Friday, 17 July 2015

World Bank Group - Young Professionals Program internship

The Young Professionals Program (YPP) is a starting point for an exciting career in the World Bank.

It is a unique opportunity for younger talent who have both a passion for international development--be it for working in Operations or in some Corporate areas--and the leadership potential to grow in fascinating top technical and managerial roles in the World Bank Group. 

The Program is designed for highly qualified and motivated individuals skilled in areas relevant to the WBG technical/operations such as economics, finance, education, public health, social sciences, engineering, urban planning, agriculture, natural resources and others; as well as to WBG corporate areas such as communications, information technology, human resources and corporate finance. To be competitive for this highly selective program, candidates need to demonstrate a commitment to development, proven academic success, professional achievement, and leadership capability.


We value diversity in our workplace, and encourage qualified men and women with diverse professional, academic, and cultural backgrounds to apply. Since its inception, the YP program has hired over 1,700 people who hold or have held positions ranging from entry-level to vice presidents and managing directors. It is a unique opportunity to experience development and gain exposure to the World Bank’s operations and policies.

Do you qualify for the program?

Applicant must be:
  • A citizen of a member country of the World Bank
  • 32 years of age or younger (born on or after October 1, 1983)
  • PhD or Master’s degree and 3+ years of relevant work experience
  • Specialization in a field relevant to WBG operations
  • Fluency in English and proficiency in another WBG working language is desirable
  • Specialization in a field relevant to the WBG Technical/Operations such as economics, finance, education, public health, social sciences, engineering, urban planning, agriculture, natural resources, and others. Note: No positions will be offered in WBG Corporate areas in the 2016 YPP Selection Process.
  •  Must have all the professional and academic information at hand including key dates, an updated Curriculum Vitae (CV), Education Certificates/Transcripts, PhD Dissertation/Master’s Thesis topics (short summary), if applicable, and the Application Essay ready to be uploaded. 

Additional Qualifications

To be competitive for the limited number of positions, a combination of the following credentials is highly desirable:
  • Display a commitment and passion for international development
  • Possess outstanding academic credentials
  • Exhibit excellent client engagement and team leadership skills
  • Have international development country experience
  • Be motivated to relocate and undertake country assignments (operational stream) 
To apply

 “Reaching the goals of ending poverty and boosting shared prosperity—and ensuring that future generations will share in broader prosperity—is a realistic objective. Citizens around the world are already driving change in their communities and developing innovative ideas to address some of the toughest challenges their countries face. The institutions of the World Bank Group are committed to using their financial instruments, data, knowledge, and solutions to highlight innovations and catalyze this action to end poverty. It will take a global movement to end poverty, and in supporting and working alongside stakeholders around the world, the Bank can fully realize the twin goals.” (Extract from the 2014 WBG Annual Report)

Describe in fewer than 1,000 words your own contribution to these goals, if you were to work for the World Bank Group.

Register on the World Bank site HERE
 

Tuesday, 14 July 2015

3 secrets to success from top celebrities + a bonus

I've always been inspired by the story of David and Goliath. There's something about a teenage shepherd who has zero military training and experience, killing a giant warrior with nothing but a sling and a stone that just blows my mind. 

I'm sure we can all agree that everyone longs for some sort of major success, and yet in our increasingly competitive world, success is harder than ever to achieve. The good news is: it may be hard, but it's certainly not impossible. A wise man once said, "even the word 'impossible' itself says 'I'm possible.' " It's all about perspective.

 So, how can you achieve your dreams starting today, right now? Well, here are a few great tips from some of the world's biggest stars.

 1. According to the stunning Halle Berry, "The first step is clearly defining what it is you're after, because without knowing that you'll never get it."  That being said, you need to set clear goals. 

A good goal must be SMART - Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic and Time-bound. An example of a bad goal is, "I want to start a million dollar business soon."  For starters, that's not specific, measurable or time-bound.

