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(DAAD) Funding Programme for Special Master Courses in Germany
20 June 2011

The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) offers a special Funding Programmes for selected, development-related Master Courses in Germany.
Programme objectives:

This programme is designed to qualify future leaders and change agents. It is for young professionals with an academic background in Politics, Law, Economics and Administration as well as a range of other disciplines such as the Natural and Engineering Sciences.

The scholarships are for two-year Master courses (in some cases shorter) at a range of carefully selected study programs at prestigious German institutions of Higher Education. The majority of these courses are taught in English. The scholarship holders will be offered special tutoring at their host institutions.

Interested candidates may find more information at attached file.

Also check the following links:
http://cairo.daad.de/ppgg
and
http://cairo.daad.de/ast

Open Distance Learning Master degree proposed by the Francophone Universities Agency "AUF"
01 June 2011

Call for an Open Distance Learning Master degree proposed by the Francophone Universities Agency "AUF".
This call offers students and employees continuing their education while staying in their countries and their work.

The original text is in French

For detailed information, please check : http://foad.refer.org/

KWAME NKURUMAH SCIENTIFIC AWARDS: Regional Award 2011 Edition
01 June 2011

The African Union Commission is committed to ensure that science and technology contributes to our sustainable development efforts. The Constitutive Act, establishing the African Union, recognizes the need to advance the development of Africa by promoting research in all fields, and in science and technology in particular.

The Commission, through its Department of Human Resources, Science and Technology implements a strategic science and technology development programme, aimed at contributing to the wellbeing and improved quality of life for the African citizens.

For detailed information and application form, kindly check the attachments.

P.S: Deadline has been extended till 30 September 2011.

The 2011 Ernesto Illy Trieste Science Prize
22 May 2011

TWAS, the academy of sciences for the developing world, is seeking nominations for the 2011 Ernesto Illy Trieste Science Prize.

The Prize, sponsored by Trieste-based ILLYCAFFE, has been established to give international recognition and visibility to outstanding scientific achievements made by scientists living and working in the developing countries.

In 2011 the prize will be given for outstanding achievements in Materials Science.

The prize carries a US$100,000 monetary award and medal.

The deadline for receiving nominations has been extended to 31 July 2011.

Further details on eligibility criteria and submission procedure are available online: http://www.twas.org > Programmes > Prizes

For detailed information as well as the application form, please check the attachments.

For additional information, please contact: prizes@twas.org

4thEuroAfrica-ICT Forum
16 May 2011

4thEuroAfrica-ICT Cooperation Forum on ICT Research will take place in Cape Town, South Africa on 14-15 November 2011.

The event is organized by the Meraka Institute of CSIR and Sigma Orionis under the EuroAfrica-ICT Project.

For detailed information, kindly check the attachment as well as the following link: http://euroafrica-ict.org/

Higher Education Funding Opportunities in the Arab Region
08 May 2011

The BA produced the "Higher Education Funding Opportunities in the Arab Region "online Directory.

This Directory is the outcome of a research project conducted by a group of young researchers in the Resource Development Department.

The project was generously supported by the Ford Foundation Regional Office in Cairo.

The purpose of the Directory is to help students and higher education institutes to learn about existing local and regional donors supporting higher education in 12 Arab countries.

The Directory also aims to provide an access point to donors allowing them to disseminate information about their activities, observe other donors? activities, and most importantly to pave the way for the creation of fruitful partnerships between them.

To access the Online Directory, please visit: www.bibalex.org/HE_funding

The TWAS-AAS-Microsoft Award for Young Scientists
08 May 2011

TWAS, the academy of sciences for the developing world, is currently seeking nominations of young scientists in Africa whose research in computer science promises to have a positive impact in the developing world.

Each year, three winners are selected from different countries on the continent. Each recipient receives a Euro 7,000 cash award generously contributed by Microsoft Research, of which EUR 2,000 may be spent at the recipient?s discretion and EUR 5,000 shall be earmarked for further research.

Nominees can be any nationality, but must have been resident and working in Africa for at least the two years immediately prior to their nomination.

Nominees must also have received their most recent degree (Master's or PhD) within the previous ten years. Self-nomination or nomination by selection committee members is not accepted. Nominations of young women computer scientists are particularly encouraged.

