Minggu, 18 Agustus 2013

Fellowships in International Human Rights


For recent graduates of law schools or graduate programs in journalism, international relations, area studies, or other relevant disciplines from universities worldwide.

Unrestricted Fellowships
Alan R. and Barbara D. Finberg Fellowship - Established in memory of Alan R. and Barbara D. Finberg, early supporters of Human Rights Watch (“HRW”), this fellowship is open to recent graduates (at the Master's level) in the fields of law, journalism, international relations, or other relevant studies. Graduates with LL.B. degrees or advanced degrees in other relevant disciplines may also be considered.

JOB DESCRIPTION:
  • Fellows typically work full-time in Human Rights Watch’s New York or Washington, D.C. office or in some instances in another location. The NYU, Sandler, and Finberg Fellows work full-time for one year with Human Rights Watch.
  • Fellows monitor human rights developments in various countries, conduct on-site investigations, draft reports on human rights conditions, and engage in advocacy and media outreach aimed at publicizing and curtailing human rights violations.
  • Past fellows have conducted research and advocacy on numerous different issues in countries all over the world. Recent examples include projects on: police corruption and access to justice in Liberia; accessibility for people with disabilities in Russia; youth in solitary confinement in US prisons; hazardous child labor in artisanal gold mining in Tanzania; police abuse of gay men in Kyrgyzstan.
  • QUALIFICATIONS:
    • Applicants must demonstrate a strong background in international human rights and be committed to building a career in human rights. Research experience, including experience conducting interviews, ideally in the context of human rights research, is required. Field experience in human rights work is strongly desirable. Applicants must have exceptional analytic skills and excellent oral and written communications skills in English. Proficiency in one language in addition to English is strongly desired as is familiarity with countries or regions where serious human rights violations occur.
    • Applicants should be highly motivated and well-organized; able to work quickly and well under pressure, both independently and as a member of a team; able to juggle multiple tasks; and able to meet tight deadlines. The fellowship year will require creativity, initiative, perseverance, and flexibility while maintaining HRW's high methodological standards.
    • Depending on the fellowship for which they wish to apply, prospective fellows must be recent graduates of law, journalism, international relations, or other relevant studies, or must provide evidence of significant, comparable, relevant work experience. (Please see our Frequently Asked Questions section for the specific requirements of the various fellowships.)
    Fellowships begin in September 2014.

    SALARY AND BENEFITS:
    The salary for 2013-2014 fellows is US$55,000, plus excellent employer-paid benefits. The salary for 2014-2015 is currently under review and may be increased.

    APPLICATION DEADLINE:
    OCTOBER 16, 2013
    Applicants are responsible for compiling complete application packets which must include the following:
    • cover letter
    • resume
    • two letters of recommendation
    • an unedited, unpublished writing sample (no legal briefs, please)
    • an official law or graduate school transcript (applicants in one-year graduate programs should supply an undergraduate transcript with a list of their graduate school courses)
    Complete applications (including transcripts and recommendations) for 2014-2015 fellowships must be received no later than October 16, 2013. Applications should be sent by e-mail, under single cover (in one email) and preferably as one PDF file (or, at a minimum, as separate PDF files), to fellowship@hrw.org with the name of the fellowship in the subject line.

    Applicants must be available for interviews in New York from late November to mid-December 2013.  Inquiries may be directed to fellowship@hrw.org. Please see http://www.hrw.org/about/fellowships for more information.

    Human Rights Watch is an equal opportunity employer that does not discriminate in its hiring practices and, in order to build the strongest possible workforce, actively seeks a diverse applicant pool.

    Human Rights Watch is an international human rights monitoring and advocacy organization known for its in-depth investigations, its incisive and timely reporting, its innovative and high-profile advocacy campaigns, and its success in changing the human rights-related policies and practices of influential governments and international institutions.
    Application Checklist

    Please include all of the following, by e-mail and as PDF files, under single cover(in one email) and preferably as one PDF file (or, at a minimum, as separate PDF files).  Because of the volume of applications received, it is not possible for us to process incomplete or late applications.
     
    Your application has six parts: your cover letter, resume, writing sample, official transcript, and two letters of recommendation.  We require that all materials be sent together by October 16, 2013.
     
    Please make sure your name appears on every page of your application, especially the first page of your cover letter.

