Saturday, August 20, 2011

[Belgium] VLIR-UOS Aquaculture Scholarships for Developing Countries at University of Gent plus 1 more

[Belgium] VLIR-UOS Aquaculture Scholarships for Developing Countries at University of Gent plus 1 more


[Belgium] VLIR-UOS Aquaculture Scholarships for Developing Countries at University of Gent

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VLIR-UOS Aquaculture Scholarships for Developing Countries at University of Gent

Overview
VLIR-UOS Scholarships in Aquaculture for students from developing countries. This programme provides courses at university level on the most important aspects of aquaculture, for both marine and freshwater organisms. The programme takes a multidisciplinary, interuniversity and international approach, and aims at the acquisition of fundamental knowledge and skills with the main objectives being:

1. to deliver researchers able to design and perform research in various aquaculture fields;

2. to deliver experts who can draw and implement strategies for future development in the aquaculture industry;

3. to form key persons who can act as a nucleus in their local environment through dissemination of their acquired knowledge;

4. to deliver academically trained staff for the aquaculture industry.


[Australia] Undergraduate Scholarship in Civil Engineering at La Trobe University

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Undergraduate Scholarship in Civil Engineering at La Trobe University

Overview

This scholarship is available to outstanding international high school graduates (70% or above in year 12, or equivalent). The purpose of this scholarship is to attract students to study a Bachelor of Civil Engineering at La Trobe`s regional campus in Bendigo. It offers the opportunity for students to work in a region which currently faces a skill shortage of civil engineers.

The scholarship, worth $20 000 over 4 years (or $5 000 per year, subject to satisfactory progress) will be offered to all students who meet the entry requirements and accept an offer to study the Bachelor of Civil Engineering at the Bendigo campus starting in Semester 1 (March) 2012.


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