You can't achieve anything if you don't know what exactly it is that you want. A good goal would look something like this, "I need to write a business plan for a restaurant business by the 30th of this month." 

2. Our second success tip is from Will Smith, who says, "If you want something, go get it. Period." Let go of the excuses, get rid of the procrastination and get started on your dream, TODAY. 

You don't need to be super rich or highly qualified to start. Make use of whatever skill, talent or resource you have right now. Don't wait until you're 'perfect' or you'll be waiting forever. It's better to do something imperfectly now than to do nothing flawlessly.

 3. In Bill Gates' words, "It's fine to celebrate success, but it's more important to heed the lessons of a failure." Simply put, if things don't go your way at first, hang in there, learn the lesson and try again. 

Don't quit at the first sign of difficulty or opposition. Sometimes, a set back can be a set-up for a huge come-back tomorrow. 

Bonus: Our bonus tip is from super-talented Taylor Swift who says, " If you're lucky enough to be different, don't ever change." 

Find out what makes you, your dreams and ideas unique and build on that. Be authentic and refuse to be a copy of someone or something else. After all, copies are always worth much less than the original.

In closing, always remember, "In order to succeed, we must first believe that we can."

Wednesday, 1 July 2015

Super-talented, qualified but unemployed?!

Back in college or varsity, you may have been a top achiever - driven, ambitious, relentless and loved by fellow students and professors alike. You may have won numerous Awards for your academic prowess, had stars in your eyes and a spring in your step at graduation.

Your  expectations for the future were sky-high, your confidence levels soaring and your smiles unending.

But, a lot of time has passed since then and you're still unemployed and scouring the Classifieds for any job-openings. Your brilliant smiles have been replaced by scowls and your springy step has turned into a slow shuffle.

If you can relate to this, you're one of millions of talented graduates who have found themselves stranded after the completion of their tertiary journey.

Let's look at a few facts for a minute:

1. In today's economy, being qualified doesn't guarantee a job
Growing up we were told that getting a tertiary qualification gave us an automatic pass to a glamorous job - no hassles, no long wait, no stress. But that's not true. The more graduates there are, the more competition there is for the few available positions in the job market. There are thousands of graduates out there who want the very same piece of pie you are eyeing.

So, what are you to do?

Be unique and find innovative ways of standing out from the rest. Instead of simply emailing or sending your CVs / resumes and application letters via post, go a step further and  find opportunities to network with Business Executives.

Attend business workshops and seminars and introduce yourself to company execs. This gives them a chance to know you better, hear your ideas and relate to you as a potential employee. Take yourself seriously. You'll only be treated like a professional if you act, think and speak like one.

2. Being talented isn't enough either
Ever heard the saying, "There are a lot of poor geniuses out there?"  It's not necessarily the people with the best ideas that become successful, but those that know what to do with great ideas. Your ideas and creativity are your most prized assets. Find out how you can make them work for you.

Resist the temptation of selling your ideas for a $10 lunch that will be gone in 5 minutes. A lot of millionaires have made their fortunes by ripping off young, talented graduates who are desperate to impress. So, protect your intellectual property and insist on a formal contract before giving any major business strategies away.

3.  Be prepared to start small
You may not get that Marketing or Bank Manager job right away. Be ready and willing to roll up your sleeves and start from the bottom. You may need to start off as an intern, volunteer or part-time employee and work your way up the corporate ladder. Keep focused and hang in there. Your determination will pay off in good time.

To all the super-talented, qualified but unemployed graduates out there, keep on dreaming, working and believing. The best in life awaits you!

Dedicated to the 2014 class, National University of Science and Technology, Zimbabwe

"Think in other terms"







Friday, 26 June 2015

Is the entertainment and media industry the answer to our unemployment woes?

It's a fact - not every one can land a great job in the conservative world of accounting, banking or university professorship. Not everyone can start their own law firm, medical practice or engineering company. With millions of graduates being churned out of tertiary institutions every year around the world, we are currently facing a scenario where there are more graduates than jobs on the market.