    • cover letter – A cover letter includes a brief description of how you are suited to the fellowship and why you feel you are an appropriate candidate.
    • résumé (curriculum vitae) – A résumé or curriculum vitae should include your contact information, previous work experience, education, and special skills you have that pertain to the position.
    • two letters of recommendation – A letter of recommendation is a letter written by someone who knows you in a professional or academic capacity testifying to your suitability for a fellowship position.  Letters should be sent to you and then included in your application.  Please note that we require two letters of recommendation.
    • unedited, unpublished writing sample – The writing sample can be any document, provided it has been edited only by you.  (Thus, you should not submit final, published versions of materials that have been edited by others.)  Writing samples should not be longer than 10 pages. Excerpts are perfectly acceptable. The writing sample must be in English. If the sample was translated into English, translation must have been done by the author. The writing sample may treat any subject, but should reflect your interest in experience in the field of human rights, as well as your writing abilities.
    • official law or graduate school transcript (applicants in one-year graduate programs should supply an undergraduate transcript with a list of their graduate school courses) – Official transcripts are stamped or signed documents from your university telling us what grades/marks and degrees you earned.  These documents should be scanned and attached to your e-mail application.  Please do not include copies of diplomas or degree certificates, as these do not tell us what grades or marks you received in your classes.  Please note that if transcripts of your graduate work are not yet available, you must include an official transcript of your undergraduate work and an official letter from your graduate program confirming your enrollment. 

Chulabhorn Graduate Institute – ASEAN Foundation Joint Post-graduate Scholarship Program in Science and Technology (for Academic Year 2014)


The Chulabhorn Graduate Institute ( CGI ) and the ASEAN Foundation (AF) have entered into an agreement to develop highly qualified human resources in the area of science and technology within ASEAN member countries through the Chulabhorn Graduate Institute - ASEAN Foundation Post-Graduate Scholarship Program in Science and Technology.
The  CGI  is a multidisciplinary post-graduate academic institute established in 2005, under the initiative of Professor Dr. Her Royal Highness Princess Chulabhorn Mahidol. The aim of  CGI  is to employ the most recent interactive teaching techniques used in leading educational and research institutions to train students in the program to be effective thinkers and leaders in their fields of expertise, to better serve their countries’ needs towards sustainable development. The  CGI  is presently offering programs leading to a Post-Graduate diploma and a Master’s degree in Applied Biological Sciences: Environmental Health, Environmental Toxicology, and Chemical Biology.
The ASEAN Foundation, an initiative of the Leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), was established on 15 December 1997 to help bring about shared prosperity and a sustainable future for the peoples of all ASEAN countries. It has been mandated to promote greater awareness of ASEAN and greater interaction among its peoples and their increased participation in ASEAN activities as well as to undertake development cooperation activities that enhance mutual assistance, address equitable economic development and reduce poverty.
This year, 5 (five) scholarships are available for ASEAN nationals (except Thai citizen) who are interested to pursue a Master Degree at the  CGI . Selection of successful applicants will be based on merit.

Eligibility

  • Scholarships are open to bonafide ASEAN nationals (except Thai citizen)
  • Hold a Bachelor Degree with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.00 in one of the following fields:
    • Sciences: Chemistry, Biological, Biological Sciences, Molecular Biology, Environmental Sciences
    • Medical Sciences: Medicine, Medical Technology, Nursing
    • Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Applicants from other related fields are also welcome to apply.

  • Have at least 2 years work experiences in related field. Applicants with laboratory research experiences will receive favorable consideration
  • Applicants must have demonstrated English proficiency, preferably on one of two recognized test of language proficiency (TOEFL, IELTS)
  • Applicants must provide a statement of purpose explaining their interests in the study

Field of Study

  • Applied Biological Sciences: Environmental Health
  • Environmental Toxicology
  • Chemical Biology

Scholarship Coverage

The scholarship will cover tuition and other academic fees, round trip airfare, accommodation allowance, monthly stipend, book allowance, health insurance and others.

Award Period

The award is tenable for a period of 2 years, subject to an annual review of the scholar’s satisfactory progress.

Application Procedure

Applicants should complete the Chulabhorn Graduate Institute – the ASEAN Foundation Post – Graduate Scholarship Program application form and submit together with other supporting documents to:
The Chulabhorn Graduate Institute ( CGI -AF Joint Scholarship Program)54 Kamphangphet 6 Road,Laksi, Bangkok 10210 THAILAND Email: cgi_academic@cgi.ac.th

Application Period

Application for the  CGI -AF Scholarship Program is due on 30 October 2013. Pre-session orientation program will commence in April 2014 while the academic program will commence in June 2014.

