Posts tagged with ‘food

AgrowKnowledge awards scholarships to college science students

March 24th, 2006

Twenty science students from colleges in 12 states have been awarded scholarships by AgrowKnowledge, the National Center for Agriscience and Technology Education. The scholarships were funded by a grant from Pioneer Hi-Bred International.
The $500 awards are intended to support the students as they study advanced agribusiness and agriculture science programs. Additional funding was provided to [...]

Fiddles, food and scholarships

March 8th, 2006

Annual musical fundraiser coming to Ridgewood High
The sounds of traditional bluegrass, country and old time music will fill the air at the Ridgewood High School auditorium Friday, March 10. For the second year in a row, some of the area’s top musicians and singers are donating their time for An Evening of Musical Entertainment, a [...]

Behind the scenes at the NC Education Lottery office

March 5th, 2006

The lottery starts in less than a month and that means the rush is on as a billion dollar business starts from scratch.
From the front desk to back rooms, phones are ringing off the hook at the education lottery offices.
“I mean, you’re on the phone and you’re taking care of one client and your phone [...]

Scholarships available for Chautauqua Writers Festival - Clarion University

March 5th, 2006

Clarion University is offering three full scholarships, which cover registration, food, and board, to the third annual Chautauqua Writer’s Festival, June 15-18 at the writer’s center in Chautauqua, N.Y.
The festival is a four day event that includes intensive writing workshops, lectures, panel discussions, and reading. Award winning poets, fiction writers, and non-fiction writers will be [...]

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 [...]

Scholarships for professionals low despite high demand

February 23rd, 2006

Despite the high demand for professionals and the increasing number of students completing higher secondary level education, the number of scholarships offered for professional studies after class XII have remained more or less the same.
This year the Department of Adult and Higher Education (DAHE) announced 125 scholarships for undergraduate professional courses, including 11 Youth Development [...]

Brunei: Taiwan Scholarships for Brunei students

February 20th, 2006

The Taipei Economic & Cultural Representative Office in Brunei Darussalam has announced in a press release the offer of Taiwan Scholarships to Brunei students to further study at colleges or universities in Taiwan.
The Taiwan scholarship programme is aimed at encouraging foreign students including from Brunei, with good records and high potential, to study in Taiwan [...]

Taiwan Scholarships for Brunei students

February 10th, 2006

The Taipei Economic & Cultural Representative Office in Brunei Darussalam has announced in a press release the offer of Taiwan Scholarships to Brunei students to further study at colleges or universities in Taiwan.
The Taiwan scholarship programme is aimed at encouraging foreign students including from Brunei, with good records and high potential, to study in Taiwan [...]

Minn-Dak Farmers Co-op offers scholarships

February 10th, 2006

Minn-Dak Farmers Cooperative will award three academic scholarships this spring.
The $1,000 agriculture scholarship is geared to assisting graduating high school seniors and college students pursuing agricultural careers.
The $1,000 food and nutrition scholarship is aimed toward assisting college students of junior standing or higher who are pursuing a degree in food and nutrition.
The $500 Minn-Dak employee [...]

Syllabus for International Junior Science Olympiad (IJSO)

November 19th, 2005

Syllabus for International Junior Science Olympiad (IJSO)
1. Science Skills and Safety :
Understanding scientific methods and working in the laboratory.
Identify and use basic laboratory equipment
Draw scientific diagrams of apparatus
Follow intructions inthe laboratory
Follow safety techniques when using equipment
Measure temperature and volume
Make observations using the five senses
Make inferences based on observations
describe the scientific method
record a science experiment using [...]


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