Attached below please find the nomination form.

Deadline: 31 July 2011.

For additional information please check: http://twas.ictp.it/prog/prizes/twas-aas-microsoft-award

Scholarships for individuals under the EU Program: Erasmus Mundus Action 2
02 May 2011

Available scholarship for individuals under the EU Program Erasmus Mundus
Action 2
"Flow-by-Flow EU-Egypt Bridge Building (FFEEBB) 2" Project.

The project aims at enhancing the academic cooperation between European and Egyptian universities by bringing together students (undergraduate, master, doctoral and post-doctoral), university staff (academic and administrative) and researchers through the provision of scholarships of various length.

Deadline: 6 May 2011 at 13:00 GMT

For detailed information and application form , kindly check: http://eeas.europa.eu/delegations/egypt/funding_opportunities/
and
http://www.ffeebb.com/

TWAS-ARO Young Arab Scientist (YAS) prize 2011
19 April 2011

"Chemistry for Sustainable Development in the Arab World"

In celebration of the International Year of Chemistry (IYC 2011), TWAS-ARO YAS prize will be with the theme being: "Chemistry for Sustainable Development in the Arab World"

Chemistry can, and should be part of solutions to many societal problems in the Arab World. In a world where headlines daily proclaim the global challenges in providing sustainable food and energy, protecting the environment, improving health care, and providing education for future generations.

The prize will be awarded to a young Arab scientist who has significant contributions in the field of chemistry to solve current problems in the Arab region. The prize holds a financial contribution of US$ 3,000 and will be announced by December 2011.

Application criteria

The nominee should be:

1. An Arab country native.
2. Residing and working in an Arab country.
3. Holds a PhD.
4. Has remarkable contribution in his/her field.
5. Less than 40 years by 1 January 2011.

Nominations will only be accepted and valid from:

1-Members of TWAS-ARO http://www.bibalex.org/twasaro/members/list.htm

2-Science Academies, National Research Councils, Universities, Scientific Institutions from the Arab region.
A signed, stamped official nomination letter should be sent along with the nomination form, CV and list of publications to the address and email shown below.

N.B: Self-nominations are not valid .

The complete nomination form and other requirements should be sent before 1 August 2011 to: Heba.Maram@bibalex.org; Mirette.Nabil@bibalex.org, copying: twas.aro@bibalex.org and/or by postal mail to: Bibliotheca Alexandrina, P.O. Box 138, Chatby 21526, Alexandria, Egypt. Tel: +(203) 4839999; Fax: +(203) 4820469 - Attention: Ms. Heba Maram

UNU-IAS call for applications for : Master of Science in Environmental Governance, Specialization in Biodiversity
19 April 2011

UNU-IAS accepting applications for the Master of Science in Environmental Governance, Specialization in Biodiversity

UNU-IAS welcomes interested applicants for its new postgraduate programme, which will be held at the UNU-IAS facilities in Yokohama, Japan starting in September 2011.
Full-time students will receive an MSc from the United Nations University in 18 to 24 months.

The programme will be offered in collaboration with the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity (SCBD), which will provide support through curriculum guidance, course materials and access to its experts.

The deadline for applications is Monday, 30 May 2011 .

Learn more about the admissions process, course offerings and faculty at www.ias.unu.edu/masters

2011 ProSPER.Net-Scopus Young Scientist Award
19 April 2011

Applications and nominations for the 2011 ProSPER.Net-Scopus Young Scientist Award are still open!

The Prosper.Net-Scopus Young Scientist Award in Sustainable Development is given annually to young scientists or researchers, based in the Asia-Pacific region, who have made significant contributions in the area of Sustainable Development.

Nominations and applications will close at midnight GMT on 30 April 2011.

For detailed information, kindly check the following link: http://www.ias.unu.edu/Award info/

UNU-IAS (Various Opportunities)
19 April 2011

The United Nations University Institute of Advanced Studies (UNU-IAS)is announcing the following opportunities :

1) The following job opportunity is currently available at (UNU-IAS):

- Research Fellow in Science and Technology for Sustainable Societies
(Deadline: Extended till Monday, 9 May 2011).