Notification of the Award

Successful applicants will be notified of the outcome by  CGI .

Application Form

CGI  - AF scholarship application form and medical history and report can be downloaded from here.

PhD Scholarship on Restoration of Tropical Lowland Rainforest in Hutan Harapan, Indonesia


Background
Tropical rainforests are being converted to other land uses at a high rate. For the Sumatran lowland rainforest, one of the most diverse forests types in the world, it is estimated that only 2-3% of the original forest remains. Much of this remaining forest has furthermore been exploited by commercial logging, and the remnant forests now appear as islands in the landscape, surrounded by plantations of commercial species such as oilpalm and rubber. This is especially problematic for long term stability and forest dynamics because small patches of forest are poor habitats for endangered flora and fauna. As a countermeasure to forest degradation, to rehabilitate degraded forest and to expand forest patches, new initiatives are being developed in large-scale forest restoration. One of these is the Hutan Harapan (Harapan Rainforest) initiative.

The mission of Hutan Harapan is to protect and restore 100.000 ha of tropical lowland rainforest in Jambi and South Sumatra. Supported by Danida through the Danida Support to Harapan Rainforest (DSHRF) project, Hutan Harapan, is presently offering a PhD scholarship for an Indonesian national in collaboration with University of Copenhagen.

Different forms of forest restoration in South East Asia were developed through the 20th century. A range of techniques have been developed, ranging from little or no intervention (natural succession) to intensive manipulations of the ecosystem. Recreation of the forest diversity is believed to be dependent on level of degradation, the particular environment (including distance to the nearest forests) and the combination of species applied. However, scientific knowledge that can guide restoration efforts is still scarce. The proposed PhD study will develop silvicultural knowledge relating to restoration focussing on the following topics:


i.       Early succession in cleared forest areas. Natural regeneration of tree diversity likely depends on factors such as distance to nearby seed trees and forest, presence of seed dispersers and the level of degradation of the ecosystem. For a number of sites with different disturbance regimes, the vegetation compositions will be studied and the influence of key parameters on the recreation of species diversity will be analysed.

ii.       Efficacy of different approaches to restoration with respect to recreation of species diverse forest communities, investments and establishment under different levels of degradation. Based on field trials, species composition of different restoration regimes will be followed to make recommendations for efficient restoration of vegetation and habitats for fauna.

iii.       Species ecology and performance under different restoration forms. Tree species have differential responses to different biotic and abiotic growth conditions, and knowledge hereof is essential to management decisions on restoration strategies. Field trials will be used to follow growth of - and interaction between - selected species under several restoration regimes, thus characterising optimum conditions for restoration of individual species.

The results will be of great importance to scientists and foresters interested in protection and regeneration of lowland tropical rainforest biodiversity.


Practicalities
The student will be employed and supported by Hutan Harapan and enrolled at University of Copenhagen. Expenses during studies in Denmark will be covered by the project. Field work will be conducted at Hutan Harapan in collaboration with project staff. The student is expected to follow experiments established by the Hutan Harapan project, as well as conduct independent experiments.

Qualifications
Applicants should be of Indonesian nationality. An MSc in Forestry, Biology or another plant-related topic is required, as well as a level in English corresponding to IELTS level 6.

Application
The application (in English) should include:
1.      A motivation letter
2.      A two-page description of proposed research activities of the PhD study
3.      A full CV
4.      Copies of exam certificate with exam results

Applicants are invited to send their applications as pdf files by email to recruit@burung.org. Deadline is August 23, 2013.

Assessment of candidates
The assessment committee will be composed of representatives of University of Copenhagen, Harapan Rainforest and the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. Based on applicants’ qualifications as outlined in the application, a number of applicants will be selected for Skype interviews. Interviews are expected to take place from August 23 to 29, after which applicants will be informed of the outcome of their application.

Key criteria for the assessment of candidates include a master’s degree related to the subject area of the project, the grade point average achieved, professional qualifications relevant to the PhD programme, previous publications, relevant work experience, other professional activities, language skills and interpersonal skills.

After recruitment, the candidate will follow a procedure of formal enrolment at University of Copenhagen. A part of this is to prepare a final PhD project description in collaboration with researchers at Harapan Rainforest and supervisor at University of Copenhagen.