This is a desperate situation that calls for some radical thinking. Maybe it's time we stopped focusing only on conservative career paths and dared to explore the vast opportunities available in the entertainment and media industry.

According to  the site TechDirt, "the entertainment industry is growing both in terms of revenue and content. We split the report up into video & film, books, music and video games -- and all four segments are showing significant growth (not shrinking) over the last decade. All of them are showing tremendous opportunity. The amount of content that they're all producing is growing at an astounding rate (which again, is the most important thing). But revenue, too, is growing..." 

And here's the good news: Lots of professionals are required for every new book, film, music, video game or television production, and you can be guaranteed that you'll find a job there that fits your skills and qualifications. Contrary to popular belief, you don't have to be a singer, actor or film director to make it in this ever-growing industry. From fashion stylists, to hairdressers, to sound engineers, to scriptwriters, to caterers - everyone can make a living in the exciting world of entertainment and media.

Below is a list of jobs in the media and entertainment world that you can consider:

  • Agent's Assistant 
  • Audio Visual Technician
  • TV anchor or presenter
  • Art Department coordinator
  • Broadcast Engineer
  • Camera operator
  • Caterer
  • Concept artist
  • Costumes / wardrobe
  • Dialect Coach
  • Director of photography
  • Editor
  • Electrician
  • Graphic design
  • Lighting design
  • Location Manager
  • Make up artist
  • Marketing specialist
  • Music Supervisor
  • News producer
  • Reporter
  • Researcher
  • Sales agent 
  • Set construction 
  • Social Media Specialist and lots more

Click HERE for a detailed list and description of jobs in the entertainment and media world, and on THIS LINK for a list of the top 10 highest paying jobs in the film industry.

Remember; believing in yourself is the first step to success! 

All the best!

P.S: please watch the promotional trailer for Ziyanda, a movie about human trafficking that's currently in the making, and help support a dream. Thanks!










Monday, 18 May 2015

When the interviewer asks, "So how much would you like to be paid?"

If you've ever been for a job interview, you've probably been asked that dreaded question at some point, "So, what are your salary expectations?" or worse still, "How much would you say you're worth, in monetary terms?"

At this point, many interview candidates start fidgeting, shifting in their seat as if its suddenly caught fire and stammering, "Er...uhm... well..." 

The way you answer this intimidating question can make the difference between being offered the job and being told to hit the career highway.

Here's the dilemma for all interview candidates: if you ask for a figure that's too high, you automatically eliminate yourself from the running, and if your requested salary is too low, you risk losing thousands, maybe hundreds of thousands of dollars in the long term. So what's the best answer?

Here are 3 tips to consider:

1. Resist the temptation of setting a figure that's way too high
It's no secret, when most of us are called to an interview, one of the things right at the top of our minds is, "If I get the job, I hope they pay me a huge fortune... I wouldn't mind getting double the money I was making at my previous job... And if possible, ten times the salary I'm getting now..

Vibrant mental images of all the flashy cars, designer outfits, luxury homes and overseas holidays we'll be able to afford with a huge salary flood our minds. Alluring as it may be, it's in your best interest to resist asking for a salary that's too high.

Before your interview, do some research and check out the standard salary rates for professionals in your field of expertise. Use that as a guideline for setting an expected salary.

2. Avoid asking for a salary that's ridiculously low
In a crumbling economy where jobs are scarce and money is even scarcer, it's tempting to ask for a really low salary in the hopes that it instantly eliminates other candidates who want fatter paychecks. 

However, you need to make note of 2 things:
a) By asking for a salary that's far too low, you are giving the impression that you have a poor sense of self-worth as a professional and are not confident in what you have to offer. This can make prospective employees question your expertise and overall seriousness as an employee.

b) Setting a very low salary for yourself can result in huge financial losses for you, if you are eventually offered the job and the salary you requested. In the long term, this can lead to deep frustration and regret.

