Benefits: All university fees, an allowance for living expenses, and airfare will be provided.
2. Semester to enroll: Fall (September) 2010
3. Required Application Fee: 5,000 yen or US$58

Please see the following page on our web site for full details about the scholarships, and instructions for how to apply: http://www.apu.ac.jp/graduate/modules/admissions/index.php?id=48

You can also learn more about what graduate programs are offered, and how students can apply as regular applicants by navigating the Website above.

Fall 2010 External Scholarships for Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University Graduate Schools, Japan

Deadline: 12 Feb 2010 (for MEXT Scholarships), 31 Mar 2010 (for all other scholarships)
Website: http://www.apu.ac.jp
Fact Sheet:  Click HEREto download (.pdf)
 
 
Indiana U-Purdue U Indianapolis (IUPUI) highly desires international beginning freshman applicants with excellent SAT or ACT scores, outstanding performance in a rigorous university-preparatory curriculum, and extensive experience with community service and involvement for its premier competitive scholarship programs. Students must submit separate applications for admission and scholarship programs by December 1 to be considered.

Bepko Scholars and Fellows receive financial, academic, and programming support for up to eight years of undergraduate and graduate or professional study at IUPUI, with potential total award packages valued at $80,000.

Plater Distinguished Scholars receive $8,000 per year for up to four years of study, partial funding for one year of on-campus housing in International House, and a stipend toward a study abroad experience, with potential total award packages valued at $50,000.

Application information: http://www.iupui.edu/~scentral/freshman/noninres.html.

Application Questions?
Visit http://iapply.iupui.edu
Contact iapply@iupui.edu

Sara Kurtz Allaei
Assistant Dean for International Affairs
Director for International Enrollment & Services
IUPUI Office of International Affairs
902 W. New York St., ES 2126
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Email: sallaei@iupui.edu
Phone: 317.274.3261
Fax: 317.278.2213
http://international.iupui.edu
 
 
For Environmental Modelling and Management (GEM)

GEM MSc cours
e - Application

To register for the MSc course Geo-information Science and Earth Observation for Environmental Modelling and Management, applicants should complete and return two copies of the application form.

Application deadline

Applications for scholarships must be received before 1 January 2010.

Applications from full-fee paying students must be received before 1 July 2010.

Online registration

Click here for online registration.

The following documents are required to support your application and must be uploaded on your personal homepage and forwarded by post:

1.Certified photocopies of diplomas, certificates, degrees and course records
2.A copy of the results of an English language test
3.Motivation for applying for the programme
4.Description of (provisional) research topic.

Registration address

ITC
Programme Secretary GEM
P.O. Box 6
7500 AA Enschede
The Netherlands

Phone: +31 (0)53 487 43 00
Fax: +31 (0)53 487 45 54
E-mail: info@gem-msc.org
Office hours: Monday to Friday 9:00 hrs 17:00 hrs (Central European Time)

Please note: If nearing the application deadline, you are advised to send the documents via DHL to the following address:

ITC
Programme Secretary GEM
Hengelosestraat 99
7514 AE Enschede
The Netherlands


Source: http://www.gem-msc.org/application/Registration
 
 
For Academic Year 2010-11

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The Edwin O. Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies at Harvard University will offer several postdoctoral fellowships in Japanese studies to recent PhDs of exceptional promise, to give them the opportunity to turn their dissertation into publishable manuscripts.

The Fellowship Grant:
  1. Each fellowship will cover a 10-month period, beginning September 1, 2010, with a stipend of $44,000 health insurance coverage for the grantee and research/travel funds.
  2. Postdoctoral fellows will be provided office space, and access to the libraries and resources of Harvard University.
Responsibilities of Postdoctoral Fellows:
 
 
College is the most important investment you’ll ever make.  At Fairleigh Dickinson University, we work closely with you and your family to make our quality private education an affordable investment. To be considered for an FDU academic scholarship or grant, you must:

Complete the FDU Application for Admission for International Students and American Citizens Abroad and submit all required documents; and Submit the International Scholarship Application form.
Application Deadlines: Fall (August): July 1 AND Spring (January): December 1

Click here fo Scholarship Guidelines
Click here for FAFSA Information for American Citizens Living Abroad

Details of this scholarship are:
 
 
The Universität Bern offers six Excellence Grants for international students who wish to do a Master's programme beginning in autumn 2010/11.

The grant consists of 1600 CHF per month for the duration of the Master's programme.

For further information (study programmes, major, minor, etc.) about the Master's programmes offered at our university, please contact the concerned Department directly.

Application files will be examined by a selection committee. Criteria for selection are academic excellence and the candidate's potential and motivation.

Preconditions:
 
 
Medical Oncology
The department of Medical Oncology focuses on the development of novel diagnostic tools and cancer treatments in order to improve the life expectancy of cancer patients, while preserving a good quality of life. Within the RUNMC the department plays an important role in the Radboud Translational Oncology Program for targeted therapies (RTOP-TT). This multidisciplinary collaboration between the departments of Medical Oncology, Nuclear Medicine, Pathology, Radiotherapy, Surgery, Tumor Immunology and Radiology is established to combine knowledge and power from the different departments. Research is predominantly focused on the investigation of novel targeted cancer treatment in combination with the classical chemotherapy and radiotherapy together with advanced molecular imaging and microscopical analysis of tumor tissues.

DETAILS: