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23-Sep-2004 04:31 AM |
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Inabatka Community member Location: Uzbekistan
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Dear frineds! I need your help. I hope you will help me. I'm3 year student at Tashkent State World Languages University. My major is english philology. Can anyone tell some websites about scholarships for students of Uzbekistan. I would be very grateful. Thanks for your attention. Hope to see your help. |
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23-Sep-2004 07:40 AM |
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LILKA Country editor Location: Germany
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did u try our scholarships section? http://resources.abroadplanet.com/scholarships good luck, Lil |
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30-Sep-2004 05:57 AM |
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Inabatka Community member Location: Uzbekistan
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Hello Lilka! Spasibo za informaciyu. Budu znat gde chto iskat. Katta rahmat! |
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08-Oct-2004 01:54 PM |
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LILKA Country editor Location: Germany
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arzemidi we've collected more material on scholarships but haven’t manage to update the page yet. iäll paste them here to make use of them & b helpful 4 our members, be4 neo's hands reach them. busy folk, u know good luck, Lil |
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LILKA Country editor Location: Germany
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IREX - International Research & Exchange Board The IREX is a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting advanced field research and professional training programs between the US and the countries of central and Eastern Europe, Russia, Ukraine, Central Asia, the Caucasus, Eurasia, China and comparable contiguous societies. For more information visit http://www.irex.org/ Application may be obtained from IREX 1616 H Street NW, Washington, DC 20006. Tel: (202) 628-8188 Fax: (202) 628-8189 P.E.O. International Peace Scholarship Fund for Women The International Peace Scholarship Fund provides scholarships for selected women from other countries for graduate study in the US and Canada. Eligibility - An applicant must be qualified for admission to full-time graduate study, working toward a graduate degree in the college or university of her choice in the US or Canada. The maximum amount awarded to a student is $6,000. Announcements of award made in late April. The deadline for returning application and all related material, except applicant's conformation of admission from university and incoming verification, is January 31. Applicants should send their requests for eligibility information to: Project Supervisor, P.E.O. International Peace Scholarship Fund, 3700 Grand Ave., Des Monies, IA 50312. www.admin.cam.ac.uk/report/1998-9/special/05/105.html Tel: (515) 255-3153 Fax: (515) 255-3820 Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships The Charlotte w. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships are designed to encourage original and significant study of ethical and social sciences. Applicants must be candidates for Ph.D. or Th.D. degrees in doctoral programs at graduate schools in the US. Winners will receive $16,000 for 12 months of full-time dissertation writing. Graduate schools will be asked to waive tuition for Newcombe fellows. All applications and proposals must be postmarked by December. Applications may be filled electronically by following the links on www.woodrow.org/newcombe, or be requested from: Newcombe Dissertation Fellowships, The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship foundation, CN 5281, Princeton, NJ 08543-5281 e-mail: charlotte@woodrow.org Tel: (609) 452-7007 Fax: (609) 452-0066 The Woodrow Wilson National fellowship Foundation Foreign students wishing to study in the US should write to the Information Section of the Institute for International Education, 809 United Nations Plaza, New York, NY 10017 www.wwics.si.edu/organiza/affil/wilson/WWICS/START.HTM Tel: (212) 984-5413 Hawk Mountain International Internship Program Hawk Mountain Sanctuary Association mission is to foster the conservation of birds of prey worldwide and Appalachian environments locally. The Sanctuary offers internships in Science Education, Ecological Research, and Biological Survey and Monitoring The internship is open to undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must speak English, have at least two years of college course work, and exhibit a willingness and ability to interact with the public. Interns receive free housing at the Sanctuary and a $500 monthly stipend. Send inquiries for application materials and a self-addressed envelope to: Keith L. Bildstein, Director of Research and education, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, 1700 Hawk Mountain Road, Kempton, PA 19529 www.hawkmountain.org Tel: (610) 756-6961 Fax: (610) 756-4468 SEG Foundation Scholarship Program The Scholarship is awarded to students majoring in geophysics, who have an interest in and aptitude for physics, mathematics and geology. Applicant must be one of the following: (a) a high school student, (b) an undergraduate college student, or (c) a graduate college student whose studies are directed toward a career in exploration geophysics in operations, teaching or research. Application may be obtain from the SEG foundation, PO Box 702740, Tulsa, OK 74170-2740 or downloaded from http://www.seg.org/ Tel: (91 497-5530 Fax: (91 497-5557 Fondation Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Grants are given in the painting, drawing, printmaking and sculpture fields. Each grant is $10,000. Application may be obtain from the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation, 1814 Sherbrooke street West Suite #1, Montreal, Quebec Canada H3H 1E4 egreen@total.net Tel: (514) 937-9225 Fax: (514) 937-0141 AAUW Educational Foundation The foundation supports women scholars pursuing a vast spectrum of academic research; public school teachers promoting girls in achievement in math, science, and technology; and community activists helping to improve the lives of women and girls through education. International fellowships are awarded for full-time study or research. Both graduate and postgraduate studies are supported. Fellowship award $16,860. The foundation also award several annual home country project grants, $5,000 - $7,000 each. Application may be obtain from AAUW Educational Foundation, Customer Service Center, 2201 N. Dodge Street, dept. 177, Iowa City, IA 52243-4030. http://www.aauw.org/ Tel: (319) 377-1716 ext. 177 The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Research grants and Ph.D. dissertation fellowships for understanding and reducing violence, aggression, and dominance. The foundation welcomes proposals from natural and social sciences and the humanities that promise to increase understanding of the cause, manifestations, and control of violence, aggression, and dominance. The foundation makes most grants in the range of $15,000 to $30,000 per year, usually for periods of one to two years. Fellowship for support during the writing of the Ph.D. dissertation is worth $10,000 each. Application may be obtain from The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation, 527 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10022-4304 http://www.hfg.org/ Tel: (212) 644-4907 Fax: (212) 644-5110 Audio Engineering Society Educational foundation, INC The Audio Engineering Society (AES) Educational foundation, INC. offers grants to students that are in the profession of audio engineering and related fields. The AES serves its members, the industry and the public by stimulating and facilitating advances in the constantly changing field of audio. Application may be obtain from AES, 60 East 42nd Street, New York, NY 10165 e-mail:HQ@aes.org,web site:http://www.aes.org/ Tel: (212) 661-8528 Fax: (212) 682-0477 The Electrochemical Society, INC. Summer fellowship The purpose of these fellowships is to assist students in continuing graduate work during the summer months in a field of interest to The Electrochemical Society. The society has a long tradition in advancing the theory and practice of electrochemical and solid state science by distribution of information through its publications and international meetings. The fellowship is in the range of $3,000 to $16,000. Application may be obtain from The Electrochemical Society, 65 south Main Street, Pennington, NJ 08534-2839 e-mail: ecs@electrochem.org,web site:http://www.electrochem.org/ Tel: (609) 737-1902 Fax: (609) 737-2743 The Grass Foundation The Grass Foundation is a small private foundation dedicated to the support, research and education in neuroscience. The fellowship program at the Grass Foundation is a summer fellowship to fund young researchers in neuroscience. Application may be obtain from The Grass Foundation P.O. Box 850250, Braintree, MA 02185-0250 e-mail:grassfdn@aol.com,web site:http://www.mbl.edu/ Tel: (781) 843-0219 Fax: (781) 843-0474 The Agency for Health Research and Quality (AHRQ) AHRQ provides a variety of funding opportunities designed to support and enhance the education and career development of health services researchers. Individual Postdoctoral Fellowship - the agency provides support for individual students pursuing postdoctoral research training through the national research service award (NRSA) fellowship grants. Dissertation Research Grants - dissertation research funding is available for students conducting doctoral level research on some aspects of the health care system. Mentored Clinical Scientist Development Awards - these research career awards are intended to foster the career development of promising new investigators in the field. Kerr White Visiting Scholars Program - the Kerr White visiting scholars program provides an opportunity for scholars to work on projects with AHRQ researchers staff. Summer Intern Program - Summer internship for undergraduate and graduate-level students interesting in health services research and/or policy. Application may be obtain from The Agency for Health Research and Quality, 2101 East Jefferson Street, Rockville, MD 20852 e-mail:training@ahrq.gov Tel: (301) 594-1449 Fax: (301) 594-0154 The International Graduate Student Fellowship Program at the American Museum of Natural History The program is for international students that wish to study a diversified curriculum in biodiversity, conservation, systematics, and public policy. Students are able to choose among numerous offerings of four major universities to create a graduate program. The universities are: City University of New York, Columbia University, Yale University and Cornell University. Applicants should first contact the office of Grants and Fellowships to discuss their interests, background and eligibility for the program. Request application forms and further information from: Office of Grants and Fellowship, American Museum of Natural History, Central park West @ 79th Street, New York, NY 10024-5495 e-mail:bynum@amnh.org Tel: (212) 769-5742 Fax: (212) 769-5495 The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives The Marcus Center's fellowship program provides recipients with month long fellowships for research and writing at the Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives. Fellowships will be awarded to post-doctoral candidates, Ph.D. candidates who are completing dissertations, and senior or independent scholars. Request application forms and further information from: The Director of the Fellowship Program, The Jacob Rader Marcus, Center of the American Jewish Archives, 3101 Clifton Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45220-2408 e-mail: AJA@cn.huc.edu,web site:www.huc.edu/aja Tel: (513) 221-7444 ext. 304 Fax: (513) 221-7812 The Mary Isabel Sibely Fellowship The fellowship is offered for the study of Greek Language, Literature, history, or archaeology. Candidates must be unmarried women, between 25 and 35 years of age, who have demonstrated their ability to carry on original research. They must hold the doctorate or have fulfilled all the requirements for the doctorate except the dissertation. Application may be obtain from The Mary Isabel Sibely Fellowship Committee, The Phi Beta Kappa Society, 1785 Massachusetts Ave, N.W., Fourth Floor, Washington DC 20036 e-mail:lsurles@pbk.org Tel: (202) 265-3808 Fax: (202) 986-1601 The Explores Club The Youth Activity Fund of The Explores Club provides grants to high school and college undergraduate students to enable them to participate in field research in the natural sciences under the supervision of a qualified scientist. The awards will be to support fieldwork or closely related activities. Application may be obtain from The Explores Club, Youth Activity Fund, 46 East 70th Street, New York, NY 10021 Tel: (212) 628-8383 Fax: (212) 288-4449 The Herb Society of American, Inc. The purpose of the Herb Society of American, Inc. research grant is to further the knowledge and use of herds. The grant is given for a specific research on herbal projects. A summery of the project will be published in the Society's annual publication. Requests for applications or information should be addressed to: Research Grant, The Herb Society of American, Inc. 9019 Kirtland Chardon Road, Kirtland, OH 44094. http://www.herbsociety.org/ Tel: (440) 256-0514 Fax: (440) 256-0541 Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing College scholarship awards are given to students with moderate to profound hearing loss to continue their