tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-73289587176282456772024-03-05T07:04:24.730-08:00Scholarship GuidesScholarship for AllUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger20125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7328958717628245677.post-10712660782965175012012-04-13T01:19:00.001-07:002012-04-13T01:20:43.716-07:00New Zealand-ASEAN Scholars AwardsNew Zealand-ASEAN scholarship Scholars Awards (NZ-AS) is open to ASEAN countries including Indonesia, to continue with postgraduate studies master's and doctoral programs in New Zealand in 2013 revenue.<span class="fullpost"><br />Level: S2 and S3 Program (Master and PhD)<br />Study in: New Zealand<br />Field of Study: Agriculture, Renewable Energy / Renewable Energy (geothermal), Disaster Risk Management (disaster risk management)<br />Quota: 170 to ASEAN, to applicants from Indonesia up to 50 people.<br />Limit the registration: 11 April 2012<br />Lectures: School Year 2013<br /><br />This scholarship is a contribution from the New Zealand government through the ministries of foreign and trade (MFAT) to assist development in the ASEAN region in the form of scholarships. This scholarship will be awarded to 170 applicants from ASEAN countries in which 50 of them specifically for applicants from Indonesia every year.<br /><br />Countries that could join the scholarship program are: Indonesia, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Philippines, Vietnam<br /><br />New Zealand-ASEAN scholarship is a full-time scholarships (full-time study) in one of the educational institutions of the selected institutions. The following are the universities are eligible to take the study with this scholarship program:<br /><br /> Auckland University of Technology<br /> Lincoln University<br /> Manukau Institute of Technology<br /> Massey University<br /> Unitec<br /> University of Auckland<br /> University of Canterbury<br /> University of Otago<br /> Victoria University of Wellington<br /> University of Waikato<br /><br />Requirements:<br /><br />Individual applicants must meet the following requirements to receive a scholarship NZ-US<br /><br /> Derived from the government or the private sector can take this scholarship<br /> Take courses that are expected to support sustainable economic development, especially in the field of study agriculture, renewable energy (geothermal) and disaster risk management<br /> The best candidate of all the scholarship applicants will be considered, especially with good leadership skills and potential for future leadership<br /> Under the age of 40 years for the application program S2 (master) and under 45 years for the application program s3 (doctoral)<br /> Preferred if these scholarship recipients have work experience in fields relevant to the course to be taken and may show the relationship between field of study before.<br /><br />Applicants must also meet the following general criteria:<br /><br /> Indonesian Citizen (WNI) or one of the citizens of ASEAN countries mentioned above.<br /> Not have citizenship or permanent residence status in New Zealand or Australia.<br /> Not married or engaged to be married to someone who berkewarganeraan New Zealand and Australia or to the locals.<br /> At the time the application is not currently receiving scholarships from the government of New Zealand and Australia in the last 2 years.<br /> Do not seek help or support for programs that have already started.<br /> Not choose a program with the same level, meaning if you already have a bachelor's degree can only take a master's or doctoral program, if it is berijasah s2 can only take the doctoral program.<br /> Willing to take a scholarship in the calendar of scholarship has been set.<br /> Qualified graduate with good academic skills and take relevant graduate program.<br /> The minimum IELTS (academic) 5.5 where the test results are valid for no more than 2 years. As a reference, nearly all the institutions of New Zealand requires a minimum IELTS score is 6.5, with no band less than 6.0 for post-graduate program (postgraduate). Applicants with an IELTS score with a value of 6.0, with no band less than 5.5 can come apply.<br /> Meet the entry requirement of educational institutions in New Zealand, including English.<br /><br />Target candidates from the applicants of the program are:<br /><br /> Eastern Indonesia, such as: West Nusa Tenggara, East Nusa Tenggara, Maluku, North Maluku, Papua and West Papua.<br /> Individuals who are prioritized from the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Energy and Mineral Resources, Marine and Fisheries, (including relevant research institutions under the agency); Environment; Tourism; Department of Education, Foreign Affairs, Police, Planning and Development and the Department of Defense (civil servants).<br /><br />Time<br /><br />Application limit: 11 April 2012<br />Candidate information will be interviewed and IELTS tests (if needed): August or September<br />Candidates who pass the announcement: September or October<br />Departure preparation and training of English: January 2013<br /><br />Contact Information<br /><br />If you have questions about this scholarship, please ask a question directly to the following:<br /><br />Austraining PT Nusantara (PTAN), the managing service contractor for New Zealand-ASEAN Scholars Awards in Indonesia<br /><br />PT. Austraining Nusantara (PTAN)<br />PO BOX 1808<br />JKP 10 018<br />Tel: 021-5292 0810<br />Fax: 021-5292 0818<br />Email: nzas.info @ cbn.net.id<br />Website: www.nzembassy.com / Indonesia<br />Facebook: www.facebook.com / nzembassyindonesia<br /><br /></span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7328958717628245677.post-67634118021994642012012-03-24T21:37:00.001-07:002012-03-24T21:39:32.206-07:00Foreign Student ScholarshipMinistry of National Education (MONE) in cooperation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (State Department) to provide 750 scholarships for foreign students wishing to study in Indonesia. The scholarships are intended for all international students which come from countries that have diplomatic relations with Indonesia.