Tuesday, September 7, 2010

[Europe] Master in Early Childhood Education and Care at IMEC Erasmus Mundus plus 2 more

[Europe] Master in Early Childhood Education and Care at IMEC Erasmus Mundus plus 2 more


[Europe] Master in Early Childhood Education and Care at IMEC Erasmus Mundus

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Master in Early Childhood Education and Care at IMEC Erasmus Mundus

Overview
International Master in Early Childhood Education and Care (IMEC) is a two-year international Master Programme (120 ECTS) in Early Childhood Education and Care. All students will follow a given structure, spending at least one semester at all three partner institutions:
  1. Oslo University College (Norway)
  2. University of Malta (Malta)
  3. Dublin Institute of Technology (Ireland)


[Germany] European Masters Global Studies at Erasmus Musdus

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European Masters Global Studies at Erasmus Musdus

Overview
The Master Course `Global Studies – A European perspective` is an interdisciplinary, research-based Master offered by a consortium of five European universities:
  • Roskilde Universitet
  • London School of Economics and Political Science
  • Universität Leipzig
  • Universität Wien
  • Uniwersytet Wrocławski
The European Commission is supporting this Master Course with a generous grant scheme for non-European students and a mobility scheme which links the consortium to six non-European partners:
  • Dalhousie University, Canada
  • Fudan University, China
  • Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
  • Macquarie University, Australia
  • University of California at Santa Barbara, USA
  • University of Stellenbosch, South Africa


Fellowships for Women from Developing Countries

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Overview
Schlumberger Foundation Fellowships for Women from Developing Countries 2011 Faculty for the Future Fellowships. Developing and emerging economies to pursue PhD or post-doctoral studies in the physical sciences and related disciplines at top universities abroad. The Faculty for the Future program grows each year and has become a powerful community that today stands at 142 pioneering women scientists from 43 countries.

Faculty for the Future fellowships are awarded to women from developing and emerging economies who are preparing for PhD or post-doctoral study in the physical sciences, engineering, or related disciplines to pursue advanced graduate study at top universities in their disciplines abroad.


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