Hizi ni baadhi ya scholarship opportunities ambazo zinahitaji watu wenye sifa. Kila ataye ona habari hii ampasishe na ndugu, jamaa na marafiki popote walipo ili mwenye/wenye kuweza kuomba na aombe/waombe.Wenye sifa mzifanyie kazi tafadhali.
The Netherlands Fellowship Programmes (NFP) - Short Courses, Master's and PhD
http://makulilo.blogspot.com/2009/10/netherlands-fellowship-programmes-nfp.html
International Training Programmes and the International Master Programmes - BELIGIUM
http://makulilo.blogspot.com/2009/10/international-training-programmes-and.html
HSP Huygens Programme for Master's Degree 2010 - NETHERLANDS
http://makulilo.blogspot.com/2009/10/hsp-huygens-programme-for-masters.html
Leuven International Doctoral School for the Humanities and Social Sciences
http://makulilo.blogspot.com/2009/10/leuven-international-doctoral-school.html
2010-2011 Class of Acumen Fund Fellows is now open
http://makulilo.blogspot.com/2009/10/2010-2011-class-of-acumen-fund-fellows.html
Max Perutz PhD Programme - CALL OPEN
http://makulilo.blogspot.com/2009/10/max-perutz-phd-programme-call-open.html
2010 HUMAN RIGHTS ESSAY AWARD
http://makulilo.blogspot.com/2009/10/2010-human-rights-essay-award.html
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07 October, 2009
02 October, 2009
ANGALIA BAHATI YAKO KUISHI KWA OBAMA!!
2011 Diversity Visa Lottery Program (GREEN CARD) Starts 2nd October, 2009
The Department of State announces the opening of the registration period for the DV-2011 Diversity Visa lottery. Entries for the DV-2011 Diversity Visa lottery must be submitted electronically between noon, Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) (GMT-4), Friday, October 2, 2009, and noon, Eastern Standard Time (EST) (GMT-5), Monday, November 30, 2009. Applicants may access the electronic Diversity Visa entry form (E-DV) at www.dvlottery.state.gov during the registration period. Paper entries will not be accepted. Applicants are strongly encouraged not to wait until the last week of the registration period to enter. Heavy demand may result in website delays. No entries will be accepted after noon EST on November 30, 2009.
Important Notice
No fee is charged for the electronic lottery entry in the annual DV program. The U.S. Government employs no outside consultants or private services to operate the DV program. Any intermediaries or others who offer assistance to prepare DV entries do so without the authority or consent of the U.S. Government. Use of any outside intermediary or assistance to prepare a DV entry is entirely at the entrant’s discretion.
FOR DETAILS ON GREEN CARD AND SCHOLARSHIPS - VISIT
www.makulilo.blogspot.com
The Department of State announces the opening of the registration period for the DV-2011 Diversity Visa lottery. Entries for the DV-2011 Diversity Visa lottery must be submitted electronically between noon, Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) (GMT-4), Friday, October 2, 2009, and noon, Eastern Standard Time (EST) (GMT-5), Monday, November 30, 2009. Applicants may access the electronic Diversity Visa entry form (E-DV) at www.dvlottery.state.gov during the registration period. Paper entries will not be accepted. Applicants are strongly encouraged not to wait until the last week of the registration period to enter. Heavy demand may result in website delays. No entries will be accepted after noon EST on November 30, 2009.
Important Notice
No fee is charged for the electronic lottery entry in the annual DV program. The U.S. Government employs no outside consultants or private services to operate the DV program. Any intermediaries or others who offer assistance to prepare DV entries do so without the authority or consent of the U.S. Government. Use of any outside intermediary or assistance to prepare a DV entry is entirely at the entrant’s discretion.
FOR DETAILS ON GREEN CARD AND SCHOLARSHIPS - VISIT
www.makulilo.blogspot.com
13 April, 2009
WAPI MABINTI!!!!.......MCHONGO WA UJERUMANI KWA MABINTI (18-25 YRS OLD
VOLUNTARY ECOLOGICAL YEAR IN GERMANY -Cultural Exchange and Environmental Work 2009
Introduction
The Voluntary Ecological Year ("Freiwilliges Ökologisches Jahr, FÖJ") is a scheme for young Germans to work for one year in different fields in the environmental sector. Since 2008 the Tanzania Solar Energy Association (TASEA) in Dar es Salaam together with the FÖJ branch in Schleswig-Holstein (a region in Northern Germany), have made it possible for two Tanzanians to take part in this scheme.