<br /><br />Program called "Darmasiswa RI Program" aims to introduce the Indonesian language, arts, music and crafts to foreign students studying in the country. Later the participants are free to choose Higher Education (PT) which according to ability and brackish respective fields,<span class="fullpost"><br /><br />Here are some of the PT are provided for foreign students in education for 3-6 months:<br /><br />- ISI, Yogyakarta<br /><br />- ITB, Bandung<br /><br />- IPB, Bogor<br /><br />- Unesa, Surabaya<br /><br />- Airlangga University, Surabaya<br /><br />- UIN, Jakarta<br /><br />- Udayana University, Bali<br /><br />- UGM, Yogyakarta<br /><br />- UI, Depok<br /><br /><br />Rights and obligations of participants:<br /><br />- Free tuition<br /><br />- Allowance, Rp2 million<br /><br />- Place of residence (Participants selected to communicate to the university in finding a place to live)<br /><br />- Participants must inform his arrival to the existing representative office in Indonesia to facilitate pick-up - Willing to sign a statement that given the embassy / representative before leaving for Indonesia<br /><br />- Participants are required to sign a contract that awarded the National Department upon arrival in Indonesia<br /><br />Schedule:<br /><br />- An application form candidates submitted before the end of February 2012<br /><br />- The selection was conducted in early March 2012<br /><br />- The announcement will be made at the beginning of April 2012<br /><br />- Confirmation of the participants, beginning in June 2012<br /><br />- Arrival pesert, beginning in August 2012 (participants must reach the ground water)<br /><br />- The orientation, beginning in August 2012 - Pekuliahan, September 2012 - July 2013<br /><br />- Special University of Indonesia, the class began in early July 2012<br /><br />- As for the Short Course Program participants, starting from August 2012 until January 2013.<br /><br /><br /> More information, please visit this address: Secretariat General of the Ministry of National Education C Building, 7th Floor, Jl Sudirman, Senayan - Jakarta Tel. / Fax. (+62-21) 5738181, 5709445/46, 5724707<br /><br />Website: www.darmasiswa.diknas.go.id or Directorate of Public Diplomacy Ministry of Foreign Affairs Jl Taman Pejambon No. 6 Jakarta - Indonesia Tel. (62-21) 3813480, Fax. (62-21) 3858035, and mail to: darmasiswa_kln@yahoo.co<br /><br /></span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7328958717628245677.post-91520163154753841172012-03-12T18:34:00.000-07:002012-03-12T18:39:08.561-07:00Overseas Scholarship Deadline Schedule In 2012Trends in hunting scholarships abroad is increasing among school and university students in Indonesia, especially those who live in big cities. In early 2012, it's been opened a few vacancies for the scholarship students, professionals to Indonesia. Here is a scholarship program offered to students of Indonesia and its deadline information gathered from various sources.<span class="fullpost"><br />1. General Electric (GE) Foundation<br />The freshmen and sophomores of Economics, Mathematics, and Engineering of the college such as UI. UGM, IPB, ITB, UNAIR, ITS, ubuntu, UB, and UNDIP have the opportunity to enroll as a candidate for this scholarship. Registration deadline is on March 15, 2012. Directly visit their site at the Scholarship and More for more details.<br /><br /> 2. Fulbright scholarship AMINEF<br />AMINEF Foundation or the American Indonesian Exhange re-opened enrollment to students, teachers, and profesial from Indonesia. In 2012 there was opened a new program that is funded Fulbright Usain Agricultural MS and Ph.D Scholarships in addition to other programs. Fulbright scholarship deadline is on 15 April 2012. More details can be found at the site AMINEF or by sending an email to infofulbright_ind@aminef.or.id.<br /><br />3. New Zealand-ASEAN Scholars Award (NZ-AS)<br />There are eight universities in New Zealand involved in the scholarship offer is open ini.Program the S2 and S3 in the field of natural disaster, geothermal, and agriculture. Deadline for 2012 scholarship program is on 11 April 2012. More details can be found at the site of New Zealand Embassy.<br /><br />4. Orange Tulip Scholarship<br />Dutch Government offers scholarships to Indonesian citizens through this annual program. A total of six different scholarships offered to students of Indonesia, it is the Master program. This scholarship program registration is closed apada 30 April 2012. Please send an email to ots@nesoinedonesia.or.id for more information.<br /><br />5. Graduate Degree Fellowship<br />Program University of Hawaii in the United States also offers a scholarship program for students S2 Indonesia who have graduated from college the field of Education, Economic, Environmental, Political and Security Affairs, and Population and Health. This scholarship program registration was closed on 1 November 2012. Please visit the East West Center for more complete information.</span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7328958717628245677.post-21928782522630385082012-02-21T17:03:00.002-08:002012-02-21T17:07:36.273-08:00SPIRIT Scholarship 2013 Intake bid S2 programBappenas in collaboration with the World Bank again offer scholarships Scholarship Program for Reforming the Institution sthrengthening (SPIRIT) 2013 intake. In this regard, the National Development Planning Agency expects each Participating Agency (PA) can submit candidates who have passed the selection criteria for the administration. Selection of Academic Potential Test (TPA) is planned on 10 April 2012 and the Test of English (TOEFL) dated 11 April 2012. Detailed information on SPIRIT scholarships attached.<span class="fullpost">Terms and completeness are required to follow the scholarship are as follows:<br /><br /> <br /><br />a. Proposed by the unit concerned;<br /><br />b. Not being megikuti / S2 has a bachelor of education;<br /><br />c. Minimum period of employment (as PNS 100%): 2 years;<br /><br />d. At the time of registration was not more than 41 years;<br /><br />e. Minimum GPA of 2.75;<br /><br />f. Year of graduation from S1/S2: 2 years;<br /><br />g. Attach the following documents:<br />http://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifhttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif<br />A. Attached registration form;<br /><br />2. Copy of diploma and transcripts of S1 and S2 which has been legalized (2 sheets);<br /><br />3. Copy appointment of civil servants or SK SK hike last group which has been legalized;<br /><br />4. Letter of recommendation from immediate supervisor at least echelon II<br /><br /> <br />For those interested to join the program is expected to immediately send a memorandum to the agency proposing Pusdiklat name of each unit and the completeness of registration not later than March 6, 2012 (12 noon).<a href="http://pusdiklat.deplu.go.id/upload/beasiswa/2012-02-21_1236_1_NotDin%20Edaran%20SPIRIT%202013.pdf">download</a></span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7328958717628245677.post-28942539909692013052012-02-20T01:40:00.000-08:002012-02-20T01:42:51.036-08:00S-2 Fulbright scholarship in the U.S.Directorate General of Higher Education Ministry of Education and Culture together with the American Indonesian Exchange Foundation (AMINEF) re-opens the opportunity for citizens of Indonesia to try to get a Fulbright scholarship for 2012.<br /><br />This opportunity is given to applicants who are registered as members of the faculty and higher education institutions in Indonesia.<span class="fullpost">The terms that must be met, including:<br /><br /> * S-1 level with a minimum GPA of 3.0 (scale 4.0)<br /> * Has the leadership qualities<br /> * Have a good understanding of Indonesian and international cultures<br /> * Return to Indonesia after completing this program of Higher Education Fulbright-<br /> * Pocketed institutional TOEFL score of 550 or 6.0 to Ilets<br /><br />The opportunity is open until 15 April 2012. File an application must be sent or hand delivered to the Higher Education, the application is not received if sent via e-mail.<br /><br />Further information, visit the website www.aminef.or.id. [source KOMPAS.com]<br /></span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7328958717628245677.post-2891715706810090832012-01-31T17:30:00.000-08:002012-01-31T17:33:08.543-08:00The Offer of Darmasiswa Scholarship Program in 2012Darmasiswa program is giving scholarships to RI students from friendly countries to learn Indonesian language, the art of traditional music, traditional dance, crafts, tourism, culinary and certain other fields of study at higher education institutions that organizes the program.<span class="fullpost">Darmasiswa program goal is to spread the language and culture of Indonesia to friendly countries. In addition, as a mutual effort to offer scholarships that have been given by friendly countries to Indonesia and is one element of cultural diplomacy.<br /> <br />The nature of Darmasiswa program is for non-degree programs. During the program, participants are prohibited from working, doing research and practical political activity.<br /> <br />I. PROGRAMS OFFERED<br />1. Darmasiswa RI PROGRAM - REGULAR 1 (ONE) YEAR<br />RI is a program providing scholarships to foreign students from friendly countries to learn Indonesian language, or the local language, the art of traditional music, traditional dance, crafts, culinary, tourism and other fields of study at a particular higher education institution in Indonesia for 1 ( one) year.<br /> <br />2. Darmasiswa RI PROGRAM - REGULAR 6 (SIX) MONTHS<br />Adalahprogram RI scholarships to students from countries asiing - friendly countries to study Indonesian language and other subject areas at certain higher education institutions in Indonesia for 6 (six) months.<br /> <br />3. SUMMBER COURSE PROGRAM - REGULAR 3 (THREE) MONTHS<br />RI is a scholarship program for foreign students from friendly countries to study certain subjects at certain institutions of higher education in Indonesia (ISI Yogyakarta, ITB, IPB, Unesa, UNAIR, UIN Jakarta, Udayana University, UGM, UI for 3 (three) months<br /> <br />II. RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF PARTICIPANTS<br /> <br />1. RIGHTS OF PARTICIPANTS<br /> <br />a) Memoeroleh scholarships every month<br />b) Participants will be assisted by a higher education institution a place to learn to find rental homes / boarding place.<br />c) Participants will be picked up by the Committee when it arrives at the airport.<br /> <br />2. OBLIGATIONS OF PARTICIPANTS<br /> <br />a. Willing to help the universities / institutes of higher education or the school nearest remedy learning foreign languages and other academic activities.<br />b. Following the lecture till the finish.<br />c. Participants sign a statement provided by the Embassy of Indonesia abroad before leaving for Indonesia and the Ministry of Education and Culture after arriving in Indonesia, which contains<br /><br /> Will follow the rules that apply in institutes of higher learning;<br /> It will not propose changes in the field of study or place of study before and after being in Indonesia;<br /> Not committing crimes in any form;<br /> Will not engage in or conduct political activities while studying in Indonesia or to work or earn a living during their stay in Indonesia;<br /> Not involved in the misuse of drugs;<br /> It will not travel out of Indonesia at the lecture or more than 1 (one) time;<br /> Not allowed to bring family while studying in Indonesia;<br /> Fully responsible for the loss of personal belongings before and after being in Indonesia and not the responsibility of Kemdikbud;<br /> Willing to be repatriated to his country when violating the regulations mentioned above and the rules of stay in Indonesia.<br /><br />III. SCHEDULE<br /><br /> Register in November 2011<br /> The deadline for registration mid-February 2012<br /> Selection Administration in March 2012<br /> Academic selection in Mid April 2012<br /> Notification of selection results by the end of the file applicants April 2012<br /> Confirm willingness of participants at the latest by the end of May 2012<br /> Arrival of participants to Indonesia in early August 2012<br /> Schedule of lectures participants at the beginning of August 2012<br /> Schedule of classes begins in accordance with the following:<br /><br /> Regular Program 3 (three) months starting in early June 2012 sd August 2012<br /> Regular Programme 6 (six) months starting in early August 2012 sd January 2013<br /> Regular Program 1 (one) year starting in early August 2012 sd July 2013<br /><br />10. Special study at the University of Indonesia schedule of lectures at the end of July 2012<br /><br /> <br /><br />IV. VISA<br /><br />Visa is used to follow this program is Social Cultural Visit Visa (VKSB) for 60 days which can be obtained at the Embassy / Consulate General in the country concerned. Furthermore, Visa will be converted to obtain permission to stay for a period of learning after participants arrive in Indonesia through the facilitation of the State Secretariat and the Directorate General of Immigration Affairs, the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights.<br /><br />Prospective participants are not allowed to use or Tourist Visa On-Arrival to study in Indonesia, because it may cause difficulties in arranging permission to stay in Indonesia.<br /><br /> <br /><br />V. SCHOLARSHIP RECEIVED<br /><br />Participants received scholarship money amounting to Rp 2.000.000,00 (two million rupiah per month) with the details as follows:<br /><br />a. Cost of Living: Rp. 1.200.000, -<br /><br />b. Money Book: Rp. 200.000, -<br /><br />c. Local Transport: Rp. 200.000, -<br /><br />d. Money Health: Rp. 200.000, -<br /><br />e. Allowance: Rp. 200.000, -<br /><br /> <br /><br />Because scholarships are given is not sufficient for everyday needs, then the participants are expected to bring additional money in the form of U.S. Dollars, so easily exchanged for dollars.<br /><br /> <br /><br />VI. QUALIFICATIONS nomination<br /><br />1. Maximum 35-year-old<br /><br />2. Last at least senior secondary education / Equal<br /><br />3. Good health condition<br /><br />4. Able to communicate in English or<br /><br /> Indonesia<br /><br />5. Have the basic skills of field of study<br /><br /> selected<br /><br /> <br /><br />VII. REQUIREMENTS / FILE COMPLETENESS nomination<br /><br />1. Completed application form<br /><br />2. Copy of recent academic transcript<br /><br />3. Certificate / Diploma<br /><br />4. Letter of recommendation from the Institution / College / School of origin of participants<br /><br />5. Berbada healthy, evidenced by Certificate of Physician Health<br /><br />6. Passport photo size 4x6 cm, a total of 5 pieces<br /><br />7. Photocopy of valid passport of at least 18 months<br /><br />8. Having the ability to speak English (for communication)<br /><br />9. Letters of recommendation and statement passed the selection (of the administration and interviews) from the Embassy / local Consulate General<br /><br /> <br /><br />File nomination may be sent to:<br /><br />1. Head of Planning and International Cooperation<br /><br /> Secretariat-General<br /><br /> Ministry of Education and Culture<br /><br /> Building C, 6th Floor<br /><br /> Jalan Sudirman, Senayan, Jakarta Indonesia<br /><br /> ZIP Code 10270<br /><br /> Phone: (021) 5724707, 5738181, or 5711144 (hunting)<br /><br /> Ext. 2610<br /><br /> Fax. : (021) 5724707, 5738181<br /><br /> Website: www.darmasiswa.kemdiknas.go.id<br /><br /> E-mail: darmasiswa_kln@yahoo.com<br /><br /> <br /><br /> Or<br /><br /> <br /><br />2. Director of Public Diplomacy<br /><br /> Directorate General of Information and Public Diplomacy<br /><br /> Ministry of Foreign Affairs<br /><br /> Park Road No.6 Pejambon<br /><br /> Jakarta - Indonesia<br /><br /> Phone: (021) 3813480<br /><br /> Fax. : (021) 3858035<br /><br /></span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7328958717628245677.post-13529470238251317832012-01-31T17:21:00.000-08:002012-01-31T17:26:48.755-08:00Indonesian Art and Culture Scholarship 2012As is known, for 9 consecutive years since 2003, Foreign Ministry of Indonesia has implemented Art and Culture Scholarship Indonesia (BSBI) as a follow-up implementation of the GOI's commitment in improving regional cooperation and promotion of culture, particularly in the creation of the Companions of Indonesia abroad. This activity has produced 384 graduates from 50 countries who became friends of Indonesia which is certainly expected to help the promotion of Indonesia in their respective countries.<span class="fullpost">Related to this, the Foreign Ministry will carry out the re RI Regular Program BSBI 2012. As the implementation of previous years, BSBI in 2012 is planned to last for 14 weeks which is expected to begin on March 31 to July 13, 2012. Gift recipient / awardee is expected to arrive in Indonesia on March 31, 2012. The program is scheduled to begin with the opening of the BSBI in 2012 by the Minister of Foreign Affairs on April 2, 2012, followed by a briefing in Jakarta for a week (2 to 8 April 2012), followed by training in cultural art studios that have been determined (8 April to July 8, 2012). BSBI in 2012 will close with the activities of the year 2012 Indonesia Channel is planned to be held on Friday, July 13, 2012.<br /> <br />For information, since 2010, BSBI is also filled with Specificity program given to the gift recipient / awardee from several countries to understand Indonesia through a field of expertise of participants. In 2010, the program awarded to 10 Native artists / painters younger than 4 (four) countries namely the United States, Italy, France and Spain to showcase the beauty of Indonesia on the canvas. In 2011, program specialization given for 9 participants from ASEAN member countries (Singapore did not participate) who already have knowledge of textiles, where the awardee then obtain recognition of Indonesian batik production. The program is organized in kerangkat Keketuan Indonesia in ASEAN forum.<br /> <br />Meanwhile, plans Specialization Program 2012 will be given to 15 participants from ASEAN member countries, Australia, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand and Timor Leste. Information on the programs mentioned will be delivered in early January 2012.<br /> <br />The gift recipient / awardee target BSBI Regular Program 2012 is as follows:<br /><br /> The participants came from ASEAN member countries, South Africa, United States Austria, Azerbaijan, Netherlands, Czech Republic, Cook Islands, Fiji, Hungary, India, Britain, Italy, Japan, Germany, Kiribati, South Korea, Marshall Islands, Micronesian, Nauru , Niue, Palau, France, France (New Caledonia), Poland, Russia, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Spain, Suriname, China, Tonga, Turkey, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu. This year, the Foreign Ministry will invite Serbia RI as new countries join the BSBI 2012, bringing the total gift recipient / awardee was 45 people from 44 countries. If there are countries that can not participate in this program, then open the opportunity for other countries that were invited to get more than 1 (one) scholarship.<br /> Government of Indonesia (cq Ministry of Foreign Affairs) bear all costs for participants that includes the cost of airline tickets international transportation (pp) in economy class, full accommodations during their stay in Indonesia (the duration of the program), the cost of education in a shrine, an allowance (3 months) , health insurance (limited), the cost of extension of stay (2 times) and the cost of airport tax in Indonesia.<br /><br /> <br />Directed at an understanding with Indonesia in general, a week-long briefing for the gift recipient / awardee BSBI 2012 will consist of several materials, namely:<br />a. Indonesian practical;<br />b. The introduction of ethnic and cultural diversity of Indonesia which will also be filled with such a short visit to the Taman Mini Indonesia Indah and several cultural museums in Jakarta;<br />c. Introduction to the introduction of foreign policy and the history of Indonesia;<br />d. Film screenings of contemporary Indonesia; and<br />e. Outbound training to establish cohesion among the participants.<br /> <br />The next training will be conducted in a variety of art galleries are located in Bandung, Solo, Surabaya, Denpasar and Makassar (tentative). In these studios, gift recipients will be introduced to the art and culture of Indonesia, especially arts and culture of each region, local Indonesian and local languages, study excursions to places of historic and tourist attractions, as well as be involved in various arts promotion activities culture and tourism in each region.<br /> <br />More information about the activities of BSBI 2011, may contact the Consulate of Indonesia Songkhla Pensosbud staff.(source :http://www.kemlu.go.id/songkhla/Pages/default.aspx)</span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7328958717628245677.post-68625593070625837162012-01-11T02:02:00.000-08:002012-01-11T02:04:48.052-08:00Welcome to Panasonic Scholarship Year 2012 for Indonesian StudentsFollowing the Panasonic Scholarship Program year 2010, this year Panasonic Scholarship Co. Ltd., Panasonic Corporation, in cooperation with Panasonic Group of Companies in Indonesia are very excited to offer the Panasonic Scholarship for Year 2012.<br />We are happy to announce that, the Panasonic Scholarship Program is now open to the graduate students from Natural Science & Mathematics, Engineering, Bio-Technology [Agricultural], and Information Technology.<br /><span class="fullpost"><br />For a privately graduate students from Indonesia who applied the program in Indonesia and selected as nominated, Panasonic Scholarship shall provide award totally up to 8 Million Yen per-person for 3 years Master course at a University in Japan.<br /><br />Panasonic Corporation Japan in commemoration of its 80th anniversary in 1998 launched the Panasonic Scholarship Program for Asian countries to support Asian young students in pursuing a master’s course in Japan.</span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7328958717628245677.post-72922001072418982362010-10-02T20:44:00.000-07:002010-10-02T20:48:26.047-07:00What Makes a Highly Successful Scholarship Winner?Review the following habits of scholarship winners for tips on how you can<br />make your scholarship quest successful.<span class="fullpost"> * Successful students always remember the five P’s – Prior preparation prevents<br /> poor performance. Prepare for the scholarship search early. Do not wait until<br /> your senior year.<br /><br /><br /> * Successful students do not rely on their parents to do all the work.<br /><br /><br /> * Successful students vigorously avoid mistakes on their essays and<br /> applications. They always spell-check, proofread, and allow one other person<br /> to proofread their applications and essay for errors.<br /><br /><br /> * Successful students do not ignore scholarships that may be local or those for<br /> small amounts. Scholarship amounts, even as small as $50, can add up.<br /><br /><br /> * Successful students do not rely on only one source such as the Internet for<br /> their scholarship search. They use many resources. Many scholarships on the<br /> Internet or in the free scholarship searches that you find on the World Wide<br /> Web are nationally known and are harder to win due to greater competition.<br /> Local and regional scholarships are not found as easily through an Internet<br /> search, although they may be easier to win because the applicant pool is<br /> smaller. You have to use a combination of resources to find as many<br /> scholarships to apply for as possible.<br /><br /><br /> * Successful students market themselves well. In their applications, they<br /> highlight positive aspects about their lives, especially community<br /> involvement.<br /><br /><br /> * Successful students do not apply to one or two scholarships and wait for the<br /> best. They apply for all scholarships they are eligible to win. They keep<br /> applying until the total they have won exceeds what they need to pay for the<br /> college they want to attend or until they graduate with a degree.<br /><br /><br /> * Successful students are organized. They keep track of deadlines and<br /> materials required to complete an application.<br /><br /><br /> * Successful students are well rounded. They participate in extracurricular and<br /> community activities. They write about these activities in scholarship and<br /> college essays in a descriptive manner. They try to benefit others as well as<br /> themselves with the extracurricular and community activities in which they<br /> are involved.<br /><br /><br /> * Successful students understand that SAT scores and grades alone do not win<br /> most scholarships. Scholarship programs look at many factors such as<br /> community activities, leadership, presentation of your application package,<br /> special or unusual talents or skills, etc.<br /><br /><br /> * Successful students do not look for the easy way out. It is harder for them to<br /> believe in a scholarship scam that promises to do all the work for them. They<br /> understand that those things for which we work hardest often bring the<br /> greatest rewards. Hard work in the scholarship process as a high school<br /> student could result in an easy college life without work later, or a loan-free<br /> life after college.<br /><br /><br />Avoid These Most Common Mistakes Made on College and<br />Scholarship Applications<br /><br /> 1. Not following directions<br /> 2. Not paying attention to the deadline and missing it<br /> 3. Not typing your application or sending in a sloppy application<br /> 4. Forgetting to spell check and to proofread after you spell check<br /> 5. Not including information such as a transcript or recommendation<br /> 6. Not answering the essay question or another question asked.</span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7328958717628245677.post-15859237797366906792010-07-15T05:57:00.000-07:002010-07-15T06:00:00.408-07:00Cornell-Nan Yang Scholarship,SingaporeJob Description:Cornell-Nanyang Institute of Hospitality Management Singapore is offering an international student scholarship to study the Master of Management in Hospitality (MBA Equivalent) in Singapore.<span class="fullpost"></span>The Master of Management in Hospitality is on offer for commencement of study in Semester 1, 2011 (May).
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<br />Application Deadline 24 September 2010
<br /></span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7328958717628245677.post-20018851001979213612010-01-07T16:29:00.000-08:002010-09-29T00:21:16.308-07:002010 INDONESIAN ARTS AND CULTURE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMMEShort Term Programme<br /><br />The Indonesian Arts and Culture Scholarship<br /><br />26 July – 22 October 2010<br /><br /><br /><br />The Indonesian Arts and Culture Scholarship has been conducted since 2003 and was initially offered to and participated by member countries of the South West Pacific Dialogue (SwPD); Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Timor-Leste, and the host Indonesia.<br /><span class="fullpost"><br /><br />Bearing in mind the significance and advantages obtained from the program, the offer was expanded over the years to include member countries of ASEAN, ASEAN+3, and PIF, as well as India and South Africa. In 2008, Indonesia welcomed the participation of Azerbaijan, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, the United States and Austria. This year, the Government of Indonesia will give the opportunity for participants from Germany, France (New Caledonia), Norway, Russia and Suriname.<br />Due to the limited space and the vast amount of interest in the program, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia in cooperation with Indonesian embassies and consulates overseas, hold a series of selection process. Taken into considerations are, among others, the participants’ background, gender and regional representation.<br /><br />In order to deepen the participants’ understanding of Indonesian arts and culture, and to enhance their skills for the final performance, participants will be divided and assigned by the organising committee to different arts centers for the duration of approximately two and a half month. The arts centers are located in Bandung, West Java; Denpasar, Bali; Solo, Central Java; and Surabaya, East Java.<br /><br />Participants will live within or around the arts centers, allowing for the chance to experience the local heritage and interact with the local community. Synergy between theory and practices shared inside and outside the art centers would undoubtedly become the driving force for shaping international cultures and norms, and will eventually strengthen regional as well as global understanding and cooperation at a people-to-people level.<br /><br />B. OBJECTIVE<br /><br />The program serves to demonstrate Indonesia’s commitment as an initiator of the establishment of South West Pacific Dialogue and as the originator member of ASEAN in advancing the social culture cooperation in the region. The program also has an objective to encourage better understanding amongst participants from member countries through Indonesia’s immensely diverse art and cultural heritage. Finally, the programme aims to cultivate a cultural of cooperation, emerging from direct contact and sharing of cultures amongst people involved in the program, leading to thriving diplomatic relations in the region and worldwide.<br /><br />C. PARTICIPANTS<br /><br />Participants of the 2010 IACS include 60 awardees of regional organizations of the SWPD, ASEAN+3, and PIF, as well as from India, South Africa, Azerbaijan, Austria, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom as well as from, Germany, France (New Caledonia), Norway, Russia and Suriname.<br /><br />D. TIME<br /><br />The non-degree arts and culture scholarship is offered for three months period of time, starting on 26 July to 22 October 2010.<br /><br />E. LOCATION<br /><br />The participants will be divided into four groups and assigned to the four arts centers (sanggar) located in Bandung, West Java; Denpasar, Bali; Solo, Central Java; and Surabaya, East Java.<br /><br />F. LIST OF COURSES<br /><br />In Bandung, West Java, participants will learn Sundanese art and culture namely the production, maintenance and appreciation to angklung; karawitan, wayang golek, and traditional dance of Sunda. They will also learn Sundanese and Indonesian Language as a component of the culture.<br /><br />The participants will learn Javanese art and culture such as the process of batik and its significance; karawitan; traditional Javanese dance; and Javanese language and culture in Solo and Surabaya.<br /><br />In Bali, the participants will learn Balinese art and culture, namely Balinese dance and gamelan. Each art centre will also arrange special visit to several historic as well as renowned tourist destinations for participants.<br /><br />Prior to their residency at art centres, the participants will undertake 10 days of orientation in Jakarta and will learn issues such as the Aim and Objectives of the Scholarship; Introduction to Indonesian Culture; Information about Bandung, Solo, Surabaya and Denpasar.<br /><br /><br />G. The scholarship covers:<br /><br />· Tuition fee (including extra-curricular activities);<br /><br />· A round trip economy class ticket;<br /><br />· Accommodation (board and lodging);<br /><br />· Health insurance;<br /><br />· Monthly allowance of Rp. 1.500.000,-.<br /><br />H. ADDRESS<br /><br />For the Indonesian applicants, the application form could be sent to:<br /><br /><br /><br />THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS<br /><br />Directorate of Public Diplomacy<br /><br />Tower Building, 12th Floor<br /><br />Jl. Taman Pejambon no. 6<br /><br />Jakarta 10110<br /><br /><br />For the foreign applicants, the application form could be sent to:<br /><br /><br /><br />The Embassy/the Consulate General of Indonesia in respective countries<br /><br />I. CLOSING DATE<br /><br />All applications should be received by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia on 24 May 2010, at the latest.<br /><br />Terms and Conditions:<br /><br />1. Candidates should preferably be between the ages of 19 to 26 years-old with at least a high school diploma;<br /><br />2. Candidates should possess high interest and talent in arts. Arts students or those with an academic history on Indonesian culture are encouraged to apply;<br /><br />3. Bearing in mind the intensity of the program, candidates are highly advised to ensure prime physical conditions, particularly for female candidates to ensure that they do not conceive prior and during the program;<br /><br />4. Candidates must complete the application form (attached) and submit it along with the followings:<br /><br />1) 3 (three) passport-sized photographs;<br /><br />2) A photo-copy of passport with validity period at least two years. For Indonesian applicants could submit a copy of ID Card (KTP)<br /><br />3) A photo-copy of academic diploma;<br /><br />4) A photo-copy of the latest valid health certification from a qualified medical practitioner. On the day of leaving the origin country, participants should equipped themselves with a valid health certification from a qualified medical practitioner;<br /><br />5) A letter of recommendation;<br /><br />6) A personal statement declaring the following:<br /><br />a. the willingness to be subject to Indonesian laws and regulations during his/her stay in Indonesia;<br /><br />b. the willingness to follow all the rules and regulations set up by the organizing committee and art centers;<br /><br />c. the willingness to accept the facilities provided by the organizing committee and arts centers and stay at the designated accommodations;<br /><br />d. not to work or be employed for financial benefits during the program;<br /><br />e. the willingness to follow the travel arrangements arranged by the organizing committee to and from Indonesia;<br /><br />f. the willingness to participate in all the program arranged by the organising committee and art centers, unless, during the program, declared unfit by a qualified medical practitioner;<br /><br />g. the willingness to leave Indonesia immediately after the closing ceremony, at a date determined by the organizing committee. (not required for Indonesian applicants)<br /><br />5. The programme will include Indonesian language lessons. A minimum skill in Bahasa Indonesia or English will be an advantage for candidates, but is not a main criterion for the programme.<br /><br />Programme:<br /><br />I. Orientation programme in Jakarta, 26 July – 1 August 2010<br /><br />§ Bahasa Indonesia courses;<br /><br />§ Introduction to Indonesian history, culture and foreign policy;<br /><br />§ Visits to museums and other Indonesian tourism landmarks;<br /><br />§ An outbound training.<br /><br />II. Indonesian Arts and Cultural Training, August – October 2010<br /><br />§ Sundanese culture (in Bandung)<br /><br />a. Angklung and arumba (traditional Sundanese instruments);<br /><br />b. Wayang golek (traditional Sundanese puppetry);<br /><br />c. Selected Sundanese dances;<br /><br />d. Pencak silat (traditional Sundanese martial arts);<br /><br />e. Extra-curricular activities, excursions and field study.<br /><br />§ Javanese culture (in Solo and Surabaya)<br /><br />a. Selected Javanese dances;<br /><br />b. Karawitan musical arts;<br /><br />c. Extra-curricular activities, excursions and field study.<br /><br />§ Balinese culture (in Denpasar)<br /><br />a. Selected Balinese dances;<br /><br />b. Gamelan (traditional Balinese instruments);<br /><br />c. Extra-curricular activities, excursions and field study.<br /><br /><br /><br />Download Application Form "Click Here"<br /><br />* For Further Assistance Please Contact :<br />Phone : (+62 21) 3863509<br />e-mail : iacs_2010@yahoo.com<br /></span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7328958717628245677.post-7780440451195458242010-01-01T22:41:00.000-08:002010-01-01T22:43:30.275-08:00scholarship applicationIt may seem like you've devoted your entire life to preparing for college. You've spent what feels like forever choosing a college, choosing your major, taking the right classes, learning how to write college essays, studying for the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) or the American College Test (ACT) , completing the college application process, and even getting ready for more mundane tasks like doing your own laundry and cooking. <span class="fullpost">Yet most students still feel unprepared for one of the most important parts of going to college: the scholarship application. Sure, everyone you talk to has different pointers for what goes into a good scholarship application--everything from advice on how many extracurricular activities to do to which words to use or avoid in your scholarship application. But how do you actually put it all together? Scholarships.com has a wealth of resources that will help you prepare a stellar scholarship application.<br />The Scholarship Application Process<br /><br />The first step in crafting a winning is obviously finding scholarships to apply for. By using the Scholarships.com college scholarship search, you will have access to 2.7 million scholarships and grants worth over $19 billion. That's a lot of scholarships! Luckily, we help you narrow them down based on the information you provide about yourself so you can quickly and easily find what you need to get on your way to winning scholarships.<br /><br />After you've done an initial search and made a list of scholarships for which you're interested in applying, prioritize your list based on the amount of the award, the scholarship application deadline, and how much work will be involved in applying. Your scholarship strategy should involve making a schedule for working your way through this list, and deciding how many scholarship applications you will complete each week. To maximize your scholarship application output and the scholarships you'll receive, be sure to start as early as possible, usually in October of your senior year of high school. Also, be sure to keep your Scholarships.com profile up-to-date so you can find out about new opportunities and send them a scholarship application.<br />Preparing Your Scholarship Application<br /><br />It would be nice if a scholarship application simply involved submitting your name and address then waiting for a check, but unfortunately, that's not the case. Your scholarship application will likely involve a great deal more than just your contact information. These supporting materials can include at least one letter of recommendation from a teacher or supervisor at a job or a volunteer position, as well as transcripts, a cover letter, a small photo, and of course, the dreaded scholarship application essay. Efficient scholarship essay writing starts with preparing your materials ahead of time, as getting organized can really speed up the scholarship application process. Figure out who you want to ask for recommendations, and approach them early in your scholarship hunt. Make sure they will have time to write you a letter before your first scholarship application deadline. Likewise, you want to begin preparing your essays early. This will allow you to get feedback on your essays and to make them as strong as possible. Often, you can write just one or two really strong essays about generic topics, then reuse them for more than one scholarship application. Check through your list, and see if any prompts appear more than once. This will allow you to quickly knock out several scholarship applications at one time.<br /><br />While reusing essays is smart and efficient, make sure that you are still closely following instructions for each separate scholarship application. Missing an important step in a scholarship application is the quickest way to lose out on valuable money for school. Check over each scholarship application before you submit it to make sure you haven't missed anything. Otherwise, make sure you are following proper etiquette in preparing and submitting your scholarship application--politeness never hurts and it can even help you stand out from the competition. Browse through the rest of our College Resources section on Scholarships.com for more tips on preparing the perfect scholarship application! <br /><br /></span><a href="http://www.scholarships.com/financial-aid/college-scholarships/scholarship-application-strategies/scholarship-application.aspx"></a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7328958717628245677.post-52601035337755607712009-12-31T18:54:00.000-08:002009-12-31T18:56:18.103-08:00ADB Scholarship - Japan Scholarship Program at University of SydneyJapan Scholarship Program was established with financing from the Government of Japan to provide an opportunity for well qualified citizens of the Bank’s Developing Member Countries (DMCs) to undertake postgraduate studies which will assist the economic and social development of their countries at University of Sydney Australia.<br /><span class="fullpost">Each scholarship covers full tuition fees, an allowance for books and instructional materials, a monthly living allowance, medical insurance and travel expenses. For scholars engaged in research, a special grant may be applied to assist in field work and thesis preparation. In special circumstances, computer literacy, preparatory language and other similar courses may be covered under the scholarship.<br /><br />Selection criteria for ADB - Japan Scholarship:<br />- Applicants with less than two years of work experience will not be selected.<br />- Preference to women candidates.<br />- Preference to applicants with lesser financial capacity.<br />- The Program will, in principle, not support applicants who have previously studied abroad.<br />- The Program will, in principle, not support applicants who are pursuing a second master’s degree or a second doctorate degree.<br />- Candidates who are applying in a participating academic institution in their own country may not be selected.<br />- Diversification of nationality in the overall Program as well as at each participating academic institution will be considered.<br /><br />The scholarship period is one year. An appropriate extension for the second or third year of study is conditional on the scholar’s maintaining a satisfactory level of performance determined by the University of Sydney and following approval by the ADB. Competition for an ADB-JSP scholarship is extremely strong. Only candidates who receive an unconditional offer of admission will be considered for the ADB-JSP scholarship.<br /><br />Application closing date for courses starting in March 2010 is 31 May 2009.<br />Application closing date for courses starting in July 2010 is 30 November 2009.<br />You can complete the Application Form by following the instructions on the form.<br />Please download the ADB-JSP application form.