2011 Tourism Cares Professional Development Scholarship And Internship – USA
Tourism Cares Has A Minimum Of 27 Merit-Based Scholarship And Internship Offerings With A Possible Aggregate At USA In 2011
Description:
Tourism Cares has a minimum of 27 merit-based scholarship and internship offerings with a possible aggregate annual total of $30,350; the number of total awards and award amounts may vary depending on the cost of the program completed or conference attended. Read more
2011 Summer Internship Program – USA
Summer Internship Program By U.S. National Science Foundation In The Field Of Data Management At USA In 2011
Description:
Up to eight interns will be accepted in 2011, each paired with one primary mentor and, in some cases, secondary mentors. Interns need not necessarily be at the same location or institution as their mentor(s). Interns and mentors are expected to have a face-to-face meeting at the beginning of the summer, and interns are encouraged to attend the DataONE All-Hands Meeting in the fall to present the results of their work. DataONE will pay all necessary travel expenses. Read more
FreshFields Law Summer Is Organizing Internship 2010 – London
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Combines A Depth Of Local Knowledge With An Unrivalled Breadth Of Expertise At London In 2011
Description:
With more than 2,500 lawyers working across 27 offices worldwide, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer combines a depth of local knowledge with an unrivalled breadth of expertise across practice areas and borders. We recruit and develop an extremely wide range of talents within the firm. Our ability to offer these diverse skills across international borders ensures we provide our clients with the very best advice possible. Read more
Monica Miller Walsh Undergraduate Summer Internship – USA – Standford University
Monica Miller Walsh Undergraduate Summer Internship For Stanford Undergraduate Students Interested In Internship At USA In 2011
Description:
These awards of up to $3,000 each are available to Stanford undergraduate students interested in completing an independent internship in Latin America. A limited number of additional summer savings offsets are available upon special application for students with demonstrated financial need. Grants are generally dispensed for summer projects, but may be considered for alternative timing as well.
Eligibility:
Students must be undergraduates in good standing at Stanford with well-defined internship proposals with an organization or business in Latin America.tudents are eligible to receive funding only if they will be enrolling as undergraduates (preferred) or coterminal students at Stanford campus for at least one quarter after returning from abroad.Internships must last at least six weeks.Preference will be given to proposals for internships arranged independently and directly with a foreign-based organization, rather than through a large international internship company.
Language Prerequisite:
Working knowledge of Spanish or Portuguese, as appropriate to the destination country, is required.
Application Process:
Applications may be hand-delivered or mailed to CLAS, or submitted by email. A complete application includes all of the following:
* A statement of purpose, including applicant’s background/interest in Latin America and a proposal outlining the internship to be undertaken
* Itemized budget outlining how funds will be used and, if applicable, disclosing any other ouside funding sought
* A completed application form (download here)
* Two letters of recommendation (submit with application in separate, sealed, signed envelopes, or have recommenders send letters directly to CLAS)
* An unofficial transcript of Stanford courses
* Evidence of formal arrangements with an organization (email from organization director/manager is acceptable)
Grant Reporting Responsibilities:
The grant recipient must attend an orientation meeting before traveling abroad, complete a short report (2-3 pages) midway through their experience abroad, complete a final narrative report (5-7 pages) and final financial report (1-2 pages) after returning to the United States, and participate in a public presentation regarding their internship.
Selection Criteria:
Applications are reviewed by an interdisciplinary committee of faculty members affiliated with the Center for Latin American Studies.
