Beasiswa New Zealand ASEAN Scholars Awards (NZ-AS) mengundang anda untuk menempuh pendidikan pasca sarjana di New Zealand. Batas waktu pengajuan aplikasi beasiswa ini akan ditutup pada tanggal 22 April 2013.
Aplikasi bisa dikirim ke: PT. Austraining Nusantara (PTAN) PO Box 1808 JKP 10018
Bila ada pertanyaan silakan mengirimkan email ke nzas.info@cbn.net.id
Open to eligible candidates from the public, private and civil society sectors.
The New Zealand-ASEAN Scholars Awards seek to empower individuals with the knowledge, skills and qualifications to contribute to sustainable economic, social and political development within ASEAN nations.
Background
The New Zealand-ASEAN Scholars Awards seek to make a substantial contribution to the ASEAN region’s development by providing opportunities for postgraduate study (i.e. Postgraduate Diploma, Master’s degree and doctorate/PhD) in New Zealand.
The New Zealand-ASEAN Scholars Awards (NZ-AS) are part of the New Zealand’s official development assistance to the ASEAN region. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT), through the New Zealand Aid Programme, delivers this scholarship scheme.
Under the NZ-AS scheme, from total of 182 scholarships to candidates from ASEAN countries, up to 50 scholarships per annum are available for Indonesian applicants. The scholarships are for full time study (see the “Scholarships Benefits’ in the below attached “Country profile” document) at one of the nine eligible New Zealand Institutions (see the list under ‘Where Can You Study’ also in the below attached “Country profile” document).
Who can apply
People who meet the following profile may apply for the NZ-AS scholarships:
The New Zealand Aid Programme welcomes applicants from Indonesia who can demonstrate leadership qualities or potential for future leadership and academic excellence from the public and private sectors including: From civil society, university lecturers, development-focused organisations and charitable foundations. There is also available a special allocation (total of 2 awards) for people working for the ASEAN Secretariat, (see ‘Target Candidates’ below).
All candidates should demonstrate how their proposed course of study will contribute to Indonesia’s overall development strategies. The NZ-AS will in particular prioritise those whose fields of study closely align to Indonesia’s sustainable economic development objectives, especially in the areas of agriculture, renewable energy, (especially geothermal energy) and disaster risk management.
NZ-AS candidates will be preferably under 40 years of age at the time of application for Masters and under 45 years of age at the time of application for PhD. Those with work experiences in a field relevant to their intended course of postgraduate study, and can demonstrate a connection between their previous field of study and their intended field of postgraduate study.
Applicants must also meet the ‘General Eligibility Criteria’ outlined below and in the NZ-AS Indonesia Country Profile, (attached below).
Targeted Candidates
While anyone is welcome to apply, the NZ-AS may prioritise those who intend to study in areas aligned to the New Zealand Aid Programme Country Strategy 2012-2016 key thematic areas:
Geographic area: Individuals from Eastern Indonesia (West Nusa Tenggara, East Nusa Tenggara, Maluku, North Maluku, Papua and West Papua). Eastern Indonesia is a geographic area of focus in New Zealand’s bilateral development programme in recognition of the complexity of the development challenges faced within these sub-regions compared to most other parts of the archipelago. The New Zealand Aid Programme has had a longstanding association with Eastern Indonesia and we believe it is important to continue that commitment through developing human capital needs so the sub-region can progress and make the most of the opportunities that exist in these provinces for development.
Government departments: Individuals from the Ministries of Agriculture, Forestry, Mineral Resources and Energy, and Marine Resources and Fisheries (including relevant research institutions under those Ministries); Environment; Tourism; Education; Foreign Affairs; National Police; National Agency for Planning and Development; Ministry of Defence (civilian officials); and National Agency for Disaster Management.
Application dates
22 April 2013 – Closing date for applications to be submitted to PTAN
Application Form (attached below).
Contact for further information
Managing Service Contractor for New Zealand ASEAN Scholar Awards in Indonesia:
PT. Austraining Nusantara (PTAN)
PO Box 1808
JKP 10018
Tel: 021 5292 0810
Fax: 021-5292 0818
Email: nzas.info@cbn.net.id
Lebih detail: http://www.nzembassy.com/indonesia/relationship-between-new-zealand-and-indonesia/development-cooperation/asean-scholarships
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Psycholinguistics, Sociolinguistics, Neurolinguistics: PhD Student, University of Oslo, Norway 2013/2014
Institution/Organization: University of Oslo
Department: Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies
Web Address: http://www.hf.uio.no/iln/english/
Level: PhD
Duties: Research,Project Work
Specialty Areas: Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics; Sociolinguistics
Psycholinguistics, Sociolinguistics, Neurolinguistics
Description:
Three Doctoral Research Fellowships are available at the Center for
Multilingualism in Society across the Lifespan (MultiLing) at the University
of Oslo, starting August 2013.
MultiLing is a Center of Excellence funded by the Research Council of Norway
and to be officially opened on June 1, 2013. It aims to generate scientific
knowledge on individual and societal multilingualism across the lifespan that
will address the opportunities and challenges multilingualism presents for the
individual in the family, school, other institutions, and society in general.
MultiLing has a network of national and international collaborative partners
working on multilingualism at various research institutions. The research
profile of MultiLing is reflected in three mutually dependent and interrelated
themes:
Theme 1: Multilingual competence across the lifespan
Theme 2: Multilingual language choice and practices across the lifespan
Theme 3: Management of multilingualism across the lifespan: Language policy
and ideologies
MultiLing seeks to recruit Ph.D. candidates with excellent research
qualifications who will work within the range of the Center’s research
profile. A description of MultiLing’s three research themes is available
through a link on the webpage for the job announcement (see below).
One fellowship is earmarked for each of the three themes. Although projects
may be firmly anchored within one theme, interdisciplinary projects that
successfully draw on perspectives from more than one theme will be given
priority.
Successful candidates must participate in the research training program
organized by the Faculty of Humanities and must engage in the designated
research activities on a full-time basis. The purpose of the Ph.D. Research
Fellowship is research training leading to the successful completion of a
doctoral dissertation (monograph or article-based) to be defended at a public
defense for the doctoral degree. The successful candidate will be
automatically accepted for the research-training program (Ph.D. program) at
the Faculty of Humanities, University of Oslo.
The positions are available for a period of three years starting August 1,
2013.
For more information, see:
http://uio.easycruit.com/vacancy/896841/62043?iso=no
Application Deadline: 15-Mar-2013
Web Address for Applications: http://uio.easycruit.com/vacancy/896841/62043?iso=no
Contact Information:
Professor Elizabeth Lanza
elizabeth.lanza@iln.uio.no