3. Ask for a performance-based salary
It's wise to ask for an average starting salary that can later be reviewed and increased in accordance with your job performance. The more you learn and excel, the higher your salary. But remember: if your performance doesn't match your employer's standards, you risk demotion or getting your salary reduced.

According to Luckwaldt (2014), "At the vast majority of companies, you can still negotiate for a higher salary after getting an offer. In fact, negotiating for a bit more might work in your favor, since companies will see that you believe in yourself and have done enough research to know the value of your work."

So, what's your take on salary expectations? I'd love to hear from you!

Tuesday, 12 May 2015

Scholarships 2016 - Mandela Rhodes Scholarships| Australia Awards| Israel | UK| New Zealand and MORE

If you're interesting in advancing your studies, here is a list of great scholarships you can apply for. Knowledge is power!

To access the Scholarship website, click on the Scholarship title, and to apply, click on "Apply now." All the best!

Endeavour Research Fellowship, 2016
Provided by:
Australian Government
Courses: Research Program
Eligible Students: International Students
Application Deadline 30th June 2015
Apply Now
Tags: 2016, Asia, Australia

Mandela Rhodes Foundation Scholarship Programme in South Africa, 2016
Provided by:
The Mandela Rhodes Foundation, South Africa
Courses: Postgraduate Study (Honours and Masters degrees only) Subjects: Any Field
Eligible Students: International Students
Application Deadline 15 June, 2015
Apply Now
Tags: 2015, 2016, Africa, Master's, May Week 1, Postgraduate, Scholarship, SOUTH AFRICA, Updated Scholarships

Microsoft Research Asia PhD Fellowship in China, 2015
Provided by: Microsoft Research
Courses: PhD Programme Subjects: Computer science, electrical engineering, mathematics, information science, or automation departments
Eligible Students: Asia-Pacific Region
Application Deadline June 20, 2015
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Tags: 2015, Asia, China, Computer Science, Engineering, Fellowships, Internship, PhD, research


Derek Ogston Postgraduate Music Scholarship at University of Aberdeen in UK, 2015-16
Provided by: University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Courses: Music Subjects: PhD Programme
Eligible Students: All nationalities
Application Deadline 30th of June 2015
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Tags: 2015, 2016, International, Music, PhD, scholarships, UK, University of Aberdeen

School of Social Sciences MSc Social Research Methods and Statistics Scholarship at University of Manchester, UK
Provided by: University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Courses: MSc Programme Subjects: Social Research Methods and Statistics
Eligible Students: All nationalities
Application Deadline 23 June 2015
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Tags: 2015, International, Social Science, Statistics, UK, University of Manchester

PhD Scholarships at CIBS, University of Copenhagen in Denmark, 2015
Provided by: University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Courses: PhD Degree Program Subjects:
Eligible Students: Danish and International Students
Application Deadline 3 June 2015
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Tags: 2015, Denmark, PhD, scholarships, University of Copenhagen

Faculty of Arts, Creative Industries and Education Taught Postgraduate Scholarships in UK, 2015
Provided by: University of the West of England, United Kingdom
Courses: Postgraduate Degree Program Subjects:
Eligible Students: International Students
Application Deadline 14 June 2015
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Tags: 2015, International, Postgraduate, UK, University of the West of England

M+/Design Trust Research Fellowship for International Applicants in Hong Kong, 2016
Provided by: Design Trust, Hong Kong
Courses: Research Programme Subjects: For investigating issues relating to design and architecture in the Greater Pearl River Delta region, and between the region and other parts of the world.
Eligible Students: All nationalities
Application Deadline June 30 2015
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Tags: 2016, Architecture, Design, Fellowship, Hong Kong, International, research

Bings Scholarship for International Students in New Zealand, 2016
Provided by: Provided by the income from a bequest made by Mrs Elsie Violet Wells
Courses: To undertake the thesis year of a Masters programme Subjects: Medicine, veterinary science, agriculture, psychology, psychiatry or theology
Eligible Students: Any Nationality
Application Deadline 1st October, 2015
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Tags: 2016, agriculture, International, Master's, Medicine, New Zealand, Psychology, Scholarship, Theology, Veterinary Science