Job description
Your key tasks as a PhD fellow will be:
·       Manage and carry through your research project
·       Take PhD courses
·       Write scientific articles and your PhD thesis
·       Participate in international congresses
·       Teach and disseminate your research

For more information:
You can find more information about Harapan Rainforest at http://harapanrainforest.org/.

Senin, 01 Juli 2013

Fw: 2013 SIIT Scholarship for non-Thai student

Dear colleagues,

Greeting from Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology (SIIT), Thammasat University, Thailand. SIIT offers International Programs in Engineering, Technology, and management with 100 % of the courses using English as medium of instruction. Please find more information on www.siit.tu.ac.th  

My name is Peechalika Sertsirikul, Chief of SIIT International Affairs and Corporate Relations Division.

We would like to introduce the Scholarship for Excellent Foreign Students (EFS) which is a graduate scholarship for studying in the areas of Engineering, Technology and Management at Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology (Master’s and Doctoral Program). We are now offering 40 scholarships per year. 

Please see the attached details and application form of the scholarship. We would be very much appreciated if you could forward this information to the department or the related person in charge, and promote this scholarship to your students. If you desire more information in hard copy, kindly give us the mailing address for sending the promotional materials for further applications.

Please note that the closing date for application for semester 2/2013 (November semester) is 17 July 2013. Interested students can also download the application form from the website:

http://www.siit.tu.ac.th/pdf/Admissions/EFS2_2013.pdf

Programs offered at SIIT: 

http://www.siit.tu.ac.th/graduate_general_en.htm

Our office is the center for SIIT International students, then you may ask the students to contact us directly if they need further information regarding campus life or further requirements e.g. dormitory booking, pick up service, international student activities.

Please feel free to let us know if you or your students have further questions or requirements. We are looking forward to welcome your students to study at SIIT soon.

** Sorry if you are not a person in charge, and kindly forward to the related person for this matter ** 

Thank you very much for your kind cooperation. 

Best regards,

Peechalika Sertsirikul (Ms.) 
------------------------------------------------------
International Affairs and Corporate Relations Division
Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology, Thammasat University
99 Moo 18, Klong Nueng, Klong Luang, Pathum Thani THAILAND 12121
Tel. +662 986-9009~11 Ext. 1560
Fax. +662 986-9012~3

15 MSc Scholarships, University of Nottingham, Malaysia

Developing Solutions Masters Scholarship 

Science, technology and education 

The Developing Solutions Scholarship Fund will reach out to students who have the potential to make a real difference to the development and prosperity of their home countries. 

15 awards of 100% tuition fee scholarships are available for students from the developing and third world countries registering for taught Masters programmes at Malaysia Campus in areas related to science, technology and education, including the following courses: 

•MSc Chemical Engineering 
•MSc Civil Engineering 
•MSc Mechanical Engineering 
•MSc Electronic Communication & Computer Engineering 
•MSc Computer Science & Entrepreneurship 
•MSc Information Technology 
•MSc Management of Information Technology 
•MSc Crop Biotechnology 
•MSc Crop Biotechnology with Entrepreneurship 
•MSc Environmental Monitoring & Management 
•MA Educational Leadership & Management 
•MA Special Needs 
•MA TESOL 

Further information 
For more information download a pdf of the scholarship brochure|. 
How to apply 

In order to apply for one of these scholarships you must: 

•be holding a conditional or unconditional offer of a place on a full time Masters degree programme at The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus for 2013/14 intakes 
•be classified as an `overseas' student for fee purposes 
•complete our scholarship application form online 
•submission of application will be open from June 2013

•application for September intake must reach us latest by 9 August 2013 and for December intake latest by 8 November 2013. 
•current students and graduates of UNMC will not be considered for this scholarship as to give new students an opportunity 
Download the Scholarship Application Form| (pdf). 

Once the form has been filled in, please save and attach the form to your email and send it to Developing Solutions Malaysia|. 

Finding out if your application has been successful 
•a decision on your application will be made by a panel of University staff 
•a member of staff from the University will contact you by email to confirm the outcome of your application 
•if you are successful, you will also receive a letter confirming the details of your scholarship 

http://www.nottingham.edu.my/Study/Fees-and-Scholarships/Scholarships/sponsor-information/DevelopingSolutions.aspx