Archive for March, 2011

Challenge: Future Competition 2011/12

What if fun was taken seriously? What if creativity and joy were approached with as much care as finance and physics? What if entertainment was to double-up on meaning? Global youth think-tank and student competition Challenge: Future Competition 2011/12 dares to re-envision the Future where MEANING and POSITIVE CHANGE go hand-in-hand with FUN. What would [...]

2011 Michael Vergauwen Fund Scholarship – USA

The Purpose Of The Michael Vergauwen Fund Scholarship Is For Dependents Of Employees To Pursue A Technical Degree At USA In 2011 Scholarship Description: The International Communications Industries Foundation (ICIF) is a non-profit charitable and educationalorganization chartered to support the audiovisual communications industry, bringing manufacturers and dealers together to improve the industry through education and [...]

Manchester Business School Comparative and International Business (CIB) Studentship

Leave a Comment Manchester Business School Comparative and International Business (CIB) Studentship Project title: Rising power firms and drivers of economic change Supervisor(s): Professor Rudolf R Sinkovics, Professor Mo Yamin Duration: 3 years full-time, commencing September 2011 Project summary The rise of China, India and Brazil as economic and political ‘drivers’ of the global economy [...]

World Wide Studies Scholarship 2011 for Ukrainian

The Victor Pinchuk Foundation is offering scholarships for Ukrainian students commencing a Master’s degree at the School of Environment and Development in September 2011. The scholarships will fund up to 60% of the total cost of study (up to a maximum of US$ 50,000). Students are expected to cover the rest of their expenses by [...]

[Europe] Erasmus Mundus BioHealth Computing at EM Scholarship

 [Europe] Erasmus Mundus BioHealth Computing at EM Scholarship Erasmus Mundus BioHealth Computing at EM Scholarship OverviewGrowing barriers between clinical and basic research, along with the ever increasing complexities involved in conducting health research, are making it more difficult to translate new knowledge to the bedside – and back again to the bench. Considering that [...]



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