education on undergraduate and graduate levels. Applicants must be identified as having moderate to profound hearing loss since birth or before acquiring language. Applicants must be enrolled to a college or university (full-time) that primarily enrolls students with normal hearing. Requests for applications or information should be addressed to: AG Bell, 3417 Volta Place, NW Washington, DC 20007-2778 e-mail: dhughes@agbell.org,web site:http://www.agbell.org/Tel: (202) 337-5220 TTY: (202) 337-5221 Fax: (202) 337-8314 American Society for Microbiology (ASM) ASM undergraduate research fellowship - the fellowship encourage students to pursue careers or advance degrees in the microbiological sciences. The fellowship allows students to conduct research in the summer with an ASM member faculty mentor and present the results at the ASM general meeting. The undergraduate research fellowship provides: up to $2,500 for student stipend; up to $600 for supplies; a one year ASM student membership and up to $900 travel support to attend the ASM general meeting. ASM/NCID postdoctoral research associates program - the program offers a comprehensive training program, which provides opportunities to participate in interdisciplinary training on global health issues. The program provides post-doctoral scientists opportunities to conduct novel research with the overall objective of developing practical applications of microbiology, immunology and epidemiology for the diagnosis and prevention of infectious disease. Associate receives $30,800-$32,300 annual stipend. Application may be obtain from American Society for Microbiology, Office of Education and Training 1752 N Street, NW Washington, DC 20036 e-mail:Fellowship-CareerInformation@asmusa.org,web site:www.asmusa.org/edusrc/edu2.htm Tel: (202) 942-9295/9283 Fax: (202) 942-9329 American Foundation for Aging Research This fellowship is open for undergraduate, graduate, or pre-doctoral students. Applicants must be actively involved in a specific biomedical or biomedical research project in the field of aging. Requests for applications or information should be addressed to: American Foundation for Aging Research, North Carolina State University Biochemistry Department 128 Polk Hall Raleigh, NC 27695-7622 Tel: (919) 515-5679 The Sinfonia Foundation The Sinfonia Foundation offers a research assistance grants in music. The subject of the research must be related to American music or to music in America. Application may be obtain from The Sinfonia Foundation 10600 Old State Road, Evansville, IN 47711.www.sinfonia.org/foundation Tel: (812) 867-2433 Fax: (812) 867-0633 Dumbarton Oaks Fellowship Dumbarton Oaks offers residential fellowships in three areas of study: Byzantine studies, Pre-Columbian studies, and studies in Landscape Architecture.Junior Fellowships - for degree candidates who at the time of application have fulfilled all preliminary requirements for a Ph.D. and will be working on a dissertation or final project at Dumbarton Oaks.Fellowships - for scholars who hold a doctorate or have establish themselves in their field and wish to pursue their own research.Summer Fellowships - for Byzantine, Pre-Columbian, or Landscape Architecture scholars on any level of advancement. Application may be obtain from Office of the Director Dumbarton Oaks 1703 32nd Street NW Washington, DC 20007-2961:www.ats.edu/faculty/spons/D0000083.HTM Fight For Sight,™ Inc. Fight For Sight Inc. was founded in 1946 for the primary purpose of encouraging and financing research in ophthalmology, vision and related sciences. The goal of the Fight For Sight program is to restore and preserve sight through research in detection, prevention, treatment and curing of visual disorders, as well as diseases leading to impaired sight and partial or total blindness. Funding priority is given to pilot projects for research relating to clinically important eye diseases. FFS will continue to support younger investigators, promoting the development of scientific skills that will lead to more substantial funding from other sources. Application may be obtain from Fight For Sight, Inc. Research Division Prevent Blindness America, 500 East Remington Rd. Schaumburg, IL 60173 e-mail:info@preventblindness.org,web site:www.preventblindness.org/about/rsrch_grants.html Tel: (800) 331-2020 Adelle and Erwin Tomash Fellowship in the History of Information Processing The fellowship will be awarded to a graduate student for research in the history of computing. The fellowship may be held at the recipient's home academic institution, the Charles Babbage Institute, or any other location where there are appropriate research facilities. The stipend is $10,000 plus up to $2,000 for tuition, fees, travel to the Charles Babbage Institute and relevant archives. It is intended for students who have completed all requirements for the doctoral degree except the research and writing of the dissertation. Application may be obtain from Charles Babbage Institute, 211 Andersen Library University of Minnesota Minneapolis, MN 55455 e-mail:cbi@tc.umn.edu,web site:http://www.cbi.umn.edu/Tel: (612) 624-5050 Fax: (612) 625-8054 Spouse Grants This special grant purpose is to allow unsponsored spouses of international students who are funded to attend Management Training and Development Institute (MTDI) seminars to share in the opportunity for training at the same MTDI program. Application may be obtain from Robert C. Morris, Executive Director MIDI 600 Water Street, SW PO Box 23975 Washington, DC 20026 e-mail::mtdi@mtdi.com,web site:http://www.mtdi.com/Tel: (202) 646-7910 Fax: (202) 646-7911 Desk and Derrick Education Trust Scholarship The Desk and Derrick Education Trust award is for students pursuing studies involving petroleum industry. The $1,000 awards are offered to undergraduate and graduate students.Application may be obtain from Desk and Derrick Education Trust, 4823 South Sheridan, Suite 308A Tulsa, OK 74145 www.ucalgary.ca/pubs/calendar/current/What/Awards/underoa.htm Tel: (91 622-1675 Fax: (91 622-1675 Educational Foundation of the National Restaurant Association The purpose of the scholarship is to recognize students in the foodservice/hospitality field and provide the opportunity to network with industry professionals.Undergraduate Merit Scholarship for high school seniors - assist high school seniors who demonstrate a commitment to both post-secondary restaurant/foodservice education and an industry career.Undergraduate Merit Scholarship for college students - assist qualified undergraduate students enrolled in restaurant and foodservice postsecondary programs.Application may be obtain from Educational Foundation National Restaurant Association 253 South Wacker Dr, Suite 1400, Chicago IL 60606-5837 e-mail:scholars@foodtrain.org,web site:http://www.edfound.org/ Tel: (800) 765-2122 ext 733 Karla Scherer Foundation The Karla Scherer Foundation offers Scholarships for women pursuing business careers.It is made available to female students majoring only in Finance or Economics with plans for a corporate business career in the private sector.A candidate must have determined the college she will be attending and must have so informed that institution.Application may be obtain from Karla Scherer Foundation 737 N. Michigan Ave. Suite 2330 Chicago, IL 60611 :www.comnet.org/kschererf/ American Institute for Economic Research Summer Fellowship Program that furthers the development of economic scientists. Applicants must be in the Business and Management field of studies, obtaining their graduate degree and able to speak and write English with native fluency. Application may be obtain from Susan Gillette, Assistant to the President, American Institute for Economic Research, P.O. Box 1000 Great Barrington, MA 01230. e-mail:::mailto:info@aier.org,web site:www.aier.org/summer.html Tel: (413) 528-1216 Fax: (413) 528-0103 National Institutes of Health (NIH) The NIH mission is to uncover new knowledge that will lead to better health for everyone. NIH funds biomedical and behavioral research and research training and disseminating policy and administrative information. Requests for applications or information should be addressed to: Grants Information, Division of Extramural Outreach and Information Resources, Office of Extramural Research, National Institutes of Health, 6701 Rockledge Drive, Room 1040- MSC 7710, Bethesda, MD 20892-7710 e-mail:grantsinfo@nih.gov,web site:http://www.nih.gov/ Tel: (301) 435-0714 Fax: (301) 480-0525 The Rockefeller Foundation The Rockefeller Foundation is a knowledge-based, global foundation with a commitment to enrich and sustain the lives and livelihoods of the poor and excluded throughout the world. The Foundation has identified four thematic lines of work - food security, health equity, creative & culture and working communities. Among the factors considered in evaluating grant proposal are: the project’s relevance to foundation programs and strategies; the applicant’s qualification and record of achievements and, the applicant’s ability to secure additional funding from other sources. Application may be obtain from The Rockefeller Foundation 420 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10018-2702http://www.rockfound.org/ Tel: (212) 869-8500 Fax: (212) 869-3468 Resources for the Future (RFF) Academic programs at Resources for the Future (RFF) are intended to promote research and policy analysis in RFF's fields of research. Joseph L. Fisher Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships - This fellowship is intended to be the principal source of support for graduate students in the final year of their dissertation research. Walter O. Spofford, Jr. Memorial Internship - RFF is offering a paid internship for graduate students with a special interest in Chinese environmental issues to spend time at RFF in Washington, DC. Students will earn a stipend; the amount is dependent on individual circumstances. If necessary, support for travel expenses and visa assistance can be provided. Requests for applications or information should be addressed to: Coordinator for Academic Programs Resources for the Future1616 P Street, NW Washington, DC 20036 e-mail:mankin@rff.org,web site:http://www.rff.org/ Tel: (202) 328-5060 Fax: (202) 939-3460 James S. McDonnell Foundation James S McDonnell Foundation offers Fellowships for Cognitive Studies for Educational Practice. The purpose of the fellowship is to support research leading to theoretically motivated and effective educational interventions, providing measurable outcomes of said interventions and ultimately contributing to a theory of instruction based of cognitive analysis. The applicant must have obtained Ph.D. no earlier than June 30, 3 years before application, or complete all Ph.D. requirements no later than Dec 31 of year of application. Requests for applications or information should be addressed to: Susan Fitzpatrickm, Program Officer James S. McDonnell Foundation, 1034 S, Brentwood Blvd, Suite 1610 St Louis, MO 63117. http://www.jsmf.org/Tel: (314) 721-1532 Fax: (314) 721-7421 Whitehall Foundation, Inc. Research Grants The Whitehall Foundation assists scholarly research in the life sciences. Currently, it is focused exclusively on assisting basic research (excluding clinical) in vertebrate and invertebrate neurobiology in the United States. Research should specifically concern neural mechanisms involved in sensory, motor, and other complex functions of the whole organism as these relate to behavior, and the overall goal should be to understand behavioral output or brain mechanisms of behavior. Requests for applications or information should be addressed to: Whitehall Foundation, Inc251 Royal Palm Way, Suite 211 Palm Beach, FL 3480 http://www.fdncenter.org/ Tel: (561) 655-4474 Fax: (561) 659-4978 The Heather Joy Memorial Scholarship This scholarship is open to all students. The award is offered twice a year. The postmarked deadlines are May 1 and November 1. The award amounts vary up to $1000. It is based on a complete and well-presented 250-word essay, referrals and application. Students can now print out the application and find answers to Frequently Asked Questions at: innet.com/~dblaha/resource/main.html html By clicking on "SCHOLARSHIPS WE MANAGE AND SPONSOR" and/or "FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS". If you desire a "hard copy" of the application you must mail the following: A PROPERLY POSTED Self-Addressed Stamped # 10 Envelope to the following address:The Resource Center, 16362 Wilson Blvd. Masaryktown, FL 34604-7335 ATTN: HJM Application Request The M. Blaha Medical Grant This scholarship is open to all students in the medical field and medical related studies (including psychology and veterinarian). The award is offered twice a year. The postmarked deadlines are January 1 and July 1. The award amounts vary up to $1000. It is based on a complete and well-presented 250-word essay, referrals and application. Students can now print out the application and find answers to Frequently Asked Questions at:innet.com/~dblaha/resource/main.html html By clicking on "SCHOLARSHIPS WE MANAGE AND SPONSOR" and/or "FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS". If you desire a "hard copy" of the application you must mail the following: A PROPERLY POSTED Self-Addressed Stamped # 10 Envelope to the following address:The Resource Center, 16362 Wilson Blvd. Masaryktown, FL 34604-7335 ATTN: MBG Application Request The Margaret McNamara Memorial Fund The Margaret McNamara Memorial Fund was established in 1981 to honor the late Margaret McNamara and her commitment to the well being of women and children in developing countries. The purpose of the grant is to support the education of women from developing countries who are committed to improving the lives of women and children in their home countries. Previous