2011-12 Knight Fellowships for International Professional Journalists from outside the United States at Stanford University.
The Knight Fellowships awards up to nine fellowships each year to journalists from outside the United States who have already done first-rate work and who have the potential of great impact in journalism in their home countries. The program has revised its selection process to reflect a new emphasis on journalistic innovation, entrepreneurship and leadership, including an emphasis on developing and strengthening press freedoms around the world.
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Postdoctoral Fellowship for Stanford University Candidates
Job Description: The Dean’s Postdoctoral Fellowships encourage and support young investigators in the first one or two years of their postdoctoral (Ph.D. or M.D.) research training. These fellowships are awarded to postdoctoral scholars in order to carry on postdoctoral research training in the Stanford University School of Medicine and who are under the mentorship of faculty in the School of Medicine. With the goal to support current postdocs at Stanford and to facilitate the recruitment of new postdoctoral scholars, the partial support of a Dean’s fellowship is often used as “seed” money while outside funds are sought, providing up to $21,500 in stipend for one year.
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University of Canterbury Master’s Scholarships for study towards a Master’s degree, New Zealand
Job Description:
University of Canterbury Master’s Scholarships are tenable for study towards a Master’s degree at the University of Canterbury.
Eligibility:
Applicant must have met the academic requirements for enrolment in the relevant thesis, dissertation, research project, creative work or performance.
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Fellowship program for International Students in fields like Science and Technology for Sustainable Societies
Sustainable Urban Futures, Biodiplomacy Initiative,Marine Governance and Coastal Management at United Nations University Institute of Advanced Studies, Japan
Job Description: In April 1996, the UN Secretary–General inaugurated UNU-IAS as an in–house community of scholars mandated to research issues located at the intersection between societal and natural systems. The Institute’s mission is to advance knowledge and to promote learning for policy making to meet the challenges of sustainable development. As an advanced studies institute, UNU-IAS is forward-looking and multidisciplinary.
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The Royal Veterinary College, London, has three scholarships available for international students studying for a degree in veterinary medicine. The scholarships are to the value of one full year of fees and are distributed over the duration of the degree. Scholarships awarded are based on overall performance during the admissions process. Please see website for full details.
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