Saturday, June 30, 2012

Liberty University

Liberty University is the college for me. Once I set foot on the campus I could tell that this college was different from any other college I had attended.  It is considered a large college yet it is such a tight-knit ‘family’. Even when people do not know each other they are considerate to each and respect one another. It also differs from other colleges and universities because it is a Christian college. I can freely express myself every day. Four times a week the whole college gets together and worships God. It is the largest group of Christians meeting weekly and it is a great way to break down our barriers and be who we really are.
Since it is a large university people tend to think that we will not get the attention we need because we do not attend a smaller college, but Liberty University is always wanted to help even when it may be difficult for them. They care about every student who applies and they try to the best of their ability to help everyone interested in the college be able to enroll and get a great education. Liberty University will help me see the world through a Christian worldview and how to treat employers, employees, and customers when I get a job. Liberty is not just teaching students the basic tools for jobs, but they are also helping students grow from who they were to who they wanted to be. The teachers really care about the students and they take time out of their personal lives to come talk to a student if they need help. The staff at Liberty University really cares about everyone who walks through the doors and onto the campus.
The college was founded on Christian beliefs and values and that is why it is as prosperous as it is now and it continues to grow every year. Even though the campus and the amount of students continues to grow every year each week there is a dorm bible study to get closer to those around you. Liberty University helps students grow in knowledge and in Jesus Christ and that is why I want to be a Liberty Flame.

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Transcultural European Outdoor Studies (TEOS) at Erasmus Mundus, Europe