This year again, from August 2009 until August 2010, this opportunity will be available for 2 Tanzanian girls to work in Germany with the aim to further cultural exchange and the protection of the environment. If you are interested in experiencing German culture for one year and work in an NGO in the environmental sector in Germany, hesitate no longer and request your information pack and application form!
Further Information
For the year you will be assigned and work together with a young German participant of the programme in the same project. You will:
- Share ideas and learn from each other about your culture
- Experience the German way of life
- Improve the understanding of Tanzanian culture in Germany
- Learn about global environmental, economical and political issues
- Rise the environmental awareness of the Germans
- Take responsibility for sustainable development
- Work in educational and agricultural projects
Before starting the voluntary work you will take part in seminars in cultural preparation and a short introduction into the German language in Tanzania and Germany. During and after your stay you will meet participants of the FÖJ from different countries to share your ideas and experience.. You will live in a host family in the city of Lübeck nearby your working place and live on a small monthly stipend. Travel expenses are covered by the FÖJ Schleswig- Holstein.
Download an exact description of the work and hosting projects here:http://www.tasea.org/FOJfiles/FOJHostingPlaces.
What is expected from you?
If you apply you should match the following hard criteria:
- Female aged between 18 and 25 years
- Be generally healthy and fit
- Fluent knowledge of the English language
- Be motivated to learn the German language
- Be able to take responsibility and work on your own command
- Be interested in cultural exchange
- Have basic environmental knowledge
- You must return to Tanzania after the year and share your experiences with other Tanzanians
If you are selected to go to Germany, you would be furthermore expected to contribute a small part of the administrative and preparation costs in Tanzania to TASEA. The amount will be TSH 150,000, which covers only a small part of the costs we spend for your travels to Dar es Salaam, preparation and language courses as well as visa fees. It should be understood as a symbolic gesture emphasising your motivation. Obtaining the money can usually be done by fundraising, and we can give you assistance in this process.
Furthermore, in case you will be selected to go to Germany, you will be expected to obtain an International Passport as soon as possible, as this will be necessary for applying for a visa.
What you can expect from us:
- All travel expenses are paid for you
- We help you apply for a visa and cover the fees
- You are paid a monthly stipend in Euro
- Your accommodation in a host family is provided for you
- You will receive preparation and language seminars in Tanzania and Germany
Application
Download your application form in http://tasea.org
Download and fill out the application form. Remember to attach a CV and copies of relevant certificates, i.e. your educational achievments, former work experience and any other activities in political or environmental issues. Please note that the application deadline is the 17th of April 2009. All applications received past this date will not be considered.
Send the application either
by e-mail to info@tasea.org with subject: "Application FOJ"
or by post to:
TASEA
P.O. Box 32643
Dar es Salaam-
Or hand it in to our office
-in Dar, NSSF Building, 3rd Floor, Suite No. 3, Ubungo.
- Or in Mwanza: TASEA Mwanza branch, CCM building, 4th Floor, Makongoro Road
- Or in Arusha: KAKUTE office, Mjiro, Nanenane Ground
- Or in Zanzibar: ZASEA, Wireless Kikwajuni, Stone Town
You will receive a reply in roughly 1-2 weeks. If the reply is positive, congratulations! You will be asked to attend an interview together with other hopeful candidates in Dar es Salaam in the 4th week of April. Only two candidates will be able to go to Germany, and the decision will be made roughly 1-2 weeks after the interview. All further steps until your departure in August 2009 will be enclosed to you at that time.
Thank you very much for your interest, we are looking forward to your application! If you have any queries feel free to contact us at any time:
- You can call us: 0776032462 (Mr. Johannes Hahn), or 0754317158 (Ms. Olivia Lyimo), or 022-2451674 (TASEA office landline)- Or E-Mail us at info@tasea.org
Source: http://tasea.org/news
Read more : www.makulilo.blogspot.com
Introduction
The Voluntary Ecological Year ("Freiwilliges Ökologisches Jahr, FÖJ") is a scheme for young Germans to work for one year in different fields in the environmental sector. Since 2008 the Tanzania Solar Energy Association (TASEA) in Dar es Salaam together with the FÖJ branch in Schleswig-Holstein (a region in Northern Germany), have made it possible for two Tanzanians to take part in this scheme.
