Posts tagged with ‘Europe

Dialog Seeks Scholarship Applicants

May 25th, 2006

Dialog a Thomson business, has announced that it is seeking applicants from Europe, the Middle East, Asia Pacific and Africa for its annual Roger K. Summit International Scholarship.
The company will award a €5,000 scholarship to a student enrolled in an accredited library or information sciences course. The prize will be awarded at the 2006 Online [...]

Student Loan Xpress Introduces Private Consolidation Loans with Easy Application, Repayment Terms

May 5th, 2006

Students with private education loans take note- not all private consolidation loans are created equal. National lender Student Loan Xpress, a CIT company (NYSE: CIT - News), today introduced a new private consolidation loan with uniquely favorable terms for today’s graduates.
“With education costs soaring, more students are taking advantage of private education loans to help [...]

196 Pakistanis get Fulbright scholarships

April 30th, 2006

A total of 196 Pakistani students received the Fulbright scholarships for study in American universities in PhD, Masters and undergraduate programmes.
The Fulbright Act was introduced in the US congress in 1946 for the promotion of international goodwill through exchange of students.
Dr Grace Clarke, the executive director of the United States Education Foundation in Pakistan (USEFP), [...]

Pasadena City College Offers Study Abroad In Florence, Italy

April 23rd, 2006

Spend the fall studying and earning transferable credits as you explore one of the world’s most beautiful cities and the birthplace of the Renaissance. Join Pasadena City College’s Semester Abroad Program in Florence, which runs from Sept. 3 through Nov. 30.
PCC professors Dr. Karen Holgerson and Dr. Rita D’Amico, will be offering instruction in Italian [...]

Ambrose study abroad includes Asian itinerary

April 20th, 2006

A new St. Ambrose University study-abroad program will be sending students to Japan for the first time.
The program just added Kansai-Gaidai University in Hirikata, Japan, to the list of opportunities.
Jon Stauff, head of the Center for International Education, said he has been hunting for an Asian exchange program for some time.
“Students were showing some interest [...]

Going Global For An MBA

March 9th, 2006

Soon the new MBA students at RSM Erasmus University in Rotterdam would be hunched over textbooks for their finance and marketing courses, but first it was time to pound on a goatskin stretched across a hollow piece of wood. That’s part of the orientation for RSM’s 96 incoming international MBA students, most from outside the [...]

Going Global For An MBA

March 7th, 2006

Soon the new MBA students at RSM Erasmus University in Rotterdam would be hunched over textbooks for their finance and marketing courses, but first it was time to pound on a goatskin stretched across a hollow piece of wood. That’s part of the orientation for RSM’s 96 incoming international MBA students, most from outside [...]

PhD Scholarships From Boehringer Ingelheim Fund

March 5th, 2006

Three times a year, the Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds awards approximately 15 PhD scholarships, taking into consideration only activities concerned with basic research and aimed at acquiring new scientific knowledge. The Foundation supports projects aimed to elucidate basic phenomena of human life. Botanical and prokayotic investigations are supported only if they are of general biological importance. [...]

Go Abroad With Travel Study This Summer

February 28th, 2006

Ever think about studying abroad in England, Scotland, France or Italy for the summer? Well, UC Irvine’s Travel Study program can help you arrange a trip that will truly change your life forever.
Travel Study offers six programs altogether for American students: Year Abroad, Semester Abroad and four summer programs (Cambridge 1, Cambridge 2, Scotland and [...]

Microsoft awards 22 doctorate scholarships in Europe

February 23rd, 2006

Microsoft has granted scholarships worth 90,000 ($107,000) over three years to 22 doctorate-level students in Europe, the company said.
The students are doing projects in areas such as improving search tools and using computers to better understand problems in the natural sciences.
The awards from Microsoft Research in Cambridge, England, complement the company’s European Science Initiative, a [...]