Last Date To Apply:April 1, 2011
Source:http://www.stanford.edu/group/las/funding/monica_miller_walsh.html
Freeman Indonesia Nonprofit Internship Program 2011 – Indonesia
The Aim Of Freeman Indonesia Nonprofit Internship Program Is To Develop Student Leaders And Strengthen At Indonesia In 2011
Scholarship Description:
The Freeman Indonesia Nonprofit Internship Program (FINIP), funded by the Freeman Foundation, aims to develop student leaders and strengthen the nonprofit sector in Indonesia. IIE will select and pair 10 Indonesian students pursuing U.S. degrees with 10 U.S. undergraduates and arrange internships for them to work together in an Indonesian nonprofit organization.As part of the 9-week experience, from June 15 to August 13, 2011, the Freeman Interns will participate in a three-day orientation and a final capstone seminar in Jakarta, organized by IIE’s partner organization, the Indonesian International Education Foundation (IIEF). Internships and coursework will be arranged by IIEF in three cities: Bandung, Malang, and Yogyakarta. All program-related costs will be covered. Read more
American Floral Endowment Internship Scholarship Programs 2010 – USA
The American Floral Endowment Offers Two Intern Scholarship Programs For USA Citizens At USA In 2010
Study Subject: Any Subject
Employer: American Floral Endowment
Level: Undergraduate
Scholarship Description:
Applications are reviewed twice a year. The deadline for submitting applications is March 1 and October 1 each year.Vic & Margaret Ball Intern Scholarship Program – Training at a commercial production greenhouse or nursery. This program allows students the opportunity to intern at commercial facilities for a period of three, four or six month periods. Upon completion of their paid internship, the student will receive a scholarship in the amount of $1,500 (three-month), $3,000 (four-month), or $6,000 (six month). Read more
The New York-Presbyterian Hospital Dietetic Internship Program – USA
New York-Presbyterian Hospital Dietetic Internship Program Provide Convincing And grammatically Correct Statement At USA In 2010
Study Subject: Dietetic
Employer: The New York-Presbyterian Hospital
Level: Internship
Scholarship Description:
The New York-Presbyterian Hospital Dietetic Internship Program is committed to the recognition of dietetic students who have excelled in the areas of academics, community service and extra-curricular activities. We realize that the escalating cost of a dietetic internship program can be prohibitive to many fine students. Our scholarship program enables worthy students to attend our dietetic internship, and their professional achievements build and strengthen our internship program. Read more
MA Scholarship In UK – University Of Leicester
University Of Leicester Provides MA Scholarship In Social Change And Resistance 2010 In UK
Introduction:
About the UniversityThe University of Leicester is one of the UK’s leading universities, committed to international excellence through the creation of world changing research and high quality, inspirational teaching. It is consistently in the top 20 of all national tables and is ranked in the top 5% of universities in the world by two international studies – the Times Higher Education-QS World University Rankings and the Shanghai Jiao Tong Academic Ranking of World Universities.In 2008/2009 we were named the Times Higher Education’s University of the Year, with the judges describing us as “elite without being elitist”.
The publication of the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) in December 2008 confirmed the University of Leicester’s position as a leading research university well placed to offer degree opportunities in a wide variety of disciplines and allow our students to benefit from working with staff at the cutting edge of their disciplines. The knowledge, expertise and sense of innovation and discovery evident in our departments create an excellent environment in which to undertake study at doctoral level.
Entry Requirements:
Applicants should have a good (either first class or upper second) undergraduate honours degree in an appropriate subject, or if currently in their final year of study, be able to provide evidence that the necessary grades will be achieved. These scholarships are available to Home/EU students only.
Informal Enquiries:
Informal enquiries are welcome and should be directed to Dr George Lewis, Director Centre for American Studies- email gdgl1@le.ac.uk.
Applications:
Applications should be submitted using the standard University of Leicester postgraduate application form.
For further information about the School, Department and the MA in Social Change and Resistance please visit:
1.MA in Social Change and Resistance – programme
2.School of Historical Studies – home
3.Department of Geography – home
Fees And Funding:
When planning your studies, it is important to think carefully about your fees and living expenses. On this page you’ll find details of the tuition fees currently charged by the University of Leicester as well as advice on planning your living expenses.You can also find information on the latest funding opportunities including University funded awards and external funding sources. Please note that funding opportunities are advertised for information only and do not represent an offer from the University or any external funding body.If you are looking to spread the costs of postgraduate study, why not take a look at our part-time and distance learning programmes? Our range of flexible postgraduate opportunities allow students to balance their studies with their career and other commitments.
Telephone No: +44 (0)116 252 5381
E-Mail pgadmissions@le.ac.uk
Last Date To Apply: 30 July 2010
Source:http://www2.le.ac.uk/departments/gradschool/finance/fees
2010/11 Canada Internships-Citizen for public justice(CPJ)
2010-2011 Public Justice Internships in Canada
Introduction:
Citizens for Public Justice (CPJ), is a national organization of citizens inspired by faith to act for justice in Canadian public policy. CPJ’s mission is to promote public justice – the political dimension of loving our neighbours – in Canada by shaping key public policy debates through research and analysis, publishing and public dialogue. CPJ encourages citizens, leaders in society, and governments to support policies and practices that reflect God’s call for love,justice and stewardship. CPJ focuses on many public justice issues, including, but not limited to, poverty,environmental stewardship, welcoming newcomers and pluralism/diversity issues. After nearly 47 years of service, CPJ is stepping up to a new level of effort and impact. We have undertaken careful strategic planning by which to build on our strengths and develop a Read more
2010/11 Center for Security Studies (CSS) and the International Relations and Security Network (ISN) internship program,ETH Zurich-Switzerland
ETH Zurich,the Center for Security Studies presents The Center for Security Studies (CSS) and the International Relations and Security Network (ISN) internship program-Switzerland
Introduction:
The Center for Security Studies (CSS) and the International Relations and Security Network (ISN) are pleased to announce the 2010/2011 internship program.
Over the course of the year we will be offering a total of 10 internships to graduate and undergraduate students in their final year. Interns will contribute to the CSS research agenda and to the ISN, the leading open-source information platform in the international relations and security communities. Read more