The Asian Peace builder Scholarship (ASP)
Deadline: August 28, 2014
The Asian Peace
builders Scholarship (APS), a Dual Campus Master of Arts Programme, is a shared
initiative of The Nippon
Foundation, the UN Mandated
University for Peace (UPEACE),
and Ateneo de Manila University (AdMU). The
objective of the programme is to train young Asian professionals to become
peace building practitioners, ready to take up leading positions in organisations
across the globe.
The programme offers
intensive, specialized language training to facilitate participation of
professionals with lower levels of English proficiency, as well as the hands-on
design and implementation of an intensive field project in Asia. MA
coursework in an area related to peace building (various specialisations
available) and global politics are undertaken at UPEACE and AdMU respectively.
Description of the
Scholarship
This 18 - 21 month
(depending on English proficiency) intensive academic programme begins in March
2015 and is accomplished in five terms:
1. Language
training at AdMU in the Philippines (6 months for candidates with intermediate
English, 3 months for candidates with advanced English).
2. MA
coursework at the UPEACE Campus in Costa Rica (various specialisations
available).
3. MA
coursework at the AdMU campus in the Philippines.
4. The
implementation of a field project.
5. MA
coursework at AdMU campus in the Philippines.
Thirty admitted applicants
will be granted a full scholarship, provided by The Nippon Foundation.
This includes: all tuition fees, the language-training module, academic
materials, air travel, living expenses and basic insurance during the period of
studies.
The APS offers theoretical
and practical post graduate education to young Asian professionals from diverse
cultures and backgrounds, providing them with a deep understanding of the
central issues of peace building. Participants will broaden their knowledge
base and will be able to engage with the major concepts, themes and debates
within peace studies, preparing themselves for work with NGOs, governments, aid
agencies, the UN and other organizations.
Furthermore, this
programme empowers participants to conceptualize the key challenges faced by
the international community, as well as the most promising potential courses of
action through an interdisciplinary and multicultural perspective.
For more information: http://www.upeace.org/academic/partnership-programmes/asia-peacebuilders-scholarship
VLIR-UOS scholarships
VLIR-UOS
awards scholarships to students from 54 countries in Africa, Asia and
Latin-America, to follow a training or master programme at a Flemish university
or university college in Belgium. The training and master programmes are taught
in English. They are designed to enable graduates to assume positions of
responsibility in their country of origin.
The deadline for applications is determined by the programme. Check the list of eligible programmes 2014 to find out which calls for scholarships are currently open.
You can apply for a scholarship by following the guidelines for application on the website of the training or master programme of your interest. In case of doubt, please contact the training or master programme.
http://www.vliruos.be/4273.aspx
The deadline for applications is determined by the programme. Check the list of eligible programmes 2014 to find out which calls for scholarships are currently open.
You can apply for a scholarship by following the guidelines for application on the website of the training or master programme of your interest. In case of doubt, please contact the training or master programme.
http://www.vliruos.be/4273.aspx
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