This year again, from August 2009 until August 2010, this opportunity will be available for 2 Tanzanian girls to work in Germany with the aim to further cultural exchange and the protection of the environment. If you are interested in experiencing German culture for one year and work in an NGO in the environmental sector in Germany, hesitate no longer and request your information pack and application form!
Further Information
For the year you will be assigned and work together with a young German participant of the programme in the same project. You will:
- Share ideas and learn from each other about your culture
- Experience the German way of life
- Improve the understanding of Tanzanian culture in Germany
- Learn about global environmental, economical and political issues
- Rise the environmental awareness of the Germans
- Take responsibility for sustainable development
- Work in educational and agricultural projects
Before starting the voluntary work you will take part in seminars in cultural preparation and a short introduction into the German language in Tanzania and Germany. During and after your stay you will meet participants of the FÖJ from different countries to share your ideas and experience.. You will live in a host family in the city of Lübeck nearby your working place and live on a small monthly stipend. Travel expenses are covered by the FÖJ Schleswig- Holstein.
Download an exact description of the work and hosting projects here:http://www.tasea.org/FOJfiles/FOJHostingPlaces.
What is expected from you?
If you apply you should match the following hard criteria:
- Female aged between 18 and 25 years
- Be generally healthy and fit
- Fluent knowledge of the English language
- Be motivated to learn the German language
- Be able to take responsibility and work on your own command
- Be interested in cultural exchange
- Have basic environmental knowledge
- You must return to Tanzania after the year and share your experiences with other Tanzanians
If you are selected to go to Germany, you would be furthermore expected to contribute a small part of the administrative and preparation costs in Tanzania to TASEA. The amount will be TSH 150,000, which covers only a small part of the costs we spend for your travels to Dar es Salaam, preparation and language courses as well as visa fees. It should be understood as a symbolic gesture emphasising your motivation. Obtaining the money can usually be done by fundraising, and we can give you assistance in this process.
Furthermore, in case you will be selected to go to Germany, you will be expected to obtain an International Passport as soon as possible, as this will be necessary for applying for a visa.
What you can expect from us:
- All travel expenses are paid for you
- We help you apply for a visa and cover the fees
- You are paid a monthly stipend in Euro
- Your accommodation in a host family is provided for you
- You will receive preparation and language seminars in Tanzania and Germany
Application
Download your application form in http://tasea.org
Download and fill out the application form. Remember to attach a CV and copies of relevant certificates, i.e. your educational achievments, former work experience and any other activities in political or environmental issues. Please note that the application deadline is the 17th of April 2009. All applications received past this date will not be considered.
Send the application either
by e-mail to info@tasea.org with subject: "Application FOJ"
or by post to:
TASEA
P.O. Box 32643
Dar es Salaam-
Or hand it in to our office
-in Dar, NSSF Building, 3rd Floor, Suite No. 3, Ubungo.
- Or in Mwanza: TASEA Mwanza branch, CCM building, 4th Floor, Makongoro Road
- Or in Arusha: KAKUTE office, Mjiro, Nanenane Ground
- Or in Zanzibar: ZASEA, Wireless Kikwajuni, Stone Town
You will receive a reply in roughly 1-2 weeks. If the reply is positive, congratulations! You will be asked to attend an interview together with other hopeful candidates in Dar es Salaam in the 4th week of April. Only two candidates will be able to go to Germany, and the decision will be made roughly 1-2 weeks after the interview. All further steps until your departure in August 2009 will be enclosed to you at that time.
Thank you very much for your interest, we are looking forward to your application! If you have any queries feel free to contact us at any time:
- You can call us: 0776032462 (Mr. Johannes Hahn), or 0754317158 (Ms. Olivia Lyimo), or 022-2451674 (TASEA office landline)- Or E-Mail us at info@tasea.org
Source: http://tasea.org/news
Read more : www.makulilo.blogspot.com
04 April, 2009
Scholarships for Tanzanian students
The University offers scholarships for Tanzanian students of high academic standing commencing their studies at the University of Bedfordshire.
