Sunday, December 2, 2012

Fordham BusinessChallenge 2013



The Fordham Business Challenge 2013 is a scholarship competition organized by Fordham University Graduate School of Business Administration and Student Competitions AB.

The Fordham Business Challenge 2013 consists of (3) multiple-choice question sets and (1) essay question connected to eight (8) Master of Science graduate business degree programs. Winners of the eight competitions will receive a full-tuition scholarship. Second place winners will receive a half-scholarship.

The competition is for 8 full-tuition scholarships and open for applicants WORLDWIDE to study at Fordham Business School in New York City in fall 2013. Prizes valued at over $500,000! This is a great opportunity for anyone interested in living and learning business in the heart of New York City.
 



Programs

The eight Master of Science degree programs are:

FINANCE
Master of Science in Quantitative Finance (MSQF)
Master of Science in Global Finance (MSGF)

COMMUNICATION & NEW MEDIA


Master of Science in Investor Relations (MIR)
Master of Science in Media Entrepreneurship (MSME)
ANALYTICS & BIG DATA
Master of Science in Marketing Intelligence (MSMI)
Master of Science in Business Analytics (MSBA)


GLOBAL BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT FOR NON-BUSINESS MAJORS
3 Continent Master of Science in Global Management
(3CMGM)
Master of Science in Business Enterprise (MBE)




Eligibility

To qualify for the competition applicants must either: currently hold a Bachelor’s degree OR
be in the last year of their undergraduate education and expect to receive a Bachelor’s degree by June 2013

To qualify to win the competition, applicants must: fulfill all competition requirements
have applied for admission to their chosen Fordham Graduate School of Business Master of Science degree program by February 1, 2013. Visit the Fordham GBA website for application details.

Fordham GBA Applications require:
GMAT or GRE test scores
Official undergraduate and graduate transcripts
Personal statement or essay. Note: The MBE program requires three essays
A professional resume
Two letters of recommendation
Interview —(optional for some programs)
TOEFL required if English is not your language and/or the language of instruction at the undergraduate institution you attended

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Saturday, October 27, 2012

Haramaya University Google Apps for Education First Event: Create, Share and Stay Closer


Haramaya University Google Apps for Education First Event 



Event date: November 8, 2012
Open to: all interested members of the Haramaya University community

As it is recalled, the first Google event, Google Africa Map up Week, at Haramaya University with the theme "Holding Haramaya's Global Presence Online" was held & it went successful- of which the effort contributed from the event participants make a visible change on the Haramaya online presence on  Google maps.

This is a follow up event from the mapping event which is targeted to participate Haramaya University community members to have a good know how on the basic skills, as a preparation for the required skills to use Google apps in education when the Haramaya University deploy them to use in education in the near future. 

The Google Apps for Education event is planned to give a detailed brief and intensive hands on training about the fundamental Google products and/or apps for education; which mainly focused on Gmail, G+, Google Drive and Google Calendar. On this first event about Google Apps for Education, it is planned to train Student Council members, Student Club members, class representatives, departmental secretaries (office managers), instructors and other interested member of the Haramaya University community about Gmail and G+; on how they can utilize the services to the best and use to ease their work via email and creating circles on G+ so as to reach to the larger audience easily and timely to their respective audiences.

The registration is based on first come first served. Register now and secure your place.

Click here to register


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Thursday, October 25, 2012

Google 2013 Software Engineer Intern, Africa Trainee Program - Zurich




This position is based in Zurich, Switzerland.

The area: Engineering & Operations


Google is and always will be an engineering company. We hire people with a broad set of technical skills who are ready to tackle some of technology's greatest challenges and make an impact on millions, if not billions, of users. At Google, engineers not only revolutionize search, they routinely work on massive scalability and storage solutions, large-scale applications and entirely new platforms for developers around the world. From AdWords to Chrome, Android to YouTube, Social to Local, Google engineers are changing the world one technological achievement after another.