<br /><br />For further information please contact:<br />International Office<br />The University of Sydney<br />NSW 2006 AUSTRALIA<br />Phone - +61 2 8627 8302<br />Fax - +61 2 8627 8387<br />Email - adbscholarships@io.usyd.edu.au<br /></span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7328958717628245677.post-14571753495716874392009-12-31T18:33:00.001-08:002009-12-31T18:33:15.110-08:00download<span class="fullpost"><br /><br /></span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7328958717628245677.post-14444308231316230082009-12-31T18:32:00.002-08:002009-12-31T18:33:03.183-08:00tips<span class="fullpost"><br /><br /></span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7328958717628245677.post-48039990609930676992009-12-31T18:32:00.001-08:002010-01-02T20:14:03.974-08:00aboutThis blog is dedicated to my lovely parent who care to me until now. <span class="fullpost">My special thank to all of my friend that help me built this blog. This blog contain many articles to help anyone that looking for scholarship. May this blog can help.<br /><br /><br /><br /></span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7328958717628245677.post-51699173154449683702009-12-31T18:31:00.001-08:002009-12-31T18:31:40.856-08:00home<span class="fullpost"><br /><br /></span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7328958717628245677.post-39000602638494609632009-12-31T02:33:00.000-08:002009-12-31T02:35:09.602-08:00easy scholarshipIn order to get ahead these days it is important to have a degree and this can be very expensive and time consuming for those who work full time. The expenses can be taken care of because there is money other there to be found if you just know where to look. Believe it or not there are easy scholarships that will help pay for tuition, books and other college expenses. An easy scholarship is a great way for those who don’t qualify for educational grants from the government and aren’t ready to go in debt by obtaining student loans. There are a wide variety opportunities for those who are willing to take the time to look for them to have their education paid for through scholarships. <span class="fullpost"><br /><br />It isn’t hard to find easy scholarships to apply for if you search online. Often the financial aid office of the colleges will have information on scholarships that are available, how to apply for them and what you need to do or be able to do in order to qualify them The financial aid counselor will also know the amount of money the scholarship is worth as well as what it is set up to pay. Easy college scholarships can also be found online through a variety of websites, government or business offices. Many businesses will even offer scholarship funding to their Alma mater for those who study in the field that will help the business grow. <br /><br />You will also be amazed to find that there it is easy to get scholarships from banks, credit unions, and savings and loan companies. After you fill out some questionnaires online and hit enter there are database listings online that will come up and if you narrow your search to the things you are interested in you will be able to find the scholarships you can qualify for. Each scholarship lists the requirements and what they will need from you in order to review you application. Many scholarship funds will require the applicant to write and submit a personal essay that tells the reviewer about themselves. The interviewers normally look at the way the essay is written, grammar, if the subject of the essay was met and what the goals and ambitions are of the student. Most scholarship funds will only give funding to those who show a great amount of ambition and desire for higher education. With a little work, you should be able to find easy scholarships that will work for you.<br /><br /></span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7328958717628245677.post-4483079160846281882009-12-22T05:39:00.001-08:002009-12-30T20:18:37.140-08:00looking for a scholarshipWhat most needed in finding primary school scholarship abroad? for me it wrote a strong desire for it. This can not be bought nor sold -). if toefl, ipk, experience, cv, essays, can be cultivated. tp if you want a strong reply yes the birth of the dunks that simple P kah? yes that's all. <span class="fullpost">scholarship sources from where? look at my previous post here. well if you have this already, then you wrote half the energy you need already have. I am looking for a scholarship is like war. wah kok jadi serem ya?? yes that is looking for a scholarship competition is tight. because it takes strategy. let you see and answer the following questions: 1. TOEFL if I have 550? if so, your chances considerably. if not try to increase to 550. almost all scholarships require a minimum toefl 550. 2. My GPA is above 3? if so, your chances of getting a scholarship large enough. if not, your chances are not too close, so try to increase the other things you have wrote, TOEFL and CV for example. 3. I do a lot of experience the organization? yes, this is pretty good. if not, do not need to fear, the experience of organizations sometimes not so necessary in finding scholarships. 4. if you have prepared "statement of purpose"? If yes, fine. but if you believe it is powerful enough?? if not, do it now. and remember that the statement of purpose-specific nature, that is SOP for yg create different / special for each scholarship you are applying reply. Could look like, tp do exactly the same, okay! 5. if you already know or drop the option to department / college wrote you go? learn as much-wrote a lot about your campus destination. contact the professor there, contact the alumni-alumni of the campus, or at least contact alumni-been living in the city or country where the campus is located. 6. if you have made a systematic CV format? if not please see examples on the internet. well if you see an example CV from professors, systematic and concise reply. CV also includes points of special interest means nothing to display just a mouthful. ga penting yg buang aja ya booo! may be seen in the example I have the following link, if interested. 7. if you've failed to get a scholarship? How many times? 1 once, twice, three times, ... n times? do not worry bro! welcome to the club. I had failed more than five times before getting scholarship opportunities now reply. so just think of it as a "success delayed reply</span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7328958717628245677.post-64456278243635786152009-12-22T05:08:00.000-08:002009-12-22T05:10:32.674-08:00How to find Scholarships<a href="http://http://www.exforsys.com/career-center/scholarships/how-to-find-scholarships.html"></a>To obtain a scholarship, knowing where to look is crucially important. While finding scholarships may sound easy at first, it can become very difficult. Scholarships are not well advertised, and you will want to spend time researching it. In addition to scholarships, you will also want to look for grants and government aid for students.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1