To be eligible for the International Scholarships, applicants must be a Tanzanian national or permanently domiciled in Tanzania, must have applied for a course of study and hold an unconditional offer for a course at the University of Bedfordshire. The International Scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic merit.
If you wish to be considered for this scholarship you will need to apply. Applicants cannot apply for the scholarship before being offered a study place at the University of Bedfordshire.
Please note that you can only be awarded ONE University of Bedfordshire scholarship.
To find out more about the International Scholarships, please see the 'International Scholarships' section:
International Scholarships
http://www.beds.ac.uk/howtoapply/international/countries/tanzania/scholarships
To be eligible for the International Scholarships, applicants must be a Tanzanian national or permanently domiciled in Tanzania, must have applied for a course of study and hold an unconditional offer for a course at the University of Bedfordshire. The International Scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic merit.
If you wish to be considered for this scholarship you will need to apply. Applicants cannot apply for the scholarship before being offered a study place at the University of Bedfordshire.
Please note that you can only be awarded ONE University of Bedfordshire scholarship.
To find out more about the International Scholarships, please see the 'International Scholarships' section:
International Scholarships
http://www.beds.ac.uk/howtoapply/international/countries/tanzania/scholarships
03 April, 2009
''Watu wa sheria neema hii hapa, kazi kwenu''
2009 ONLINE COURSES GLOBAL NORMS AGAINST TERRORISM AT WORK:
SETTING INTERNATIONAL LAW IN MOTION
UNODC with the cooperation of DiploFoundation
Topics Covered:-
1. Introduction to the Universal Legal Regime against Terrorism
2. The Roots of the Universal Legal Regime against Terrorism: International Criminal Law and the Institutional Context
3. Universal Instruments against Terrorism: Establishing and Prosecuting Offences
4. Universal Instruments against Terrorism: Tools for Extradition and Mutual Legal Assistance
5. Making Use of the Univeral Legal Regime against Terrorism: Legal Implications and Challenges
Practical Information
Fees:
Both courses are offered free of charge as part of a capacity-building initiative on the part of UNODC.
Timetable
The course for English-speaking participants will begin during the week starting 4 May 2009.
The course for French-speaking participants will begin during the week starting 18 May 2009.
Selected applicants will receive full details of the timetable before the course begins.
Who should apply:-
Criminal justice officers, practicing diplomats, civil servants, and others who work in the legal areas of international cooperation in criminal matters, or are involved in legislative drafting of criminal law texts. Priority will be given to applicants from developing countries.
Requirements:-
Applicants for both courses must:
- hold a university degree in Law, preferably with specialization in international/criminal law issues;
- have at least three years work experience as legal practitioner or governmental official. Involvement in international cooperation matters, especially in criminal matters, is an asset;
- for the course addressed to English-speaking participants, sufficient ability in English to undertake postgraduate level tudies; for the course addressed to French-speaking participants, sufficient ability in French to undertake postgraduate level studies;
- have unrestricted access to the Internet using Firefox or Internet Explorer web browsers;
- be ready to commit a minimum of 6 hours per week to studies for the duration of the course..
How to apply
Candidates interested in the course for English-speaking participants should send their CV with a short motivation letter to: fariza.abu.bakar@unodc.org
Application deadline: 13 April 2009
Candidates interested in the course for French-speaking participants should send their CV with a short motivation letter to: nejat.ncube@unodc.org
Application deadline: 20 April 2009
More information can be found http://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/terrorism/online-training-course.html
MAKULILO Jr, www.makulilo.blogspot.com
SETTING INTERNATIONAL LAW IN MOTION
UNODC with the cooperation of DiploFoundation
Topics Covered:-
1. Introduction to the Universal Legal Regime against Terrorism
2. The Roots of the Universal Legal Regime against Terrorism: International Criminal Law and the Institutional Context
3. Universal Instruments against Terrorism: Establishing and Prosecuting Offences
4. Universal Instruments against Terrorism: Tools for Extradition and Mutual Legal Assistance
5. Making Use of the Univeral Legal Regime against Terrorism: Legal Implications and Challenges
Practical Information
Fees:
Both courses are offered free of charge as part of a capacity-building initiative on the part of UNODC.
Timetable
The course for English-speaking participants will begin during the week starting 4 May 2009.