grant recipients were studying agriculture, architecture and urban planning, civil engineering, education, forestry, journalism, nursing, nutrition, pediatrics, public administration, public health, social sciences and social work. Eligibility: The MMMF invites women who are committed to improving the lives of women and/or children and who meet the following criteria to apply. She is enrolled at an accredited U.S. educational institution by September 2000. She will remain enrolled during the entire period covered by the grant. She is a national of a developing country and is not a U.S. Green Card holder. She plans to return to a developing country in about two years. She will be at least 25 years old by January 1, 2001. She resides in the U.S. at the time she submits the application. She can demonstrate financial need. She will use the grant to continue to study for her degree. She is not related to any World Bank Group staff member or his or her spouse. Requests for applications or information should be addressed to: The Margaret McNamara Memorial Fund, 1818 H Street, NW; Room H2-200 Washington DC 20433 e-mail:MMMF@worldbank.org Tel: (202) 473-8751 Fax: (202) 676-0419 Dr. Gombojab Hangin Memorial Scholarship The scholarship is to be given to a student of Mongolian heritage, defined as an individual of Mongolian ethnic origins, who has permanent residency in Mongolia, the People's Republic of China, or the former Soviet Union to pursue studies in the United States of America. The amount of the award may be up to US $2,500. The award does not include transportation from the recipient's country to the United States nor does it include board and lodging at the university where the recipient will study. Requests for applications or information should be addressed to: The Hangin Scholarship Committee, The Mongolia Society, 322 Goodbody Hall, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 47405 www.indiana.edu/~gradgrnt/v9n2/nonuscit.html The Fulbright Program The Fulbright Program is a world leader in international educational exchange. The goal of the Program is to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries through educational exchange. The Program - celebrating its 50th anniversary in 1996 - was established in 1946 under legislation introduced by Arkansas Senator, J. William Fulbright. In 1961, the Fulbright/Hays Act updated and expanded the original legislation. Nearly 5,000 Fulbright grants are awarded each year for foreign national students, teachers, professors and professionals to study, teach, lecture and conduct research in the U.S., and for U.S. nationals to do likewise outside of the U.S. Outside the U.S., the Program is administered in 50 countries by a Binational Commission, and in the remaining countries by the U.S. Department of State's overseas staff. Please note: All applications must go through either their home country Commission or US embassy. The following are a few Fulbright locations worldwide: Argentina - Executive Director, Commission for Educational Exchange between the U.S.A and the Argentine Republic Viamonte 1653, Piso 2 1055 Buenos Aires e-mail:ng@fulb-ba.satlink.netor:gc@fulb-ba.satlink.net,,web site:www.e.usia.gov/posts/baires_embassy Tel: 54-11-4814-3561/3562 Fax: 54-11-4814-1377 Brazil - Executive Director, Commission for Educational Exchange between the United States of America and Brazil, Edificio Casa Thomas Jefferson SHIS Q109 - Conj. 17 - Lote L Lago Sul 71625 Brasilia, D.F. e-mail:fulbright@brnet.com.br,web site:www.pub2.1ncc.br/Fulbright Tel: (61) 364-0776 Fax: (61) 364-0647 Cameron - Public Affairs Officer American Embassy Calafatas Building Rue Nachtigal (Boite Postale 817) Yaounde Tel: 230-416, 231-437 Fax: 226-765 China - American Center for Educational Exchange, Jinggiang Center, Suite 2801, Box 84 Hu Jia Lou, Chao Yang District, Beijing 100020 Tel: 10-6597-3242 Fax: 10-6597-3247 France - Program Officer, Franco-American Commission for Educational Exchange, 9 Rue Chardin 75016 Paris e-mail:cfa@fulbright.worldnet.fr,web site:www.fulbright-france.com Tel: (1) 4414-5360 Fax: (1) 4288-0479 Germany - German Program Unit Chief, Commission for Educational Exchange between the United States of America and the Federal Republic of Germany Oranienburger Str. 13/14 D-10178 Berlin Tel: (30) 284443-773 Fax: (30) 284443-42 e-mail:fulkom@fulbright.de,web site:www.fulbright.de India - United States Educational Foundation in India, Fulbright House 12 Hailey Road, New Delhi 110001 e-mail:delhi.usefi@axcess.net.in,web site:http://www.e.usia.gov/abtusia/posts/IN1/wwwh8.htmlTel: 11-332-8944/48 Fax: 11-332-9718 