2016-2017 IAS Fellowship Programme for International Researchers at Durham University, UK
Provided by: Durham University, United Kingdom
Courses: Research Programme Subjects: Temporal and Spatial Scales, Understanding and Representing Scale, Human Scale, Scale and Measurement, Living Scales, Sustaining Scales, Governing Scales, Technological Scale, Scalability and the effects of Scale
Eligible Students: All nationalities
Application Deadline 05 June 2015
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Tags: 2016, Durham University, Fellowships, International, research, UK

Mark Wood Art and Design Scholarship at Anglia Ruskin University in UK, 2015
Provided by:
Courses: Master’s Programme Subjects: MA Film and TV Production, MA Fine Art, MA Printmaking, MA Graphic Design and Typography, MA Illustration and Book Arts, MA Photography and MA Fashion Design at Anglia Ruskin's Cambridge School of Art
Eligible Students: UK and International Students
Application Deadline 10 August, 2015
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Tags: 2015, Art, Design, International, MA, Master's, Scholarship, UK

John Moores International Undergraduate Scholarships in UK, 2015
Provided by:
Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom
Courses: Undergraduate Degree Program Subjects: Multiple Subjects
Eligible Students: African Students
Application Deadline 2 June 2015
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Tags: 2015, Africa, ASEAN, International, Liverpool John Moores University, May Week 1, scholarships, UK, Undergraduate, Updated Scholarships

Killam Postdoctoral Research Fellowship for Canadian and International Scholars, 2016
Provided by:
University of British Columbia, Canada
Courses: Postdoctoral Program
Eligible Students: International Applicants
Application Deadline 2 January 2016
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Tags: 2015, Canada, Fellowship, International, May Week 1, Postdoctoral, research, Updated Scholarships

CSJR Postgraduate Student Bursary at SOAS University of London in UK, 2015
Provided by: School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, United Kingdom
Courses: MA/ MPhil/PhD
Eligible Students: UK/EU and Overseas candidates
Application Deadline 1 June 2015
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Tags: EU, International, M.Phil, MA, PhD, SOAS University of London, UK

Harry Keen Intermediate Clinical Fellowship in UK, 2015
Provided by: Diabetes UK
Courses: Research Programme Subjects: Diabetes
Eligible Students: All nationalities (must normally have been resident and working in the EEA (European Economic Area)
Application Deadline 16 July 2015
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Tags: 2015, Clinical, EEA, Fellowship, medical, UK

School Scholarships for UK/EU or International Applicants at Nottingham Trent University in UK, 2015
Provided by: Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom
Courses: Postgraduate Degree Program Subjects:
Eligible Students: UK/EU and International students
Application Deadline 31 July 2015
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Tags: 2015, arts, Humanities, International, Nottingham Trent University, Postgraduate, UK

Oslo Postdoctoral Fellowship in Examining Structure/Function of Cardiac Muscle Cells, Norway
Provided by: University of Oslo, Norway
Courses: Postdoctoral Research Program Subjects:
Eligible Students: Norwegian and International Applicants
Application Deadline 17 May 2015
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Tags: 2015, Fellowship, International, Norway, Postdoctoral, research, University of Oslo

Undergraduate and Postgraduate Scholarships for China at University of Bradford in UK, 2015
Provided by: University of Bradford, United Kingdom
Courses: Undergraduate and Postgraduate Taught Programme Subjects: All Subjects (excluding MBA, distance learning and external)
Eligible Students: Students of China (mainland), Hong Kong and Taiwan
Application Deadline 30 June, 2015
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Tags: 2015, 2016, China, Hong Kong, Postgraduate, scholarships, Taiwan, UK, Undergraduate, University of Bradford

