Monday, November 14, 2011

[USA] Ancora Foundation Graduate Fellowship at Stanford Graduate School of Business plus 1 more

[USA] Ancora Foundation Graduate Fellowship at Stanford Graduate School of Business plus 1 more


[USA] Ancora Foundation Graduate Fellowship at Stanford Graduate School of Business

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Ancora Foundation Graduate Fellowship at Stanford Graduate School of Business

Overview
One scholarship is offered each year for enrollment in the Stanford Sloan Master`s Program, a 10 ½ month, full-time program leading to the degree of Master of Science in Management.

One of three degree programs at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, the Stanford Sloan Program provides an ideal learning environment for successful mid-career executives who are preparing for greater levels of leadership and responsibility within their organizations, or who may be choosing a new career path. Stanford Sloan Fellows come from over 20 different countries, sharing personal and professional insights based on their years of significant work experience (minimum of 8).


[Europe] Erasmus Mundus Scholarships in International Performance Research (MAIPR)

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Erasmus Mundus Scholarships in International Performance Research (MAIPR)

Overview
The Erasmus Mundus MA in International Performance Research (MAIPR) is a 16-month programme aimed at students with a particular interest and/or background in the performing arts, therefore those who may wish to pursue a career in or add value to already existing skills in aspects of arts practice or pursue an academic career through advanced study, perhaps leading to a Ph.D.

The ideal candidate has a strong academic background and also experience with creative practice in theatre and/or performance. You may be in your final year of an undergraduate degree or have been working in a performance-related profession or area. The current MAIPR intakes are truly international, made up of students from all continents (except Antartica!) We have students who have entered straight after finishing their undergraduate degrees in performance-related disciplines and others who have worked as directors, choreographers, curators, dancers and actors. You should bear in mind, however, that MAIPR is not a practical training programme. What it will do is help you develop and enhance your theoretical knowledge about performance-related issues, and it will certainly add value to your already existing skills base.


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