Saturday, October 16, 2010

[Australia] APRICOT Fellowship Program for Developing Countries plus 2 more

[Australia] APRICOT Fellowship Program for Developing Countries plus 2 more


[Australia] APRICOT Fellowship Program for Developing Countries

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APRICOT Fellowship Program for Developing Countries

Overview
Since 2000, the APRICOT Fellowship Program has provided opportunities to personnel from developing countries to participate in APRICOT. The program provides basic financial assistance to selected applicants, who fulfill eligibility criteria and are then selected by the Fellowship Committee.

The Fellowship Award which is granted to successful applicants (Fellows) covers a proportion of conference registration, travel, and living expenses associated with attending APRICOT.

Who can apply?
The APRICOT Fellowship Program targets individuals from developing countries who are actively involved in Internet development, in a professional capacity, in any of the following roles:
  • Engineers (network builders)
  • Decision makers in government, educational, non-government and private sectors
  • Educators and trainers


[USA] Harvard Asia Center Graduate Summer Language Grants for East, South and Southeast Asian Language Study

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Harvard Asia Center Graduate Summer Language Grants for East, South and Southeast Asian Language Study

Overview
Asia Center Graduate Summer Language Grants for East, South and Southeast Asian Language Study, Harvard University.

These grants are offered jointly by the Harvard University Asia Center, the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies, the Korea Institute, and the Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies. These grants are for students enrolled in a master`s or doctoral program at Harvard in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences or any of its professional schools for study during the summer of an East Asian language (including the Altaic languages), or of one of the languages of South or Southeast Asia. Study should take place at accredited programs outside of the United States, but exceptions may be made when this is not possible.


[USA] Brown University Royce Fellowship for Sport and Society

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Brown University Royce Fellowship for Sport and Society

Overview
The Sport and Society Fellowship recognizes Brown University undergraduates who have a record of excellence in academics and sport, supporting these student-athletes to embark on innovative research or applied projects, exploring the intersection of sport and human rights within a particular context.

Fellows` areas of research may include health, education, conflict resolution, public policy, disability rights, race, gender or ethnicity. The Fellowship supports reflection and inquiry by inspiring fellows to connect their scholarly work with that of their peers and designated faculty, staff and community leaders. Faculty and Community Advisors will work with the Fellows, including Eli Wolff, 00` Director of Research and Advocacy for the Northeastern University Center for Sport and Society.


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