Taiwan-United States Sister Relations Alliance (TUSA) ‘Ambassador’ Scholarships for Summer 2013

There is no requirement for proficiency in Chinese language… indeed, the program’s aim is to provide opportunities to those who have not experienced a study-aboard program either in China or Taiwan, but are eager to pursue some overseas immersion Mandarin and cultural study.   Accepted students will be enrolled in the Chinese Language Center at the National Cheng Kung University (NCKU, http://www.ncku.edu.tw  ) in Tainan City, Taiwan. The University is recognized as one of the two top institutions of higher education in Taiwan.  The application period ends on  Feb. 15, 2013 for early  acceptance  and  March 31, 2013 for  general acceptance. Applications can be submitted on line at www.taiwanusalliance.com .

The 2013 TUSA program starts July 1 and ends August 23th.  A stipend of NT $25,000 (US $800) per month for two months (July & August) will be awarded to each scholarship recipient. The scholarship is budgeted to cover tuition, dormitory fees, all program-related travel and excursions, and accident/outpatient health insurance. The program is sponsored by  the  Ministry of Education  in Taiwan,  and a total of 36 ‘Ambassador’ students will be accepted for the 2013 class.

Visit the web site at www.taiwanusalliance.com  for additional information about the 2013 TUSA Summer ‘Ambassador’ program.

 

Amazing Summer Research Opportunity for Sophomores and Juniors

Joint Summer Research Programs
sponsored by
University of California, Berkeley & Columbia University
for students at
the Creating Connections Consortium (C3)*
Supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

Students from the Creating Connections Consortium (C3) – which includes Middlebury College – are encouraged to apply for faculty/graduate student-mentored research opportunities in the Arts, Humanities, and Social and Physical Sciences. Participants will engage in graduate-level research and hone skills necessary to apply to and succeed in graduate and professional programs.

C3 applicants from diverse populations and backgrounds historically underrepresented in higher education are encouraged to apply.

  • Exposure to graduate-level research, mentor/advisee relationships, GRE preparation, and the graduate school application process
  • Weekly seminars, workshops, and group events
  • Participants present research results to faculty, graduate students, and the campus community at final Research Symposium
  • Transportation, stipend, and campus housing provided

SEE LINKS BELOW FOR SPECIFIC PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS/DETAILS

Columbia University
SUMMER RESEARCH PROGRAM
Program dates: June 2 – August 3, 2013
http://gsas.columbia.edu/summer-research-program

University of California, Berkeley SUMMER RESEARCH OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM
Program Dates: June 2 – July 27, 2013
http://diversity.berkeley.edu/graduate/gdp/srop

Application deadline: February 22, 2013

 

Rangel International Affairs and Payne International Development Fellows Deadlines Approaching

The application deadlines for the Rangel and Payne Fellowship Programs are approaching.  Below are the deadlines, followed by short descriptions of each program.  Please note that there is a page on the websites under each opportunity entitled “Tips for Preparing a Competitive Application” that may assist you.

Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Graduate Fellowship Program:  January 18, 2013

Donald M. Payne International Development Fellowship Program:  January 23, 2013

The Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Program seeks outstanding young people interested in careers in the Foreign Service of the U.S. Department of State.  The Rangel Graduate Fellowship Program provides benefits valued at up to $90,000 over two years toward a two-year master’s degree, arranges internships on Capitol Hill and at U.S. embassies, and provides professional development and support activities.  Those who successfully complete the program enter the State Department Foreign Service.  Fellows may use the fellowship to attend a two-year master’s program in a U.S. institution to study an area of relevance to the Foreign Service, including international relations, public policy, public administration, languages, or business administration. Applicants must be college seniors or graduates looking to start two-year graduate programs in fall 2013, have GPAs of at least 3.2, and be U.S. citizens. The program welcomes applications from those with any undergraduate major and encourages applications from members of minority groups historically underrepresented in the Foreign Service and those with financial need. Information and application materials are at www.rangelprogram.org. The application deadline is January 18, 2013. The Program is funded by the U.S. Department of State and managed by Howard University.

The USAID Donald M. Payne International Development Fellowship prepares outstanding young people for careers in international development as USAID Foreign Service Officers. The Payne Fellowship Program provides benefits valued at up to $90,000 over two years toward a two-year master’s degree, arranges internships on Capitol Hill and at USAID missions overseas, and provides professional development and support activities. Fellows who successfully complete the program become USAID Foreign Service Officers. Fellows may use the fellowship to attend a two-year master’s program in a U.S. institution to study an area of relevance to the USAID Foreign Service, including international development, international relations, public policy, business administration, foreign languages, economics, agriculture, environmental sciences, health, or urban planning at a graduate or professional school approved by the Payne Program. At the end of the two-year fellowship, Fellows enter the USAID Foreign Service. Applicants must be college seniors or graduates looking to start graduate school in the fall of the year they apply, have GPAs of at least 3.2 and be U.S. citizens. The program welcomes applications from those with any undergraduate major and encourages applications from members of minority groups historically underrepresented in the USAID Foreign Service and those with financial need. Information and application materials for the program are available at www.paynefellows.org. The application deadline is January 23, 2013. The Program is funded by USAID and managed by Howard University.

 

Boren Scholarships Available to Fund Study Abroad for Less Commonly Taught Languages or Areas

Boren Scholarships provide up to $20,000 to U.S. undergraduate students to study abroad in areas of the world that are critical to U.S. interests and underrepresented in study abroad, including Africa, Asia, Central & Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East.

Boren Scholars represent a variety of academic backgrounds, but all are interested in studying less commonly taught languages, including but not limited to Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, and Swahili.

Middlebury’s internal deadline for sophomores planning to apply for a Boren Scholarship to fund their study abroad next year is February 1, 2013.

For more information about the Boren, as well as to review other sources of funding for Study Abroad, see the Study Abroad website: http://www.middlebury.edu/international/sa/what_to_know/scholarships or contact Stacey Thebodo in International Programs, x5745.

More information about the Boren can be found on its website: http://www.borenawards.org/boren_scholarship.

DAAD Scholarships for Study Abroad in Germany, Deadline January 13

Program Deadline: January 31st, 2013

DAAD Undergraduate Scholarship to Germany 2013-2014

Highly qualified undergraduate students are invited to apply for scholarships funding study, senior thesis research and/or internships in Germany. The goal of this program is to support study abroad in Germany and at German universities. Preference will be given to students whose projects or programs are based at and organized by a German university. Scholarships are available either as part of an organized study abroad program or as part of an individual, student-designed study abroad semester or year.
Be aware, that the deadline of January 31st 2013 is for students wishing to study in Germany between fall 2013 through July 2014.
The scholarship committee is looking for students who:

  • are currently second and third year students and will be in their third and fourth year during their stay in Germany
  • are seeking DAAD support for a 4-10 month period in Germany during the German academic year.
  • possess outstanding academic records and personal integrity, as evinced by both their grades and letters of recommendation.
  • have well-defined study, research or internship plans for their stay in Germany.
  • submit the DAAD language evaluation form with their application, although German language competency is not mandatory.
  • demonstrate an interest in contemporary German and European affairs and who explain the significance of their project in Germany to their future studies, research or professional goals.
  • are enrolled, full-time students in an undergraduate degree-granting program at an accredited North American college or university.
  • will return to the US or Canada after the scholarship period to complete their Bachelor’s degree.

More information at: https://www.daad.org/?p=47220

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