TWAS-NCP Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme in Pakistan, 2015
Provided by:
TWAS and The National Centre for Physics
Courses: Postdoctoral Program Subjects: Physical Sciences
Eligible Students: Developing Countries
Application Deadline 15 September 2015
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Tags: 2015, Fellowship, May Week 1, Pakistan, Physical Sciences, Postdoctoral, Updated Scholarships

Fulbright Degree Grants for Pakistani Students in USA, 2016
Provided by:
United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
Courses: Masters and PhD Programs Subjects: All academic disciplines, except clinical medicine.
Eligible Students: Pakistani Students
Application Deadline June 1, 2015
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Tags: 2015-2016 Scholarships, 2016, Featured, FULBRIGHT, Graduate, GRANTS, Master's, May Week 1, Pakistan, PhD, Updated Scholarships, USA

DGA PhD Thesis Grants for Efficient Electromagnetic Analysis of Metasurfaces, 2015
Provided by: Directorate General of Armaments (DGA)
Courses: PhD Thesis Subjects: Efficient Electromagnetic Analysis of Metasurfaces
Eligible Students: European Union or Switzerland
Application Deadline 5 May, 2015
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Tags: 2015, EU, Europe, France, GRANTS, PhD, Switzerland

PhD Research Student Scholarship at Curtin University in Australia, 2015
Provided by: Curtin University, Australia
Courses: Doctoral Programme Subjects: Center of Structural Monitoring and Protection
Eligible Students: Australian Citizens
Application Deadline Open Until Filled
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Tags: 2015, Australia, Curtin University, PhD, research, Scholarship

Emma & Leslie Reid Scholarship at University of Leeds in UK, 2015
Provided by: University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Courses: Research Programme Subjects: Connection with diseases of the heart or brain (or kindred diseases)
Eligible Students: UK and EU Students
Application Deadline 1 June, 2015
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Tags: EU, research, Scholarship, UK, University of Leeds

PhD Position at Italian and International Applicants at University of Genoa in Italy, 2015
Provided by: University of Genoa, Italy
Courses: PhD Programme
Eligible Students: Italian Applicants
Application Deadline May 10, 2015
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Tags: 2015, International, Italy, PhD

PhD Studentship in Architecture at Cardiff University in UK, 2015
Provided by: Cardiff University, United Kingdom
Courses: PhD Programme Subjects: Architecture
Eligible Students: UK/EU applicants
Application Deadline 29th May 2015
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Tags: 2015, Architecture, Cardiff University, EU, PhD, Studentship, UK

PhD Studentship in Architecture at Cardiff University in UK, 2015
Provided by: Cardiff University, United Kingdom
Courses: PhD Programme Subjects: Architecture
Eligible Students: UK/EU applicants
Application Deadline 29th May 2015
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Tags: 2015, Architecture, Cardiff University, EU, PhD, Studentship, UK

Malaysia Masters Scholarship at De Montfort University in UK, 2015-2016
Provided by: De Montfort University, United Kingdom
Courses: Postgraduate Degree Program Subjects:
Eligible Students: Students of Malaysia
Application Deadline 15 June 2015
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Tags: 2015, 2016, De Montfort University, Malaysia, Master's, Scholarship, UK

University of Oslo Postdoctoral and PhD Research Fellowship in Norway, 2015
Provided by: University of Oslo, Norway
Courses: PhD and Postdoctoral Program Subjects:
Eligible Students: Norwegian and Foreign Applicants
Application Deadline May 15th, 2015
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Tags: 2015, Fellowship, International, Norway, PhD, Postdoctoral, research, University of Oslo

Rowan Nicks UK and Republic of Ireland Fellowship Programme, 2016
Provided by: The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, United Kingdom
Courses: 3 to 12 months fellowship programme
Application Deadline 4 May, 2015
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Tags: 2016, Fellowships, Ireland, UK


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Margaret Nielsen Music Scholarship at Victoria University in New Zealand, 2016
Provided by:
Victoria University Foundation
Courses: Undergraduate Degree Program
Eligible Students: New Zealand Students
Application Deadline 31 March 2016
Apply Now
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