The course for French-speaking participants will begin during the week starting 18 May 2009.
Selected applicants will receive full details of the timetable before the course begins.
Who should apply:-
Criminal justice officers, practicing diplomats, civil servants, and others who work in the legal areas of international cooperation in criminal matters, or are involved in legislative drafting of criminal law texts. Priority will be given to applicants from developing countries.
Requirements:-
Applicants for both courses must:
- hold a university degree in Law, preferably with specialization in international/criminal law issues;
- have at least three years work experience as legal practitioner or governmental official. Involvement in international cooperation matters, especially in criminal matters, is an asset;
- for the course addressed to English-speaking participants, sufficient ability in English to undertake postgraduate level tudies; for the course addressed to French-speaking participants, sufficient ability in French to undertake postgraduate level studies;
- have unrestricted access to the Internet using Firefox or Internet Explorer web browsers;
- be ready to commit a minimum of 6 hours per week to studies for the duration of the course..
How to apply
Candidates interested in the course for English-speaking participants should send their CV with a short motivation letter to: fariza.abu.bakar@unodc.org
Application deadline: 13 April 2009
Candidates interested in the course for French-speaking participants should send their CV with a short motivation letter to: nejat.ncube@unodc.org
Application deadline: 20 April 2009
More information can be found http://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/terrorism/online-training-course.html
MAKULILO Jr, www.makulilo.blogspot.com
25 March, 2009
Raha nyingine hii hapa, tunisha tu mfuko, mambo ya mercedes Benz!
24 March, 2009
Wale wa Suzuki Grand Vitara seat 5 hadi 7 mpoo
22 March, 2009
Kitu hicho seat 7 maarufu kama Q7 a.k.a AUDI......!!!
21 March, 2009
20 March, 2009
17 March, 2009
Mambo ya Landcruiser-VX & TX -upo unayetaka ?!!!!
SCHOLARSHIP HII HAPA NI WEWE TU,MAMBO YA MASTERS HAYA!!!
Embassy of Belgium & Belgian Technical Cooperation (BTC)
Opportunity for scholarships for Masters studies in TANZANIA Starting in the academic year 2009-2010
The Embassy of Belgium in Dar es Salaam and BTC in collaboration with President’s
Office, Public Service Management, announce the availability of a limited number of
scholarships for Master studies in Tanzania for the new academic year 2009-2010.
Applicants must have the Tanzanian nationality and be no more than 40 years of age
on 1st May 2009, have a relevant Bachelor degree.
The requested course must be related to the professional activity of the applicant and he/she must have at least two years of relevant working experience.
The requested course must be in line with the priority sectors (Basic Health Care,
Education, HIV/AIDS Care and Prevention, Agriculture and Food Security, Public
Administration, Justice, Environment and Water Management) which foster the
realisation of the Tanzania Vision and MKUKUTA.
All applicants must be in the possession of an official admission letter prior to
submission of the scholarship request.
Both applications are open to people from public and private sector as well as civil
society. Female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. Applicants need to
have the written approval of their employer.
Standard application forms can be obtained from the President’s Office, Public
Service Management, Division of Human Resource Development PO Box 2483, Dar
es Salaam, Tel. 2118531-4/2122908, Fax. 2125299 or on www.estabs.go.tz or from
the Embassy of Belgium, 5, Ocean Road, Dar Es Salaam (email:
daressalaam@diplobel.be) or from the BTC office, 1271, Haile Selassie Road,
Oysterbay, Dar Es Salaam (email: daressalaam@diplobel.be).. Completed and
signed application forms have to be submitted with certified true copies of all
educational certificates.
All applications (Original application file + 1 copy) have to be submitted to the
President’s Office, Public Service Management, Division of Human Resource
Development P.O. Box 2483, Dar es Salaam. The deadline for submission is 30th
May 2009.It is recommended to send a copy of the application file to the Embassy of Belgium,Ocean Road 5, P.O. Box 9210 Dar es Salaam.
source:http://www.utumishi.go.tz
For more details & scholaships visit:
www.makulilo.blogspot.com
Opportunity for scholarships for Masters studies in TANZANIA Starting in the academic year 2009-2010
The Embassy of Belgium in Dar es Salaam and BTC in collaboration with President’s
Office, Public Service Management, announce the availability of a limited number of
scholarships for Master studies in Tanzania for the new academic year 2009-2010.