The role: 2013 Software Engineer Intern, Africa Trainee Program

Google's software engineers develop the next-generation technologies that change how millions of users connect, explore, and interact with information and one another. Our ambitions reach far beyond just Search. Our products need to handle information at the the scale of the web. We're looking for ideas from every area of computer science, including information retrieval, artificial intelligence, natural language processing, distributed computing, large-scale system design, networking, security, data compression, and user interface design; the list goes on and is growing every day. As a software engineer, you work on a small team and can switch teams and projects as our fast-paced business grows and evolves. We need our engineers to be versatile and passionate to tackle new problems as we continue to push technology forward. As a key member of a small and versatile team, you design, test, deploy and maintain software solutions.

Responsibilities:

  • Research, conceive and develop software applications to extend and improve on Google's product offering.
  • Contribute to a wide variety of projects utilizing natural language processing, artificial intelligence, data compression, machine learning and search technologies.
  • Collaborate on scalability issues involving access to massive amounts of data and information. Solve all problems that come your way.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Currently pursuing a BS, MS or PhD in computer science or a related technical field. Typically within 12-18 months of completing a Bachelor's or Master's degree, or at any stage in your PhD.
  • Currently studying at a university based in Africa.
  • Experience in systems software or algorithms.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Excellent programming skills (C++, Java, Python).
  • Knowledge of UNIX/Linux or Windows environments and APIs.
  • Familiarity with TCP/IP and network programming.
  • Fluency in English.
To all recruitment agencies: Google does not accept agency resumes. Please do not forward resumes to our jobs alias, Google employees, or any other company location. Google is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited resumes.
Click here for more information and here to apply.



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Friday, September 14, 2012

Holding Haramaya’s Global Presence On-line: Africa Map Up Week Training


Are you exited about mapping? 

Google has included Ethiopian universities this year on its African Universities support Program: where Google plays a role on to tackle communication and knowledge sharing related challenges; and Google Africa has selected student ambassadors from many African universities in 12 countries to work as liaison in between. Google is organizing a mapping week to map Africa and for the Haramaya community to contribute on mapping the Haramaya University and the surrounding, there will be a Google supported ( with T-shirts, internet access and refreshment.)training on Google Map Maker for all interested students, faculty members and residents around Haramaya University (for those who will not attend the training in physical, there will be a video streaming on YouTube) to let the Haramaya community contribute to the generation of local content on Google Map and put the Haramaya presence on-line. We are looking for 30 best mappers based on the participation after the training on Google Map ; register quickly and be one of the best Haramaya University mapper. Should you have any query, please contact the Haramaya University lead ambassador Mr. Aderajew Woldu +251 920 902 496 or [adulenzy@gmail.com

For registration form click here

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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

The Elsevier Foundation, TWAS, and OWSD Launch Awards Recognizing Women Scientists in Developing Countries




 The Elsevier Foundation, in partnership with the Academy of Sciences for the Developing World (TWAS) and the Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World (OWSD), supports an awards program to recognize talented early-career women scientists in the developing world.

Each year, the program will choose one winner from eligible countries in each of Latin America and the Caribbean; East and Southeast Asia and the Pacific; the Arab region; Central and South Asia; and Sub-Saharan Africa.

The 2013 nominations are for the life sciences (i.e., including the agricultural sciences).  Nominations will be accepted from early-career scientists (within ten years of graduating with a PhD degree) from 81 scientifically-lagging countries.  The list of these countries is linked from the announcement.
Each winner will be celebrated for her research excellence, and receive a cash prize of US$5 thousand.

Deadline: 15 October 2012. 

For more information visit the website 

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Saturday, August 4, 2012

NRW Research School Biostruct - Heinrich-Heine-Universität: 8 PhD Scholarhips


The NRW Research School BioStruct – Biological Structures in Molecular Medicine and Biotechnology at Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf in Germany, funded by the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Research of the German Federal State North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), invite applications for 8 PhD Scholarships starting June 2012. BioStruct offers innovative education and research programs within a stimulating interdisciplinary environment combining the fields of structural biology, molecular medicine and biotechnology.