Indonesia - American-Indonesian Exchange Foundation (AMINEF) Gedung Balai Pustaka, 6th floor Jalan Gunung Sahari Raya 4 Jakarta, Indonesia 10720 e-mail: phjkt@usia.gov,web site:http://www.usembassyjakarta.org/aminefTel: 21-345-2016 or 345-2018 Fax: 21-345-2050 Israel - The United States-Israel Educational Foundation (USIEF) 1 Ben Yehuda Street, 10th Floor P.O. Box 26160 Tel Aviv 61261 e-mail:jstavsky@fulbright.org.il,web site:http://www.fulbright.org.il/Tel: 3-517-2131 or 662-042, 3-517-2392 or 1484 Fax: 3-516-2016 Japan - Japan-United States Educational Commission (JUSEC) Sanno Grand Building, 206 14-2, 2nd Floor Nagata-cho, Chiyoda-Ku, Tokyo 100, Japan e-mail: fulgrant@jusec.org,web site:http://www.jusec.orgTel: (03) 3580-3231 thru 3235 Fax: (03) 3580-1217 Korea - Korean-American Educational Commission Fulbright Building 168 -15 Yomni-dong, Mapo-gu Seoul 121-090 e--mail:admin@fulbright.or.kr,web site:http://www.fulbright.or.krTel: 82-3-275-4000 Fax: 82-2-275-4028 Pakistan - United States Educational Foundation in Pakistan House 2, Street 84 Ataturk Avenue G-6/4 P.O. Box 1128 Islamabad e-mail: mailto:fulbright@usefp.sdnpk.undp.org, Tel: 51-210-346 or 278-344 Fax: 51-278-040 or 271-563 Taiwan - Foundation for Scholarly Exchange, 2nd Floor, 1-A Chuan Chow Street Taipei 100, Taiwan e-mail:julie@saec.saec.edu.tw, or jjwu@arc.org.tw,web site:http://www.ait.org.tw/ait/FSE/aeis.htmTel: 2-332-8188, ext 112 Fax: 2-332-5455 For more countries visit:http://www.iie.org/fulbright/ff/fulbapp.htm Organization of American States (OAS) The OAS regular training program is one of the instruments of development cooperation of the Organization of American States. Those who may apply for an OAS fellowship must be citizens or permanent residence of an OAS member states, and hold a university degree. The fellowships are awarded to carry out graduate studies or research in any field, with an exception of the medical science and related areas, and introductory language studies. A fellowship provides the following benefits: a round trip ticket, tuition fees, study materials, health insurance and subsistence allowance. For more information and application form please contact: Division of Cooperation for Development of Human Resources, Inter-American Agency for Cooperation and Development, 1889 F Street, NW Washington DC, 20006-4499. e-mail:mailto:Fellowship&Training@iacd.oas.org,web site:http://www.oas.org Tel: (202) 458-3792 Fax: (202) 458-3878 |
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Inabatka Community member Location: Uzbekistan
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Spasibo Lilka. Vek budu tebe blagodarna! Ti horoshiy chelovek! |
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19-Dec-2004 05:07 AM |
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abdulatif Community member Location: Uzbekistan
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Dear Friends, By June of 2005 I'll graduate from the Tashkent Medical Institute. After graduation, I'd like to do my master on microsurgery (ophthalmology) abroad. And now I'm looking for scholarship and grant programs. Could you please contribute in the realization of my goals. Thanks beforehand, Abdulatif |
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botir1707 Community member Location: Uzbekistan
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HAMMAGA Salom! Abdulatif mana buni o'qib ko'ring. Balki yordami tegib qolar. --------------------- Scholarships Fight For Sight,Tll Inc. Fight For Sight Inc. was founded in 1946 for the primary purpose of encouraging and financing research in ophthalmology, vision and related sciences. The goal of the Fight For Sight program is to restore and preserve sight through research in detection, prevention, treatment and curing of visual disorders, as well as diseases leading to impaired sight and partial or total blindness. Funding priority is given to pilot projects for research relating to clinically important eye diseases. FFS will continue to support younger investigators, promoting the development of scientific skills that will lead to more substantial funding from other sources. Application may be obtain from: Fight For Sight, Inc. Research Division Prevent Blindness America, 500 East Remington Rd. Schaumburg, IL 60173 e-mail: info@preventblindness.org Tel: (800) 331-2020 ----------------- Barcha yurtdoshlarga omad tilab, Botirjon |
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12-Jul-2005 02:49 AM |
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priya Community member Location: India
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