The two-year degree programme of a Master in Transcultural European Outdoor Studies (TEOS) offered by the Philipps-Universität Marburg (Germany, coordinator), the University of Cumbria (England) and the Norges Idrettshogskole in Oslo (Norway) is a response to the fact that outdoor practice and the pedagogy connected with it has gained tremendous significance in all industrial countries in recent years. The aim of the course is to impart a qualifications profile that, on the one hand, embraces the accumulated knowledge of the three central traditions of the philosophy of outdoor pedagogics – the Norwegian Friluftsliv, the English Outdoor Education and the German Erlebnispädagogik, and that, on the other hand, leads to the development of a transcultural sensitivity which allows students to discern the cultural transitions and open borders between the three national concepts that have been there from the beginning and have been retained until today.
The qualifications profile graduates thus acquire will enable them to take on leadership and planning tasks especially on a conceptional level in outdoor centres, in youth work and in clubs, in schools development, in personnel development or in companies of the outdoor industry.
The classes of the two-year full-time course of studies (120 credits) will be conducted in English. The first semester will take place at the University of Cumbria in Ambleside and will comprise the teaching of the English national outdoor discourse as well as the historical origins of outdoor practice in Europe.
This Master`s course offers:
  • Teaching of knowledge of the individual national disciplines, discourses, traditions and practices of the subject,
  • Theoretical and practical study of transitions, thresholds, borders and connection options between concepts and traditions of outdoor pedagogies typical for the individual countries: Outdoor Education in England, Friluftsliv in Norway and Erlebnispädagogik in Germany,
  • Promotion of job-relevant attitudes of transcultural rationality, which not only demand theoretical reflexion and subject-related practical processing but which are also based on the informal learning taking place in the half-year stay in each of the countries of the three participating European universities.
Applicants from China, from Vietnam and from Mongolia need a certification by the Academic Evaluation Centre.The Academic Evaluation Centre (Akademische Prüfstelle – APS) provides services on behalf of the Cultural Section of the German Embassy in conjunction with the German Academic Exchange Service (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst – DAAD). The APS is effectively the gateway to study in Germany for applicabnts from China, Vietnam and Mongolia. After the successful verification of an applicant`s documents (this could include a validation interview or a Test for Academic Studies), the APS issues a certificate which German universities demand as an entry requirement. This certificate attests the authenticity of the documents that have been handed in by the applicant, and also that the person has achieved sufficient qualifications in their home country in order to be able to apply for a place at a German university.
Category A scholarships are considered as “full scholarships” covering all necessary costs incurred by the student during his/her study period in Europe. Erasmus Mundus Category A scholarship – are awarded to students selected by TEOS consortia, who are nationals of a Third Country (all countries outside the EU Member states, Liechtenstein, Norway and Iceland), who have not carried out their main activity (studies, research or work) for more than 12 non-consecutive months over the last 5 years in one of the 27 EU Member States, Liechtenstein, Norway and Iceland.
Category B scholarships are considered as a “financial contribution” to the student`s costs while following his/her studies.Erasmus Mundus Category B scholarship – are awarded to students selected by TEOS consortia, who are nationals of one of the 27 EU Member states, Liechtenstein, Norway and Iceland or any third country students who has spent at least 12 (non-consecutive) months, over the last 5 years, working, studying or doing research in one of the 27 EU Member States, Liectenstein, Norway and Iceland.
Eligibility
  • The minimum academic qualification is a Bachelor`s degree or comparable qualification with a background inOutdoor Education, Education, Social Sciences or Environmental Sciences. Applicants must have acquired a minimum of 45 points within the framework of the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) in educational or social/cultural related modules (classes) during their university studies.
  • English language requirements: Students must be able to study courses in English effectively. We therefore require certified English language skills of at least B2 level in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages(CEFR) or equivalent. The minimum English language requirements for obtaining a scholarship are e.g. TOEFL: 550 (paper-based), 213 (computer-based), 80 (internet-based), IELTS: Band 5 (academic),First Certificate in English.
  • Work experience: In the case of similar academic achievements, preference will be given to students with relevant work experience in the field of education and outdoor education.
Scholarship
Erasmus Mundus Category A scholarship:
1,000 € per month for two years (24,000 €).
8,000 € for mobility (e.g. travel from home to Europe and back).
Participation fees which are paid by the EU to the TEOS coordinating university.
Erasmus Mundus Category B scholarship:
500 € per month for two year (12,000 €).
Participation fees which are paid by the EU to the TEOS coordinating university.
Application
  • Application form.
  • Letter of application: Applicants should demonstrate their interest in the subject area and should demonstrate their personal and professional appropriateness for the masters course by writing a statement (at least two pages).
  • Curriculum vitae (e.g. EuroPass CV).
  • Reference(s): Referees (academic or/and non-academic) should email their reference directly to TEOS-coordinator: Mr. Martin Lindner (martin.lindner(at)staff.uni-marburg.de).
Send documents to:
Philipps-Universitaet Marburg
MASTERABTEILUNG
c/o uni-assist e.V.
Helmholzstrasse 2-9
D- 10587 Berlin
Germany
Deadline: 16 December 2011
Related posts:
  1. European Master in Distributed Computing at Erasmus Mundus, Europe
  2. Erasmus Mundus Joint European Master Programme in Environmental Studies, Europe
  3. The European Masters in Lifelong Learning: Policy and Management at Erasmus Mundus, Europe
  4. Master Scholarship in `Global Studies – A European perspective` at Erasmus Mundus [Germany]
  5. Master Scholarships in Lifelong Learning (MALLL) at Erasmus Mundus, Europe

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Cardiff University Scholarships for Overseas Students 2012-2013


Summary
UK – Cardiff University offers scholarships for international students to study undergraduate, postgraduate taught, and postgraduate research academic year 2012/2013. There are four scholarships available each academic year.