Application for BioStruct PhD scholarships is open to excellent candidates holding a MSc or Diploma degree in the fields of Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry or related.
All BioStruct Applicants are expected to have achieved excellent results in their graduation and to show a high motivation and commitment for PhD studies in biostructural research applied to molecular medicine or biotechnology. To be considered applicants must have submitted a complete application prior to the Actual Submission Deadline and must be fluent in written and spoken English and/or German language. 
Underlying Selection Criteria
 for successful candidates are
  • excellent academic and personal achievements of the applicant, evident from transcripts and other application documents,
  • the course of applicant's studies and applicants research background,
  • motivation, commitment and potential of the applicant to fulfill a PhD study in the field of structural biology,
  • the outcome of the recommendations by referees,
  • the outcome and performance during the interview (only final selection round). 
The Biostruct scholarship:

Successful applicants are awarded with a monthly stipend of 1345,- EUR. The BioStruct PhD Scholarship is additionally funded with contributions to travel expenses of up to 1260,- EUR per year and contributions to research expenses of up to 15.000,- EUR per year.  

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İstanbul Şehir University International Undergraduate Admissions​

İstanbul Şehir University is a recently founded, non-profit, private higher education institution established by the Foundation for Sciences and Arts (Bilim ve Sanat Vakfı / BSV) in 2008. Its founder BSV is a renowned NGO functioning for more than 25 years in the field of social sciences, organizing many international and national academic activities and free seminars in related areas. With its young and qualified teaching staff, dynamic interdisciplinary curricula and eclectic programs, a wide range of elective courses, rich library and research-focused agenda, İstanbul Şehir University aims to become a distinguished institution in Turkey and its neighboring regions in higher education and research. İstanbul Şehir University invites international applicants to come study in Istanbul, Turkey.
The university welcomed its first students in 2010-2011 academic year and already has 753 undergraduate and 128 graduate students. International degree students from over 30 different countries comprise 10% of the entire student body and this percentage is expected to increase each year in accordance with the strategic plan of the university.
İstanbul Şehir University does not discriminate against any individual or group of individuals on the basis of age, color, disability, gender, national origin, race, language and religion.

Application Dates: April 16 – August 1, 2012.
Applications received after the deadline will not be processed.
Announcement of the Results: August 17, 2012

Language of Instruction
The medium of instruction is English in all departments (excluding the Department of Turkish Language and Literature and College of Law where the 70% of the classes are held in Turkish). All students with insufficient level of English will go through one year of English Preparatory Program.

Common Core Curriculum
All undergraduate programs will follow a common core curriculum in the first year of study which aims to equip the students with interdisciplinary critical thinking in both social and natural sciences.

Accommodation
All international students enrolled in the university for the 2012-2013 academic year will be provided rooms in university dormitories upon their requests. Dormitories are composed of double and quad rooms which are equipped with 24-hour wireless internet access and phones. Study halls, TV lounges, sport halls, laundries and many other facilities offer a comfortable atmosphere to students.
 
 

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

The University of Western Australia Scholarships for International Students

Target group: International
Deadline: 31 August 2012 (annual)
Study in:  Australia
Course starts July 2013