Applicants must have the Tanzanian nationality and be no more than 40 years of age
on 1st May 2009, have a relevant Bachelor degree.
The requested course must be related to the professional activity of the applicant and he/she must have at least two years of relevant working experience.
The requested course must be in line with the priority sectors (Basic Health Care,
Education, HIV/AIDS Care and Prevention, Agriculture and Food Security, Public
Administration, Justice, Environment and Water Management) which foster the
realisation of the Tanzania Vision and MKUKUTA.
All applicants must be in the possession of an official admission letter prior to
submission of the scholarship request.
Both applications are open to people from public and private sector as well as civil
society. Female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. Applicants need to
have the written approval of their employer.
Standard application forms can be obtained from the President’s Office, Public
Service Management, Division of Human Resource Development PO Box 2483, Dar
es Salaam, Tel. 2118531-4/2122908, Fax. 2125299 or on www.estabs.go.tz or from
the Embassy of Belgium, 5, Ocean Road, Dar Es Salaam (email:
daressalaam@diplobel.be) or from the BTC office, 1271, Haile Selassie Road,
Oysterbay, Dar Es Salaam (email: daressalaam@diplobel.be).. Completed and
signed application forms have to be submitted with certified true copies of all
educational certificates.
All applications (Original application file + 1 copy) have to be submitted to the
President’s Office, Public Service Management, Division of Human Resource
Development P.O. Box 2483, Dar es Salaam. The deadline for submission is 30th
May 2009.It is recommended to send a copy of the application file to the Embassy of Belgium,Ocean Road 5, P.O. Box 9210 Dar es Salaam.
source:http://www.utumishi.go.tz
For more details & scholaships visit:
www.makulilo.blogspot.com
26 February, 2009
Waandishi mpooo??
APPLICATIONS INVITED FOR UNITED NATIONS JOURNALISM FELLOWSHIPS
The Dag Hammarskjöld Scholarship Fund for Journalists is now accepting applications from professional journalists from developing countries for its 2009 Fellowship Program. The application deadline is Friday, March 20, 2009.
The Fellowships are available to radio, television, print and web journalists, age 25 to 35, from developing countries who are interested in coming to New York to report on international affairs during the 64th session of the United Nations General Assembly. The Fellowships will begin in mid-September and extend to late November and will include the cost of travel and accommodations in New York, as well as a per diem allowance.
The Fellowship Program is open to journalists who are native to one of the developing countries in Africa, Asia, South America and the Caribbean, and are currently working full-time for a bona fide media organization in a developing nation. Applicants must demonstrate an interest in and commitment to international affairs and to conveying a better understanding of the United Nations to their readers and audiences. They must also have approval from their media organizations to spend up to two months in New York to report from the United Nations. Click here for full eligibility and documentation requirements and Fellowship application form.
The journalists who are awarded Fellowships are given the incomparable opportunity to observe international diplomatic deliberations at the United Nations, to make professional contacts that will serve them for many years to come, to interact with seasoned journalists from around the world, and to gain a broader perspective and understanding of matters of global concern. Many past Fellows have risen to prominence in their professional and countries.
This is the 48th year the Dag Hammarskjöld Scholarship Fund has sponsored the Fellowship Program for Journalists. The program is administered on a volunteer basis by journalists at the United Nations, who raise money from foundations, corporations and diplomatic missions.
Questions about the program, eligibility and application process can be directed to info@unjournalismfellowship.org
SOURCE http://unjournalismfellowship.org/node/468
FOR MORE SCHOLARSHIPS, VISIT www.makulilo.blogspot.com
The Dag Hammarskjöld Scholarship Fund for Journalists is now accepting applications from professional journalists from developing countries for its 2009 Fellowship Program. The application deadline is Friday, March 20, 2009.
The Fellowships are available to radio, television, print and web journalists, age 25 to 35, from developing countries who are interested in coming to New York to report on international affairs during the 64th session of the United Nations General Assembly. The Fellowships will begin in mid-September and extend to late November and will include the cost of travel and accommodations in New York, as well as a per diem allowance.
