The prestige of a Kate Hamburger Kolleg/Centre for Global Cooperation Research (KHK/GCR21), is offering Research Fellowships At University Duisburg-Essen In Germany For 2018/2019in the period March 2018 – February 2019. Applicants from global south (Africa, Latin America and the developing countries in Asia) are eligible to apply for this fellowship programme. This theme aims to […]
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The International Council of Ophthalmology (ICO) and Eye Cancer Foundation (ECF) are delighted to offer its Six-Month Fellowships for developing countries applicants. These fellowships are available for young ophthalmologists. The aim of these fellowships is to support young ophthalmologists from developing countries who wish to gain a deeper insight into Retinoblastoma diagnosis and treatment. The […]
The Institute for Analytics and Data Science (IADS) is now accepting applications for fully funded scholarships for PhD to study at the University of Essex. Applicants from developing and transitioning countries are eligible to apply for this scholarship program. The University of Essex is a public research university in Colchester, Essex, England. It was established […]
World Customs Organization is offering a number of scholarships for pursuing Master’s Degree Programme in Strategic Management and Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) programme at the Aoyama Gakuin University. The Strategic Management and Intellectual Property Rights Program (SMIPRP) is a 12-month master’s degree program at AGU’s Graduate School of Business and offers cutting-edge classes and practical management […]
The Friedrich Ebert Foundation is pleased to offer up to 40 Postgraduate Scholarship to the students of developing countries. These scholarships are available to pursue PhD in all academic subjects. The aim of the scholarships is to promote young talent RELATED: Turkey and Middle East Public Administration Institute Full Master and PhD Scholarships, 2017. The Friedrich […]
Lecturers at Kenya University which is a government institution have gone on strike in protest at the way in which a pay rise agreement signed earlier this year was being implemented. “UASU has resolved that academic members of staff at all public universities proceed with the strike until CBA is fully implemented.” They say the […]
The Glasgow Caledonian University is delighted to offer Yunus Scholarship to pursue MSc programme to transform the lives of the poorest people in both developing and developed countries. Scholarships are awarded on an overall assessment of merit and promise of the candidate, including their financial circumstances. RELATED: ICTP PhD Scholarships at University of Trieste in Italy, […]
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) estimates that more than 250 million school children throughout the world cannot read. A Need To Invest In Getting More Children To Read. This is unfortunate because literacy has enormous benefits – both for the individual and society. Higher literacy rates are associated with healthier populations, […]
11th October marks the International Day of the Girl Child, a United Nations led initiative supporting the more than 1.1 billion girls worldwide who are a powerful force for shaping a sustainable world. The Day aims to highlight the fact too many girls around the world have their potential and dreams thwarted by violence, discrimination […]
With the advent of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the World Economic Forum predicts that over a third of the most important workplace skills will change in the next five years. Educators the world over are faced with the daunting task of preparing students for the workplace of the future. A recent study by the IDC […]