Field(s) of study:
Any Masters or PhD degree by research offered by the University of Western Australia. It is essential that you contact the individual School or Centre in which you are interested in undertaking research. The School must be able to confirm that your proposed research topic is in an area of research strength which is well supported by external research funding. They must also be able to provide appropriate expertise and supervision for your project. See the list of Faculties, Schools and Centres or see the Graduate Research Coordinators. You must have agreement from a prospective supervisor in the School or Centre in which you intend to enroll at the time you submit your online scholarship application.
Scholarship value/inclusions:
Tuition Fee Scholarship, Fortnightly Stipend and Health Insurance worth $27228 per annum is covered by the IPRS Scholarships. A SIRF scholarship covers the cost of international tuition fees, and required health insurance premiums for the awardee only
Eligibility:
IPRS and SIRF Scholarships will only be available to those applicants who:
• Have completed a four year undergraduate degree at first-class honours level or equivalent. An applicant may be disadvantaged if the Scholarships Committee cannot make a comparison with The University of Western Australia’s standards, particularly in relation to the class of Honours achieved, ie first or second class Honours;
• Intend to enroll as a full-time candidate for a Master’s degree by research or a PhD degree;
• Will be commencing their course in the semester following the scholarship round in which they have successfully applied;
• Provide evidence of achieving English language proficiency to the following standards:
•  IELTS SCORE OF 6.5, with speaking and listening no less than 6.0 and with reading and writing no less than 6.5;
•  Paper-based TOEFL score of 580 or above (Computer-based TOEFL test is not acceptable) with a Test of Spoken English score of 45 and a TWE (Test of Written English) of 4.5;
• iBT TOEFL internet-based test score of 95 with 22 for reading and listening, 24 for speaking and 23 for writing;
•  Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English: C grade;
•  Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English: B grade;
•  UWA CELT Bridging Program – ‘B+’ grade or above
All English test results must normally have been obtained within the last two years.
The following applicants will be ineligible for a scholarship under the SIRF scheme:
• International applicants who have already obtained a PhD degree or equivalent.
• International applicants who have already obtained a Master’s degree by research and are applying to undertake another Master’s degree by research.
•  International applicants are not eligible for an IPRS awards if they have already commenced the degree for which they are seeking an award, unless they can establish that they were unable to apply for an award in the previous calendar year. Students who have already enrolled are eligible for the SIRF awards.
• International applicants who have not provided evidence of their English language proficiency meeting or exceeding the standards listed above and in the application form.
• Australian and New Zealand citizens or permanent residents.
Important Note: There is no age restriction.
Application instructions:
When you apply for an IPRS, you are automatically considered for the award of a SIRF scholarship. You do not apply for a Masters by Research or Phd study place or candidature separately as this is included in your scholarship application.   If you applied for, or did so previously, a full-fee place to the UWA International Centre, you must advise the Graduate Research and Scholarships Office.
All applicants need to apply through the online iATHENA scholarship system. If you require instructions or help regarding the online application process, please refer to the iAthena Online Application Guide. You will find a link to the online application form in this Guide. There are no scholarship application fees.
The  deadline of applications is 31 August 2012. It is important to visit the official website (link found below) for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.
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IPCC Call for Applications Second Round

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The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Chance (IPCC) has opened a call for applications for the second round of awards under the IPCC Scholarship Programme. The IPCC Scholarship Programme aims to build capacity in the understanding and management of climate change in developing countries by providing opportunities for young scientists from developing countries to undertake studies that would not be possible without funding under the programme.
Applicants must be post-graduate students  under  the  age  of  30  studying  at  PhD level.  They must have already been accepted at a recognized educational institution to start studies in 2013, or be currently enrolled on continuing PhD courses. Research proposals should focus on one of the following fields of study:
• Socio-economic modelling related to climate change
• Underlying science of climate change
• Climate change and water

Applicants must be nationals of developing countries and priority will be given to students from Least Developed Countries (LDCs) and Small Island Developing States (SIDS). With a value of up to USD 20,000 per year, each award will be given for a period of one year and is renewable once,  subject  to  satisfactory  progress  during  the  period  of  study  and  term reports signed by the research supervisor.  Applications will undergo a two-level selection process. IPCC scientific experts will first assess the applications in an initial review and the IPCC Science Board will then review the applications 
and make a final selection.  The candidates selected for an award will be notified individually during the second quarter of 2013. 

The IPCC Scholarship Programme was established with the funds received from the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize. The IPCC Scholarship Programme benefits from the support of the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation. Students interested in applying for an IPCC scholarship can download application forms HERE

Completed application forms and supporting documents should be uploaded by 30 September 2012 on the online application form

For more information contact:
Jonathan Lynn, E-mail: jlynn@wmo.int , Tel: + 41 22 730 8066
Werani Zabula, E-mail: wzabula@wmo.int Tel: + 41 22 730 8120

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Thursday, July 19, 2012


Are you a high performing African entrepreneur with a track record of business excellence and high social impact? Do you share our core belief that business is development and that entrepreneurship is the key to Africa’s economic resurgence? Do you see yourself as an icon of entrepreneurial success in Africa? If so, then this year’s African Awards for Entrepreneurship may bear your name!