The Fellowship Program is open to journalists who are native to one of the developing countries in Africa, Asia, South America and the Caribbean, and are currently working full-time for a bona fide media organization in a developing nation. Applicants must demonstrate an interest in and commitment to international affairs and to conveying a better understanding of the United Nations to their readers and audiences. They must also have approval from their media organizations to spend up to two months in New York to report from the United Nations. Click here for full eligibility and documentation requirements and Fellowship application form.
The journalists who are awarded Fellowships are given the incomparable opportunity to observe international diplomatic deliberations at the United Nations, to make professional contacts that will serve them for many years to come, to interact with seasoned journalists from around the world, and to gain a broader perspective and understanding of matters of global concern. Many past Fellows have risen to prominence in their professional and countries.
This is the 48th year the Dag Hammarskjöld Scholarship Fund has sponsored the Fellowship Program for Journalists. The program is administered on a volunteer basis by journalists at the United Nations, who raise money from foundations, corporations and diplomatic missions.
Questions about the program, eligibility and application process can be directed to info@unjournalismfellowship.org
SOURCE http://unjournalismfellowship.org/node/468
FOR MORE SCHOLARSHIPS, VISIT www.makulilo.blogspot.com
23 February, 2009
Scholarships-Denmark!!!!
Master’s Scholarship in Climate Change 2009 - Denmark
Denmark offers a number of full scholarships within studies of climate change.
Study climate change in Denmark - apply for a COP15 Climate Scholarship
Climate change is one of the major challenges that our world faces today.
In December 2009, Denmark will host the United Nations Climate Change Summit.
To emphasise the importance of sustainable climate solutions, the Danish government is now launching the ‘COP15 Climate Scholarship’ for highly qualified students. The scholarships, which cover both tuition fees and living expenses, are made available for a range of excellent two-years Master’s programmes, including MSc programmes in wind energy, environmental engineering or sustainable energy planning.
Background
In line with the overall aim of securing a climate friendly Climate Conference, the Danish Government has decided not to give any gifts or conference-kits for COP15 participants. The resources saved is instead used to create the ‘COP15 Climate Scholarship’, which gives a number of international students the opportunity to pursue a masters degree within climate change studies at a university in Denmark.
How to apply:
Applications are made directly to the university. When you apply for a masters programme, you should indicate your interest in applying for the COP15 Climate Scholarship. The following master programmes are available under the scholarship programme.
Please note the deadline at the beginning of March 2009.
More details visit:-www.makulilo.blogspot.com
Read more:http://www.sholarship-postions.com
Denmark offers a number of full scholarships within studies of climate change.
Study climate change in Denmark - apply for a COP15 Climate Scholarship
Climate change is one of the major challenges that our world faces today.
In December 2009, Denmark will host the United Nations Climate Change Summit.
To emphasise the importance of sustainable climate solutions, the Danish government is now launching the ‘COP15 Climate Scholarship’ for highly qualified students. The scholarships, which cover both tuition fees and living expenses, are made available for a range of excellent two-years Master’s programmes, including MSc programmes in wind energy, environmental engineering or sustainable energy planning.
Background
In line with the overall aim of securing a climate friendly Climate Conference, the Danish Government has decided not to give any gifts or conference-kits for COP15 participants. The resources saved is instead used to create the ‘COP15 Climate Scholarship’, which gives a number of international students the opportunity to pursue a masters degree within climate change studies at a university in Denmark.
How to apply:
Applications are made directly to the university. When you apply for a masters programme, you should indicate your interest in applying for the COP15 Climate Scholarship. The following master programmes are available under the scholarship programme.
Please note the deadline at the beginning of March 2009.
More details visit:-www.makulilo.blogspot.com
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17 February, 2009
Unasemaje??!!
Yaani swalika hapa tuone, kama ni ushauri tushauriane hasa elimu i.e. Vyuo:- kujua nini cha kufanya kama wataka soma nje hasa United Kingdom-UK{i.e. Gari gani wataka..Vogue 4x4, VX, Lexus, BMW,Jaguar, Land Rover TDi 110;Discovery;TD5, Mercedes Benz, Q7/AUDI, Toyota Harrier,Scania 113,124,164 toka U.K} ipi nyingine uliza!!. N.B.Mimi sio expert sana kwa baadhi ya vitu hapa lkn naweza facilitate nini kifanyike/kipatikane ni hayo tu. what else?! tujiunge..........
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