Level: Undergraduate, Master, PhD
Institution: Cardiff University
Study in: Cardiff University, UK
Eligible for International Students: Yes
Application Deadline: 15 July 2012
Subject: Any
Value: Full fee waiver (up to £15,000) for the first year of an undergraduate degree
Description
Cardiff University Undergraduate International Scholarships
The Cardiff University Undergraduate International Scholarship is offered to international undergraduate students. Applications are welcomed from all international students applying for undergraduate courses at Cardiff University. There are four scholarships available each academic year.
Scholarship-holders will receive a fee waiver to the value of full international tuition fees (to a maximum of £15,000 per year) for the first year of their undergraduate degree at Cardiff University.
Value: Full fee waiver (up to £15,000) for the first year of an undergraduate degree
Cardiff University Postgraduate (Taught) International Scholarships
The Cardiff University Postgraduate (Taught) International Scholarship is offered to international postgraduate taught (e.g. master’s) students from all countries. Applications are welcomed from all international students applying for postgraduate taught (e.g. master’s) courses at Cardiff University. There are four scholarships available each academic year.
Scholarship holders will receive a fee waiver to the value of full international tuition fees (to a maximum of £15,000) for the entire duration of a one year postgraduate taught programme at Cardiff University (or for one year of a programme that is longer than one year). They will also receive a maintenance stipend of £10,000 for one year (to be received upon arrival at Cardiff University).
Cardiff University Postgraduate (Research) International Scholarships
There are three scholarships available each academic year. Three scholarship holders will pay the UK/EU tuition fee rate instead of the international tuition fee rate for each year (up to four years). Therefore the scholarship will be the value of the difference between home (UK/EU) tuition fees and international tuition fees of their postgraduate research programme at Cardiff University.
Eligibility
  • You must be confirmed as an Overseas Student for fee paying purposes (this information is contained in your offer letter).
  • Applicants for an International Foundation Programme, Postgraduate Taught or Postgraduate Research scholarship: You must have accepted an unconditional offer of a place to study at Cardiff University for the 2012/13 academic year by Midnight (UK time) Sunday, 15th July 2012.
  • Applicants for an Undergraduate scholarship: You must have either a conditional or unconditional offer and must have accepted Cardiff University as your Firm choice on the UCAS system, for study during the 2012/13 academic year, by Midnight (UK time) Sunday, 15th July 2012.
  • Students with offers to study a Distance Learning course are not eligible to apply.
  • You must complete the application form and personal statement as directed. Incomplete forms will not be considered.
  • You must return the application form by the deadline: Midnight (UK time) Sunday, 15th July 2012. Applications received after this date will not be accepted.
  • Scholarships are to be used for academic year 2012/13 only and cannot be used for 2013/14 entry. If you are awarded a scholarship and wish to defer your entry to the University, you will lose your scholarship and will need to re-apply again in the following year.
  • These scholarships are only available to self-funded students. Students who are in receipt of full funding from a sponsorship body (such as their home country’s government or a private organisation) are not eligible to apply.
How to Apply
Visit the official website, the link provided below
Application Deadline
15 July 2012
More Information

Monday, June 25, 2012

Beasiswa S2 Belanda Orange Tulip Scholarship 2012


Orange Tulip Scholarship was reopened in 2012. 2012 Orange Tulip Scholarship is a scholarship program for students S2 to the Netherlands-Indonesia-achieving students.
Three of the best business schools in the Netherlands as well as a corporate partner to invest in Indonesia leading the sons and daughters. They have joined forces to support Indonesian students and young professionals who excel in order to achieve their international ambitions. Air France-KLM, Nyenrode Business Universiteit, TiasNimbas Business School, and Amsterdam Business School provides funding opportunities for MBA and Masters programs in the Netherlands. Together, these funds are used to form the Orange Tulip Scholarship program in Indonesia 2012. Orange Tulip Scholarship Program is organized by Nuffic Neso Indonesia.
2012 Orange Tulip Scholarship Program was created to help students acquire Indonesia's ambitious world-class business education professionals as well as a creative, pioneering, and connected with an extensive network.
Air France-KLM has partnered with the Amsterdam Business School (University of Amsterdam) offers a scholarship program to the Netherlands for a Master in International Finance is comprised of scholarships to:
partial tuition
contributions cost of living
round-trip ticket from Jakarta to Amsterdam-Jakarta.
Terms:
Participants are Indonesian citizens who currently live and / or working in Indonesia;
Participants are not currently in college and / or working in the Netherlands.
Participants must meet admission requirements of the intended program of study by the university / sponsor is concerned.
Associated with the requirements of number 3 above, the current participants have already received / is in the process of signing up / interest and plans soon to register for courses at the university is concerned.
Willing to follow the chosen course of study in academic year 2012/2013, which will begin in September 2012.
Deadline: February 20, 2012 - 30 April 2012...

Untuk Informasi Lebih lanjut

Nuffic Neso Indonesia
Stephen Widjaja
Tel: 021 5290 2172
E-mail: ots@nesoindonesia.or.id
Web: www.nesoindonesia.or.id/ots