The Africa Awards for Entrepreneurship (AAE), indubitably 'the Oscars' of business and entrepreneurship in Africa, is pleased to announce the 2012 Awards Programme. African Leadership Network (ALN), the premier network of Africa's new generation of leaders, is pleased to partner with Legatum Group, a leading Private Equity firm and previous hosts, to bring you the Awards this year. As in previous years, the programme will recognize and award exceptional entrepreneurial leaders who serve as role models to Africa's aspiring entrepreneurs and who demonstrate business excellence, innovation and profitability.

Since inception in 2007, AAE has attracted more than 7,000 applications from leading African businesses and has given out prizes in excess of US$ 1.4 million to 25 leading companies. Aside from the generous prize money, theincredibly high beam of spotlight provided by the Awards, as well as the unrivalled access to a network of top entrepreneurs and funding resources, has spurred previous winners unto even more glorious heights in their respective industries.

Unlike in past years when the AAE was limited to only enterprises with revenues from US$ 1M to US$ 15M, this year, entrepreneurs with a range of business sizes from as small as US$ 500k to as much as US$ 50M or more in revenue may apply for the Awards. Please download the 2012 application form in either English or French and send in your completed entry to info@africaawards.com. The deadline for entries is 31 August 2012. AAE 2012 especially welcomes women entrepreneurs to apply.

If you would like to nominate an applicant, please download the English or French nomination form and send it toinfo@africaawards.com with the subject "Nomination for AAE 2012".
2012 PROGRAMME


The objectives of the Africa Awards for Entrepreneurship are:
To promote the value of entrepreneurship as a driving force of today’s Africa
To celebrate the standards of business excellence within Africa
To encourage business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs to embrace the challenges and rewards of entrepreneurship
To build strong networks of African entrepreneurs as a source of learning and sharing of best practice
To attract more venture capital inflows towards good businesses across Africa
The awards will be open to firms originating from Africa that are independent and not a subsidiary of a larger organization, and are fully registered in the home country. 
Who is eligible?
Entry is open to all Africa-based entrepreneurs with firms that:
Have revenues over US$ 500, 000
Have been profitable for at least two years
Are independent (not a subsidiary of a larger organization)
Have employed a significant number of people
Are fully registered in their home country and free of legal actions.
If you are interested, please download the application for English or French and send in your completed entries toinfo@africaawards.com

 For more info. visit the official website

The Henk Bodt ASML - Scholarship Program A Master’s program; an amazing future

 Scholarship / Financial aid: 15 full cost scholarships covering the tuition fee for 2 years, living expenses and visa application.


Date: 2 years
Deadline: 15th March 2013
Open to: engineers, scientists and mathematicians [International].

When offered a Henk Bodt scholarship you will have the following advantages:
_A full cost scholarship covering the tuition fee for 2 years, main living expenses and visa application
_Arrangement of housing and visa via our partner university
_An ASML mentor to make the link between your master and ASML and help you adapt to the Netherlands
_Extensive development of personal and professional skills through a personal development action plan, trainings, and coaching
_Internship and graduation assignment within ASML
_Career opportunities at ASML


Requirements 
  Focus in the selection process is put on academic excellence, analysis, communication skills, creativity, engagement, motivation, level of English, self-management, teamwork and technical interests. ASML offers 15 scholarship positions for a 2 year technical master (to be awarded per academic year). Target group: international students who are eligible for a master program at one or our partner universities. The selection process consists of the following steps, each to be passed successfully:

_Screening of the application
_Conference interview
_Ability, personality and motivation test
_Face-to-face interview
_Assessment centre including two business cases.

How to apply

Your application should at least consist of a resume, a motivation letter, copy of admission certificate to a partner university and a confirmation of future faculty on scholarship potential (top 25% of admissions to faculty).


Please note that the deadline for the academic year 2013-2014 is 15th March 2013. 

For more info visit the website