For details, click the following link: http://www.ias.unu.edu/.pdf

- Research Fellow for Marine Governance/Coastal Management, UNU-IAS Operating Unit Ishikawa/Kanazawa
(Deadline: Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.)
For details, click the following link: http://www.ias.unu.edu/Fellow Vacancy.pdf

2) The following internship opportunity is currently available at UNU-IAS:
- Satoyama Initiative Intern
(Deadline: 25 April 2011)

For details, click the following link: http://www.ias.unu.edu/

DAAD Germany Scholarships
16 March 2011

DAAD Postgraduate Scholarship Programme with Special Relevance to Developing Countries, Germany

Scholarship for Graduate students for pursuing postgrauate studies in select subject at one of the select German universities.

For detailed information, kindly check : http://scholarship-positions.com/daad-postgraduate-scholarship-programme

TWAS-ARO Young Affiliates for the period
2011-2015
15 March 2011

Each year, the five TWAS Regional Offices each select up to five scientists to be 'TWAS Young Affiliates' for a period of five years.

During their tenure, Affiliates are invited to participate in TWAS general meetings and conferences.

This program, which began in 2007, seeks to identify the best young scientists in each region of the developing world and provide them with opportunities to network with one another, with TWAS Fellows, and to attend international conferences and other events for young scientists.

The appointments are made for a period of five years (covering five TWAS General Meetings).

Please find below TWAS Young affiliates eligibility criteria:

1. Less than 40 years old by January 2011.
2. Native of a developing country form the Arab Region.
3. Has at least 10 International publications in peer-reviewed journals.
4. Living and working in a developing country for at least the past three years.
5. Nomination should be only signed and send through TWAS-ARO members.

TWAS Young Affiliates :

  1. will be invited to attend all TWAS General Meetings and General Conferences;
  2. are entitled to attend TWAS General Meetings as observers, i.e. they will be permitted to participate in the discussions, but will not have any voting rights;
  3. will be invited to attend regional meetings of TWAS Fellows organized by the Regional Offices;
  4. will be invited to participate in the activities of TWAS national chapters in their home countries (if such a chapter is active);
  5. will receive copies of TWAS publications such as the TWAS Newsletter, Year Book, Annual Report etc.;
  6. will have their biodata published in an annual Young Affiliates Year Book, to be made available at each TWAS General Meeting;
  7. are eligible for TWAS Prizes (unlike full TWAS members);
  8. are encouraged to provide feedback to TWAS on how the Academy can respond to the needs of young scientists in developing countries;
  9. are encouraged to provide information about TWAS programs to their students and colleagues;
  10. are encouraged to seek out and nominate excellent scientists from developing countries, especially science- and technology-lagging countries, for TWAS awards;
  11. are encouraged to seek out excellent scientists from science- and technology lagging countries and recommend their nomination for TWAS membership (via a full member of the Academy).


  12. 2011 Nomination Form

    You are kindly asked to send the TWAS-ARO your nominations, in addition to the complete nomination form (attached) and your candidate?s curriculum vita including their full list of publications to the following emails: Heba.Maram@bibalex.org , copying : twas.aro@bibalex.org; Mirette.Nabil@bibalex.org

    Address :
    TWAS Arab Regional Office (TWAS-ARO)
    Center for Special Studies & Programs (CSSP)
    Bibliotheca Alexandrina
    El-Chatby, Alexandria 21526, Egypt Attention of: Ms. Heba Maram

TWAS Fellowships: 2011 Call for Applications
15 March 2011


TWAS Fellowships: 2011 Call for Applications Postgraduate, postdoctoral, visiting scholar and advanced research fellowships available to scientists from developing countries

TWAS, the academy of sciences for the developing world, www.twas.org, is now accepting applications for its postgraduate, postdoctoral, visiting scholars and advanced research fellowship programs. The fellowships are offered to scientists from developing countries and are tenable at centers of excellence in various countries in the South, including Brazil, China, India, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Pakistan and Thailand.

Eligible fields include: agricultural and biological sciences, medical and health sciences, chemistry, engineering, astronomy, space and earth sciences, mathematics and physics.

Please see www.twas.org, > Programs > Exchange for the latest information regarding all these programs, including eligibility criteria, deadlines, etc, and to download the application forms and guidelines.

Women scientists are especially encouraged to apply.